BTW, I think Zookeeper is responding. When I try this on the remote machine it works...

echo stat|nc ip-XX-YYY-Z-QQQ.ec2.internal 2181
Zookeeper version: 3.3.3-cdh3u2--1, built on 10/14/2011 04:59 GMT
Clients:
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:59698[1](queued=0,recved=200,sent=202)
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:48563[0](queued=0,recved=1,sent=0)
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:59683[1](queued=0,recved=245,sent=261)
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:59686[1](queued=0,recved=203,sent=207)
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:59691[1](queued=0,recved=201,sent=203)
 /XX-YYY-Z-QQQ:59688[1](queued=0,recved=229,sent=239)

Latency min/avg/max: 0/0/97
Received: 1135
Sent: 1168
Outstanding: 0
Zxid: 0x7f
Mode: standalone
Node count: 12



On 1/12/12 11:20 AM, Peter Wolf wrote:
Still no love...  Any suggestions?

I'm on EC2, and I am trying to set up a Pseudo-Distributed HBaser Server on one machine, and access it from another. Both machines are EC2.

I have already found the doc below, and I followed the instructions

    http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#client_dependencies


My server is up and running, and I can access it from an 'hbase shell' on the machine. The hbase-site.xml is ...

    <configuration>
    <property>
    <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name>
    <value>ip-XX-YYY-Z-QQQ.ec2.internal</value>
    </property>
    <property>
    <name>hbase.cluster.distributed</name>
    <value>true</value>
    </property>
    <property>
    <name>hbase.rootdir</name>
    <value>hdfs://localhost/hbase</value>
    </property>
    </configuration>

The client machine hbase-site.xml is...

    <configuration>
    <property>
    <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name>
    <value>ip-XX-YYY-Z-QQQ.ec2.internal.ec2.internal</value>
    <description>Pseudo Distributed Server</description>
    </property>
    </configuration>

And when I try 'hbase shell' remotely, I get this...

    hbase(main):001:0> status 'detailed'

    ERROR: org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ZooKeeperConnectionException: HBase
    is able to connect to ZooKeeper but the connection closes
    immediately. This could be a sign that the server has too many
    connections (30 is the default). Consider inspecting your ZK
    server logs for that error and then make sure you are reusing
    HBaseConfiguration as often as you can. See HTable's javadoc for
    more information.




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