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04-14-2017
11:14 AM
@mathieu.d @mbigelow Thank you both of you I was able to achieve the desired result. First stored the logs in local and then uploaded them to HDFS
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04-14-2017
07:36 AM
@mathieu.d Here I am creating files in /tmp folder on datanodes right. Can I do hdfs dfs -put /tmp/$USER/...success.log /user/$USER/logs/...success.log Will this work ?
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04-14-2017
04:36 AM
I mean how can we check the folders on datanodes. I don't know how to do it
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04-14-2017
03:04 AM
How can i do that?
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04-13-2017
12:16 PM
@mbigelow I have tried like below mkdir -p /tmp/$USER/logs touch /tmp/$USER/logs/${TIMESTAMP}.success_log But in the /tmp folder I don't see any folder called logs and cannot find the file. but when I go to /tmp folder on the edgenode I can create files and directories. Please advise where the problem is occuring
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04-12-2017
09:27 PM
@mbigelow so If i save the logs to /tmp/sanje so I will be able collect them irrespective of the node it runs. Is this correct. What about these: LOG_LOCATION=/home/$USER/logs exec 2>&1 These also should be on the /tmp folder is this correct and then move them to HDFS
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04-12-2017
08:52 PM
@mbigelow As you can see in my script I am using touch command to create files in Linux but when I schedule the script in oozie, It throws out error touch cannot create file or directory. I don't know why this is happening
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04-08-2017
06:24 PM
I have a shell script in HDFS. I want to schedule this script in oozie. #!/bin/bash LOG_LOCATION=/home/$USER/logs exec 2>&1 [ $# -ne 1 ] && { echo "Usage : $0 table ";exit 1; } table=$1 TIMESTAMP=`date "+%Y-%m-%d"` touch /home/$USER/logs/${TIMESTAMP}.success_log touch /home/$USER/logs/${TIMESTAMP}.fail_log success_logs=/home/$USER/logs/${TIMESTAMP}.success_log failed_logs=/home/$USER/logs/${TIMESTAMP}.fail_log #Function to get the status of the job creation function log_status { status=$1 message=$2 if [ "$status" -ne 0 ]; then echo "`date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\"` [ERROR] $message [Status] $status : failed" | tee -a "${failed_logs}" #echo "Please find the attached log file for more details" exit 1 else echo "`date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\"` [INFO] $message [Status] $status : success" | tee -a "${success_logs}" fi } `hive -e "create table testing.${table} as select * from database.${table}"` g_STATUS=$? log_status $g_STATUS "Hive create ${table}" ******************************************************************************************************************************* I have a some questions regarding using oozie to schedule shell scripts. 1) In my script I have failed and success logs which give me the result of the script whether it is successful or failed. Can we have this kind of feature in HDFS also while using oozie? 2) IN the script I am also collecting the stdout logs as you can see in the 2nd and 3rd lines after the shebang in my script. Can this also be achieved in HDFS? If so how can we achieve these both in `HDFS` while scheduling shell scripts using oozie. Could anyone explain please If there are bettere ways to do things in oozie please let me know
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03-22-2017
02:44 PM
@DWinters How were you able to overcome this issue? Could you please post a sample solution
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03-22-2017
11:00 AM
@maurin I am getting the below error TypeError: 'StructField' object has no attribute '__getitem__' at df_schema_dict_by_name = dict((d['name'], dict(d, index=index)) for (index, d) in enumerate(df_schema_dict)) How do I rectify this
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