I would prefer catching the EOFException in my own code,
assuming you are happy with the output before exception occurs.
Hope this helps,
Rasit
2009/1/16 Konstantin Shvachko
> Joe,
>
> It looks like you edits file is corrupted or truncated.
> Most probably the last modification was not written
Joe,
It looks like you edits file is corrupted or truncated.
Most probably the last modification was not written to it,
when the name-node was turned off. This may happen if the
node crashes depending on the underlying local file system I guess.
Here are some options for you to consider:
- try a
Does the file exist or maybe was it deleted? Also, are the permissions on
that directory set correctly, or could they have been changed out from under
you by accident?
- Aaron
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Joe Montanez wrote:
> Hi:
>
>
>
> I'm using Hadoop 0.17.1 and I'm encountering EOFExce
Hi:
I'm using Hadoop 0.17.1 and I'm encountering EOFException reading the
FSEdits file. I don't have a clear understanding what is causing this
and how to prevent this. Has anyone seen this and can advise?
Thanks in advance,
Joe
2009-01-12 22:51:45,573 ERROR org.apache.hadoop.dfs.Nam