Hey Harsh, Is it possible that local hive-default.xml file is picked up from the TT machine? If yes how can I fix this behavior as it is not possible for me to change all the hive-default.xml files on all the nodes. The hive configuration options show the correct values and not the localhost ones.
Thanks, Boris. On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Harsh J <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Boris, > > What do you specify as the hostname for your DB in the Hive > configuration? Do you specify 'localhost'? If so, it will not work in > a distributed cluster, as Oozie's actions are run as Jobs with tasks > executing on TT machines (remotely), and they can't all have > connections to localhost for a DB being valid logically. > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Boris Shulman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi my hive action fails with: > > > > Failing Oozie Launcher, Main class > > [org.apache.oozie.action.hadoop.HiveMain], exit code [10] > > > > > > javax.jdo.JDOFatalDataStoreException: java.net.ConnectException : > > Error connecting to server localhost on port 1527 with message > > Connection refused > > > > > > it looks like it can't pick-up the right hive-defaults.xml file. I have > > changed the hive metastore to a SQL db in every possible place > (hive-site, > > hive-defaults), I also provided hive-default via job-config element, but > it > > still using the default value that I can't find where it is coming from. > > > > Any suggestions where it can pick the value from (I am using oozie 3.2.0 > > and hive 0.7.1)? > > > > -- > Harsh J >
