Perhaps this is a silly question on my part….
Why do you want to start up HDFS on a single node?
You only mention one windows machine in your description of your cluster.
If this is a learning experience, why not run Hadoop in a VM (MapR and I think
the other vendors make linux images that ca
I think the easiest would be to use a Hadoop Windows distribution, such as
Hortonworks. However, the Linux version of Hortonworks is a little bit more
advanced.
> On 18 Apr 2016, at 14:13, My List wrote:
>
> Deepak,
>
> The following could be a very dumb questions so pardon me for the same.
>
en't working with one of those versions
I've put up, ping me and I'll build up the relevant binaries out of the ASF
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I prefer using CentOS/SLES/Ubuntu personally.
Thanks
Deepak
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:57 PM, My List wrote:
> Deepak,
>
> I love the unix flavors have been a programmed on them. Just have a
> windows laptop and pc hence haven't moved to unix flavors. Was trying to
> run big data stuff on window
Deepak,
I love the unix flavors have been a programmed on them. Just have a windows
laptop and pc hence haven't moved to unix flavors. Was trying to run big
data stuff on windows. Have run in so much of issues that I could just
throw the laptop with windows out.
Your view - Redhat, Ubuntu or Cent
It works well with all flavors of Linux.
It all depends on your ex with these flavors.
Thanks
Deepak
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:51 PM, My List wrote:
> Deepak,
>
> Would you advice that I use Ubuntu? or Redhat. Cause Windows support etc
> and issues are Galore on Spark.
> Since I am starting afr
Deepak,
Would you advice that I use Ubuntu? or Redhat. Cause Windows support etc
and issues are Galore on Spark.
Since I am starting afresh, what would you advice?
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Deepak Sharma
wrote:
> Binary for Spark means ts spark built against hadoop 2.6
> It will not have
Binary for Spark means ts spark built against hadoop 2.6
It will not have any hadoop executables.
You'll have to setup hadoop separately.
I have not used windows version yet but there are some.
Thanks
Deepak
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:43 PM, My List wrote:
> Deepak,
>
> The following could be a
Deepak,
The following could be a very dumb questions so pardon me for the same.
1) When I download the binary for Spark with a version of Hadoop(Hadoop
2.6) does it not come in the zip or tar file?
2) If it does not come along,Is there a Apache Hadoop for windows, is it in
binary format or will ha
Once you download hadoop and format the namenode , you can use start-dfs.sh
to start hdfs.
Then use 'jps' to sss if datanode/namenode services are up and running.
Thanks
Deepak
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:18 PM, My List wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I am a newbie on Spark.I wanted to know how to start and ve
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