I have been maintaining my own version of those scripts. I can share them
if you think they would be useful
I have made some changes-
- Upload rpm repo file using scp to the cluster nodes (not using the
.repo file at Cloudera's location that was broken after last release. Not
sure if its fixed now)
- Point state store IP in /etc/default/impala to meta store IP (by
default it will point to 127.0.0.1)
- HDFS short circuit and metadata location settings.
- Mount multiple disks in HDFS.
- Replace the command to start stat-store and impalad with proper
'service' commands.
The current version works for me, although I do have to start impald after
setup-impala script is run. I am doing it in the installer.sh script's loop.
Thanks,
Jaideep
On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:18:59 AM UTC+5:30, David P Mariani wrote:
Hi,
It appears that the "From Zero to Impala in Minutes" scripts located at
http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2013/02/from-zero-to-impala-in-minutes/ are
no longer working with the latest version of Impala. Neither Hive nor
Impala are starting.
Can you check them?
Thanks,
Dave
--Hi,
It appears that the "From Zero to Impala in Minutes" scripts located at
http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2013/02/from-zero-to-impala-in-minutes/ are
no longer working with the latest version of Impala. Neither Hive nor
Impala are starting.
Can you check them?
Thanks,
Dave
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