If it complains about SSH errors then I would ensure that you are logged
into your SSH client e.g. ssh -v localhost, prior to executing any hadoop
scripts. This would make sense.

Further to this, unless you are actually experiencing Nutch related problems
on a pseudo or cluster setup then probably the best place to go is the
hadoop user lists. This is only a thought, but it would make most sense.



On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 3:58 PM, webdev1977 <webdev1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do I NEED SSHD for Nutch 1.3 in Pseudo Distributed mode?
>
> I am running on a windows server using cygwin (obviously :-)
>
> I can not get haddop/nutch to run in deploy mode and I am not sure if it
> has
> something to do with ssh or not.  When I run start-all.sh it gives me some
> ssh usage errors and also says it is staring the jobtracker and namenode.
>
> In the hadoop log it complains about not being able to write file:
> hdfs://localhost:9000/cygdrive/r/EnterpriseSearch/hadoop/mapreduce/system/
> jobtracker.info.
>
> I have configred core-site.xml, hdfs-site.xml and mapred-site.xml
>
>
>
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