Just curious, but what's zookeeper.sh in the bin directory of HBase?
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Jay Vyas <jayunit...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes that's a great post it helped me appreciate the complexity of the > whole thing to. There's gotta be a JIRA in here somewhere :) > > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 24, 2013, at 7:08 PM, "Yves S. Garret" <yoursurrogate...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > I do want to know. Maybe that'll get my problem resolved. > > > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Asaf Mesika <asaf.mes...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> If you truly want to understand the weirdness behind what you witnessed, > >> then make a big cup of coffee, prepare a notebook with a pen and sit > down > >> to read this: > http://blog.devving.com/why-does-hbase-care-about-etchosts/ > >> My friend at devving.com had a fight like this with HBase pseudo mode, > but > >> decided to go really deep into HBase code , JVM, Dns resolving and Linux > >> standards. > >> > >> > >> On Friday, May 24, 2013, Jay Vyas wrote: > >> > >>> +1 for a VM on your own machine. That's how I do it because its easy > to > >>> control and muck with network settings . > >>> > >>> Cant you just Edit etc/hostname file ? > >>> > >>> On May 24, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <jdcry...@apache.org> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> This is a machine identity problem. HBase simply uses the normal Java > >>>> APIs and asks "who am I?". The answer it gets is > >>>> ip72-215-225-9.at.at.cox.net. Changing this should only be a matter > of > >>>> DNS configs, starting with /etc/hosts. What is your machine's hostname > >>>> exactly (run "hostname")? When you ping it, what does it return? That > >>>> should get you started. Does you machine even have a local IP when you > >>>> run ifconfig? If not, all you can do is force everything to localhost > >>>> in your network configs. It also means you cannot use HBase in a > >>>> distributed fashion. > >>>> > >>>> Changing the code seems like a waste of time, HBase is inherently > >>>> distributed and it relies on machines having their network correctly > >>>> configured. Your time might be better spent using a VM on your own > >>>> machine. > >>>> > >>>> J-D > >>>> > >>>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Yves S. Garret > >>>> <yoursurrogate...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> That seems to be the case. The thing that I don't get is if I missed > >>> any > >>>>> "global" setting in order to make everything turn towards localhost. > >>> What > >>>>> am I missing? > >>>>> > >>>>> I'll scour the HBase docs again. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Jay Vyas <jayunit...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Yes ... get hostname and /etc/hosts synced up properly and i bet > that > >>> will > >>>>>> fix it > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans < > >>> jdcry...@apache.org > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Ah yeah the master advertised itself as: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Attempting connect to Master server at > >>>>>>> ip72-215-225-9.at.at.cox.net,46122,1369408257140 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> So the region server cannot find it since that's the public address > >>>>>>> and nothing's reachable through that. Now you really need to fix > >> your > >>>>>>> networking :) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> J-D > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Yves S. Garret > >>>>>>> <yoursurrogate...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>> Ok, weird, it still seems to be looking towards Cox. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Here is my hbase-site.xml file: > >>>>>>>> http://bin.cakephp.org/view/628322266 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans < > >>>>>> jdcry...@apache.org > >>>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> No, I meant hbase.master.ipc.address and > >>>>>>>>> hbase.regionserver.ipc.address. See > >>>>>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8148. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> J-D > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Yves S. Garret > >>>>>>>>> <yoursurrogate...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> Do you mean hbase.master.info.bindAddress and > >>>>>>>>>> hbase.regionserver.info.bindAddress? I couldn't find > >>>>>>>>>> anything else in the docs. But having said that, both > >>>>>>>>>> are set to 0.0.0.0 by default. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Also, I checked out 127.0.0.1:60010 and 0.0.0.0:60010, > >>>>>>>>>> no web gui. > >> >