Hi Stephen,
What are the issues you are seeing.
"How do worker machines "know" how to connect to nimbus? Is it
in the storm configuration file"
Yes. make sure you the supervisor(worker) , nimbus nodes are
able to connect to your zookeeper cluster.
Check your logs under storm_inst/logs/ for any errors when you
try to start nimbus or supervisors.
If you are installing it manually try following these steps if
you are not already done.
[1]http://www.michael-noll.com/tutorials/running-multi-node-sto
rm-cluster/
-Harsha
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014, at 03:01 PM, Stephen Hartzell wrote:
All,
I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone would afford.
I've been trying to setup a storm cluster on AWS for a few
weeks now on centOS EC2 machines. So far, I haven't been able
to get a cluster built. I can get a supervisor and nimbus to
run on a single machine, but I can't figure out how to get
another worker to connect to nimbus. How do worker machines
"know" how to connect to nimbus? Is it in the storm
configuration file? I've gone through many tutorials and the
official documentation, but this point doesn't seem to be
covered anywhere in sufficient detail for a new guy like me.
Some of you may be tempted to point me toward storm-deploy,
but I spent four days trying to get that to work until I gave
up. I'm having Issue #58 on github. Following the instructions
exactly and other tutorials on a bran new AWS machine fails. So
I gave up on storm-deploy and decided to try and setup a
cluster manually. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to offer
me any inputs you can!
References
1. http://www.michael-noll.com/tutorials/running-multi-node-storm-cluster/