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James P. White commented on HADOOP-952:
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So now the startup scripts are all lovely and I can run the Pi example. Trying
to find other tests to run, and I came up with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hadoop-0.11.1]# bin/hadoop jar hadoop-0.11.1-test.jar
DFSCIOTest -write
DFSCIOTest.0.0.1
07/02/14 01:24:03 INFO mapred.InputFormatBase: nrFiles = 1
07/02/14 01:24:03 INFO mapred.InputFormatBase: fileSize (MB) = 1
07/02/14 01:24:03 INFO mapred.InputFormatBase: bufferSize = 1000000
/usr/local/hadoop-0.11.1/libhdfs/libhdfs.so.1: No such file or directory
That looks like some LIBPATH problem.
> Create a public (shared) Hadoop EC2 AMI
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-952
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-952
> Project: Hadoop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: scripts
> Affects Versions: 0.11.0
> Reporter: Tom White
> Assigned To: Tom White
> Attachments: ec2-ami-bin-v2.tar, ec2-ami-bin.tar,
> hadoop-952-jim-v2.patch, hadoop-952-jim.patch, hadoop-952-v2.patch,
> hadoop-952-v3.patch, hadoop-952.patch
>
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> HADOOP-884 makes it easy to run Hadoop on an EC2 cluster, but building an AMI
> (Abstract Machine Image) can take a little while. Amazon EC2 supports shared
> AMIs
> (http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?entryID=530&ref=featured),
> so we could provide publically available AMIs for each Hadoop release.
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