Hi Jean I have tried using both external and internal hostnames. I have also tried localhost, after setting up the proxy to a particular port. When I login to the master, and use links I am able to navigate the pages fine.
Thanks Karthik On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <[email protected]>wrote: > Are you using the external hostname or the internal one when trying to > see the pages? AFAIK it doesn't bind on the external ones. > > Also, try to use "links" or any other text-based browser from the > machines to see the web pages on their internal hostnames. > > J-D > > On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Karthik Kambatla > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > Thanks all for bailing me out time and again. > > > > I am using the HBase ec2 scripts to launch a cluster of machines on EC2 > > (hadoop 0.20.2 and hbase 0.20.6). I use my own AMI with hadoop and hbase > > downloaded to the paths as specified in the EC2 scripts. Hadoop and HBase > > work absolutely fine. However, I am unable to view the web UI at all. > > > > I tunneled into the machine, and changed the foxyproxy settings to access > > EC2 pages through the proxy. It doesn't throw an error, but shows a blank > > page instead. I can't view page source either in my browser. The security > > groups allow access to the ports (as security groups are created by the > > scripts with required permissions). > > > > I seem to be missing something very fundamental here. Any pointers? > > > > Thanks > > Karthik > > >
