Thank you, but I'm sure this is not the case as I can easily run Squirrel client on my mac and query an older version of Phoenix (on another cluster) via port 2181.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Naor David <tro...@gmail.com> wrote: > run netstat -a 1 | grep "SYN_SENT" and check if port 2181 is blocked in > your network.. > > On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Steve Terrell <sterr...@oculus360.us> > wrote: > >> OK, did some more troubleshooting. Still can't run sqlline.py from my >> macbook laptop. Still hangs. >> >> My HBase cluster is an Amazon EMR, and I can run sqlline.py from any of >> nodes in the cluster, be they master, core, or task nodes. >> >> So maybe it's not so much a remote host issue but a problem with my Mac >> or some kind of Amazon EMR security issue. But, I've tried opening up all >> ports just in case something other than 2181 is required, and no luck. >> >> Has anyone run this version of Phoenix on EMR and been able to use >> sqlline.py or SQuirreL client remotely from outside of AWS's private >> network? >> >> (My ultimate goal was to get SQuirreL working, but though sqlline.py >> would be an easier problem to tackle. SQuirreL is getting timeouts which I >> suspect are due to the same hanging that I see with sqlline.py.) >> >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Steve Terrell <sterr...@oculus360.us> >> wrote: >> >>> Yes, I can: >>> >>> $ telnet *<my master ip>* 2181 >>> Trying 54.174.32.95... >>> Connected to *<my master host name>*. >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Steve >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Alok Singh <a...@cloudability.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> It looks like a zookeeper node is also on the master. Can you connect >>>> to <master ip> on port 2181 from the machine that you are running >>>> sqlline.py on? >>>> >>>> Alok >>>> >>>> Alok >>>> >>>> a...@cloudability.com >>>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Steve Terrell <sterr...@oculus360.us> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I can get "sqlline.py localhost" to work fine from the master node. >>>>> >>>>> However, when I try to run it remotely, all I get is this: >>>>> >>>>> java -cp "*<my path>*/phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-0.98-client.jar" >>>>> -Dlog4j.configuration=file:*<my path>*/log4j.properties >>>>> sqlline.SqlLine -d org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver -u >>>>> jdbc:phoenix:*<my >>>>> master ip*>:2181:/hbase -n none -p none --color=true >>>>> --fastConnect=false --verbose=true --isolation=TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED >>>>> >>>>> Setting property: [isolation, TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED] >>>>> issuing: !connect jdbc:phoenix:*<my master ip*>:2181:/hbase none none >>>>> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver >>>>> Connecting to jdbc:phoenix:*<my master ip*>:2181:/hbase >>>>> 15/10/28 15:29:44 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load >>>>> native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes >>>>> where >>>>> applicable >>>>> >>>>> And then it just hangs. Has anyone else come across this? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Steve >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >