Awesome, thanks!
Patrick
Something Something wrote:
Sure. I will add my notes to this WIKI page and we can fix them later as
necessary.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
Would you be willing to create a "zk on ec2" page on the wiki?
http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ZooKeep
Sure. I will add my notes to this WIKI page and we can fix them later as
necessary.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
> Would you be willing to create a "zk on ec2" page on the wiki?
> http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ZooKeeper/ZooKeeperOnEC2
>
> Not sure on the exactly content
Would you be willing to create a "zk on ec2" page on the wiki?
http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ZooKeeper/ZooKeeperOnEC2
Not sure on the exactly content -- basically outline what you did to get
ZK running. Something you think would be helpful to other users trying
to deploy ZK on ec2 for the first
fyi: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-617
Feel free to comment on this. Actually it would be great if you had any
ideas on how to make the docs better around this if you could add
comments. We are too close to the code. As a new user (this is open
invite to any user) with fresh
One thing missing from the list is that you need to have myid files on
each server that correspond to the servers id (specified in the conf file).
http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/current/zookeeperAdmin.html#sc_zkMulitServerSetup
You'd have a config on each system that looks something lik
Btw, the docs for a particular version of ZK are always included in the
release (under docs toplevel directory). The docs on the apache site are
always for the latest stable release (currently 3.2.1). That's why you
saw the discrepancy.
Patrick
Something Something wrote:
Switched to 3.2.1.
Sorry, ignore this. My bad.
These messages disappeared when I started ZooKeeper on other two instances.
I tested this by killing 1 or 2 processes at a time. These messages start
popping up when a process gets killed - implying that these instances are
indeed talking to each other.
Thanks.
On
I keep getting "Connection refused" on EC2. Seems like it's a security
issue on Amazon's EC2 environment. I have tried specifying machine names in
following 4 ways, but nothing seems to help:
server.1=domU-12-31-38-01-B8-47.compute-1.internal:2888:3888
server.1=domU-12-31-38-01-B8-47:2888:3888
s
Nearly! 1+2 are correct, but you also need to start ZooKeeper on all three
instances with bin/zkServer.sh start.
Henry
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Something Something <
mailinglist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now that I have your attention..next question... :)
>
> Now I would like to start a Zoo
Now that I have your attention..next question... :)
Now I would like to start a Zookeeper Quorum on 3 EC Instances. Read the
doc regarding... "Running Replicated ZooKeeper". It says "all servers in
the quorum should have the same configuration file".. Does this mean... I
should..
1) Download
Switched to 3.2.1. Much better. Got a command prompt. Thank you both.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Henry Robinson wrote:
> The 3.2.1 command line is a lot nicer (has an actual prompt, tab
> auto-completion, shows your connection status etc) - if you can upgrade to
> 3.2.1 which is a good
The 3.2.1 command line is a lot nicer (has an actual prompt, tab
auto-completion, shows your connection status etc) - if you can upgrade to
3.2.1 which is a good deal more modern, I would recommend it. If I recall
correctly, there was no prompt in 3.1.1...
Henry
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:36 AM, So
Without -server made some progress, but don't see a command prompt.
Shouldn't I see one?
This is what I see:
2009-12-09 17:27:56,709 - INFO [main:zookee...@341] - Initiating client
connection, host=127.0.0.1:2181 sessionTimeout=5000
watcher=org.apache.zookeeper.zookeepermain$mywatc...@32fb4f
2009
Hi,
Can you try this?
bin/zkCli.sh 127.0.0.1:2181
The -server command was added later as far as I remember.
Thanks
mahadev
On 12/9/09 9:05 AM, "Something Something" wrote:
> I am trying to start ZooKeeper on an EC2 instance. Here's what I did:
>
> 1) Downloaded & Unpacked ZooKeeper 3.1
I am trying to start ZooKeeper on an EC2 instance. Here's what I did:
1) Downloaded & Unpacked ZooKeeper 3.1.1 on EC2 instance.
2) cp /conf/zoo_sample.cfg /conf/zoo.cfg
3) Changed the dataDir path to point to my EBS volume.
4) In one command window, ran /bin/zkServer.sh start
(The last messag
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