And one thing : i have set the hbase-env like this : JAVA_HOME = /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun, HBASE_MANAGE_ZK = true, HBASE_CLASSPATH = /usr/lib/hadoop/conf.... and the hbase-site : hbase.cluster.distributed : true and hbase.zookeeper.quorum : IP adresses of my 3 nodes
2011/6/22 Laurent Hatier <[email protected]> > My conf sorry : HBase 0.90.1 with cloudera & Hadoop 0.20 with cloudera > (package cdh3b4) > > > 2011/6/22 Laurent Hatier <[email protected]> > >> Hi all, >> >> I know it's maybe ridiculous but i have problems with HBase installation >> in cluster. I will have follow 2-3 tutorials on it but it doesn't work. >> Well, first i would like to know if it possible to have 2 servers in >> cluster with HBase. I ask this because i have seen that we must have 3 >> servers for Zookeeper. >> Secondly, i don't have really understood the Zookeeper definition ^^ >> (maybe this one can be the first ^^) >> I use HDFS for root.dir but there is a lot of difference between HDFS and >> /tmp for example ? >> I start "hbase master start" like this and "hbase regionserver start" on >> the other node. >> I have already insert IP adresses in the regionserver file. >> Thirdly, i have question about HDFS : when i start hbase on 1 server it >> works (root.dir use HDFS) ; but when i want to see the hadoop system with >> localhost:50030 (and of course i have starting all) it doesn't work... There >> is a relation ? >> >> If anyone can answer me one of these (or all ^^) thanks to you ! >> >> >> >> -- >> Laurent HATIER >> Étudiant en 2e année du Cycle Ingénieur à l'EISTI >> > > > > -- > Laurent HATIER > Étudiant en 2e année du Cycle Ingénieur à l'EISTI > -- Laurent HATIER Étudiant en 2e année du Cycle Ingénieur à l'EISTI
