my current directory is the target folder. the command

*ls /oozie-examples/job.properties*


gives the result:

*ls: cannot access /oozie-examples/job.properties: No such file or
directory*


but if I change the current directory and then list all the files it shows
job.properties to be present in the directory

*cd oozie-examples*
*ls*



On 22 November 2013 17:33, Richard Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you verify that the properties file can be found on the local
> filesystem by executing:
>
> ls /oozie-examples/job.properties
>
> It wasn't clear to me that the location on the local filesystem matches
> the location in the command:
>
> oozie job -config /oozie-examples/job.properties -run
>
> which is key here.
>
> Richard.
>
> On Nov 22, 2013, at 7:19 AMEST, Mahin Khan wrote:
>
> > Yes, I have it on local file system too and when I upload it on hdfs
> using
> > command
> >
> > hadoop fs -put oozie-examples /workflows/oozie-examples
> >
> > I can also see it using file browser at
> >
> > /user/cloudera/workflows/oozie-examples/job.properties
> >
> >
> > On 22 November 2013 11:43, Giridhar Addepalli <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Mahir,
> >>
> >> do you have your job.properties at /oozie-examples/job.properties on
> your
> >> local filesystem ?
> >> From the exception it looks like job.properties is not present at path
> you
> >> mentioned on your oozie job command.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Giridhar.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Mahin Khan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi, I am new on oozie and hadoop. i am using cdh4 on cloudera virtul
> >>> machine single node. i am trying to run oozie project following below
> >> link
> >>>
> >>> https://github.com/jrkinley/oozie-examples/blob/master/README.md
> >>>
> >>> this is my *job.properties* file
> >>>
> >>> nameNode=${hadoop.name.node}
> >>> jobTracker=${hadoop.job.tracker}
> >>>
> >>> queueName=default
> >>> oozie.use.system.libpath=true
> >>>
> >>> oozie.wf.application.path=${nameNode}/workflows/oozie-examples
> >>>
> >>> this is my *config-default.xml*
> >>> <!-- Default values for the workflow job parameters -->
> >>> <configuration>
> >>>        <property>
> >>>                <name>jobTracker</name>
> >>>                <value>localhost.localdomain:8021</value>
> >>>        </property>
> >>>        <property>
> >>>                <name>nameNode</name>
> >>>                <value>hdfs://localhost.localdomain:8020</value>
> >>>        </property>
> >>>        <property>
> >>>                <name>queueName</name>
> >>>                <value>default</value>
> >>>        </property>
> >>> </configuration>
> >>>
> >>> my hdfs directory structure is
> >>>
> >>> /workflows/oozie-example/job.properties
> >>>
> >>> /workflows/oozie-example/config-default.xml
> >>> ....
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> *i am running job by this command *
> >>> oozie job -config /oozie-examples/job.properties -run
> >>>
> >>> *this give me this error*
> >>> .io.IOException: configuration file [/oozie-examples/job.properties]
> not
> >>> found
> >>>        at
> >>> org.apache.oozie.cli.OozieCLI.getConfiguration(OozieCLI.java:641)
> >>>        at org.apache.oozie.cli.OozieCLI.jobCommand(OozieCLI.java:795)
> >>>        at
> >> org.apache.oozie.cli.OozieCLI.processCommand(OozieCLI.java:512)
> >>>        at org.apache.oozie.cli.OozieCLI.run(OozieCLI.java:485)
> >>>        at org.apache.oozie.cli.OozieCLI.main(OozieCLI.java:182)
> >>> configuration file [/oozie-examples/job.properties] not found
> >>>
> >>> Kindly help me out any help would be highly appreciated
> >>>
> >>
>
>

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