Arun C Murthy wrote:
This seems reasonable, anyone else?
Thomas, could you, please, open a jira and attach your patch to
build.xml there? I have some comments on some of your exclude patterns,
but we can have that discussion on the jira.
thanks,
Arun
One thing I've discussed before is
Hi Steve,
One thing I've discussed before is the whole notion of having some
hadoop-redist project whose aim is to produce useful
packaging/installation of the artifacts of the main Hadoop projects.
you may be interested in project-builder.org. It's a tool to integrate the
building of
Thomas Koch wrote:
Hi Steve,
One thing I've discussed before is the whole notion of having some
hadoop-redist project whose aim is to produce useful
packaging/installation of the artifacts of the main Hadoop projects.
you may be interested in project-builder.org. It's a tool to integrate the
Hi,
We are trying evaluate a small set of distributed data management
solutions(iRODS, HDFS, Lustre) for our project. We don't really have a
need for scalable computation, but rather our focus is more on
redundancy, reliability and security. Although small bits computation
would be needed at some
Patrick Hunt wrote:
Thomas, not sure if this solves all your issues but have you considered
using SVN rather than the release tarball?
FWIW, in Avro we've moved away from a single release tarball that
includes dependencies. Rather the primary release artifact is a source
tarball generated
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Susheel Varma susheel.va...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
We are trying evaluate a small set of distributed data management
solutions(iRODS, HDFS, Lustre) for our project. We don't really have a
need for scalable computation, but rather our focus is more on
Hi,
I had few questions on Hadoop,
1. Is there any way to extract data from Hadoop (data will be in XML)
and building customer usage models?
2. Creating tests using those models to drive HTTP, SMTP, etc.
3. Automating the running of those tests on a variety of test matrices
at varying load