I didn't notice that I have already started the pig. When I saw the message, I just thought something gone wrong. So I checked the error log and found there was no log file(of course no log file, there was no error happened).
Thanks for your suggestion! Yong Hu 2011/5/2 Renato Marroquín Mogrovejo <[email protected]> > It means that if any error happens it will be logged into that > specific file pig_1304154871723.log, did you check that file? > And it says that it is connecting locally "to hadoop file system at: > file:///". The part "file:///" means it is using the local file system > as its file system. And what do you mean by you not being able to see > grunt? You don´t get to see "grunt>"?? > > Renato M. > > 2011/5/2 勇胡 <[email protected]>: > > Hello, > > > > I got wrong information when I using pig -x local. > > > > My pig-version is 0.81. When I issue the command pig -x local. The error > > message occurs: > > > > 2011-04-30 11:14:31,739 [main] INFO org.apache.pig.Main - Logging error > > messages to: /home/huoyng/pig-0.8.1/bin/pig_1304154871723.log > > 2011-04-30 11:14:32,000 [main] INFO > > org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.HExecutionEngine - > Connecting > > to hadoop file system at: file:/// > > > > I can see the grunt, but command line dose not work! I didn't understand > why > > pig tries to connect the hadoop file system. > > > > any suggestions? > > > > Thanks. > > > > yong hu > > >
