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Jeremy Hanna updated HADOOP-8428:
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    Description: Using the debian package for hadoop 1.0.2, I try to do 
'service hadoop-namenode stop' or 'service hadoop-jobtracker stop' and it 
outputs that it is trying to stop the service, e.g. "Stopping Apache Hadoop Job 
Tracker server: hadoop-jobtracker."  However doing 'ps -ef | grep hadoop' still 
shows both of those still running even after a couple of minutes waiting.  I 
have to manually kill the processes and sometimes delete the pid file in order 
to restart them.  (was: Using the debian package for hadoop 1.0.2, I try to do 
'service hadoop-namenode stop' or 'service hadoop-jobtracker stop' and it 
outputs that it is trying to stop the service, e.g. "Stopping Apache Hadoop Job 
Tracker server: hadoop-jobtracker."  However doing 'ps -ef | grep hadoop' still 
shows both of those still running even after a couple of minutes waiting.  I 
have to manually kill the processes and delete the process id in order to 
restart them.)
    
> service commands don't actually shutdown the hadoop processes
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-8428
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8428
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.2
>            Reporter: Jeremy Hanna
>
> Using the debian package for hadoop 1.0.2, I try to do 'service 
> hadoop-namenode stop' or 'service hadoop-jobtracker stop' and it outputs that 
> it is trying to stop the service, e.g. "Stopping Apache Hadoop Job Tracker 
> server: hadoop-jobtracker."  However doing 'ps -ef | grep hadoop' still shows 
> both of those still running even after a couple of minutes waiting.  I have 
> to manually kill the processes and sometimes delete the pid file in order to 
> restart them.

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