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10-16-2014
04:24 AM
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Even after a file is deleted, the blocks will remain if HDFS Trash is enabled. Do you have Trash enabled? It configured as stated in this URL: http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/cloudera-manager/v4-latest/Cloudera-Manager-Managing-Clusters/cmmc_hdfs_trash.html
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10-15-2014
07:54 PM
I don't see a screenshot in the post, just a yellow triangle. Could you put it up on a webhost somewhere (imgur, photobucket etc) and paste a link here?
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10-15-2014
06:40 PM
cjnoyes and scratch28, could each of you please post a screenshot of the error you are seeing?
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10-15-2014
05:27 PM
Hello. Thanks for using Director. Are you able to paste the config here for review? You could also use pastebin if you prefer. Ensure you have redacted your AWS credentials
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10-14-2014
06:55 PM
You might be pleased to know that a new product called Cloudera Director has been released that enables you to quickly spin up clusters on Cloud platforms like AWS. Amazon also supports the creation of EDH clusters within AWS QuickStart, this uses Cloudera Director in the background. You can read more in the following links: http://aws.amazon.com/quickstart/ http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/products-and-services/director.html
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10-01-2014
04:16 AM
Satish, I am failing to see the problem here. Maybe I'm missing something obvious? You were getting warnings for node10 earlier but don't any more. Does node6 have "HOSTNAME=node6" and still doesn't generate warnings?
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09-29-2014
07:50 PM
From what I understand, you have some hosts with HOSTNAME=server1 and some with HOSTNAME=server1.example.com. CM does not complain about all hosts which have HOSTNAME=server1. Is this right? Are you able to provide the python script output from both types of hosts? What OS are these hosts running?
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09-29-2014
02:23 AM
Just editing the entry won't suffice. Changes to that file need a reboot to take effect.
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09-29-2014
01:23 AM
That is hard to say. Please run this python one-liner on a host where you don't get complaints and on the host you just fixed. Do they look similar? # python -c "import socket; print socket.getfqdn(); print socket.gethostbyname(socket.getfqdn())"
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09-29-2014
12:58 AM
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If you're running Red Hat or CenOS, ensure the /etc/sysconfig/network file has the HOSTNAME field with the FQDN, not just the host name. HOSTNAME=server1.example.com (good) HOSTNAME=server1 (bad) Edit this and reboot the host. Just restarting network services might not work. Then let us know if the error still continues to be logged.
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