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Owen O'Malley commented on HADOOP-477:
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The simplest way to fix this is to make sure that the environment PATH, etc. of 
the account that starts the TaskTrackers is reasonable on each of the nodes.

A slightly more involved fix would be to create a config variable in the 
TaskTracker's config that specifies the PATH for the Tasks and have the 
TaskTracker set it on the child process. But that leads to a fairly slippery 
slope of throwing more and more process environment into the config.

> Streaming should execute Unix commands and scripts in well known languages 
> without user specifying the path
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-477
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-477
>             Project: Hadoop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: contrib/streaming
>            Reporter: arkady borkovsky
>
> If the executables for -mapper or -reducer are well-known (grep, cat, awk), 
> Streaming should make sure that the executable is found.
> If a script  for -mapper or -reducer are in a well-known language (.pl, .py), 
> Streaming should  execute it  with the correct language processor.
> Reason:
> many jobs get started from machines with a different environment from that on 
> the cluster.  
> On another hand, different clusters may have different environments.  
> Also, a user may have no access to the cluster machines.
> Because of this, a user may be unable to specify correct paths for standard 
> commands, and correct language processors for scripts.
> Implementation:
> Stream may tailr the commands by prepending the path, or the name of language 
> processor.  
> Another solution is to make sure that the commands are executed in a 
> "meaningful" environment (with good $PATH, and other variables Unix users are 
> accustomed to count upon).
> Once again, Streaming is user facing tool -- it is not a library or a 
> hackable example that the users are to modify for their needs.  So it should 
> work out of the box.

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