You should ask people knowing more about jetty. If the message is relevant,
there is a problem with an archive. But it maybe for various reasons and
maybe not the hwi war. Try to find it out if there are alternative logs or
if you can switch the log to a more verbose level. It seems like you are
us
Thanks Bertrand,
I have tried your 2 solutions but it doesn't work. I opened "my"
hive-hwi-0.9.0.war and a new one directly download from a new hive-0.9.0 and
they match. I also tried to put an absolute path into my hive configuration to
a copy of that war.
I also tried to use an old hive-hwi.
I am not a Jetty expert but it could be that the war is somehow
corrupted/damaged. Jar/War are plain zip archives but with specific files
and a different file extension. Can you open it? I don't think there is a
hash of it available but there should be for the full hive download. Do
they match?
An
Thank you for answer.
No I am using Apache's distribution.
Germain.
Le 28 sept. 2012 à 05:34, Ruslan Al-Fakikh a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> Are you using Cloudera's distribution? If yes - as far as I know they
> don't support the Hive Web Interface, recommending Hue.
>
> Best Regards
>
> On Thu, Se
Hey,
Are you using Cloudera's distribution? If yes - as far as I know they
don't support the Hive Web Interface, recommending Hue.
Best Regards
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Germain Tanguy
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am a new user of Hive, I am on version 0.9.0. I try to use hive web
> interface and
Hi
I am a new user of Hive, I am on version 0.9.0. I try to use hive web interface
and I have this error :
12/09/27 11:05:02 INFO hwi.HWIServer: HWI is starting up
12/09/27 11:05:02 INFO mortbay.log: Logging to
org.slf4j.impl.Log4jLoggerAdapter(org.mortbay.log) via org.mortbay.log.Slf4jLog
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