i found the problem! sorry for my mistake. My cluster has 5 computers. In one of the regions servers i made a mistake in the /etc/hosts (localhost reference). Somewhat the master was making a mistake when resolving the name of the machine. i think this has to do with the reverse proxy mechanism because i use ping and it was warking.
Sorry my mistake and thanks for the help! On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Santiago Vázquez <[email protected]>wrote: > Harsh : No, these hostnames are not mine. I don't think that this is a DNS > issue because i have only local addresses in the configuration files. > > Stask: I'm getting this messages only when hbase is down. I'm newbie at > hbase and i am still fighting with some problems at startup. Sometimes the > cluster starts up correctly (master and regionservers) and i have my client > application working. But other times the cluster is having problems and > taking a look at the logs, i have found this messages. > > I am using Hbase stable version 0.90.4 with hadoop 0.20.205. > > Thanks for the quick response, > Santiago Vázquez > > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Santiago Vázquez >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I dont know why my hbase is trying to connect to outside servers. When >> the >> > hbase starts normally, this is not happening. >> > >> > 11/12/29 18:38:13 INFO ipc.HbaseRPC: Problem connecting to server: >> > yi-in-f121.1e100.net/74.125.159.121:60020 >> > 11/12/29 18:38:34 INFO ipc.HbaseRPC: Problem connecting to server: >> > yi-in-f121.1e100.net/74.125.159.121:60020 >> > 11/12/29 18:38:55 INFO ipc.HbaseRPC: Problem connecting to server: >> > gx-in-f121.1e100.net/74.125.65.121:60020 >> > >> > I do some research and these servers are google servers. >> > >> > Is this hardcoded!?!? >> > >> >> No. >> >> What you mean when you say "When the hbase starts normally, this is >> not happening."? >> >> Thanks. >> St.Ack >> > >
