There should be a pio-env.sh.template in the same directory that you can copy and use.
Tom On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Babak Hosseinzadeh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry just trying to install pio for the first time... > > I used the download at dist - Revision 16840: /release/incubator/ > predictionio/0.10.0-incubating > <https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/predictionio/0.10.0-incubating/> > to do a local install following the instructions at > http://predictionio.incubator.apache.org/install/install- > linux/#manual-install > > When I try to start the server, I get the following error: > > bhosseinzadeh@bhosseinzad-ltm ~/Development/@pio> ./predictionio-0.10.0- > incubating/bin/pio-start-all > Warning: pio-env.sh was not found in /Users/bhosseinzadeh/ > Development/@pio/predictionio-0.10.0-incubating/conf. Using system > environment variables instead. > > Starting Elasticsearch... > Please set PIO_STORAGE_SOURCES_ELASTICSEARCH_HOME in conf/pio-env.sh, or > in your environment. > Cannot start Elasticsearch. Aborting... > > Thoughts? > Thank you! > Babak > > >
