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Terry Healy 2012-08-16, 19:11
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Nitin Pawar 2012-08-16, 19:21
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Harsh J 2012-08-16, 19:49
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Re: Stopping a single DatanodeTerry Healy 2012-08-16, 20:56
Thanks guys. I will need the decommission in a few weeks, but for now
just a simple system move. I found out the hard way not to have a masters and slaves file in the conf directory of a slave: when I tried bin/stop-all.sh, it stopped processes everywhere. Gave me an idea to list it's own name as the only one in slaves, which might work as expected then....but if I can just kill the process that is even easier. On 08/16/2012 03:49 PM, Harsh J wrote: > Perhaps what you're looking for is the Decommission feature of HDFS, > which lets you safely remove a DN without incurring replica loss? It > is detailed in Hadoop: The Definitive Guide (2nd Edition), page 315 | > Chapter 10: Administering Hadoop / Maintenance section - Title > "Decommissioning old nodes", or at > http://developer.yahoo.com/hadoop/tutorial/module2.html#decommission? > > On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Terry Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Sorry - this seems pretty basic, but I could not find a reference on >> line or in my books. Is there a graceful way to stop a single datanode, >> (for example to move the system to a new rack where it will be put back >> on-line) or do you just whack the process ID and let HDFS clean up the >> mess? >> >> Thanks >> > > > +
Mohammad Tariq 2012-08-16, 21:07
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