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Can webHDFS be used for replication in Falcon?
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Cloudera Employee
Created ‎10-14-2015 05:14 PM
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Guru
Created ‎10-14-2015 06:38 PM
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Yes, webHDFS is supported by falcon.
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Guru
Created ‎10-14-2015 06:38 PM
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Yes, webHDFS is supported by falcon.
Master Mentor
Created ‎10-16-2015 02:23 AM
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Please see this
It's supported
#cluster1 properties cluster1.oozie_url = http://node-1.example.com:11000/oozie/ cluster1.oozie_location = /usr/lib/oozie/bin cluster1.qa_host = node-1.example.com cluster1.service_user = falcon cluster1.password = rgautam cluster1.hadoop_url = node-1.example.com:8020 cluster1.hadoop_location = /usr/lib/hadoop/bin/hadoop cluster1.hostname = http://node-1.example.com:15000 cluster1.cluster_readonly = webhdfs://node-1.example.com:50070 cluster1.cluster_execute = node-1.example.com:8032 cluster1.cluster_write = hdfs://node-1.example.com:8020 cluster1.activemq_url = tcp://node-1.example.com:61616?daemon=true cluster1.storeLocation = hdfs://node-1.example.com:8020/apps/falcon cluster1.colo = default cluster1.namenode.kerberos.principal = nn/node-1.example.com@none cluster1.hive.metastore.kerberos.principal = hive/node-1.example.com@none cluster1.hcat_endpoint = thrift://node-1.example.com:9083 cluster1.service_stop_cmd = /usr/lib/falcon/bin/falcon-stop
cluster1.service_start_cmd = /usr/lib/falcon/bin/falcon-start
