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Akira Ajisaka resolved HDFS-14217.
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    Resolution: Invalid

> namenode and datanode are not starting
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>                 Key: HDFS-14217
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-14217
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: datanode, namenode
>    Affects Versions: 2.9.2
>            Reporter: saichanda
>            Priority: Trivial
>         Attachments: hadoop-saichanda-namenode-saichanda-OptiPlex-9020.log
>
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> I am new to hadoop ecosystem. I am setting up a cluster with 4 nodes, one 
> master and 3 slave nodes. I have done the ground work of updating all xml 
> files in hadoop/etc/hadoop folder. I saved the slaves file. I formatted the 
> namenode. I then started the cluster with command, sbin/start-dfs.sh. I get 
> to see the lines:
> 'starting namenode on localhost.... starting datanode on slave1...starting 
> datanode on slave2...starting datanode on slave3... starting secondary 
> namenode..... But when I run jps command in the terminal of masternode, I see 
> only Jps and Secondary Namenode. When I run jps command on the slave nodes, I 
> see only Jps, no datanode running on the slaves. What should I write in my 
> hdfs-site.xml? Currently I set the path for namenode and datanode like... 
> <value>file:/home/user/hadoop_store/hdfs/namenode<\value> and similarly for 
> datanode as well. In the log file for namenode, I see the line saying 
> "Inconsistent state: storage directory doesn't exist or not accessible for 
> the path /home/user/hadoop_store/hdfs/namenode.



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