Hello
We had an old document (I think it was hadoop 0.2) which stated these steps
To start Hadoop:
$HADOOP_HOME/bin/start-all.sh (alternatively, you can start hdfs then mapreduce
by start-dfs.sh and start-mapred.sh respectively)
To stop Hadoop:
$HADOOP_HOME/bin/stop-all.sh (or stop-dfs.sh and
Some of the shell scripts are now in the sbin directory. The
documentation at the website that matches your version will save you a
lot of grief.
Chris
On 2/23/2014 11:38 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
Hello
We had an old document (I think it was hadoop 0.2) which stated these
steps
To start
found the problem was due to missing mapred-site.xml.
After creating it, the problem was gone.
thanks for all the answers.
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Can somebody help me please?
Thanks
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Hi Experts,
I'm facing an issue with Hiveserver2 and Ldap Integration, I have followed
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