Hi, Could you try putting this in .bash_profile export HADOOP_CONF_DIR=/scratch/extra/cm469/hadoop-2.4.1/etc/hadoop/
Regards, Ravindra On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Chris MacKenzie < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone shed some light on this for me. Every time I attempt to set up > the conf directory, I run into a whole load of errors and ssh issues which > I don¹t see when my config files are in etc/hadoop > > I want to understand how to use the conf directory. My ultimate goal is to > use symbolic links > > I have a running cluster based version of hadoop-2.4.1. I start and stop > the cluster from the RM with: > > ./hadoop-2.4.1/sbin/start-dfs.sh > ./hadoop-2.4.1/sbin/start-yarn.sh > > My understanding is that to use the conf directory my settings should be > was follows: > > > Settings: > bash-profile has $HADOOP_CONF_DIR = > /scratch/extra/cm469/hadoop-2.4.1/etc/hadoop > Hadoop-env.sh has export > HADOOP_CONF_DIR=${HADOOP_CONF_DIR:-"/etc/hadoop/conf²} > > conf/core-site.xml > conf/hdfs-site.xml > > conf/mapred-site.xml > > conf/yarn-site.xml > > conf/capacity-scheduler.xml > > > etc/hadoop/hadoop-env.sh > > > etc/hadoop/slaves > > etc/hadoop/masters > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Chris MacKenzie > telephone: 0131 332 6967 > email: [email protected] > corporate: www.chrismackenziephotography.co.uk > <http://www.chrismackenziephotography.co.uk/> > <http://plus.google.com/+ChrismackenziephotographyCoUk/posts> > <http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismackenziephotography/> > > >
