thanks for your reply, But I just want use the scala.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:07 AM, Mayur Rustagi <mayur.rust...@gmail.com>wrote: > You can also run Java & Python API. > though sbt should run. > Regards > Mayur > > Mayur Rustagi > Ph: +919632149971 > h <https://twitter.com/mayur_rustagi>ttp://www.sigmoidanalytics.com > https://twitter.com/mayur_rustagi > > > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:54 AM, lihu <lihu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> When I use the* sbt/sbt run* command, then occurred the following >> exception: >> >> *java.io.IOException: No locks available* >> * at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.lock0(Native Method)* >> * at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.tryLock(FileChannelImpl.java:871)* >> * at java.nio.channels.FileChannel.tryLock(FileChannel.java:962)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$GlobalLock.withChannel$1(Locks.scala:65)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$GlobalLock.withChannelRetries$1(Locks.scala:58)* >> * at >> xsbt.boot.Locks$GlobalLock$$anonfun$withFileLock$1.apply(Locks.scala:79)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Using$.withResource(Using.scala:11)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Using$.apply(Using.scala:10)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$GlobalLock.liftedTree1$1(Locks.scala:51)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$GlobalLock.withLock(Locks.scala:51)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$.apply0(Locks.scala:30)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Locks$.apply(Locks.scala:27)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Update.apply(Checks.java:100)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launch.update(Launch.scala:274)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launch$$anonfun$jnaLoader$1.apply(Launch.scala:119)* >> * at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:108)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launch.jnaLoader$2f324eef(Launch.scala:114)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launch.<init>(Launch.scala:94)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launcher$.apply(Launch.scala:289)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Launch$.apply(Launch.scala:16)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Boot$.runImpl(Boot.scala:31)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Boot$.main(Boot.scala:20)* >> * at xsbt.boot.Boot.main(Boot.scala)* >> *Error during sbt execution: java.io.IOException: No locks available* >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:51 PM, lihu <lihu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I run the spark on the cluster, but our cluster can not use the *sbt >>> run* command, so I can not write my own app, I can only use the >>> spark-shell and run-example now, this is not very convenient, can anyone >>> know how to solve this, this question may not very relate with spark, but >>> I can not find any suggestion through the search. Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Best Wishes!* >> >> *Li Hu(李浒) | Graduate Student* >> >> *Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences(IIIS >> <http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/>)* >> *Tsinghua University, China* >> >> *Email: lihu...@gmail.com <lihu...@gmail.com>* >> *Tel : +86 15120081920 <%2B86%2015120081920>* >> *Homepage: http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/zh/lihu/ >> <http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/zh/lihu/>* >> >> >> > -- *Best Wishes!* *Li Hu(李浒) | Graduate Student* *Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences(IIIS <http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/>)* *Tsinghua University, China* *Email: lihu...@gmail.com <lihu...@gmail.com>* *Tel : +86 15120081920* *Homepage: http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/zh/lihu/ <http://iiis.tsinghua.edu.cn/zh/lihu/>*