So, this is a special case that I allow in the manual. I should add a note, "Pseudo-distributed using an external zk ensemble?". Would that do?
Thanks Stanley, St.Ack 2011/4/12 <[email protected]>: > Thanks St.Ack; > I am not sure if this is right. > Currently I set hbase.cluster.distributed to be true, and set the > HBASE_MANAGES_ZK=false; the environment is running now. > Both the hbase master and region server are running on the same machine. I > think from the definition, this is also a "pseudo-distributed" mode. > > I think the doc should add: true: fully-distributed with unmanaged Zookeeper > Quorum (see hbase-env.sh) and pseudo-distributed mode with umanaged Zookeeper > Quorum. > > -stanley > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stack > Sent: 2011年4月12日 12:23 > To: [email protected] > Cc: Shi, Stanley > Subject: Re: can i start teh hbase in pseudo-distributed mode with external > zookeeper? > > 2011/4/11 <[email protected]>: >> Hi Harsh J, >> >> I thought it was that way, but according to the description of the " >> hbase.cluster.distributed", for pseudo-distributed setup with managed >> zookeeper, this value should be set to "false". >> I think there's some more difference between the real-distributed mode and >> the pseudo one. >> > > Just to say that the doc. could be wrong. In this case it does seem > pretty explicit that the flag be false. If I look at code, a distinct > regionserver daemon will not start if this setting is false. Please > let us know what works so we can fix the doc. > > Sorry for inconvenience caused, > St.Ack > >
