Looking to see if there was an answer to this issue or if you could point me in a direction or example that could lead to a solution.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 9:52 PM, Benjamin Parrish < [email protected]> wrote: > I am running Accumulo 1.5.1 > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <!-- > Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more > contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with > this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. > The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 > (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with > the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at > > http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 > > Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software > distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, > WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. > See the License for the specific language governing permissions and > limitations under the License. > --> > <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="configuration.xsl"?> > > <configuration> > <!-- Put your site-specific accumulo configurations here. The available > configuration values along with their defaults are documented in > docs/config.html Unless > you are simply testing at your workstation, you will most definitely > need to change the three entries below. --> > > <property> > <name>instance.zookeeper.host</name> > > <value>hadoop-node-1:2181,hadoop-node-2:2181,hadoop-node-3:2181,hadoop-node-4:2181,hadoop-node-5:2181</value> > <description>comma separated list of zookeeper servers</description> > </property> > > <property> > <name>logger.dir.walog</name> > <value>walogs</value> > <description>The property only needs to be set if upgrading from 1.4 > which used to store write-ahead logs on the local > filesystem. In 1.5 write-ahead logs are stored in DFS. When 1.5 is > started for the first time it will copy any 1.4 > write ahead logs into DFS. It is possible to specify a > comma-separated list of directories. > </description> > </property> > > <property> > <name>instance.secret</name> > <value></value> > <description>A secret unique to a given instance that all servers must > know in order to communicate with one another. > Change it before initialization. To > change it later use ./bin/accumulo > org.apache.accumulo.server.util.ChangeSecret --old [oldpasswd] --new > [newpasswd], > and then update this file. > </description> > </property> > > <property> > <name>tserver.memory.maps.max</name> > <value>1G</value> > </property> > > <property> > <name>tserver.cache.data.size</name> > <value>128M</value> > </property> > > <property> > <name>tserver.cache.index.size</name> > <value>128M</value> > </property> > > <property> > <name>trace.token.property.password</name> > <!-- change this to the root user's password, and/or change the user > below --> > <value></value> > </property> > > <property> > <name>trace.user</name> > <value>root</value> > </property> > > <property> > <name>general.classpaths</name> > <value> > $HADOOP_PREFIX/share/hadoop/common/.*.jar, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/share/hadoop/common/lib/.*.jar, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/share/hadoop/hdfs/.*.jar, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/share/hadoop/mapreduce/.*.jar, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/share/hadoop/yarn/.*.jar, > /usr/lib/hadoop/.*.jar, > /usr/lib/hadoop/lib/.*.jar, > /usr/lib/hadoop-hdfs/.*.jar, > /usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/.*.jar, > /usr/lib/hadoop-yarn/.*.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/server/target/classes/, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/accumulo-server.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/core/target/classes/, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/accumulo-core.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/start/target/classes/, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/accumulo-start.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/fate/target/classes/, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/accumulo-fate.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/proxy/target/classes/, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/accumulo-proxy.jar, > $ACCUMULO_HOME/lib/[^.].*.jar, > $ZOOKEEPER_HOME/zookeeper[^.].*.jar, > $HADOOP_CONF_DIR, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/[^.].*.jar, > $HADOOP_PREFIX/lib/[^.].*.jar, > </value> > <description>Classpaths that accumulo checks for updates and class > files. > When using the Security Manager, please remove the > ".../target/classes/" values. > </description> > </property> > </configuration> > > > On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Posting your accumulo-site.xml (filtering out instance.secret and >> trace.password before you post) would also help us figure out what exactly >> is going on. >> >> >> On 3/16/14, 8:41 PM, Mike Drob wrote: >> >>> Which version of Accumulo are you using? >>> >>> You might be missing the hadoop libraries from your classpath. For this, >>> you would check your accumulo-site.xml and find the comment about Hadoop >>> 2 in the file. >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Benjamin Parrish >>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I have a couple of issues when trying to use Accumulo on Hadoop 2.2.0 >>> >>> 1) I start with accumulo init and everything runs through just fine, >>> but I can find '/accumulo' using 'hadoop fs -ls /' >>> >>> 2) I try to run 'accumulo shell -u root' and it says that that >>> Hadoop and ZooKeeper are not started, but if I run 'jps' on the each >>> cluster node it shows all the necessary processes for both in the >>> JVM. Is there something I am missing? >>> >>> -- >>> Benjamin D. Parrish >>> H: 540-597-7860 <tel:540-597-7860> >>> >>> >>> > > > -- > Benjamin D. Parrish > H: 540-597-7860 > -- Benjamin D. Parrish H: 540-597-7860
