to be created using 3
node ratis, however here it was created using 1 node ratis.
> get key operation fails when client cannot communicate with 2 of the
> datanodes in 3 node cluster
>
>
>
Nilotpal Nandi created HDDS-1057:
Summary: get key operation fails when client cannot communicate
with 2 of the datanodes in 3 node cluster
Key: HDDS-1057
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDDS-1057
Aaron T. Myers created HDFS-5403:
Summary: WebHdfs client cannot communicate with older WebHdfs
servers post HDFS-5306
Key: HDFS-5403
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-5403
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') wrote:
I am relatively new to Hadoop and am working through a Manning
publication
Hadoop in Action. One of the first program in the book (page 44)
gives me
a Java exception: org.apache.hadoop.ipc.**RemoteException: Server IPC
version
7 cannot communicate with client version 3.
My Hadoop
through a Manning publication
Hadoop in Action. One of the first program in the book (page 44) gives me
a Java exception: org.apache.hadoop.ipc.RemoteException: Server IPC version
7 cannot communicate with client version 3.
My Hadoop distribution is CDH4. The Java Maven project takes its
version
7 cannot communicate with client version 3.
My Hadoop distribution is CDH4. The Java Maven project takes its
dependency from Apache. The exception comes from a line involving the
Configuration class.
Any idea on how to avoid this exception?
. One of the first program in the book (page 44) gives me
a Java exception: org.apache.hadoop.ipc.RemoteException: Server IPC version
7 cannot communicate with client version 3.
My Hadoop distribution is CDH4. The Java Maven project takes its
dependency from Apache. The exception comes from
a Manning
publication
Hadoop in Action. One of the first program in the book (page 44)
gives me
a Java exception: org.apache.hadoop.ipc.RemoteException: Server IPC
version
7 cannot communicate with client version 3.
My Hadoop distribution is CDH4. The Java Maven project takes its
dependency from