Hi Anand,
That depends on issue. You have to understand namenode logs.
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On Friday, May 15, 2015, Anand Murali wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Many thanks for replying. Can you please tell me how to fix namenode safe
> mode issue. I am new to Hadoop.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
Hi:
Many thanks for replying. Can you please tell me how to fix namenode safe mode
issue. I am new to Hadoop.
Thanks
Regards
Anand
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> On 15-May-2015, at 7:14 pm, Xuefu Zhang wrote:
>
> Your namenode is in safe mode, as the exception shows. You need to verify/fix
> that
Your namenode is in safe mode, as the exception shows. You need to
verify/fix that before trying Hive.
Secondly, "!=" may not work as expected. Try "<>" or other simpler query
first.
--Xuefu
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 6:17 AM, Anand Murali wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I have installed Hadoop-2.6, Hive 1.
Hi All:
I have installed Hadoop-2.6, Hive 1.1 and try to start hive and get the
following, first time when I start the cluster
$hive
Logging initialized using configuration in
jar:file:/home/anand_vihar/hive-1.1.0/lib/hive-common-1.1.0.jar!/hive-log4j.properties
SLF4J: Class path contains multi