It should be classpath issue. Did you set the PIG_HOME ? Maybe you still
point PIG_HOME to pig version 0.13

 

Best Regard,
Jeff Zhang





On 7/14/15, 12:00 PM, "Antoine Lafleur" <antoine.lafl...@gmx.fr> wrote:

>Evening,
>
>     Sorry to bother, in case of anyone do have the same issue, it seems
>that the problem doesn't occur on version 0.13. I was able to run some
>grunt command and check the link with my hdfs cluster.
>
>Have a nice evening.
>Regards
>
>Le 14/07/2015 20:15, Antoine Lafleur a écrit :
>> Hi Debabrata,
>>
>>     Unfortunately the java -cp command give me back the following
>> "Error: Could not find or load main class org.python.util.jython"
>>
>>     I've checked the jar files and they do are the same :
>>
>>     md5sum /usr/local/hadoop/share/hadoop/tools/lib/joda-time-2.5.jar
>>     c18e34f88c183cb21bbb693b3505e7d2
>> /usr/local/hadoop/share/hadoop/tools/lib/joda-time-2.5.jar
>>
>>     md5sum /usr/local/pig/pig-0.15.0/lib/joda-time-2.5.jar
>>     c18e34f88c183cb21bbb693b3505e7d2
>> /usr/local/pig/pig-0.15.0/lib/joda-time-2.5.jar
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Le 14/07/2015 19:36, Debabrata Pani a écrit :
>>> Hi Antoine,
>>>
>>> I don't completely know the answer to your questions.
>>>
>>> But does this following command give a jython prompt to you ?
>>>
>>> java -cp `hadoop classpath` org.python.util.jython
>>>
>>> If it does, can you type the following and see what is the output ?
>>>
>>>>>> from org.joda.time import DateTime
>>>>>> x = DateTime()
>>>>>> x.getClass().getProtectionDomain()
>>> The above is important to know where is the joda jar coming in your
>>> classpath.
>>> If the above does not work, may be we can study the output of the
>>> following:
>>>
>>>>>> from java.lang import System
>>>>>> System.getProperties()
>>> Regards,
>>> Debabrata Pani
>>>
>

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