It seems your hive server is not up (or not listening on port 10000). hiveserver's logs might shed some light (usually at /var/log/hive)
Thank you. Daniel > On 4 Apr 2016, at 07:00, brajmohan saxena <braj.saxena...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Shumin, > > I did telnet > > braj-laptop:bin brajmohan$ telnet 192.168.1.103 > > Trying 192.168.1.103... > > telnet: connect to address 192.168.1.103: Connection refused > > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host > > Thanks > > Braj > > >> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Shumin Guo <gsmst...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Can you telnet to that port? >> >> $ telnet 192.168.1.103 10000 >> >>> On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 9:43 PM, brajmohan saxena <braj.saxena...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Could you please tell me how to connect a simple JDBC program to remote >>> Hiveserver2 with default Derby database. >>> >>> I have Hiveserver2 running on remote machine and i am trying to run simple >>> JDBC program from client machine ( >>> DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:hive2://192.168.1.103:10000/default", "", >>> ""); ) >>> >>> but getting the following error. >>> Error: Could not open client transport with JDBC Uri: >>> jdbc:hive2://192.168.1.103:10001: java.net.ConnectException: Connection >>> refused (state=08S01,code=0) >>> >>> Do I need to change hive-site.xml file at server side. >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Braj >>> >