Re: In Compatible clusterIDs

2013-02-20 Thread Alex Current
d it’s a pseudo-distributed setup) >> and not 0.0.0.0. >> >> ** ** >> >> By the way are you using the dfs.hosts parameter for specifying the >> datanodes that can connect to the namenode? >> >> ** ** >> >> Vijay >> >&g

Re: In Compatible clusterIDs

2013-02-20 Thread nagarjuna kanamarlapudi
20 February 2013 15:52 > *To:* user@hadoop.apache.org > *Subject:* Re: In Compatible clusterIDs > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Hi Jean Marc, > > ** ** > > Yes, this is the cluster I am trying to create and then will scale up.*** > * > > ** ** > &g

RE: In Compatible clusterIDs

2013-02-20 Thread Vijay Thakorlal
using the dfs.hosts parameter for specifying the datanodes that can connect to the namenode? Vijay From: nagarjuna kanamarlapudi [mailto:nagarjuna.kanamarlap...@gmail.com] Sent: 20 February 2013 15:52 To: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: In Compatible clusterIDs Hi Jean Marc,

Re: In Compatible clusterIDs

2013-02-20 Thread nagarjuna kanamarlapudi
Hi Jean Marc, Yes, this is the cluster I am trying to create and then will scale up. As per your suggestion I deleted the folder /Users/nagarjunak/Documents/ hadoop-install/hadoop-2.0.3-alpha/tmp_20 an formatted the cluster. Now I get the following error. 2013-02-20 21:17:25,668 FATAL org.ap

Re: In Compatible clusterIDs

2013-02-20 Thread Jean-Marc Spaggiari
Hi Nagarjuna, Is it a test cluster? Do you have another cluster running close-by? Also, is it your first try? It seems there is some previous data in the dfs directory which is not in sync with the last installation. Maybe you can remove the content of /Users/nagarjunak/Documents/hadoop-install/