Hi,

I just took a look into the hdp 2.2 sandbox, and unfortunately it was a
waste of time and I went older ;).

At the first boot, without me doing anything in the configs, zookeeper
throwed errors at startup and got killed (couldn't connect). However,
ignoring this I started hbase, which hdp recommend doing by hand O_o
(starting every service one by one). And the shell worked ... at first.

Now I wanted to make it working and used a network bridge to ssh to the
box (copy jars for test programs etc.). And now hbase services didn't
want to start, because now it couldn't access the log files anymore
(missing permissions) *scratch at head*. I gave permissions to the hbase
user ... didn't work either. HMaster got killed immediately. After using
a host-only network ... same problems. I didn't looked further into the
problems, as I wanted to take only a small look at the product.

After reimporting and a second try ... same problems. So, I couldn't
reproduce your problem because I didn't get to your point of problems :(.

As this is a standard VM thousands of people use the errors are most
likely in my install of the VM, but it seems to be very easy to make
mistakes and end up with a not usable install :/. Sry that this didn't
help. But I think you should use a standard hbase standalone install to
test hbase for your purposes.

Best wishes and good luck

Wilm

Am 16.12.2014 um 15:19 schrieb Marco:
> Hi,
>
> Hbase is installed correctly and working (hbase shell works fine).
>
> But I'm not able to use the Java API to connect to an existing Hbase Table:
>
> <<<
> val conf = HBaseConfiguration.create()
>
> conf.clear()
>
> conf.set("hbase.zookeeper.quorum", "ip:2181");
> conf.set("hbase.zookeeper.property.clientPort", "2181");
> conf.set("hbase.zookeeper.dns.nameserver", "ip");
> conf.set("hbase.regionserver.port","60020");
> conf.set("hbase.master", "ip:60000");
>
> val hTable = new HTable(conf, "truck_events")
>
> Actually the coding is Scala but I think it is understandable, what I
> am trying to achieve. I've tried also to use hbase-site.xml instead of
> manually configuring it -  but the result is the same.
>
> As response I got
> 14/12/16 15:10:05 INFO zookeeper.ZooKeeper: Initiating client
> connection, connectString=ip:2181 sessionTimeout=30000
> watcher=hconnection
> 14/12/16 15:10:10 INFO zookeeper.ClientCnxn: Opening socket connection
> to server ip:2181. Will not attempt to authenticate using SASL
> (unknown error)
> 14/12/16 15:10:10 INFO zookeeper.ClientCnxn: Socket connection
> established to ip:2181, initiating session
> 14/12/16 15:10:10 INFO zookeeper.ClientCnxn: Session establishment
> complete on server ip:2181, sessionid = 0x14a53583e080010, negotiated
> timeout = 30000
>
> and then finally after a couple of minutes: (the constructor call of
> HTable is hanging)
>
> [error] (run-main-0)
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.NoServerForRegionException: Unable to
> find region for truck_events,,99999999999999 after 14 tries.
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.NoServerForRegionException: Unable to
> find region for truck_events,,99999999999999 after 14 tries.
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HConnectionManager$HConnectionImplementation.locateRegionInMeta(HConnectionManager.java:1092)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HConnectionManager$HConnectionImplementation.locateRegion(HConnectionManager.java:997)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HConnectionManager$HConnectionImplementation.locateRegionInMeta(HConnectionManager.java:1099)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HConnectionManager$HConnectionImplementation.locateRegion(HConnectionManager.java:1001)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HConnectionManager$HConnectionImplementation.locateRegion(HConnectionManager.java:958)
>         at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HTable.finishSetup(HTable.java:251)
>         at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HTable.<init>(HTable.java:155)
>         at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HTable.<init>(HTable.java:129)
>         at HbaseConnector$.main(HbaseConnector.scala:18)
>         at HbaseConnector.main(HbaseConnector.scala)
>         at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>         at 
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
>         at 
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
>         at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
> [trace] Stack trace suppressed: run last compile:run for the full output.
> 14/12/16 13:22:15 ERROR zookeeper.ClientCnxn: Event thread exiting due
> to interruption
> java.lang.InterruptedException
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject.reportInterruptAfterWait(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:2017)
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject.await(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:2052)
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue.take(LinkedBlockingQueue.java:442)
>         at 
> org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn$EventThread.run(ClientCnxn.java:491)
> 14/12/16 13:22:15 INFO zookeeper.ClientCnxn: EventThread shut down
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Nonzero exit code: 1
>         at scala.sys.package$.error(package.scala:27)
> [trace] Stack trace suppressed: run last compile:run for the full output.
> [error] (compile:run) Nonzero exit code: 1
> [error] Total time: 1106 s, completed Dec 16, 2014 1:22:15 PM
>
>
> In the RegionServer log, I've seen this:
>
> 2014-12-16 13:31:34,087 DEBUG [RpcServer.listener,port=60020]
> ipc.RpcServer: RpcServer.listener,port=60020: connection from
> 10.97.68.159:41772; # active connections: 1
> 2014-12-16 13:33:34,220 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=1,port=60020]
> ipc.RpcServer: RpcServer.listener,port=60020: DISCONNECTING client
> 10.97.68.159:41772 because read count=-1. Number of active
> connections: 1
> 2014-12-16 13:36:26,988 DEBUG [LruStats #0] hfile.LruBlockCache:
> Total=430.02 KB, free=401.18 MB, max=401.60 MB, blockCount=4,
> accesses=28, hits=24, hitRatio=85.71%, , cachingAccesses=28,
> cachingHits=24, cachingHitsRatio=85.71%, evictions=269, evicted=0,
> evictedPerRun=0.0
> 2014-12-16 13:36:34,017 DEBUG [RpcServer.listener,port=60020]
> ipc.RpcServer: RpcServer.listener,port=60020: connection from
> 10.97.68.159:42728; # active connections: 1
> 2014-12-16 13:38:34,112 DEBUG [RpcServer.reader=2,port=60020]
> ipc.RpcServer: RpcServer.listener,port=60020: DISCONNECTING client
> 10.97.68.159:42728 because read count=-1. Number of active
> connections: 1
> 2014-12-16 13:41:26,989 DEBUG [LruStats #0] hfile.LruBlockCache:
> Total=430.02 KB, free=401.18 MB, max=401.60 MB, blockCount=4,
> accesses=30, hits=26, hitRatio=86.67%, , cachingAccesses=30,
> cachingHits=26, cachingHitsRatio=86.67%, evictions=299, evicted=0,
> evictedPerRun=0.0
>
> So it connects and disconnects with read count -1 .
>
> Can anybody help me finding the root cause of this issue ? I've tried
> to restart Hbase and so on but with no effect. Hive is also working
> fine, just not my coding :(
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Marco

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