I have built the Virtual Box vm with hunk-6.2-237464-Linux-x86_64.tgz and followed the tutorial.
I would like to add some sample data to the local hadoop to test real case scenarios... how do I do that?
I am unable to run any "hdfs dfs -put ..." command to add data to the cluster... however I can see the data used in the tutorial through the web interface.
Paolo.
I managed to connect to root on the Hunk 6.2 sandbox, however still having problems accessing the local hadoop environment:
...
root@hunk-VirtualBox:~# jps
2716 ResourceManager
9772 Jps
2526 SecondaryNameNode
2148 DataNode
2942 NodeManager
root@hunk-VirtualBox:~# hadoop fs -ls /
14/12/04 14:01:25 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable
ls: Call From hunk-VirtualBox/127.0.1.1 to localhost:9000 failed on connection exception: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused; For more details see: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ConnectionRefused
Please help, I would like to explore Hunk with my sample data.
Thanks,
Paolo.
I managed to connect to root on the Hunk 6.2 sandbox, however still having problems accessing the local hadoop environment:
...
root@hunk-VirtualBox:~# jps
2716 ResourceManager
9772 Jps
2526 SecondaryNameNode
2148 DataNode
2942 NodeManager
root@hunk-VirtualBox:~# hadoop fs -ls /
14/12/04 14:01:25 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable
ls: Call From hunk-VirtualBox/127.0.1.1 to localhost:9000 failed on connection exception: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused; For more details see: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ConnectionRefused
Please help, I would like to explore Hunk with my sample data.
Thanks,
Paolo.
Somehow the vm was corrupted... I have re-downloaded and now it works.
Thanks for the help nhaddadkaveh.
Paolo.
I would suggest stop all Hadoop process and start them again by running the following commands as root:
If this didn't help I would suggest to download the sandbox again since the current one may have been corrupted.
I am assuming you have download the Hunk sandbox (hunk sandbox 6.2.ova) from the website. If that is the case you need to be user "root" in order to add data into HDFS. The password is "hunkadmin".
When you login to the sandbox the default user is "hunk". You need to change it to "root" as I mentioned by:
$ su -
password:hunkadmin
When you are root, type:
to make sure the expected Hadoop processes are running. If Hadoop is not running you can type the following to start Hadoop:
After that you can type either of these two to access to your data:
Hi there, thanks for the answer... however that password doesn't work for me.
I managed to get to root with "sudo su -" from the hank user session in the terminal...
however when I execute (with root) something like "hdfs dfs -ls /" I got errors like "Unable to load native-hadoop library..." "Connection refused..."
Any idea why?
Thanks for the help.
Paolo.