Regionservers fail when starting cdh3 versions of hadoop and hbase
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                 Key: WHIRR-470
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-470
             Project: Whirr
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 0.6.0
            Reporter: Eugene Marinelli
         Attachments: hbase-hadoop-regionserver-ip-10-47-30-12.log

hadoop-ec2-0.90.properties:
{code}
whirr.cluster-name=hbase-0.90

# Change the number of machines in the cluster here                             
                                                       
whirr.instance-templates=1 
zookeeper+hadoop-namenode+hadoop-jobtracker+hbase-master,4 
hadoop-datanode+hadoop-tasktracker+hbase-regionserver

# replication level should not be higher than number of data nodes              
                                                       
hbase-site.dfs.replication=4

# For EC2 set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment 
variables.                                                       
whirr.provider=aws-ec2
whirr.identity=${env:AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}
whirr.credential=${env:AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY}

# The size of the instance to use. See 
http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/                                       
                
whirr.hardware-id=c1.xlarge
# Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid. See http://alestic.com/                               
                                                       
whirr.image-id=us-east-1/ami-da0cf8b3
# If you choose a different location, make sure whirr.image-id is updated too   
                                                       
whirr.location-id=us-east-1

# By default use the user system SSH keys. Override them here.                  
                                                       
# whirr.private-key-file=${sys:user.home}/.ssh/id_rsa                           
                                                       
# whirr.public-key-file=${whirr.private-key-file}.pub                           
                                                       

# The HBase version to use.                                                     
                                                       
#whirr.hbase.tarball.url=http://apache.cu.be/hbase/hbase-0.90.4/hbase-0.90.4.tar.gz
                                                    
whirr.hbase.tarball.url=http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh/3/hbase-0.90.4-cdh3u2.tar.gz
                                                   

# The Hadoop version to use. See http://hbase.apache.org/book/hadoop.html       
                                                       
# The default Hadoop version used by Whirr does not fulfill the HBase 0.90.x 
requirements.                                             
# Whirr will replace the hadoop-core jar in HBase with the one from the 
actually installed Hadoop.                                     
# This example uses Cloudera's CDH3.                                            
                                                       
whirr.hadoop.tarball.url=http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh/3/hadoop-0.20.2-cdh3u2.tar.gz
                                                 
{code}

{code}
whirr launch-cluster --config hadoop-ec2-0.90.properties
{code}

The cluster launches, but the region servers are dead on arrival. I'm able to 
start them manually later via "/usr/local/hbase-0.90.4-cdh3u2/bin/hbase 
regionserver start". The regionserver log from one of the nodes is attached.

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