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Tibor Kiss commented on WHIRR-168:
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Looking into the details of HadoopConfigurationBuilder, it would be nice to
refactor the client side configuration generation in
HadoopNameNodeClusterActionHandler, in way to get rid of hadoop-site.xml
because the hadoop client also complains
{code}
WARN conf.Configuration: DEPRECATED: hadoop-site.xml found in the classpath.
Usage of hadoop-site.xml is deprecated. Instead use core-site.xml,
mapred-site.xml and hdfs-site.xml to override properties of core-default.xml,
mapred-default.xml and hdfs-default.xml respectively
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> Add a new optional c parameter for being able to configure the port of socks
> connection.
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>
> Key: WHIRR-168
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-168
> Project: Whirr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: core, service/hadoop
> Environment: ec2
> Reporter: Tibor Kiss
> Assignee: Tibor Kiss
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: local-socks-proxy-address.patch
>
>
> We have a generated .whirr/<hadoop-cluster-name>/hadoop-proxy.sh which
> contains a hard coded port value, the 6666.
> In order to be able to start multiple clusters from the same console I needed
> a simple mechanism to be able to parametrize this port number.
> Therefore I made a patch which adds the possibility to set this
> 'whirr.local-socks-proxy-address' to something like
> whirr.local-socks-proxy-address=localhost:6666
> Instead of configuring the port, we are able to configure the address which
> contains the port.
> (also for the sourcecode, it looks much better to not have such a hardcoded
> value.)
> In order to run multiple clusters you only need to override this paramter
> knowing that the default value is localhost:6666
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