Hi,
correct
hbase configuration file (
hbase.zookeeper.quorum needs to be set to
127.0.0.1)
thanks!
hbase-site.xml :
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<configuration>
<property>
<name>
hbase.rootdir</name>
<value>hdfs://localhost:9000/
hbase</value>
<description>The directory shared by region servers.
</description>
</property>
<property>
<name>
hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name>
<value>127.0.0.1</value>
<description>Comma separated list of servers in the ZooKeeper Quorum.
For example, "host1.mydomain.com,host2.mydomain.com,host3.mydomain.com".
By default this is set to localhost for local and pseudo-distributed modes
of operation. For a fully-distributed setup, this should be set to a full
list of ZooKeeper quorum servers. If
HBASE_MANAGES_ZK is set in
hbase-env.sh
this is the list of servers which we will start/stop ZooKeeper on.
</description>
</property>
<property>
<name>
hbase.cluster.distributed</name>
<value>false</value>
<description>The mode the cluster will be in. Possible values are
false: standalone and pseudo-distributed setups with managed Zookeeper
true: fully-distributed with unmanaged Zookeeper Quorum (see
hbase-env.sh)
</description>
</property>
<property>
<name>
hbase.regionserver.class</name>
<value>org.apache.hadoop.
hbase.ipc.IndexedRegionInterface</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>
hbase.regionserver.impl</name>
<value>org.apache.hadoop.
hbase.regionserver.tableindexed.IndexedRegionServer</value>
</property>
</configuration>
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Andrew Milkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi stack
>
> Environment is cygwin (version 1.7),
Windows 7 64-bit
>
> This was the only way I could manage to get
hbase up (with a standalone
> zookeeper server) , problem does not exist on Unix (Centos) but that is
> expected also I am working to have complete installation
> hadoop/
hbase/zookeeper running on the Mac will be happy to follow up on
> issues.
>
> As far as adding "workaround", absolutely (I tried just about anything, as
> the original author of this issues, I have had no problems running
> "self-managed" zookeeper on
Windows 32-bit XP
>
> (fyi, I did not try to "force" IPv4 , but I did try change cygwin sshd and
> ssh configuration files to use IPV4, no effect),
>
> btw, thanks for your great work, product (hadoop family) is phenomenal!
>
> cheers
>
>
> Following are sequenced steps and configuration files used (IndexedRegion
> server parameters is of course optional)
>
> Sequence of run:
>
> 1.start zookeeper (zkServer.sh start) (ping to check "live" status:
> zkCli.sh -server 127.0.0.1:2181
>
> 2. start hadoop
>
> 3. start
hbase>
> <configuration>
> <property>
> <name>
hbase.rootdir</name>
> <value>hdfs://localhost:9000/
hbase</value>
> <description>The directory shared by region servers.