With 10 +1 votes this vote passes.
Owen,
Please forward this to the Apache board.
Thanks,
Ashish
-Original Message-
From: Tom White [mailto:t...@cloudera.com]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:24 AM
To: general@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Hive as a TLP
+1
Tom
On Thu, Aug
On Aug 23, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Arun C Murthy wrote:
In the interim I'd like to propose we push a hadoop-0.20-security
release off the Yahoo! patchset (http://github.com/yahoo/hadoop-
common). This will ensure the community benefits from all the work
done at Yahoo! for over 12 months *now*, and ens
+1, Congrads on the near unanimous vote for progress.
Btw, can somebody tell me what the change was from March when this was
discussed and now? At that time, every one seem to have felt that Pig can
only handle Hadoop as backend and doesn't make sense for it to become a TLP
by itself. In fact, I r
Hi Harsh,
thanks for reply. actually the problem was that hadoop was not started
correctly but the port was bound. and after making corrections, as the port
was not available, i was getting problems.
Solved now
Thanks and Regards
Vaibhav Negi
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Harsh J wrote:
Did the Job.setJarByClass get called? If not, just add it and take
another try.
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Deepika Khera wrote:
> Thanks. I had tried running the command as you suggested but got a
> ClassNotFoundException exception(for the mapper class) in the task trackers.
> I did a
>
Maybe the user who issues stop-all.sh does not have permissions to
terminate the process of NN (and some other, depending on who/what
started it). Check jps listing after stopping and with some ps/top
checks, switch to the proper user and issue a stop-all again?
You can also issue it a SIGTERM I b