Error 23 is defined as a "partial transfer" and might be caused by filesystem incompatibilities, such as different character sets or access control lists. In this case it could be caused by the double slashes (// at the end of sbin), You could try editing your sbin/spark-daemon.sh file, look for rsync inside the file, add -v along with that command to see what exactly i going wrong.
Thanks Best Regards On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Horsmann, Tobias <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi, > > I try to set up a minimal 2-node spark cluster for testing purposes. > When I start the cluster with start-all.sh I get a rsync error message: > > rsync: change_dir "/usr/local/spark130/sbin//right" failed: No such file > or directory (2) > rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) > (code 23) at main.c(1183) [sender=3.1.0] > > (For clarification, my 2 nodes are called ‚right‘ and ‚left‘ referencing > to the physical machines standing in front of me) > It seems that a file named after my master node ‚right‘ is expected to > exist and the synchronisation with it fails as it does not exist. > I don’t understand what Spark is trying to do here. Why does it expect > this file to exist and what content should it have? > I assume I did something wrong in my configuration setup – can someone > interpret this error message and has an idea where his error is coming from? > > Regards, > Tobias >
