Hey, Joseph, I am also interested in Avatar - and can one make it work :)
Please share if you can.
Mark

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Joseph Coleman <
joe.cole...@infinitecampus.com> wrote:

> Thanks, I am only doing 3 servers total for running through the setup for
> comfort sakes before my production gear gets here. I am looking at a
> single Master HDFS server will do Avatar if I can figure it out. The have
> a 10 node data cluster for HDFS and Hbase and a 3 node cluster for
> Zookeeper. Because at some point we way me 20 plus data nodes by years
> end.. Or am I better off leaving Hbase to manage ZK? If so what point do I
> separate out ZK to be its own management piece.
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> On 3/1/11 9:15 AM, "Lars George" <lars.geo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >Hi Joseph,
> >
> >You are talking about a full distributed setup - just all with single
> >nodes? So your ZooKeeper is started and maintained by you as well
> >separately? If so, then sure you can run it on your own. Well, even
> >with HBase you can run this on your own using the supplied version
> >that comes with HBase, see http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#zookeeper
> >for all the gory details.
> >
> >Lars
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> >On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Joseph Coleman
> ><joe.cole...@infinitecampus.com> wrote:
> >> Question when setting up the zookeeper master node can I have just
> >> zookeeper on that box or do I need to have Hbase and hadoop installed on
> >> there as well? I am just doing a 3 node setup for an exercise before my
> >> production gear gets here.. So I have a working HDFS cluster 1 master
> >>and
> >> one slave just trying to setup Hbase and Zookeeper with The zookeeper
> >> master also serving as the Hbase master and the on one HDFS slave also
> >> being my Hbase slave..
> >>
> >>
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