My mistake...hadoop-env.sh Don
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Donald Resnik <[email protected]> wrote: > Steve, > > I have run Accumulo on EC2 and will be loading it again next week for a > class I teach. I had some challenges with EC2 and Zookeeper as well, but I > am pretty sure I fixed it when I added ZOOKEEPER_HOME to hadoop-env.xml and > restarted hadoop. > > Let me know if that helps. > > Don Resnik > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Steven Troxell > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> If anyone has experience with Accumulo on Ec2, and can help me out, I'd >> greatly appreciate it. >> >> I have a client application that requires only a zookeeper server config >> entry to connect to accumulo. Set to "localhost" on my personal box this >> works fine. It seems fairly well-documented ( >> http://search-hadoop.com/m/sPdqNFAwyg2 for example) that zookeeper and >> EC2 do not play nice. I've tried some of the proposed solutions such as >> using internal Ec2 hostnames in the zookeeper server config entry all to >> still get the connection refused issues. >> >> >> Moving my client into EC2 does not seem to be a viable option, because I >> have so far been unsuccessful utilizing the ruby net/https to interact with >> it. I get obscure SSL errors when trying to connect from EC2 to >> localhost, and Connection reset by peer when trying to connect from >> outside EC2. >> >> My question is, does anyone have a working example of how to specify >> Zookeeper instances/servers for Ec2? Alternativley, would it make more >> sense to move accumulo off EC2, and point Accumulo towards it instead? Or >> would this likely run into the same problem, cause at some point, zookeeper >> would then need to connect in to EC2 to accumulo? >> >> Thanks in advance for any/all help. >> >> >> > > > -- > Don Resnik > Expert Consultants Inc. > 410-854-1756 (desk) > 240-381-9412 (cell) > 301-957-2270 (ECI office) > > -- Don Resnik Expert Consultants Inc. 410-854-1756 (desk) 240-381-9412 (cell) 301-957-2270 (ECI office)
