My recent blog post about running Accumulo on Fedora 25 describes how to do this using the RawLocalFileSystem implementation of Hadoop for Accumulo volumes matching file://
https://accumulo.apache.org/blog/2016/12/19/running-on-fedora-25.html This works with other packaging also, not just in Fedora 25, but I think the step-by-step process in my blog post is probably the simplest way to get started with that scenario. Currently, only version 1.6.6 on Hadoop 2.4.1 is available, though. On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 3:17 PM Dylan Hutchison <dhutc...@cs.washington.edu> wrote: > Hi folks, > > A friend of mine asked about running Accumulo on a normal file system in > place of Hadoop, similar to the way MiniAccumulo runs. How possible is > this, or how much work would it take to do so? > > I think my friend is just interested in running on a single node, but I am > curious about both the single-node and distributed (via parallel file > system like Lustre) cases. > > Thanks, Dylan > -- Christopher