tnx got it work. In my init script I used wrong user. It was permissions
problem like Rohith said.
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On 19/03/14 14:08, Rohith Sharma K S wrote:
Hi
There is no relation to NameNode format
Does NodeManger is started with default configuration? If no , any NodeManger
health script is configured?
Suspect can be
1. /hadoop does not have permission or
2. disk is full
Thanks & Regards
Rohith Sharma K S
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From: Margusja [mailto:mar...@roo.ee]
Sent: 19 March 2014 17:04
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: NodeHealthReport local-dirs turned bad
Hi
I have one node in unhealthy status:
Total Vmem allocated for Containers 4.20 GB
Vmem enforcement enabledfalse
Total Pmem allocated for Container 2 GB
Pmem enforcement enabledfalse
NodeHealthyStatus false
LastNodeHealthTime Wed Mar 19 13:31:24 EET 2014
NodeHealthReport1/1 local-dirs turned bad: /hadoop/yarn/local;1/1
log-dirs turned bad: /hadoop/yarn/log
Node Manager Version: 2.2.0.2.0.6.0-101 from
b07b2906c36defd389c8b5bd22bebc1bead8115b by jenkins source checksum
82bd166aa0ada92b44f8a154836b92 on 2014-01-09T05:24Z
Hadoop Version: 2.2.0.2.0.6.0-101 from
b07b2906c36defd389c8b5bd22bebc1bead8115b by jenkins source checksum
704f1e463ebc4fb89353011407e965 on 2014-01-09T05:18Z
I tried:
Deleted /hadoop/* and did namenode -format again Restarted nodemanager but
still in unhealthy mode.
Is there any guideline what I should do?
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