Is there a "debug" flag I can use with hbase shell that will tell
me the name it's trying to resolve?
Thank you
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Jay Wilson
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Subject:Re: HBASE -- YCSB ?
This exception is generally caused when one of your server names
returned does not map to a valid IP address on that host.. The
services being up or not does not matter but the hostname should
resolve to a valid IPÂ
Regards,
Dhaval
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Sent: Monday, 9 July 2012 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: HBASE -- YCSB ?
    Thank you Amandeep for your input.
   I go into "hbase shell" to create a table from my
HMaster, which
isn't running a DN process and I get the following. Â Could this
be
caused by a number of my DNs being offline, by the fact that the
node
isn't running a DN process, or something else?
   hbase(main):013:0> create 'usertable', 'testcol'
ERROR: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: [3]
java.netNoRouteToHostException: [4] No route to host
Here is some help for this command:
Create table; pass table name, a dictionary of specifications per
column family, and optionally a dictionary of table configuration.
Dictionaries are described below in the GENERAL NOTES section.
Examples:
hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', VERSIONS => 5}
hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1'}, {NAME => 'f2'}, {NAME => 'f3'}
hbase> # The above in shorthand would be the following:
hbase> create 't1', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3'
hbase> create 't1', {NAME => 'f1', VERSIONS => 1, TTL => 2592000,
BLOCKCACHE => true}
hbase> create 't1', 'f1', {SPLITS => ['10', '20', '30', '40']}
hbase> create 't1', 'f1', {SPLITS_FILE => 'splits.txt'} [5]
   I can see in the ZK logs and the RS logs that they talk
to the
shell, so I know that communication is good and I find no errors or
exceptions in them.
   Also I can do a hbase shell status, hbase shell
zk_dump, and hadoop
dfsadmin -report all from the node I am trying to create the table
from with no issue.
   If I get on a node with the DataNode process running on
it and try,
I get the following:
   [hadoop@srack0-11 ~]$ hbase shell
HBase Shell; enter 'help' for list of supported commands.
Type "exit" to leave the HBase Shell
Version 0.90.6-cdh3u4, r, Mon May 7 13:14:00 PDT 2012
hbase(main):001:0> status
3 servers, 0 dead, 0.6667 average load
hbase(main):002:0> create 'usertable', 'tempcol'
ERROR: java.io.IOException: [6] java.io.IOException: [7] Bad connect
ack with
firstBadLink as 172.18.0.9:50010
   I assume this means it is trying to talk to a DN
process on a node
that I know is down.
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   Jay Wilson
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Sent:Mon, 9 Jul 2012 12:21:22 -0700
Subject:Re: HBASE -- YCSB ?
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On Monday, July 9, 2012 at 12:17 PM,
[email protected] [9] [1] wrote:
>
>
> Now that I have a stable cluster, I would like to use YCSB to test
> its performance; however, I am a bit confused after reading
several
> different website posting about YCSB.
>
> 1) Be default will YCSB read my hbase-site.xml [10] [2] file or do
I
have to
> copy it into the YCSB conf directory? I plan on using on of my
nodes
> with no Hadoop/HBASE processes running on it, but it has all the
> environmental stuff in place.
>
>
You have to put the hbase-site.xml [11] [3] in
YCSB/hbase/src/main/conf/.
>
> 2) Does the hbase.master [12] [4] property have to be site in the
> hbase-site.xml [13] [5] file for YCSB to work?
>
>
The only property that has to be there is the zookeeper quorum list.
That's what the HBase client needs to talk to the cluster.
>
> 3) After working through all the workloads is there a script/tool
> that will clean up my HBase?
>
>
Nope. You'll need to go in and disable, drop the table you wrote
too. You can do that from the shell.
disable 'mytable'
drop 'mytable'
That's all you'll need to do to clean it up.
>
> Thank You
>
> ---
>
> Jay Wilson
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