Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2013-02-14 Thread Julien Muller
Maybe this is about a specific connector from cloudera.
http://ccp.cloudera.com/display/con/Cloudera+Connector+for+MicroStrategy

I am not sure I understand, is there a way to achieve this kind of
capabilities with vanilla hadoop?

Regards,

Julien

2013/2/14 Michel Segel michael_se...@hotmail.com

 I'm confused...
 Why is this not a general how to on Hive?
 Is there something special about the CDH distro?

 IMHO questions like these aren't distro specific, are they?

 -Mike

 Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...

 Mike Segel

 On Feb 12, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Arun C Murthy a...@hortonworks.com wrote:

 Pls don't cross-post, this belong only to cdh lists.

 On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:55 AM, samir das mohapatra wrote:



 Hi All,
I wanted to know how to connect Hive(hadoop-cdh4 distribution) with
 MircoStrategy
Any help is very helpfull.

   Witing for you response

 Note: It is little bit urgent do any one have exprience in that
 Thanks,
 samir


  --
 Arun C. Murthy
 Hortonworks Inc.
 http://hortonworks.com/





Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2013-02-12 Thread Arun C Murthy
Pls don't cross-post, this belong only to cdh lists.

On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:55 AM, samir das mohapatra wrote:

 
 
 Hi All,
I wanted to know how to connect Hive(hadoop-cdh4 distribution) with
 MircoStrategy
Any help is very helpfull.
 
   Witing for you response
 
 Note: It is little bit urgent do any one have exprience in that
 Thanks,
 samir
 

--
Arun C. Murthy
Hortonworks Inc.
http://hortonworks.com/




Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2013-02-12 Thread Raj Vishwanathan
Arun

I don't understand your reply!  Had you redirected this person to the hive 
mailing list I would have understood..

My philosophy any mailing list  has always been ; If I know the answer to a 
question, I reply.. Else I humbly walk away!. 


I got a lot of help from this group for my (mostly stupid) questions - and 
people helped me. I would like to return the favor when ( and if) I can.

My humble $0.01.:-)

And for the record- I don't know the answer to the question on microstrategy :-)


Raj






 From: Arun C Murthy a...@hortonworks.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
 

Pls don't cross-post, this belong only to cdh lists.


On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:55 AM, samir das mohapatra wrote:




Hi All,
   I wanted to know how to connect Hive(hadoop-cdh4 distribution) with
MircoStrategy
   Any help is very helpfull.

  Witing for you response

Note: It is little bit urgent do any one have exprience in that
Thanks,
samir



--
Arun C. Murthy
Hortonworks Inc.
http://hortonworks.com/

 




Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2013-02-12 Thread Konstantin Boudnik
With all due respect, sir, these mailing lists have certain rules, that aren't
evidently coincide with your philosophy. 

Cos

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:45PM, Raj Vishwanathan wrote:
 Arun
 
 I don't understand your reply! ═Had you redirected this person to the hive
 mailing list I would have understood..
 
 My═philosophy═any mailing list ═has always been ; If I know the answer to a
 question, I reply.. Else I humbly walk away!.═
 
 I got a lot of help from this group for my (mostly stupid) questions - and
 people helped me. I would like to return the favor when ( and if) I can.
 
 My humble $0.01.:-)
 
 And for the record- I don't know the answer to the question on microstrategy 
 :-)
 
 
 Raj
 
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Arun C Murthy a...@hortonworks.com
 To: user@hadoop.apache.org 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
  
 
 Pls don't cross-post, this belong only to cdh lists.
 
 
 On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:55 AM, samir das mohapatra wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Hi All,
 ═ ═I wanted to know how to connect Hive(hadoop-cdh4 distribution) with
 MircoStrategy
 ═ ═Any help is very helpfull.
 
 ═ Witing for you response
 
 Note: It is little bit urgent do any one have exprience in that
 Thanks,
 samir
 
 
 
 --
 Arun C. Murthy
 Hortonworks Inc.
 http://hortonworks.com/
 
  
 
 
 


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Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2013-02-12 Thread Raj Vishwanathan
Cos,

I understand that there are rules. What are these rules? Is it Hive vs hadoop ( 
this I understand) or apache  hadoop vs a specific distribution? ( this I am 
not clear about.)


Sent from my iPad
Please excuse the typos. 

On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Konstantin Boudnik c...@apache.org wrote:

 With all due respect, sir, these mailing lists have certain rules, that aren't
 evidently coincide with your philosophy. 
 
 Cos
 
 On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:45PM, Raj Vishwanathan wrote:
 Arun
 
 I don't understand your reply! ═Had you redirected this person to the hive
 mailing list I would have understood..
 
 My═philosophy═any mailing list ═has always been ; If I know the answer to a
 question, I reply.. Else I humbly walk away!.═
 
 I got a lot of help from this group for my (mostly stupid) questions - and
 people helped me. I would like to return the favor when ( and if) I can.
 
 My humble $0.01.:-)
 
 And for the record- I don't know the answer to the question on microstrategy 
 :-)
 
 
 Raj
 
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Arun C Murthy a...@hortonworks.com
 To: user@hadoop.apache.org 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
 
 
 Pls don't cross-post, this belong only to cdh lists.
 
 
 On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:55 AM, samir das mohapatra wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Hi All,
 ═ ═I wanted to know how to connect Hive(hadoop-cdh4 distribution) with
 MircoStrategy
 ═ ═Any help is very helpfull.
 
 ═ Witing for you response
 
 Note: It is little bit urgent do any one have exprience in that
 Thanks,
 samir
 
 --
 Arun C. Murthy
 Hortonworks Inc.
 http://hortonworks.com/
 
 
 
 
 


Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-21 Thread Erik Test
 Ahhh. Sorry I was making a very obvious mistake.

Unfortunately I'm still having problems probably because of another obvious
mistake.

The ZK servers are unable to connect to each other when I try to run
zkServer.sh start on master1 (myid = 1). The connection is being refused by
slave2 (myid = 2). I've tried stopping the server on slave2 and then
starting master1 but this doesn't work. I then tried running slave2 in
standalone mode, change slave2's config to match master1's config and then
tried running master1 but that doesn't work either. The connection is
refused in both cases.

Shouldn't I be able to start the server's I need just from one machine?
Erik



On 21 June 2010 15:15, Luka Stojanovic lu...@vast.com wrote:

 Relevant part:


  Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: /var/zookeeper/myid file
is
 missing


 so every node should have that file, and its content should be id of the
 current node. In your case on machine master1 you should do

  echo 1  /var/zookeeper/myid

 2 for slave1, etc...

 Cheers,
 Luka



Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-11 Thread abhishek sharma
Simon,

Hadoop is an implementation of the Google's MapReduce framework. So it
does everything that is described in (say) the MapReduce paper.

I hope you confusion is resolved now.

Abhishek

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Edson,

 Thank you for the answer. That's right MapReduce is the Google framework
 based on two functions Map and Reduce. If I understood it correctly, Hadoop
 is an implementation of Map and Reduce functions in MapReduce. My question
 is: Does Hadoop includes MapReduce framework of Google as well?


 Regards
 Simon



 On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Edson Ramiro erlfi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Simon,

 MapReduce is a framework developed by Google that uses a
 programming model based in two functions called Map and Reduce,

 Both the framework and the programming model are called MapReduce, right?

 Hadoop is an open-source implementation of MapReduce.

 HTH,

 --
 Edson Ramiro Lucas Filho
 http://www.inf.ufpr.br/erlf07/


 On 10 June 2010 17:40, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks Abhishek for your answer. But sorry still I don't understand...
 What
  do you mean by the the runtime/programming support needed for
 MapReduce?
 
  Could you please mention some other implementations of MapReduce?
 
  Cheers
  Simon
 
 
  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:35 PM, abhishek sharma absha...@usc.edu
  wrote:
 
   Hadoop is an open source implementation of the runtime/programming
   support needed for MapReduce.
   Several different implementations of MapReduce are possible. Google
   has its own that is different from Hadoop.
  
   Abhishek
  
   On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Simon Narowki 
 simon.naro...@gmail.com
   wrote:
Dear all,
   
I am a new Hadoop user and am confused a little bit about the
  difference
between Hadoop and MapReduce. Could anyone please clear me?
   
Thanks!
Simon
   
  
 




Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-10 Thread Edson Ramiro
Hi Simon,

MapReduce is a framework developed by Google that uses a
programming model based in two functions called Map and Reduce,

Both the framework and the programming model are called MapReduce, right?

Hadoop is an open-source implementation of MapReduce.

HTH,

--
Edson Ramiro Lucas Filho
http://www.inf.ufpr.br/erlf07/


On 10 June 2010 17:40, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Abhishek for your answer. But sorry still I don't understand... What
 do you mean by the the runtime/programming support needed for MapReduce?

 Could you please mention some other implementations of MapReduce?

 Cheers
 Simon


 On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:35 PM, abhishek sharma absha...@usc.edu
 wrote:

  Hadoop is an open source implementation of the runtime/programming
  support needed for MapReduce.
  Several different implementations of MapReduce are possible. Google
  has its own that is different from Hadoop.
 
  Abhishek
 
  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com
  wrote:
   Dear all,
  
   I am a new Hadoop user and am confused a little bit about the
 difference
   between Hadoop and MapReduce. Could anyone please clear me?
  
   Thanks!
   Simon
  
 



Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-10 Thread abhishek sharma
Hadoop is an open source implementation of the runtime/programming
support needed for MapReduce.
Several different implementations of MapReduce are possible. Google
has its own that is different from Hadoop.

Abhishek

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear all,

 I am a new Hadoop user and am confused a little bit about the difference
 between Hadoop and MapReduce. Could anyone please clear me?

 Thanks!
 Simon



Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-10 Thread Zeev Milin
You can find more about MapReduce here:
http://labs.google.com/papers/mapreduce.html
Some of the implementations (like Hadoop) are listed on this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MapReduce

Zeev


On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear all,

 I am a new Hadoop user and am confused a little bit about the difference
 between Hadoop and MapReduce. Could anyone please clear me?

 Thanks!
 Simon



Re: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2010-06-10 Thread Simon Narowki
Hi Edson,

Thank you for the answer. That's right MapReduce is the Google framework
based on two functions Map and Reduce. If I understood it correctly, Hadoop
is an implementation of Map and Reduce functions in MapReduce. My question
is: Does Hadoop includes MapReduce framework of Google as well?


Regards
Simon



On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Edson Ramiro erlfi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Simon,

 MapReduce is a framework developed by Google that uses a
 programming model based in two functions called Map and Reduce,

 Both the framework and the programming model are called MapReduce, right?

 Hadoop is an open-source implementation of MapReduce.

 HTH,

 --
 Edson Ramiro Lucas Filho
 http://www.inf.ufpr.br/erlf07/


 On 10 June 2010 17:40, Simon Narowki simon.naro...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks Abhishek for your answer. But sorry still I don't understand...
 What
  do you mean by the the runtime/programming support needed for
 MapReduce?
 
  Could you please mention some other implementations of MapReduce?
 
  Cheers
  Simon
 
 
  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:35 PM, abhishek sharma absha...@usc.edu
  wrote:
 
   Hadoop is an open source implementation of the runtime/programming
   support needed for MapReduce.
   Several different implementations of MapReduce are possible. Google
   has its own that is different from Hadoop.
  
   Abhishek
  
   On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Simon Narowki 
 simon.naro...@gmail.com
   wrote:
Dear all,
   
I am a new Hadoop user and am confused a little bit about the
  difference
between Hadoop and MapReduce. Could anyone please clear me?
   
Thanks!
Simon