Hi, Thanks for the advice on using Netty, it looks like it solved my problem.
Now my job gets stuck at 99%, but it must be something different :) Cheers, -- Gianmarco On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Avery Ching <ach...@apache.org> wrote: > You can also try to use the netty option (no security). > > -Dgiraph.useNetty=true > > Avery > > > On 6/20/12 10:57 AM, Eugene Koontz wrote: > >> On 6/20/12 7:37 AM, Gianmarco De Francisci Morales wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am getting the exception in the subject when running my giraph program >>> on a cluster with Kerberos authentication. >>> >>> Here the stack trace: >>> >>> The same program works on my local hadoop instance (though the versions >>> are slightly different, 1.0.2 local and 0.20.205 on the cluster). >>> Is it a munging problem? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -- >>> Gianmarco >>> >>> >>> Hi Gianmarco, >> It's good to hear that you're trying out Giraph with >> authentication. I >> was a bit confused by your setup - are you using DIGEST or Kerberos? Can >> you post your Hadoop configuration (your hadoop-site.xml)? >> >> -Eugene >> >> >