I forgot to post that line: <property> <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name> <value>192.168.1.xx</value> </property>
ok, I'll check the guide shipped with HBase. On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <jdcry...@apache.org>wrote: > David, > > hbase.master is deprecated in HBase 0.20, instead you have to specify > hbase.zookeeper.quorum if you want to use HBase in a distributed mode > with a ZK quorum. Please see the Getting Started documentation shipped > with HBase. > > J-D > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Pythonner<python...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > this is a follow-up of discussion started on twitter with > > http://twitter.com/phunt. > > > > I installed HBase 0.20.0 RC2 on Ubuntu server boxes. > > > > If I'm using machines IP in config files (see below), I get the following > > error message: > > > > 'Could not find my address: xyz in list of ZooKeeper quorum servers' > message > > (where 'yxz' is a hostname) > > > > my config is: > > > > hbase-env.sh: > > > > export HBASE_MANAGES_ZK=true > > > > hbase-site.xml: > > > > <configuration> > > > > <property> > > <name>hbase.rootdir</name> > > <value>hdfs://192.168.1.xx:9200/hbase</value> > > </property> > > > > <property> > > <name>hbase.master</name> > > <value>192.168.1.xx:60000</value> > > </property> > > > > <property> > > <name>hbase.cluster.distributed</name> > > <value>true</value> > > </property> > > > > </configuration> > > > > from vanilla Ubuntu server install, I removed the 127.0.1.1 line from > > /etc/hosts > > > > Is it supposed to work well with IP addresses only? > > > > David > > > -- Balie - Baseline Information Extraction http://balie.sourceforge.net [Open Source ~ 100% Java ~ Using Weka ~ Multilingual]