Ahh got it - I knew I was missing something  - appreciate the clarification! :)


On September 4, 2014 at 10:27:44, Cheng Lian (lian.cs....@gmail.com) wrote:

You may configure listening host and port in the same way as HiveServer2 of 
Hive, namely:

via environment variables

HIVE_SERVER2_THRIFT_BIND_HOST

HIVE_SERVER2_THRIFT_PORT
via system properties

hive.server2.thrift.bind.host

hive.server2.thrift.port
For the latter, you may pass the properties via command line:


$ ./sbin/start-thriftserver2 --hiveconf hive.server2.thrift.bind.host 
<your-hostname> --hiveconf hive.server2.thrift.port <your-port>

This behavior is inherited from Hive since Spark SQL Thrift server is a variant 
of HiveServer2.

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On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Denny Lee <denny.g....@gmail.com> wrote:
When I start the thrift server (on Spark 1.1 RC4) via:
./sbin/start-thriftserver.sh --master spark://hostname:7077 --driver-class-path 
$CLASSPATH

It appears that the thrift server is starting off of localhost as opposed to 
hostname.  I have set the spark-env.sh to use the hostname, modified the 
/etc/hosts for the hostname, and it appears to work properly.

But when I start the thrift server, connectivity can only be via 
localhost:10000 as opposed to hostname:10000.

Any ideas on what configurations I may be setting incorrectly here?

Thanks!
Denny


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