Hi Konstantinos, I would advise to check the Sqoop server log as a first step in the troubleshooting.
Jarcec On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 08:02:01PM +0300, Konstantinos Aretakis wrote: > Thanks again. > I did exactly that so I suppose my sqoop server should be running... > > However when I set my server host at client I get a connection refused... > > I 've seen there is a sqoop.properties file that requires a username > (that is sa from default) and a password! > I think that is the problem. How I should configure that? The > instructions are not very clear in that part! > K.A > > On 24 Ιουν 2013, at 18:18, Jarek Jarcec Cecho <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi sir, > > Hadoop 1 have usually all required jars in the same path known usually > > referred as HADOOP_HOME. The split to common, hdfs and yarn has happen in > > Hadoop 2. Therefore you should be fine with only specifying path to your > > custom folder. > > > > Jarcec > > > > On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 09:33:01AM +0300, Κωνσταντίνος Αρετάκης wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have installed hadoop 1.1.2 from source in a custom folder at my pc and > >> want to install sqoop2. > >> > >> According to the installation instructions > >> > >> ./bin/addtowar.sh -hadoop-version 2.0 -hadoop-path > >> /usr/lib/hadoop-common:/usr/lib/hadoop-hdfs:/usr/lib/hadoop-yarn > >> > >> I need to specify the hadoop-version that is 1.0 in my case and the > >> hadoop-path > >> > >> So except hadoop-common that is the root of my hadoop installation can > >> anyone tell where the other two folders hadoop-hdfs, hadoop-yarn should be > >> located? > >> > >> Thanks
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