On 2015/11/4 16:40, Tim Chen wrote:
What OS are you running this with?

And I assume if you run /bin/sh and try to run hadoop it can be found in
your PATH as well?

I'm using CentOS-7.2

# /bin/sh hadoop version
Hadoop 2.6.0
Subversion https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hadoop.git -r e3496499ecb8d220fba99dc5ed4c99c8f9e33bb1
Compiled by jenkins on 2014-11-13T21:10Z
Compiled with protoc 2.5.0
From source with checksum 18e43357c8f927c0695f1e9522859d6a
This command was run using /opt/hadoop-2.6.0/share/hadoop/common/hadoop-common-2.6.0.jar



Tim

On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Du, Fan <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Mesos experts

    I setup a small mesos cluster with 1 master and 6 slaves,
    and deploy hdfs on the same cluster topology, both with root user role.

    #cat spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6/conf/spark-env.sh
    export MESOS_NATIVE_JAVA_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/libmesos.so
    export
    JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.91-2.6.2.1.el7_1.x86_64/jre/
    export SPARK_EXECUTOR_URI=hdfs://test/spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz

    When I run a simple SparkPi test
    #export MASTER=mesos://Mesos_Master_IP:5050
    #spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6/bin/run-example SparkPi 10000

    I got this on slaves:

    I1104 22:24:02.238471 14518 fetcher.cpp:414] Fetcher Info:
    
{"cache_directory":"\/tmp\/mesos\/fetch\/slaves\/556b49c1-7e6a-4f99-b320-c3f0c849e836-S6\/root","items":[{"action":"BYPASS_CACHE","uri":{"extract":true,"value":"hdfs:\/\/test\/spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz"}}],"sandbox_directory":"\/ws\/mesos\/slaves\/556b49c1-7e6a-4f99-b320-c3f0c849e836-S6\/frameworks\/556b49c1-7e6a-4f99-b320-c3f0c849e836-0003\/executors\/556b49c1-7e6a-4f99-b320-c3f0c849e836-S6\/runs\/9ec70f41-67d5-4a95-999f-933f3aa9e261","user":"root"}
    I1104 22:24:02.240910 14518 fetcher.cpp:369] Fetching URI
    'hdfs://test/spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz'
    I1104 22:24:02.240931 14518 fetcher.cpp:243] Fetching directly into
    the sandbox directory
    I1104 22:24:02.240952 14518 fetcher.cpp:180] Fetching URI
    'hdfs://test/spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz'
    E1104 22:24:02.245264 14518 shell.hpp:90] Command 'hadoop version
    2>&1' failed; this is the output:
    sh: hadoop: command not found
    Failed to fetch 'hdfs://test/spark-1.5.1-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz':
    Skipping fetch with Hadoop client: Failed to execute 'hadoop version
    2>&1'; the command was either not found or exited with a non-zero
    exit status: 127
    Failed to synchronize with slave (it's probably exited)


    As for "sh: hadoop: command not found", it indicates when mesos
    executes "hadoop version" command,
    it cannot find any valid hadoop command, but actually when I log
    into the slave, "hadoop vesion"
    runs well, because I update hadoop path into PATH env.

    cat ~/.bashrc
    export
    JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.91-2.6.2.1.el7_1.x86_64/jre/
    export HADOOP_PREFIX=/opt/hadoop-2.6.0
    export HADOOP_HOME=$HADOOP_PREFIX
    export HADOOP_COMMON_HOME=$HADOOP_PREFIX
    export HADOOP_CONF_DIR=$HADOOP_PREFIX/etc/hadoop
    export HADOOP_HDFS_HOME=$HADOOP_PREFIX
    export HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME=$HADOOP_PREFIX
    export HADOOP_YARN_HOME=$HADOOP_PREFIX
    export PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_PREFIX/sbin:$HADOOP_PREFIX/bin

    I also try to set hadoop_home when launching mesos-slave, hmm, no
    luck, the slave
    complains it can find JAVA_HOME env when executing "hadoop version"

    Finally I check the Mesos code where this error happens, it looks
    quite straight forward.

      ./src/hdfs/hdfs.hpp
      44 // HTTP GET on hostname:port and grab the information in the
      45 // <title>...</title> (this is the best hack I can think of to get
      46 // 'fs.default.name <http://fs.default.name>' given the tools
    available).
      47 struct HDFS
      48 {
      49   // Look for `hadoop' first where proposed, otherwise, look for
      50   // HADOOP_HOME, otherwise, assume it's on the PATH.
      51   explicit HDFS(const std::string& _hadoop)
      52     : hadoop(os::exists(_hadoop)
      53              ? _hadoop
      54              : (os::getenv("HADOOP_HOME").isSome()
      55                 ? path::join(os::getenv("HADOOP_HOME").get(),
    "bin/hadoop")
      56                 : "hadoop")) {}
      57
      58   // Look for `hadoop' in HADOOP_HOME or assume it's on the PATH.
      59   HDFS()
      60     : hadoop(os::getenv("HADOOP_HOME").isSome()
      61              ? path::join(os::getenv("HADOOP_HOME").get(),
    "bin/hadoop")
      62              : "hadoop") {}
      63
      64   // Check if hadoop client is available at the path that was set.
      65   // This can be done by executing `hadoop version` command and
      66   // checking for status code == 0.
      67   Try<bool> available()
      68   {
      69     Try<std::string> command = strings::format("%s version",
    hadoop);
      70
      71     CHECK_SOME(command);
      72
      73     // We are piping stderr to stdout so that we can see the
    error (if
      74     // any) in the logs emitted by `os::shell()` in case of
    failure.
      75     Try<std::string> out = os::shell(command.get() + " 2>&1");
      76
      77     if (out.isError()) {
      78       return Error(out.error());
      79     }
      80
      81     return true;
      82   }

    It puzzled me for a while, am I missing something obviously?
    Thanks in advance.


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