Re: Hive in EC2

2011-09-03 Thread MIS
's master host. One does not install EMR on existing EC2 (non-EMR) > instances. > > > -Original Message- > From: MIS [mailto:misapa...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:38 AM > To: d...@hive.apache.org > Cc: user@hive.apache.org > Subject: Re: Hive

RE: Hive in EC2

2011-08-31 Thread Steven Wong
pa...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:38 AM To: d...@hive.apache.org Cc: user@hive.apache.org Subject: Re: Hive in EC2 But my concern is that I cannot run the Elastic Mapreduce on specific instances which we already own and have elastic IPs. If it is possible to do so, then using Hiv

RE: Hive in EC2

2011-08-31 Thread Steven Wong
EMR Hive and Apache Hive are versioned the same. From: Igor Tatarinov [mailto:i...@decide.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:27 PM To: user@hive.apache.org; jiang licht Subject: Re: Hive in EC2 The only caveat is that you are at Amazon's mercy in terms of the latest version of Hive.

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-31 Thread jiang licht
ask about it @ amazon forum?   Michael From: MIS To: d...@hive.apache.org Cc: "user@hive.apache.org" Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:37 AM Subject: Re: Hive in EC2 But my concern is that I cannot run the Elastic Mapreduce on specific instances

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-31 Thread MIS
But my concern is that I cannot run the Elastic Mapreduce on specific instances which we already own and have elastic IPs. If it is possible to do so, then using Hive EMR should be fine enough. Thanks, MIS On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Aggarwal, Vaibhav wrote: > You could also choose to lo

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread Guy Bayes
che.org; jiang licht > *Sent:* Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:26 PM > *Subject:* Re: Hive in EC2 > > The only caveat is that you are at Amazon's mercy in terms of the latest > version of Hive. Also, they have their own versioning so EMR Hive's latest > version 0.7.1 could be

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread jiang licht
2011 8:26 PM Subject: Re: Hive in EC2 The only caveat is that you are at Amazon's mercy in terms of the latest version of Hive. Also, they have their own versioning so EMR Hive's latest version 0.7.1 could be Apache Hive's 0.6.5 - I am not even sure. Basically, don't expect

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread Igor Tatarinov
eatures in Hive specific to Amazon Elastic MapReduce?" > > http://aws.amazon.com/elasticmapreduce/faqs/ > > Michael > -- > *From:* "Aggarwal, Vaibhav" > *To:* "d...@hive.apache.org" ; "user@hive.apache.org" > > *Sent:

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread jiang licht
aqs/   Michael From: "Aggarwal, Vaibhav" To: "d...@hive.apache.org" ; "user@hive.apache.org" Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 11:51 AM Subject: RE: Hive in EC2 You could also choose to look at Amazon ElasticMapReduce. It allows you to provision an EC2 clust

RE: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread Aggarwal, Vaibhav
You could also choose to look at Amazon ElasticMapReduce. It allows you to provision an EC2 cluster of your choice preinstalled with Hive and Hadoop. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/HiveAmazonElasticMapReduce Thanks Vaibhav -Original Message- From: MIS [mailto:misapa...

Re: Hive in EC2

2011-08-30 Thread Miguel Cabero
Hi, I set up my clusters on EC2 via with Cloudera Whirr. My hadoop.properties file is like : whirr.hardware-id=m1.xlarge # Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid. See http://alestic.com/ whirr.image-id=eu-west-1/ami-1e34016a whirr.location-id=eu-west-1 whirr.service-name=hadoop whirr.cluster-name=myhadoopcluster