Nice!
Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
Added here http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/Troubleshooting#12
J-D
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
No worries. The details are actually interesting/useful, you might consider
adding to your docs in case another user runs into this.
Patr
Added here http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/Troubleshooting#12
J-D
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
> No worries. The details are actually interesting/useful, you might consider
> adding to your docs in case another user runs into this.
>
> Patrick
>
>
> Jean-Daniel Cryans
No worries. The details are actually interesting/useful, you might
consider adding to your docs in case another user runs into this.
Patrick
Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
Patrick,
Basically, yes. Sorry for the lengthy answer ;)
J-D
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
I see, s
Patrick,
Basically, yes. Sorry for the lengthy answer ;)
J-D
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
> I see, so an inconsistency then wrt name lookup.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Patrick
>
> Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
>>
>> Well the situation is that HBase now generates the myid files and to
>>
I see, so an inconsistency then wrt name lookup.
Thanks!
Patrick
Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
Well the situation is that HBase now generates the myid files and to
find the id we look in the hbase.zookeeper.quorum configuration that
itself generates a temporary zoo.cfg file. To do that we have to
Well the situation is that HBase now generates the myid files and to
find the id we look in the hbase.zookeeper.quorum configuration that
itself generates a temporary zoo.cfg file. To do that we have to
somehow match the machine's own knowledge of its address with what's
in that list. To find our a
Hi Jean-Daniel, not sure I get your response fully. Are you saying that
the configured ip addr was resolved to a hostname, but that hostname
didn't match the list of ip addresses used when defining the zk quorum
machines? Is there a workaround you could suggest for ppl who don't have
DNS availa
Oh ok well HBase relies on the DNS class shipped with Hadoop to
determine your address. It will try to use a hostname if possible but
what comes out of there really depends on your OS configuration. In
your case, that means that it resolved a hostname instead of an IP
(which is rare) so you should
Hey Pythonner, thanks for the followup!
if I understand correctly, this error message is generated by hbase and
not zk? Can you tell at all? (seems likely to me as the configuration
you re referring to is hbase specific... but would like to verify).
Can anyone confirm, is this an issue with h
I forgot to post that line:
hbase.zookeeper.quorum
192.168.1.xx
ok, I'll check the guide shipped with HBase.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
> David,
>
> hbase.master is deprecated in HBase 0.20, instead you have to specify
> hbase.zookeeper.quorum if yo
David,
hbase.master is deprecated in HBase 0.20, instead you have to specify
hbase.zookeeper.quorum if you want to use HBase in a distributed mode
with a ZK quorum. Please see the Getting Started documentation shipped
with HBase.
J-D
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Pythonner wrote:
> Hello,
> t
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