Perhaps this is a silly question on my part…. Why do you want to start up HDFS on a single node?
You only mention one windows machine in your description of your cluster. If this is a learning experience, why not run Hadoop in a VM (MapR and I think the other vendors make linux images that can run in a VM) HTH -Mike > On Apr 18, 2016, at 10:27 AM, Jörn Franke <jornfra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think the easiest would be to use a Hadoop Windows distribution, such as > Hortonworks. However, the Linux version of Hortonworks is a little bit more > advanced. > > On 18 Apr 2016, at 14:13, My List <mylistt...@gmail.com > <mailto:mylistt...@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> Deepak, >> >> The following could be a very dumb questions so pardon me for the same. >> 1) When I download the binary for Spark with a version of Hadoop(Hadoop 2.6) >> does it not come in the zip or tar file? >> 2) If it does not come along,Is there a Apache Hadoop for windows, is it in >> binary format or will have to build it? >> 3) Is there a basic tutorial for Hadoop on windows for the basic needs of >> Spark. >> >> Thanks in Advance ! >> >> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:35 PM, Deepak Sharma <deepakmc...@gmail.com >> <mailto:deepakmc...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Once you download hadoop and format the namenode , you can use start-dfs.sh >> to start hdfs. >> Then use 'jps' to sss if datanode/namenode services are up and running. >> >> Thanks >> Deepak >> >> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:18 PM, My List <mylistt...@gmail.com >> <mailto:mylistt...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Hi , >> >> I am a newbie on Spark.I wanted to know how to start and verify if HDFS has >> started on Spark stand alone. >> >> Env - >> Windows 7 - 64 bit >> Spark 1.4.1 With Hadoop 2.6 >> >> Using Scala Shell - spark-shell >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Harry >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks >> Deepak >> www.bigdatabig.com <http://www.bigdatabig.com/> >> www.keosha.net <http://www.keosha.net/> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Harmeet