Sorry, missed the attachement.



Am 24.10.2014 16:39:39, schrieb Christian Schwabe:

> Hello guys
> I was very happy about it when I got the message that was Tajo 0.9.0 released.
> > For that reason I hopefully try to test it on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
> > But of course, how could it be otherwise, I get an ZipException while 
> > starting a single worker on the "slave" machine. 
> > I've attached the log > and>  > I>  > hope you have>  > another tip>  > 
> > that I have not>  > already>  > tried.

> So what have I>  > done so far> :>  
> -Pulled>  > the>  > latest>  > github>  > repository>  > recompiled>  > with
> >> $ mvn clean install -DskipTests -Pdist -Dtar -Dhadoop.version=2.5.1
> 
> These binaries run successfully on my Macbook Pro
> 
> Now
 I copied the same folder by customizing the ./conf/tajo-site.xml and 
./conf/tajo-site.xml to the second "slave" machine. But in this case I 
get a ZipException. You can see this in the attached log. 
> 
> Because I>  > had>  > the>  > presumption of>  > the>  > load>  > 
> dependencies for>  > the>  > Macbooks>  > at compile time>  > and>  > could>  
> > cause problems> ,>  > I have>  > also>  > re-> cloned>  > the>  > 
> gitrepository>  > on the Ubuntu>  > system>  > and>  > recompiled>  it 
> again.>  > Unfortunately, with the>  > same>  > result> .>  > The>  > tajo> 
> -core-> 0.9.0.jar>  > could not be opened> .>  > In the next>  > step, I 
> have>  > now>  > downloaded>  > the Binaries>  from > tajo.apache.org> , 
> again>  > with the same error> .
> 
> I've tested it with the following Java-Versions on Ubuntu:
> 
> java version "1.7.0_65"
> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.5.2) (7u65-2.5.2-3~14.04)
> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)
> 
> AND 
> 
> java version "1.7.0_72"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_72-b14)
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.72-b04, mixed mode)
> 
> 
> Do you have any ideas what could cause the error here or can reproduce this 
> even?

> 
> P.S.: > I know that>  > the>  > TajoMaster>  > not running>  > at the time>  
> > of start of the>  > TajoWorker>  > on the>  > "> slave">  > machine> .>  > 
> This error>  > is to be ignored> ,>  > because I>  > just wanted to>  > test> 
>  > whether>  > the>  > worker>  > starts> .
> 

> 
> > Best regards,
> > Chris
> 



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