Thank you all, but still the same after change file:/ to file://, and
HADOOP_CONF_DIR points to the correct position already:
$ echo $HADOOP_CONF_DIR
/home/dong/import/hadoop-2.6.0/etc/hadoop


2014-12-15 8:57 GMT-06:00 johny casanova <pcgamer2...@outlook.com>:
>
> Don't you have to use file:// instead of just one /?
>
>  ------------------------------
> From: brahmareddy.batt...@huawei.com
> To: user@hadoop.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Hadoop 2.6.0: "FileSystem file:/// is not a distributed file
> system"
> Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 05:48:18 +0000
>
>
> Hi Dong,
>
> HADOOP_CONF_DIR might be referring to default..you can export
> HADOOP_CONF_DIR where following configuration files are present..
>
>  Thanks & Regards
> Brahma Reddy Battula
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Dan Dong [dongda...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Saturday, December 13, 2014 3:43 AM
> *To:* user@hadoop.apache.org
> *Subject:* Hadoop 2.6.0: "FileSystem file:/// is not a distributed file
> system"
>
>     Hi,
>   I installed Hadoop2.6.0 on my cluster with 2 nodes, I got the following
> error when I run:
> $hadoop dfsadmin -report
> FileSystem file:/// is not a distributed file system
>
> What this mean? I have set it in core-site.xml already:
> <property>
>   <name>fs.defaultFS</name>
>   <value>hdfs://master-node:9000</value>
> </property>
>
> and in hdfs-site.xml:
> <property>
>   <name>dfs.namenode.name.dir</name>
>   <value>file:/home/dong/hadoop-2.6.0-dist/dfs/name</value>
>   <final>true</final>
> </property>
> <property>
>   <name>dfs.dataname.data.dir</name>
>   <value>file:/home/dong/hadoop-2.6.0-dist/dfs/data</value>
>   <final>true</final>
> </property>
>
> The java process are running on master as:
> 10479 SecondaryNameNode
> 10281 NameNode
> 10628 ResourceManager
>
> and on slave:
> 22870 DataNode
> 22991 NodeManager
>
> Any hints? Thanks!
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
>
>

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