I am out of ideas here. I will perform some more testing over the next
couple of days and get back to you.

-- Andrei Savu / axemblr.com / Tools for Clouds

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:37 AM, Marco Gallotta <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Andrei Savu <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Looks like a timing issue to me. Can you retry with an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
> ami?
>
> That was on 10.04.
>
> > t1.micro is just too small to run a bunch of Java daemons. From my
> > experience I think you need at least m1.small.
>
> Ok. m1.small works on head, but not in the latest release (only
> m1.xlarge and up work) so I'm using head for now.
>
> > It looks like the ZooKeeper server is not available when the HBase master
> > tries to start.
> >
> > Unfortunately there is no easy workaround that we can implement now.
> > Something else you can try is to use a dedicated VM for ZooKeeper & add
> some
> > sleep statements in the HBase configure scripts.
>
> I tried this. Change the template definition to:
>
> whirr.instance-templates=1 zookeeper,1
> hadoop-namenode+hadoop-jobtracker+hbase-master,1
> hadoop-datanode+hadoop-tasktracker+hbase-regionserver
>
> and added a sleep of 60 seconds before configuring hbase. That didn't
> work. I've also tried starting hbase master manually and that throws
> the errors below. Main extract is: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.commons.configuration.Configuration
>
> http://pastebin.com/ufRcdPee
>
> Appreciate the help.
>
> Marco
>
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