I was worried about forcing the rpm installation with --nodeps b/c I wasn't sure if there was some kind of linkage that would be formed from accumulo to the zookeeper package, which, due to zookeeper not being a true package, would cause accumulo to fail at runtime.
But, based on your advice, I went ahead and installed Accumulo via rpm with the --nodeps option. It completed without errors, and I was about to proceed with the next step of modifying conf/accumulo-env.sh I can't seem to find where it is! "locate accumulo-env.sh" is resulting in no hits. Where would the rpm installation have put Accumulo? On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Mike Drob <[email protected]> wrote: > RPM is looking for a zookeeper package on the system to satisfy the > automatic dependency management. The installation instructions you linked > to for ZK seem to imply using a downloaded tar. > > If that's the case then you'll need to either find a ZK RPM, install > Accumulo using a tar, or install Accumulo via RPM using the --nodeps option. > > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Kevin Pauli <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm trying to install Accumulo in CentOS. I have installed the jdk and >> hadoop, but can't seem to make Accumulo install happy wrt zookeeper. >> >> I installed Zookeper according to the instructions here: >> http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.4.5/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_InstallingSingleMode >> >> And Zookeeper is running: >> >> $ sudo bin/zkServer.sh start >> JMX enabled by default >> Using config: /usr/lib/zookeeper-3.4.5/bin/../conf/zoo.cfg >> Starting zookeeper ... STARTED >> >> But when trying to install Accumulo, this is what I get: >> >> $ sudo rpm -ivh Downloads/accumulo-1.4.2-1.amd64.rpm >> error: Failed dependencies: >> zookeeper is needed by accumulo-1.4.2-1.amd64 >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Kevin Pauli >> > > -- Regards, Kevin Pauli
