Make sure you can resolve 9.181.64.230 in cmd.
use
dig 9.181.64.230
to check.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 4:14 PM, lulynn_2008 lulynn_2...@163.com wrote:
Hi All,
Following are the test case and error. Do you have any suggestion or
comment? Thanks
Test case:
create hbase table in hbase
Hi All,
Following are the test case and error. Do you have any suggestion or comment?
Thanks
Test case:
create hbase table in hbase shell:
create 'employees', 'SN', 'department', 'address'
put 'employees', 'Hong', 'address:country', 'China'
load and dump the table in pig grunt:
A = load
In Hadoop environment, reverse DNS is needed. Eg. NameNode use reverse DNS
to verify the DataNode is the right one.
From the dig output, looks like DNS server is not configured properly. No
DNS is found.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 10:18 AM, lulynn_2008 lulynn_2...@163.com wrote:
Hi Gordon,
Hi Gordon,
Thanks for your reply. Here is the dig result, this machine can not resolve
this ip in cmd. Could you share why this requirement is needed? Is this needed
for hbase/hadoop environment? Thanks
[root@hostname ~]# dig 9.181.64.230
; DiG 9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6 9.181.64.230