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http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2012/12/how-to-use-the-sharelib-in-apache-ooz
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On 8/8/13 9:10 AM, "w00t w00t" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello,
>I ran Hortonworks' Sandbox 1.2 and used Oozie successfully to run Java
>MR, Pig and Hive jobs.
>
>Then I installed Lzo support which now seems to break my Oozie.
>I adjusted core-site.xml in the following way:
>  <property>
>    <name>io.compression.codecs</name>
><value>org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.GzipCodec,org.apache.hadoop.io.compre
>ss.DefaultCodec,com.hadoop.compression.lzo.LzoCodec,com.hadoop.compression
>.lzo.LzopCodec,org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.BZip2Codec</value>
>  </property>
>  <property>
>    <name>io.compression.codec.lzo.class</name>
>    <value>com.hadoop.compression.lzo.LzoCodec</value>
>  </property>
>
>
>I now have the same situation as documented here:
>http://mapredit.blogspot.com/2013/02/lzo-compression-with-oozie.html
>
>Oozie can't start any MR jobs and reports:
>ClassNotFound error (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class
>com.hadoop.compression.lzo.LzoCodec not found)
>
>I am not sure where to place /usr/lib/hadoop/lib/hadoop-lzo-0.5.0.jar...
>I tried several things but was not successful..
>
>I read that it needs to be put into /var/lib/oozie.
>I am not sure whether this is the right location as there is the
>following directory strucuture:
>/var/lib/oozie/oozie-server
>/var/lib/oozie/oozie-server/conf
>/var/lib/oozie/oozie-server/webapps
>/var/lib/oozie/oozie-server/work
>
>=> seems for me to be the Oozie Tomcat application.
>
>Another possible location is /usr/lib/oozie/lib.
>But again, putting the jar here and restarting Oozie did not solve the
>problem.
>
>Can you help me to fix this problem?
>
>I appreciate any help.

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