What if any Accumulo table or system configs are you setting?
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Kevin Cho <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Thanks for helping. > - What versions are you using? > Accumulo 1.7.2 > Hadoop 2.7.2 > ZooKeeper 3.4.8 > > - By reboot, do you mean rebooted the box? How many nodes in your cluster? > Just a single box. Single node. > > - How did you determine the init was successful? > I just run the 'accumulo init' after removing the /accumulo directory in > hdfs. Then I can start/stop the accumulo w/o any issue. It's only when I > start again after hard VM reboot. > > - What is currently happening on the master? > I'm not sure how to answer this. I'm very new to accumulo. > > - What messages are showing up on the monitor? > I'm not sure how to answer this. I'm very new to accumulo. > > - Can you send logs and jstacks? > I'm not sure how to answer this. I'm very new to accumulo. > > I just freshed installed those versions above on Ubuntu 14.04. I've > reinstalled it couple of times and still had the same result. It seems > unless I execute stop-all.sh before reboot, I'm not able to start accumulo > again after the reboot. > > > > On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Michael Wall <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Kevin, >> >> We are going to need more info. Here are some things I can thing of. >> >> - What versions are you using? >> - By reboot, do you mean rebooted the box? How many nodes in your >> cluster? >> - How did you determine the init was successful? >> - What is currently happening on the master? >> - What messages are showing up on the monitor? >> - Can you send logs and jstacks? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >> >> On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Kevin Cho <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I was able to init accumulo and able to start/stop. However, if I run >>> the command 'reboot' and tried to start again.. I keep getting this >>> >>> Waiting for accumulo to be initialized >>> >>> It just keeps going and I'm not sure how to fix that. Of course, I can >>> re-init but I don't want to do that. The reason why I'm testing with >>> 'reboot' is that sometimes power gets rebooted or anyone w/ access can >>> reboot as well. Thanks for the help! >> >> >
