Hi benjamin, Just a word of caution.. Please do not use the incubating versions... instead take the storm-0.9.0.1.tar.gz <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/tqdpoif32gufapo/storm-0.9.0.1.tar.gz> for installation. Issues for these versions have ben documented. Also u can refer to http://10jumps.com/blog/storm-installation-single-machine for installation.
Thanks, Siddharth On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Benjamin SOULAS < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Suddharth, > > In fact, i took the last version of storm, i installed it thanks to maven. > Then i developed topologies to test how it works. i also recompile the src > because i could need to modify could in the future. My development > environment is that one : > > - linux 32bits in a VM > - Eclipse juno > - the last maven (3.2.1) > > When i trie to launch storm ui, i got that error : > > ****************************************** > The storm client can only be run from within a release. You appear to be > trying to run the client from a checkout of Storm's source code. > > You can download a Storm release at > http://storm-project.net/downloads.html > ****************************************** > > So i thought i had a wrong version, so now i am trying to do the same > thing with the last storm version (with sources) from the apache website > (0.9.2) but i have the same error. I don't understand, maybe i > misunderstood everything about storm implementation. > > But i will follow your instructions now, maybe it will work. > > Thanks a lot for your help. > > Kind regards. > > > 2014-07-15 11:31 GMT+02:00 siddharth ubale <[email protected]>: > > Hi benjamin, >> >> If i understand your question right, u are unable to see the UI after >> installing the Storm tar.gz. >> you need to capture ui.port:8080 on the storm.yaml file present in >> storm_home/conf/ location.... >> then u should be able to see the UI at port 8080. >> Also in local mode (if u r using it) u can just see the UI but i dont >> think u can capture any changes in there while topology is running. it will >> be a clean webpage with parameters displayed. if u want to monitor the >> metrics i think u will need a distributed storm environment. >> >> Thanks, >> Siddharth Ubale >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Benjamin SOULAS < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks for the answer, >>> >>> But my problem is that I am on storm incubator ( >>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-storm) and I don't find anything >>> like you said, except at this path : storm-core/src/ui/public/index.html >>> where I suppose you can see your storm ui. >>> >>> I understand I have to start Storm UI via a command line thanks to >>> STORM_HOME, but this environment variable is not defined in my case ... >>> Maybe I missed something ... Any idea what I have to do?? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> 2014-07-11 17:37 GMT+02:00 Harsha <[email protected]>: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Storm UI provides metrics about topologies on the cluster and no.of >>>> tuples emitted, transferred and any last known errors etc.. >>>> you can start storm ui by running STORM_HOME/bin/storm ui which runs >>>> daemon at port 8080. If you hover over the table headers in Storm UI it >>>> will show you a text which talks about that particular value. >>>> If you are trying to add custom metrics to your topology please refer >>>> to this page >>>> http://www.bigdata-cookbook.com/post/72320512609/storm-metrics-how-to >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014, at 02:38 AM, Benjamin SOULAS wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> Actually intern for my master's degree, I have to implement topologies >>>> and see what's happening. I am trying to see those data via Storm UI; My >>>> problem is that I don't find enough documentation on that... I installed >>>> the splunk interface, but I don't know how to implement it on my topologies >>>> ... Does the Metrics interfaces are used for this??? >>>> >>>> Please I really need help ... >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >
