Thanks for the reply, yes, it works if I use IP address. regards, Yun On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 2:44 PM, yun peng <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, All, > > I have a HBase cluster run with property hbase.zookeeper.quorum set to be > > hostname "node3". When HBase starts, Zookeeper can not properly starts > and > > it throws, > > > > java.io.Exception: Could not find my address: pc270.xxx in the list of > > Zookeeper quorum servers > > > > I have node3 configured in /etc/hosts, as follows, > > > > ... > > 10.1.1.5 node3-lan0 node3-0 node3 > > ... > > > > pc270.xxx is the IP address the same node used in (another) global > network. > > If I change hbase.zookeeper.quorum to be pc270.xxx as suggested by > > here<http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/Troubleshooting>, > > it works. However, I don't > > want to use that global network, but rather want to use the local network > > (10.1.1.5 or node3) for HBase/Zookeeper to communicate. Is there any > > workaround for this? Any comments > > are appreciated. > > > > Sounds like a naming rather than HBase issue. If you use the IP it works? > St.Ack >
