Hi Stephen, In /usr/hdp/version there's etc/ subfolder with init scripts, beside others one for datanode too (hadoop-hdfs-datanode is the name).
Cheers On Oct 24, 2015 7:00 PM, "Stephen Boesch" <[email protected]> wrote: > OK I will continue on hdp list: I am already using the hdfs command for > all of those individual commands but they are *not* a replacement for the > single start-dfs.sh > > > > 2015-10-24 9:48 GMT-07:00 Ted Yu <[email protected]>: > >> See /usr/hdp/current/hadoop-hdfs-client/bin/hdfs which calls hdfs.distro >> >> At the top of hdfs.distro, you would see the usage: >> >> function print_usage(){ >> echo "Usage: hdfs [--config confdir] COMMAND" >> echo " where COMMAND is one of:" >> echo " dfs run a filesystem command on the file >> systems supported in Hadoop." >> echo " namenode -format format the DFS filesystem" >> echo " secondarynamenode run the DFS secondary namenode" >> echo " namenode run the DFS namenode" >> echo " journalnode run the DFS journalnode" >> >> BTW since this question is vendor specific, I suggest continuing on >> vendor's forum. >> >> Cheers >> >> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 7:06 AM, Stephen Boesch <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> We are setting up automated deployments on a headless system: so using >>> the GUI is not an option here. When we search for those scripts under >>> HDP they are not found: >>> >>> $ pwd >>> /usr/hdp/current >>> >>> Which scripts exist in HDP ? >>> >>> [stack@s1-639016 current]$ find -L . -name \*.sh >>> ... >>> >>> There are ZERO start/stop sh scripts.. >>> >>> In particular I am interested in the *start-dfs.sh* script that starts >>> the namenode(s) , journalnode, and datanodes. >>> >>> >> >
