Glad you got it sorted out. Happy HBase-ing! :)
-Dima
On Friday, August 5, 2016, Alexandr Porunov
wrote:
> Hello Dima,
>
> I figured out what it was. The problem was with the old znode which hasn't
> been configured properly. I've removed /hbase znode (rmr /hbase)
Hello Dima,
I figured out what it was. The problem was with the old znode which hasn't
been configured properly. I've removed /hbase znode (rmr /hbase) and
restarted hbase. Now it works properly.
Thanks again for the help
Sincerely,
Alexandr
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Alexandr Porunov
Hello Dima,
I have 4 nodes
hadoopActiveMaster - Zookeeper, NN active master, journal, zkfc
hadoopStandby - Zookeeper, NN standby master, journal, zkfc
hadoopSlave1 - Zookeeper, data node, journal
hadoopSlave2 - data node
/etc/hosts - http://paste.openstack.org/show/550399/
Hey Alexandr,
What does your hbase-site and hdfs-site look like? Wanna upload them to
Gist or something similar and then paste a link?
-Dima
On Friday, August 5, 2016, Alexandr Porunov
wrote:
> Hello Dima,
>
> Thank you for advice. But the problem haven't
Hello Dima,
Thank you for advice. But the problem haven't disappeared. When I start
HMaster on nn1 and nn2 nodes they work but when I try to connect to the nn1
(http://nn1:16010/) HMaster on nn1 crashes. HMaster on nn2 continue be
available via http://nn2:16010/ . Don't you know why it is
Hey Alexandr,
In that case, you'd use what you have set in your hdfs-site.xml for
the dfs.nameservices property (followed by the HBase directory under HDFS).
-Dima
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Alexandr Porunov <
alexandr.poru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't understand one