Hi Amelia,

Great to know you are using Oozie. The feature
'oozie.filesystems.supported' is present in Oozie version 3.3 onwards -
currently in the process of a release.

As far as the problem you are seeing, could you look into the oozie.log
and paste any errors/exceptions here?

Thanks,
--
Mona Chitnis




On 10/5/12 3:04 AM, "Amelia Jones" <ameli...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Is there anything special I need to put in oozie-site.xml to allow Oozie
>to work with Datastax and Cassandra?
>
>I've copied the appropriate jar files into the libext folder and managed
>to get Oozie starting without error, however when I try to run any of
>the examples, such as 'no-op', the command never returns/exits and Oozie
>just seems to hang. I can't access http://localhost:11000/oozie during
>this time either, which leads me to believe Oozie is locked up somehow.
>
>Even cancelling the command to run the job does not 'unlock' Oozie, and
>I have to kill the process.
>
>I am running all of this locally for the moment. There are no error
>messages I can see in the logs or in the console.
>
>I read in this thread
>(http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-oozie-users/201110.mbo
>x/%3CCAMkn0zb34QyHixzBu6%3Dz8nNimBUhCtN6ftXenoaxpdJjD%2ByDzQ%40mail.gmail.
>com%3E) 
>of a 'oozie.filesystems.supported' setting, however this doesn't appear
>in the oozie-default.xml so I'm wondering if it is even a valid setting
>anymore? I am using Oozie 3.2.0.
>
>Any ideas on where I can be looking for more information on what the
>problem/error is?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Amelia

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