Problem solved :) Thanks everybody!
On 22 November 2013 19:43, Mahin Khan <[email protected]> wrote: > Also If I execute this command > > *hadoop fs -ls workflows/oozie-examples/oozie-examples/job.properties* > > I get the output > > *Found 1 items* > *-rw-rw-rw- 3 cloudera cloudera 165 2013-11-22 05:59 > workflows/oozie-examples/oozie-examples/job.properties* > > > > > On 22 November 2013 19:38, Mahin Khan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> here is the output: >> >> *Error: E0901 : E0901: Namenode [debian:8020] not allowed, not in Oozies >> whitelist* >> >> >> >> >> On 22 November 2013 19:21, Richard Ross <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Please execute this following command from the oozie-examples dir, and >>> post the entire output: >>> >>> ls ./job.properties;oozie job -config ./job.properties -run >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Richard. >>> >>> On Nov 22, 2013, at 9:04 AMEST, Mahin Khan wrote: >>> >>> > Thanks a lot for the valuable info Richard. I still can't solve the >>> problem. >>> > is there any chance that there is something wrong with the parameters I >>> > give in config-default. >>> > Mahin >>> > >>> > >>> > On 22 November 2013 18:26, Richard Ross <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> If you are executing from oozie-examples, then change your command to: >>> >> >>> >> oozie job -config ./job.properties -run >>> >> >>> >> If you are executing from the directory containing oozie-examples, >>> then >>> >> change your command to: >>> >> >>> >> oozie job -config ./oozie-examples/job.properties -run >>> >> >>> >> The argument to -config must be a path, relative or absolute, to the >>> >> job.properties file on the local filesystem. Put another way, >>> wherever you >>> >> are executing the oozie run command, the argument to -config should >>> also >>> >> show the properties file when you do an 'ls': >>> >> >>> >> ls <path_to_properties_file>; >>> >> oozie job -config <path_to_properties_file> -run >>> >> >>> >> Richard. >>> >> >>> >> On Nov 22, 2013, at 8:13 AMEST, Mahin Khan wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> 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 >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >
