You may also want to double check the /tmp directory that drill uses to keep the configuration information that zookeeper would normally hold and very you don't have bad permissions there.
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Kristine Hahn <[email protected]> wrote: > Another possibility is the Drill process is running from a previous > installation and you need to kill it. > > Kristine Hahn > Sr. Technical Writer > 415-497-8107 @krishahn > > > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Kristine Hahn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sorry you're having a problem. Did it work initially and then start to > > give you the connection error? If so, try this: > > > http://drill.apache.org/docs/starting-drill-on-linux-and-mac-os-x/#stopping-drill > > > > Kristine Hahn > > Sr. Technical Writer > > 415-497-8107 @krishahn > > > > > > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Andries Engelbrecht < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Drill in embedded mode does not use zookeeper. > >> > >> Have you tried to just run just bin/drill-embedded from the Drill > >> Home directory? > >> > >> This works fine for me on OSX, and I followed the documentation outlined > >> in > >> http://drill.apache.org/docs/drill-in-10-minutes/ > >> > >> I didn’t use sudo to extract the tar package. > >> > >> —Andries > >> > >> > >> > >> On May 20, 2015, at 3:04 AM, Davide Giannella <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> > Thanks Andries, > >> > > >> > On 19/05/2015 23:51, Andries Engelbrecht wrote: > >> >> On OSX go to the directory where you want to install Drill and make > >> sure the user has full permissions on that directory. > >> > I already checked this aspect and even run drill with sudo. > Nevertheless > >> > here's my permissions > >> > > >> > $ find apache-drill-1.0.0 -exec ls -la {} \; | grep -Ev '^total' | awk > >> > '{print $1" "$3" "$4}' | sort -u > >> > -rw-r--r-- ${myuser} staff > >> > -rw-r--r--@ ${myuser} staff > >> > -rwxr-xr-x@ ${myuser} staff > >> > drwxr-xr-x ${myuser} staff > >> > drwxr-xr-x@ ${myuser} staff > >> > > >> > which seem fine to me. Maybe there are some OSX specific permissions > >> > around. I remember I already swore, as a linux chap, with those. > >> >> Instead of sudo tar extract, just tar extract. > >> > done that as well. > >> > > >> >> Otherwise you may run into user file/directory permissions depending > >> on how your system is configured. > >> >> > >> >> See if that resolves your issue. > >> > Unfortunately not. Any other hints? Any way I could force a 127.0.0.1 > as > >> > a host from the command line? I tried already `bin/drill-embedded -u > >> > jdbc:drill:zk=127.0.0.1:31010` without success. > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > Davide > >> > > >> > >> > > > -- *Jim Scott* Director, Enterprise Strategy & Architecture +1 (347) 746-9281 <http://www.mapr.com/> [image: MapR Technologies] <http://www.mapr.com> Now Available - Free Hadoop On-Demand Training <http://www.mapr.com/training?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Signature&utm_campaign=Free%20available>
