Can you paste your spark-env.sh file? Looks like you have it misconfigured.
Thanks Best Regards On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:43 AM, Morbious <knowledgefromgro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Recently I've configured spark in cluster with zookeper. > I have 2 masters ( active/standby) and 6 workers. > I've begun my installation with samples from example directory. > Everything worked fine when I only used memory . > When I used word count example I got messages like the ones below: > > 14/10/09 19:37:19 ERROR remote.EndpointWriter: AssociationError > [akka.tcp://sparkwor...@spark-slave1.domain.org:7078] -> [akka.tcp:// > sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757]: Error [Association failed > with [akka.tcp://sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757]] [ > akka.remote.EndpointAssociationException: Association failed with > [akka.tcp://sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757] > Caused by: > akka.remote.transport.netty.NettyTransport$$anonfun$associate$1$$anon$2: > Connection refused: spark-slave1.domain.org/10.0.6.228:53757 > ] > 14/10/09 19:37:19 ERROR remote.EndpointWriter: AssociationError > [akka.tcp://sparkwor...@spark-slave1.domain.org:7078] -> [akka.tcp:// > sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757]: Error [Association failed > with [akka.tcp://sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757]] [ > akka.remote.EndpointAssociationException: Association failed with > [akka.tcp://sparkexecu...@spark-slave1.domain.org:53757] > Caused by: > akka.remote.transport.netty.NettyTransport$$anonfun$associate$1$$anon$2: > Connection refused: spark-slave1.domain.org/10.0.6.228:53757 > ] > > I'm a little confused because I can't find any solution to my problem. > I use Cloudera hadoop with spark. > > Best regards, > > Morbious >