Hi, all.
Problem solved. My starting only one server caused the "connection refused"
problem.
A million thanks :)
All your quick and helpful responses make me like the Hadoop project more!
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> oh yes, that is scenario that may generate a co
oh yes, that is scenario that may generate a connection refused.
ben
Ted Dunning wrote:
Good points.
On the other hand, it could still be firewall issues.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
The "connection refused" message as opposed to no route to host, or unknown
ho
Good points.
On the other hand, it could still be firewall issues.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> The "connection refused" message as opposed to no route to host, or unknown
> host, indicate that zookeeper has not been started on the other machines.
> are the other mach
The "connection refused" message as opposed to no route to host, or
unknown host, indicate that zookeeper has not been started on the other
machines. are the other machines giving similar errors?
ben
Le Zhou wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install HBase 0.20.0 in fully distributed mode on my cluster
Hi Le,
Is there some chance of the these servers not being able to talk to each
other? IS the zookeeper prcoess running on debian-1? What error do you see
on debian-1?
The connection refused error suggests that debian-0 is not able to talk to
debian-1 machine.
Thanks
mahadev
On 9/23/09 2:41
Verify that you can connect from each of the ZK hosts to all of the others
on the necessary three ports. Make sure you use the right names so you test
your DNS configuration as well.
It looks from your logs like you can't.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Le Zhou wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to i
Hi,
I'm trying to install HBase 0.20.0 in fully distributed mode on my cluster.
As HBase depends on Zookeeper, I have to know first how to make Zookeeper
work.
I download the release 3.2.1 and install it on each machine in my cluster.
Zookeeper in standalone mode works well on each machine in my c
Hi Erik -
Notwithstanding the test issue (which, as Patrick says, is a bit tricky to
get running and caused by a slightly different issue) - it seems that Python
can't find the C ZooKeeper library which is a requirement for the Python
module.
If you compiled the C library as usual then then libzo