Hi -
I am looking to delete a node (say, /katta) from a running zk ensemble
altogether and curious if there is any command-line tool that is available
that can do a delete.
--
Karthik.
Hi Karthik,
You can use bin/zkCli.sh which provides a nice command line shell
interface for executing commands.
Thanks
mahadev
On 3/26/10 9:42 AM, Karthik K oss@gmail.com wrote:
Hi -
I am looking to delete a node (say, /katta) from a running zk ensemble
altogether and curious if
The delete command provided by bin/zkCli.sh will delete a leaf node but is
not recursive. I don't have a copy on my desk, but I believe there's code in
the O'Reilly Hadoop book for recursive node delete.
-Nick
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Karthik K oss@gmail.com wrote:
Hi -
I am
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