No, from the binary tar for hbase-0.98.11-hadoop2 trying to run locally 
standalone with native FS. I’ve carefully gone through the quickstart using the 
minimal config. BTW HBase will work with Java 7 I assume? 

The trace was from an app that uses HBase but I get the same when running 
“status” in the HBase shell. The shell launches and can get help but nothing 
that actually uses the DB. So “status” crashes HBase with the same error.

The comment about ZooKeeper was to point out that there was no separate 
instance of Zookeeper running. Not sure why it thinks ZooKeeper “exists”?

I’ve set those both to local filesystem non-existent dirs since no startup has 
initialized them yet. But I’ve tried setting them to empty dirs too.

<configuration>
  <property>
    <name>hbase.rootdir</name>
    <value>file:///Users/pat/hbase-data</value>
  </property>
  <property>
    <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.dataDir</name>
    <value>/Users/pat/zookeeper-data</value>
  </property>
</configuration>


On Mar 21, 2015, at 1:04 PM, Ted Yu <[email protected]> wrote:

I followed section 2.2 in http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#quickstart in
working directory of hbase-1 branch.

Here is my hbase-site.xml :
<configuration>
   <property>
     <name>hbase.rootdir</name>
     <value>file:////Users/tyu/tmp</value>
   </property>
   <property>
       <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.dataDir</name>
       <value>/Users/tyu/tmp/zk</value>
   </property>
</configuration>

I then typed 'bin/start-hbase.sh'

jps command shows HMaster process.

bq. zookeeper is never launched by hbase from the output of jps -l.
See the following in item 5 of 2.2:
In standalone mode HBase runs all daemons within this single JVM, i.e. the
HMaster, a single HRegionServer, and the ZooKeeper daemon.

Can you tell us the version of HBase you run with ?
From io.prediction.data.storage.StorageClientException , it seems you have
your own build.

Cheers

On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Pat Ferrel <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m trying to run the standalone HBase with the Zookeeper that it
> launches, on a Mac
> 
> I’ve carefully gone through the quickstart and get the error below. I’ve
> also done the following things to try to resolve this.
> 1) According to  the Hbase quickstart the dataDir is supposed to not exist
> so Hbase won’t do a migration and so I’ve tried with an empty one and a
> non-existent dataDir, same error. Also the default is to use /tmp/… which
> is fine no specified hbase.zookeeper.property.dataDir too but no help.
> 2) HBASE_MANAGES_ZK was unset but is defaulted to true, setting it
> explicitly to true gives the same error.
> 3) Some suggestions tell you to remove any ipv6 references to localhost in
> /etc/hosts so I did that to no avail.
> 4) zookeeper is never launched by hbase from the output of jps -l.
> 
> When I launch the HBase shell and run “help” is works but when I run
> “status” it throws and exception.
> 
> [ERROR] [RecoverableZooKeeper] ZooKeeper exists failed after 1 attempts
> [ERROR] [ZooKeeperWatcher] hconnection-0x3bb25aa6, quorum=localhost:2181,
> baseZNode=/hbase Received unexpected KeeperException, re-throwing exception
> [WARN] [ZooKeeperRegistry] Can't retrieve clusterId from Zookeeper
> [ERROR] [StorageClient] Cannot connect to ZooKeeper (ZooKeeper ensemble:
> localhost). Please make sure that the configuration is pointing at the
> correct ZooKeeper ensemble. By default, HBase manages its own ZooKeeper, so
> if you have not configured HBase to use an external ZooKeeper, that means
> your HBase is not started or configured properly.
> [ERROR] [Storage$] Error initializing storage client for source HBASE
> [ERROR] [Storage$] Can't connect to ZooKeeper
> io.prediction.data.storage.StorageClientException: Data source HBASE was
> not properly initialized.
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$$anonfun$9.apply(Storage.scala:182)
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$$anonfun$9.apply(Storage.scala:182)
>        at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:120)
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$.getDataObject(Storage.scala:181)
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$.getDataObject(Storage.scala:166)
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$.getLEvents(Storage.scala:274)
>        at
> io.prediction.data.storage.Storage$.verifyAllDataObjects(Storage.scala:240)
>        at io.prediction.tools.console.Console$.status(Console.scala:968)
>        at
> io.prediction.tools.console.Console$$anonfun$main$1.apply(Console.scala:611)
>        at
> io.prediction.tools.console.Console$$anonfun$main$1.apply(Console.scala:573)
>        at scala.Option.map(Option.scala:145)
>        at io.prediction.tools.console.Console$.main(Console.scala:573)
>        at io.prediction.tools.console.Console.main(Console.scala)
> 
> All the log output says is:
> 
> SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
> SLF4J: Found binding in
> [jar:file:/Users/pat/hbase/lib/slf4j-log4j12-1.6.4.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
> SLF4J: Found binding in
> [jar:file:/Users/pat/hadoop/share/hadoop/common/lib/slf4j-log4j12-1.7.5.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
> SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings <
> http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings> for an explanation.
> [WARN] [NativeCodeLoader] Unable to load native-hadoop library for your
> platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable
> [INFO] [log] Logging to org.slf4j.impl.Log4jLoggerAdapter(org.mortbay.log)
> via org.mortbay.log.Slf4jLog
> [INFO] [log] jetty-6.1.26
> [INFO] [log] Started [email protected] <mailto:
> [email protected]>:61342
> [INFO] [log] jetty-6.1.26
> [INFO] [log] Started [email protected] <mailto:
> [email protected]>:60010
> [FATAL] [HMaster] Unhandled exception. Starting shutdown.
> [INFO] [log] Stopped [email protected] <mailto:
> [email protected]>:60010

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