I have some problems about hadoop contrib/index , and I hope you can give me
some help. This is my MSN:tiangang...@hotmail.com
I hope we can discuss the problem in detail.
I am Chinese , and my English is very poor. Please forgive me for my
impolite style of this mail.
help me ,Thank you!
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Vie
I have some problems about hadoop contrib/index , and I hope you can give me
some help. This is my MSN:tiangang...@hotmail.com
I hope we can discuss the problem in detail.
I am Chinese , and my English is very poor. Please forgive me for my
impolite style of this mail.
help me ,Thank you!
--
Vie
Hello Meng,
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Meng Mao wrote:
> Currently, we've got defined:
>
> hadoop.tmp.dir
> /hadoop/hadoop-metadata/cache/
>
>
> In our experiments with SOLR, the intermediate files are so large that they
> tend to blow out disk space and fail (and annoyingly lea
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 6:52 PM, David Riddle wrote:
> drid...@gmail.com
--
Always code as if the (person) who ends up maintaining your code will be a
violent psychopath who knows where you live.
- M. Golding
Hey,
The UK Hadoop users group has moved to meetup.com online
http://www.meetup.com/hadoop-users-group-uk/ so you can now register
there to follow events and people in the community and use the local
mailing list.
Our October meetup is this Thursday at our usual venue SkillsMatter in
London from
MapR's entire distro is free, and consists mostly of open-source components.
The only closed-source component is MapR's file-system, which is a complete
drop-in replacement for HDFS.
If you wish, we can discuss further about your concerns re: MapR outside
this mailing list.
thanks,
Srivas.
On
Hi all,
We were looking how to overcome the random write/concurrent write issue
with hdfs. We came across the MapR platform that claims to resolve this,
along with the distribued Namenode. However we are a bit concerned that
it seems that this is not open source. Does anyone have any info on