Raj, you can look at lensserver.out.* files in log directory for more information on the error, if you are not finding in .log file.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Rajat Khandelwal <rajatgupt...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Raj > > I don't see any issues, but jus to re iterate, here's what I did after > which I verified the server to be up. > > > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin [0] > $ ls > LICENSE LICENSE-CDDLv1.1-GPLv2_withCPE LICENSE-GPLv3 README > LICENSE-CDDL-v1.0 LICENSE-EDL LICENSE-LGPL client > LICENSE-CDDLv1.0-GPLv2_withCPE LICENSE-EPL NOTICE server > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin [0] > $ cd server/ > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin/server [0] > $ ls > bin conf conf-pseudo-distr webapp > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin/server [0] > $ bin/lens-ctl start > /Users/rajat.khandelwal/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin/server > Adding hadoop libs in classpath from /opt/hdp > HIVE_HOME is set, adding > /Users/rajat.khandelwal/Git/hive/packaging/target/apache-hive-0.13.4-inm-SNAPSHOT-bin/apache-hive-0.13.4-inm-SNAPSHOT-bin/lib/* > into lens classpath > Started lens server! > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin/server [0] > $ > > > Looking at your email, I wonder the error line in lens-config.sh has > something to do with the problem. > > The class file is supposed to be here: > > rajat.khandelwal@lappy:~/apache-lens-2.3.0-beta-bin/server [1] > $ ls > webapp/lens-server/WEB-INF/classes/org/apache/lens/server/LensServer.class > webapp/lens-server/WEB-INF/classes/org/apache/lens/server/LensServer.class > > See if it's present. > > On extraction of the tar, inside the webapp folder, lens-server.war file > should be present which should auto-extract and create lens-server folder > on server start. > >