at backtype.storm.utils.Utils.(Utils.java:71)
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From: Garcia-Contractor, Joseph (CORP) [mailto:joseph.garcia-contrac...@adp.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 3:34 PM
To: user@storm.apache.org
Subject: RE: Storm and enviroment variables
Yeap… it certainly does… I missed that. Thanks
Yeap… it certainly does… I missed that. Thanks for pointing it out! ☺
From: Priyank Shah [mailto:ps...@hortonworks.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 12:51 PM
To: user@storm.apache.org
Subject: Re: Storm and enviroment variables
Glad that it fixed your issue. The python script has the
ober 8, 2015 at 6:52 AM
To: "user@storm.apache.org<mailto:user@storm.apache.org>"
Subject: RE: Storm and enviroment variables
I did not see a –config option in the storm python start script… I did however
find in there that if I set the STORM_CONF_DIR environment variable it would
, 2015 5:31 PM
To: user@storm.apache.org
Subject: Re: Storm and enviroment variables
I think you can specify a config file that is other than the default. Can you
try —config command line option while running storm
command ?
From: "Garcia-Contractor, Joseph (CORP)"
Reply-To: "user@s
ober 7, 2015 at 2:15 PM
To: "user@storm.apache.org<mailto:user@storm.apache.org>"
Subject: RE: Storm and enviroment variables
Ok so an additional question here…
Can I tell storm on startup to use a storm.yaml file that I specify with a full
path, or will it only look in /etc/storm
@storm.apache.org
Subject: Re: Storm and enviroment variables
Hi Joseph,
I think storm core components don’t support environment variables. It either
has to be a config yaml file or a –c option. For –c option, its a key value
pair of the form key=value. I checked the code and key should be same as key in
yaml
Hi Joseph,
I think storm core components don’t support environment variables. It either
has to be a config yaml file or a –c option. For –c option, its a key value
pair of the form key=value. I checked the code and key should be same as key in
yaml. It should work for simple strings. But not s