On 4/30/09 10:18 AM, "Mayuran Yogarajah"
wrote:
> Alex Loddengaard wrote:
>> I'm confused. Why are you trying to stop things when you're bringing the
>> name node back up? Try running start-all.sh instead.
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
> Won't that try to start the daemons on the slave nodes again? The
Alex Loddengaard wrote:
I'm confused. Why are you trying to stop things when you're bringing the
name node back up? Try running start-all.sh instead.
Alex
Won't that try to start the daemons on the slave nodes again? They're
already running.
M
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Mayuran Y
I'm confused. Why are you trying to stop things when you're bringing the
name node back up? Try running start-all.sh instead.
Alex
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Mayuran Yogarajah <
mayuran.yogara...@casalemedia.com> wrote:
> The master in my cluster crashed, the dfs/mapred java processes ar
The master in my cluster crashed, the dfs/mapred java processes are
still running on the slaves. What should I do next? I brought the master
back up and ran stop-mapred.sh and stop-dfs.sh and it said this:
slave1.test.com: no tasktracker to stop
slave1.test.com: no datanode to stop
Not sure wha