Re: Exception while running a Hadoop example on a standalone install on Windows 7

2012-09-05 Thread Visioner Sadak
Hadoop 1.0.3 will give you lot of problems with windows and cygwin, becoz of complexities of cygwin configuration paths,so better downgrade to lower versions for development and testing purpose on windows(i downgraded to 0.22.0) and you can use 1.0.3 on production with linux servers...I will be

Re: Exception while running a Hadoop example on a standalone install on Windows 7

2012-09-05 Thread Udayini Pendyala
Hi Hemanth, That is a copy paste issue and also, I have cygwin installed. I will revisit my install on Ubuntu and ask for any help I may need there. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Udayini --- On Tue, 9/4/12, Hemanth Yamijala yhema...@thoughtworks.com wrote: From: Hemanth Yamijala

Exception while running a Hadoop example on a standalone install on Windows 7

2012-09-04 Thread Udayini Pendyala
Hi, Following is a description of what I am trying to do and the steps I followed. GOAL: a). Install Hadoop 1.0.3 b). Hadoop in a standalone (or local) mode c). OS: Windows 7 STEPS FOLLOWED: 1.    1.   I followed instructions from:

Re: Exception while running a Hadoop example on a standalone install on Windows 7

2012-09-04 Thread Bejoy Ks
Hi Udayani By default hadoop works well for linux and linux based OS. Since you are on Windows you need to install and configure ssh using cygwin before you start hadoop daemons. On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Udayini Pendyala udayini_pendy...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, Following is a

Re: Exception while running a Hadoop example on a standalone install on Windows 7

2012-09-04 Thread Hemanth Yamijala
Though I agree with others that it would probably be easier to get Hadoop up and running on Unix based systems, couldn't help notice that this path: \tmp \hadoop-upendyal\mapred\staging\upendyal-1075683580\.staging seems to have a space in the first component i.e '\tmp ' and not '\tmp'. Is that