Please don't run Whirr as root on the local machine. -- Andrei Savu / axemblr.com
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 1:16 PM, lvsongping <lvsongp...@cn.fujitsu.com>wrote: > Dear whirr users and whirr developer:**** > > ** ** > > I’m trying to develop a cloud server recently and I found whirr is used > to support to launch a hadoop cluster based on the cloud server(Amazon > EC2 or Rackspace), I tried to executed the command line list in the Quick > Start Guide(http://whirr.apache.org/docs/0.8.1/quick-start-guide.html), > but it is failed when I start to launch the cluster as “/whirr > launch-cluster --config hadoop.properties”, The error messages are as > follows:**** > > Cluster-user != root or don not run as root**** > > Help: whirr help launch-cluster**** > > ** ** > > Here is my the content of my hadoop.properties:**** > > whirr.cluster-name=myhadoopcluster **** > > whirr.instance-templates=1 hadoop-jobtracker+hadoop-namenode,1 > hadoop-datanode+hadoop-tasktracker **** > > whirr.provider=aws-ec2**** > > whirr.private-key-file=root/.ssh/id_rsa**** > > whirr.public-key-file=root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub**** > > ** ** > > Need I set the whirr.identity and whirr.credential to the hadoop.properties > or what other steps I have set into wrong value**** > > ** ** > > Best Regards**** > > ** ** > > -Jeremy Lv**** >