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Unable to write to HDFS

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In a single cluster test environment I suddenly cannot run any MR jobs or write to HDFS. I keep getting this error:

$ hdfs dfs -put war-and-peace.txt /user/hands-on/

19/03/25 18:28:29 WARN hdfs.DataStreamer: Exception for BP-1098838250-127.0.0.1-1516469292616:blk_1073742374_1550
java.io.EOFException: Unexpected EOF while trying to read response from server
    at org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.protocolPB.PBHelperClient.vintPrefixed(PBHelperClient.java:399)
    at org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.protocol.datatransfer.PipelineAck.readFields(PipelineAck.java:213)
    at org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DataStreamer$ResponseProcessor.run(DataStreamer.java:1020)
put: All datanodes [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[127.0.0.1:50010,DS-b90326de-a499-4a43-a66a-cc3da83ea966,DISK]] are bad. Aborting...

"hdfs dfsadmin -report" shows me everything is fine.

$ hdfs dfsadmin -report
Configured Capacity: 52710469632 (49.09 GB)
Present Capacity: 43335585007 (40.36 GB)
DFS Remaining: 43334025216 (40.36 GB)
DFS Used: 1559791 (1.49 MB)
DFS Used%: 0.00%
Under replicated blocks: 0
Blocks with corrupt replicas: 0
Missing blocks: 0
Missing blocks (with replication factor 1): 0
Pending deletion blocks: 0

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Live datanodes (1):

Name: 127.0.0.1:50010 (localhost)
Hostname: localhost
Decommission Status : Normal
Configured Capacity: 52710469632 (49.09 GB)
DFS Used: 1559791 (1.49 MB)
Non DFS Used: 6690530065 (6.23 GB)
DFS Remaining: 43334025216 (40.36 GB)
DFS Used%: 0.00%
DFS Remaining%: 82.21%
Configured Cache Capacity: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used: 0 (0 B)
Cache Remaining: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used%: 100.00%
Cache Remaining%: 0.00%
Xceivers: 2
Last contact: Mon Mar 25 18:30:45 EDT 2019

Any suggestions are appreciated.

2 REPLIES 2

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Super Collaborator

It looks like Namenode is not able to reach datanodes. Please check for network issues and any recent changes made on hdfs configs like changing of rack etc.


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Contributor

it is a single cluster environment, how can there be network issues? I did not change any configs, that is the weird thing.