I can see that in my local setup in my laptop. But, I can't see it here
somehow. Idk what exactly is wrong.

Best regards,
Yamini Joshi

On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It should be generated at /tracers when the Accumulo Tracer is started for
> the first time because you are using 1.7.2.
>
> Yamini Joshi wrote:
>
>> I don't understand why the tracer node is not generated at all.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Yamini Joshi
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 10:19 AM, Yamini Joshi <yamini.1...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:yamini.1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     So the file structure inside zookeeper(now after formatting
>>     zookeepers) is:
>>     Accumulo
>>
>>       * d61d7dd5-0f11-437b-9152-d3f171f9af33
>>           o users
>>           o monitor
>>           o problems
>>           o root_tablet
>>           o gc
>>           o hdfs_reservations
>>           o table_locks
>>           o namespaces
>>           o recovery
>>           o fate
>>           o tservers
>>           o tables
>>           o replication
>>           o next_file
>>           o config
>>           o bulk_failed_copyq
>>           o dead
>>           o masters
>>       * instances
>>           o test
>>
>>     test is the name of my new instance. Yes I reinitialized accumulo
>>     using /bin/accumulo init
>>
>>
>>     Best regards,
>>     Yamini Joshi
>>
>>     On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Michael Wall <mjw...@gmail.com
>>     <mailto:mjw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Yep, I was running 1.6
>>
>>         On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 11:08 AM Sean Busbey <bus...@cloudera.com
>>         <mailto:bus...@cloudera.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             tracers used to be under the instance id in 1.6. I can
>>             confirm that in
>>             1.7.2 it is definitely at /tracers. I just ran into this
>>             issue last
>>             week.
>>
>>             @Yamini where do you get the Node does not exist error?
>>             Could you
>>             copy/paste the whole stacktrace? When I followed the same
>>             workaround
>>             Josh mentioned, restarting the Trace servers was sufficient
>>             to have
>>             the znode recreated.
>>
>>             On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Josh Elser
>>             <josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>              > I had pulled up 1.7.2 and I thought /tracers was at the
>>             root of ZooKeeper
>>              > (not within the /accumulo/$instance.id
>>             <http://instance.id> znode). Maybe I looked at the wrong
>>              > code though?
>>              >
>>              > Michael Wall wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >> Maybe this is already known, so apologies in advance.
>>             But don't you
>>              >> need to do
>>              >>
>>              >> $ $ZOOKEEPER_HOME/bin/zkCli.sh -server
>>             m4:2181,m5:2181,m6:2181
>>              >>>
>>              >>>  rmr accumulo/WHATEVER-INSTANCE-ID/tracers
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >> instead of rmr /tracers
>>              >>
>>              >> If you don't know the instance id, I you can do the
>>             following in zookeeper
>>              >>
>>              >> get /accumulo/instances/INSTANCE_NAME
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Josh Elser
>>             <josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>     Uh, I am confused now. /tracers/ is the default
>>             parent znode that
>>              >>     the Accumulo Tracer process registers itself in. We
>>             can also see
>>              >>     this is what was happening with your snippet.
>>              >>
>>              >>     I don't understand how that would not exist. Have
>>             you properly
>>              >>     configured ZooKeeper to act as a quorom? (e.g. if
>>             you zkCli.sh
>>              >>     -server to your ZK servers individually, do you see
>>             a consistent
>>              >>     view of ZK?)
>>              >>
>>              >>     You can try to remove the directory in HDFS you
>>             configured Accumulo
>>              >>     to use, and re `accumulo init` to get back to an
>>             initial state. I'm
>>              >>     not sure how you got into this situation to begin
>> with.
>>              >>
>>              >>     Yamini Joshi wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>         1.7.2
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>         Best regards,
>>              >>         Yamini Joshi
>>              >>
>>              >>         On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 4:17 PM, Josh Elser
>>             <josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>> >>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>>>
>>              >> wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>              Hrm, maybe I am looking at a newer version
>>             of Accumulo than
>>              >>         what
>>              >>              you're using. What version are you on?
>>              >>
>>              >>              Yamini Joshi wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>                  Thank you for replying Josh.
>>              >>                  I am getting this error:
>>              >>                  Node does not exist: /tracers
>>              >>
>>              >>                  I did ls and saw accumulo there. Should
>>             I delete that?
>>              >>                  When I try to delete accumulo, it gives
>>             me a
>>              >>         Authentication is
>>              >>                  not valid
>>              >>                  error.
>>              >>
>>              >>                  Best regards,
>>              >>                  Yamini Joshi
>>              >>
>>              >>                  On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Josh
>> Elser
>>              >> <josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>
>>              >> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com> <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com
>>             <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>>>>>
>>              >> wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>                       Hi Yamini,
>>              >>
>>              >>                       The /tracers node in ZooKeeper was
>>             likely
>>              >> initialized
>>              >>                  previously
>>              >>                       using an Accumulo configuration
>>             that has a
>>              >>         different value for
>>              >>                       instance.secret. You can delete
>>             this znode to move
>>              >>         forward
>>              >>                  if you
>>              >>                       have no other Accumulo instance
>>             you intend to run
>>              >>         on this
>>              >>                  ZK instance.
>>              >>
>>              >>                       $ $ZOOKEEPER_HOME/bin/zkCli.sh
>> -server
>>              >>         m4:2181,m5:2181,m6:2181
>>              >> > rmr /tracers
>>              >>
>>              >>                       You can also set a different value
>> for
>>              >>         trace.zookeeper.path in
>>              >>                       accumulo-site.xml. After doing
>>             this, you can try
>>              >>         running a
>>              >>                       start-all.sh again to start the
>>             tracer.
>>              >>
>>              >>                       You also mentioned that the
>>             Monitor did not start
>>              >>         but did not
>>              >>                       include an exception for that
>>             service. The error you
>>              >>                  included only
>>              >>                       shows that the Accumulo
>>             Master/TabletServer did not
>>              >>                  correctly start
>>              >>                       and assign the system tables
>>             (accumulo.root and
>>              >>                  accumulo.metadata).
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>                       Yamini Joshi wrote:
>>              >>
>>              >>                           Hello all
>>              >>
>>              >>                           I am trying to configure a
>>             multinode cluster
>>              >> with
>>              >>                  accumulo. I am
>>              >>                           using 3
>>              >>                           machines with the config as
>>             follows:
>>              >>
>>              >>                           M4: Hadoop Master/Acc Slave
>>              >>                           M5: Accumulo Master/Monitor/Gc
>>              >>                           M6: Slave
>>              >>
>>              >>                           I have configured zookeeper
>>             ensemble on the
>>              >>         cluster
>>              >>                  with all the 3
>>              >>                           nodes. The Hadoop part seems
>>             to work fine, I
>>              >>         can see
>>              >>                  the console
>>              >>                           and run
>>              >>                           MR jobs easily. I can also see
>>             the zookeeper
>>              >>         cluster
>>              >>                  with M2 as the
>>              >>                           leader. My problem is with
>>             accumulo, after
>>              >>         accumulo init:
>>              >>                           bin/accumulo init
>>              >>                              which seems to run without
>>             any error, after
>>              >>         I isuue
>>              >>                  the command
>>              >>                           bin/start-all.sh
>>              >>                              the Monitor process can't
>>             start. I am
>>              >>         getting this
>>              >>                  error in
>>              >>                           my tracer log:
>>              >>                           [start.Main] ERROR: Thread
>>             'tracer' died.
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>               org.apache.zookeeper.KeeperException$NoAuthException:
>>              >>                           KeeperErrorCode =
>>              >>                           NoAuth for /tracers/trace-
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.zookeeper.KeeperException.create(KeeperException.
>> java:113)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.zookeeper.KeeperException.create(KeeperException.
>> java:51)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.zookeeper.ZooKeeper.create(ZooKeeper.java:783)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.fate.zookeeper.ZooUtil.putEphemeralSeque
>> ntial(ZooUtil.java:464)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.fate.zookeeper.ZooReaderWriter.putEpheme
>> ralSequential(ZooReaderWriter.java:99)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.tracer.TraceServer.registerInZooKeeper(T
>> raceServer.java:304)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.tracer.TraceServer.<init>(TraceServer.
>> java:241)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >> org.apache.accumulo.tracer.Tr
>>             <http://org.apache.accumulo.tracer.Tr>aceServer.main(TraceSe
>> rver.java:346)
>>
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.tracer.TracerExecutable.execute(TracerEx
>> ecutable.java:33)
>>              >>                                 at
>>              >>
>>             org.apache.accumulo.start.Main$1.run(Main.java:120)
>>              >>                                 at
>>             java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
>>              >>
>>              >>                           And this in my monitor debug
>> log:
>>              >>                           Failed to locate tablet for
>>             table : !0 row :
>>              >>         ~err_\100
>>              >>
>>              >>                           I can see that the accumulo
>>             dir has been
>>              >>         created in the
>>              >>                  HDFS.
>>              >>                           Can anyone
>>              >>                           please guide me set this up? I
>>             am attaching my
>>              >>         config
>>              >>                  files here
>>              >>                           (Rest
>>              >>                           all the same generated as a
>>             result of
>>              >>         bin_config file).
>>              >>
>>              >>                           Best regards,
>>              >>                           Yamini Joshi
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >>
>>              >
>>
>>
>>
>>             --
>>             busbey
>>
>>
>>
>>

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