50091 is for the monitor to poll the Accumulo garbage collector's information, I believe. Also, just one tweak to the one-liner above, because you can filter the output of config: $ACCUMULO_HOME/bin/accumulo shell -u username -e "config -np -f port" should filter on ports.
-- Christopher L Tubbs II http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Michael Wall <[email protected]> wrote: > To see what ports are currently in use on a cluster, look for port > entries and overrides in the "config" command in the shell. Something > like > > $ACCUMULO_HOME/bin/accumulo shell -u username -e "config -np" > > There is also the "Networking and Security" section under > http://www.accumulodata.com/ec2.html#config which shows > > 2181 Zookeeper > 2888 Zookeeper > 3888 Zookeeper > 4560 Accumulo monitor > 9000 HDFS > 9001 JobTracker > 9997 Tablet Server > 9999 Master Server > 11224 Accumulo Logger > 12234 Accumulo Tracer > 50010 DataNode Data > 50020 DataNode Metadata > 50060 TaskTrackers > 50070 NameNode HTTP monitor > 50075 DataNode HTTP monitor > 50091 ? > 50095 Accumulo HTTP monitor > > 50091 appears to be for the the garbage collector > > Mike > > On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote: >> I believe all Accumulo's ports are configurable, so you could look in >> docs/config.html, and look for "port". This will give you the best >> information available for the version you are using, regarding >> Accumulo's ports. >> >> For 1.5, the default ports are: >> >> master.port.client = 9999 >> tserver.port.client = 9997 >> gc.port.client = 50091 >> monitor.port.client = 50095 >> monitor.port.log4j = 4560 >> trace.port.client = 12234 >> >> You should also consider the behavior of searching for an open port >> (tserver.port.search; off by default), zookeeper, and HDFS. >> >> -- >> Christopher L Tubbs II >> http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Aaron <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Is there a list of ports that are used? From everything from >>> intra-TabletServer? Logger? Tracer? etc >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Aaron
