You need connectivity from edge node to the entire cluster, not just namenode. Your topology, unfortunately, probably won’t work too well. A proper VPN / IPSec tunnel might be a better idea.
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 12:04 AM saurabh pratap singh < saurabh.cs...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hadoop version : 2.8.5 > I have a hdfs set up in private data center (which is not exposed to > internet ) .In the same data center I have another node (gateway > node).Purpose of this gateway node is to provide access to hdfs from edge > machine (which is present outside of data center) through public internet . > To enable this kind of setup I have setup an ssh tunnel from edge machine > to name node host and port(9000) through gateway node . > something like > > ssh -N -L <local-port>:<namenode-private-ip>:<namenodeport> > <gateway-user>@<gatewayhost> -i <ssh-keys> -vvvv . > > When i did hadoop fs -ls hdfs://localhost:<local-port> it works fine from > edge machine but > when i executed hadoop fs -put <some-file> hdfs://localhost:<local-port> > it fails with following error message. > > org.apache.hadoop.net.ConnectTimeoutException: 60000 millis timeout while > waiting for channel to be ready for connect. ch : > java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connection-pending > remote=/<private-ip-of-datanode>:50010] > at org.apache.hadoop.net.NetUtils.connect(NetUtils.java:534) > at > org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DataStreamer.createSocketForPipeline(DataStreamer.java:253) > at > org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DataStreamer.createBlockOutputStream(DataStreamer.java:1725) > at > org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DataStreamer.nextBlockOutputStream(DataStreamer.java:1679) > at org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DataStreamer.run(DataStreamer.java:716) > > > Looks like it is trying to write directly to private ip address of data > node .How do i resolve this? > > Do let me know if some other information is needed . > > Thanks >