On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Daniel Oxenhandler
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to the list, and to Hbase as well. I just deployed a 15-node cluster 
> with Hadoop version 0.20.2+320 and Hbase version 0.90.3, r1100350. We are 
> running CentoOS 5.5 on new hardware.
>

0.20.2+320 is a cloudera distribution?


> [hadoop@sys1-prod-name01 bin]$ hbase shell
> java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: 
> /tmp/jffi354710859112658681.tmp: /tmp/jffi354710859112658681.tmp: failed to 
> map segment from shared object: Operation not permitted
>        at 
> com.kenai.jffi.Foreign$InValidInstanceHolder.getForeign(Foreign.java:90)


That is not pretty.

jffi is in the jruby bundle IIRC

I see that you are not the first to have this issue when I google...
Seems like OS/JVM issue? Can you poke around some (I've not seen it
before).

St.Ack


>        at com.kenai.jffi.Foreign.getInstance(Foreign.java:95)
>        at com.kenai.jffi.Library.openLibrary(Library.java:151)
>        at com.kenai.jffi.Library.getCachedInstance(Library.java:125)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Library.loadNativeLibraries(Library.java:66)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Library.getNativeLibraries(Library.java:56)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Library.getSymbolAddress(Library.java:35)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Library.findSymbolAddress(Library.java:45)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.AsmLibraryLoader.generateInterfaceImpl(AsmLibraryLoader.java:188)
>        at 
> com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.AsmLibraryLoader.loadLibrary(AsmLibraryLoader.java:110)
>        at com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Provider.loadLibrary(Provider.java:31)
>        at com.kenai.jaffl.provider.jffi.Provider.loadLibrary(Provider.java:25)
>        at com.kenai.jaffl.Library.loadLibrary(Library.java:76)
>        at 
> org.jruby.ext.posix.POSIXFactory$LinuxLibCProvider$SingletonHolder.<clinit>(POSIXFactory.java:105)
> [error continues for about 194 lines]
>
> Permissions on /tmp are world writeable:
> [hadoop@sys1-prod-name01 bin]$ ls -ld /tmp
> drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 4096 Jul 22 22:32 /tmp
>
> Has anybody seen this, or have any suggestions for what might be the problem?
>
> Thanks!
> ~Daniel
>
>

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