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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Aayush Kothari
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey Andrei
>
> Well, thanks a lot for the help. Here's a summary of what I did since I
> got you mail :
>
> 1) Read extensively about the WHIRR project.
>
> 2) Went through the FAQ, set up my AWS account and got the ACCESS KEY ID
> and SECRET ACCESS KEY's required.
>
> 3) Setup a SSH client (openSSH server) , a password-less SSH key and Java6
> JDK.
>
> 4) Setup up  WHIRR 0.7.1 on my machine.
>
> 5) Read a the APACHE WHIRR presentation by Tom White to get a better
> understanding of it.
>

Great!


>
> The nasty part began when I tried running clusters. Trying to launch the
> example 3 node ZooKeeper cluster ( as given in WHIRR In 5 Minutes) and the
> hadoop cluster (as given in Overview) return the following error (i'm using
> Ubuntu 11.10) :
>

Check you keys. Are you able to start a bunch of machines using the web
console?

>
> As for now, I'm interested in taking up either WHIRR-529 (reported by you)
> or WHIRR-544 (reported by Tom White) issues as my GSoC project. I'll let
> you know in case I have an idea of my own. :)
>

Rodrigo is also interested in WHIRR-529 and he already contributed two
other patches.

I think WHIRR-544 is really interesting because as we work on speeding up
things we can also look into making the process more reliable.


>
> Regards
> Aayush
>
>
>
>

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