This usually happens when the python env vars aren't sourced to the environment. . bin/set-pythonpath.sh This should help.
Gabor On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 6:28 AM Amit Sharma <sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Team, > > Finally build got successfully but when I try to start impala its throwing > error > > [root@clusternode104 impala]# ${IMPALA_HOME}/bin/start-impala-cluster.py > /usr/bin/env: impala-python: No such file or directory > > can someone help me on this. > > Thanks & Regards > Amit Sharma > > On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 9:58 AM Amit Sharma <sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> sorry its working for me :) >> >> [root@clusternode104 ~]# function ubuntu { >> > if [[ "$UBUNTU" == true ]]; then >> > "$@" >> > fi >> > } >> [root@clusternode104 ~]# REAL_APT_GET=$(ubuntu which apt-get) >> >> but as I mentioned in last email. I have commented code of ubuntu and ran >> as per centos 7. >> >> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 9:25 AM Amit Sharma <sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> yes I am getting error on below code >>> >>> [root@clusternode104 ~]# if [[ "$UBUNTU" == true ]]; then >>> > "$@" >>> > fi >>> [root@clusternode104 ~]# } >>> -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `}' >>> [root@clusternode104 ~]# REAL_APT_GET=$(ubuntu which apt-get) >>> -bash: ubuntu: command not found >>> >>> >>> Anyway I have commented ubuntu script code and re ran, currently I am in >>> middle of execution of command "./buildall.sh -notests -so" will share >>> the results. >>> >>> Thanks & Regards >>> Amit Sharma >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 8:14 AM Vincent Tran <vtt...@cloudera.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> That is kinda weird. >>>> I deployed a fresh CentOS 7.2 VM, cloned Impala and ran >>>> bin/bootstrap_system.sh and it went past that point just fine. >>>> My output: >>>> >>>> [root@whitebox impala]# bin/bootstrap_system.sh >>>>> This script will clobber some system settings. Are you sure you want to >>>>> continue? [yes/no] yes >>>>> + REDHAT= >>>>> + REDHAT6= >>>>> + REDHAT7= >>>>> + UBUNTU= >>>>> + UBUNTU16= >>>>> + UBUNTU18= >>>>> + IN_DOCKER= >>>>> + [[ -f /etc/redhat-release ]] >>>>> + REDHAT=true >>>>> + echo 'Identified redhat system.' >>>>> Identified redhat system. >>>>> + grep 'release 7\.' /etc/redhat-release >>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) >>>>> + REDHAT7=true >>>>> + echo 'Identified redhat7 system.' >>>>> Identified redhat7 system. >>>>> + grep 'release 6\.' /etc/redhat-release >>>>> + grep docker /proc/1/cgroup >>>>> ++ ubuntu which apt-get >>>>> ++ [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + REAL_APT_GET= >>>>> + echo '>>> Installing build tools' >>>>> >>> Installing build tools >>>>> + ubuntu apt-get update >>>>> + [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + ubuntu apt-get --yes install ccache g++ gcc libffi-dev liblzo2-dev >>>>> libkrb5-dev krb5-admin-server krb5-kdc krb5-user libsasl2-dev >>>>> libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit libssl-dev make ninja-build >>>>> ntp ntpdate python-dev python-setuptools postgresql ssh wget vim-common >>>>> psmisc lsof openjdk-8-jdk openjdk-8-source openjdk-8-dbg apt-utils git ant >>>>> + [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + ubuntu18 sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64 >>>>> + [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + redhat sudo yum install -y curl gcc gcc-c++ git krb5-devel >>>>> krb5-server krb5-workstation libevent-devel libffi-devel make ntp ntpdate >>>>> ntp-perl openssl-devel cyrus-sasl cyrus-sasl-gssapi cyrus-sasl-devel >>>>> cyrus-sasl-plain python-devel python-setuptools postgresql >>>>> postgresql-server wget vim-common nscd cmake lzo-devel fuse-devel >>>>> snappy-devel zlib-devel psmisc lsof openssh-server redhat-lsb >>>>> java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel java-1.8.0-openjdk-src python-argparse >>>>> + [[ true == true ]] >>>>> + sudo yum install -y curl gcc gcc-c++ git krb5-devel krb5-server >>>>> krb5-workstation libevent-devel libffi-devel make ntp ntpdate ntp-perl >>>>> openssl-devel cyrus-sasl cyrus-sasl-gssapi cyrus-sasl-devel >>>>> cyrus-sasl-plain python-devel python-setuptools postgresql >>>>> postgresql-server wget vim-common nscd cmake lzo-devel fuse-devel >>>>> snappy-devel zlib-devel psmisc lsof openssh-server redhat-lsb >>>>> java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel java-1.8.0-openjdk-src python-argparse >>>>> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror >>>>> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile >>>>> * base: mirror.web-ster.com >>>>> * extras: mirror.web-ster.com >>>>> * updates: mirror.web-ster.com >>>> >>>> .......truncated..... >>>> >>>> >>>> I feel like this will have something to do with your environment. >>>> Another thing that's strange is bin/bootstrap_system.sh:162 doesn't have >>>> anything to do with apt-get: >>>> >>>> 161 function indocker { >>>>> 162 if [[ "$IN_DOCKER" == true ]]; then >>>>> 163 "$@" >>>>> 164 fi >>>>> 165 } >>>> >>>> >>>> But judging by yours and my output, I think it was trying to execute >>>> this: >>>> >>>> REAL_APT_GET=$(ubuntu which apt-get) >>>> >>>> When I defined this function and executed that line on my box, no error >>>> returns. Can you try on your machine and see why it might be returning an >>>> error code? >>>> >>>> [root@whitebox impala]# function ubuntu { >>>> > if [[ "$UBUNTU" == true ]]; then >>>> > "$@" >>>> > fi >>>> > } >>>> [root@whitebox impala]# REAL_APT_GET=$(ubuntu which apt-get) >>>> [root@whitebox impala]# >>>> >>>> >>>> Cheers. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 1:56 PM Amit Sharma <sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Tim, >>>>> I am getting below error when I tried bootstrap_system.sh >>>>> >>>>> *Output: -* >>>>> >>>>> This script will clobber some system settings. Are you sure you want to >>>>> continue? [yes/no] yes >>>>> + REDHAT= >>>>> + REDHAT6= >>>>> + REDHAT7= >>>>> + UBUNTU= >>>>> + IN_DOCKER= >>>>> + [[ -f /etc/redhat-release ]] >>>>> + REDHAT=true >>>>> + echo 'Identified redhat system.' >>>>> Identified redhat system. >>>>> + grep 'release 7\.' /etc/redhat-release >>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core) >>>>> + REDHAT7=true >>>>> + echo 'Identified redhat7 system.' >>>>> Identified redhat7 system. >>>>> + grep 'release 6\.' /etc/redhat-release >>>>> + grep docker /proc/1/cgroup >>>>> ++ ubuntu which apt-get >>>>> ++ [[ '' == true ]] >>>>> + REAL_APT_GET= >>>>> >>>>> *bootstrap_system.sh: line 162: `apt-get': not a valid identifier* >>>>> >>>>> Could you please help me to fix this. >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 2:24 PM Amit Sharma <sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks Tim, I will try and update you the result. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks & Regars >>>>>> Amit Sharma >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 8:16 PM Tim Armstrong <tarmstr...@cloudera.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> That page is a bit stale, sorry about that - the script is the >>>>>>> source of truth. I updated it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's possible to build Impala on a bunch more linux distros, just we >>>>>>> have less automation around it to install prerequisite packages and >>>>>>> configure the system. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 12:56 PM Jim Apple <jbap...@apache.org> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please try >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://github.com/apache/impala/blob/master/bin/bootstrap_system.sh >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> for Centos. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Questions about Cloudera pricing are off-topic for this list, which >>>>>>>> is about the Apache Impala project, rather than commercial builds that >>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>> powered by Apache Impala. However, Cloudera does have discussion >>>>>>>> forums you >>>>>>>> can find via Google, a number of friendly Apache Impala community >>>>>>>> members >>>>>>>> who work at Cloudera are known to frequent those boards. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 2:42 AM Amit Sharma < >>>>>>>> sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Tim, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks for your reply, could you please help me how to build >>>>>>>>> impala on Centos OS 7 ? as per documentation of impala I see its only >>>>>>>>> supports Ubuntu 16.04 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IMPALA/Building+Impala >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Apart from this, if I use cloudera RPM distribution. do I have to >>>>>>>>> pay for license cost for commercial use ? Please suggest. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:09 PM Tim Armstrong < >>>>>>>>> tarmstr...@cloudera.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Apache Impala doesn't provide binary distributions. It's >>>>>>>>>> generally pretty complex to build OS packages from native code and >>>>>>>>>> there's >>>>>>>>>> a huge variety of different distro versions out there that would >>>>>>>>>> require >>>>>>>>>> separate builds, so we rely on people building from source on their >>>>>>>>>> particular system. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Cloudera (my employer) does provide an RPM distribution of Impala. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:02 AM Amit Sharma < >>>>>>>>>> sharma.amit1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Team, >>>>>>>>>>> I am trying to setup hdp cluster with Open source impala on >>>>>>>>>>> centos 7 OS linux machine. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> but unfortunately I don't find any rpm of impala. can some help >>>>>>>>>>> out here how we can do that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks & Regards >>>>>>>>>>> Amit Sharma >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>