Fuse on Cloudera
Hi.
Has anyone been able to compile FUSE on Cloudera?
Should I simply download the hadoop-0.18.3-7.cloudera.CH0_3.src.rpm, and build an extension via these instructions: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Mountab...
Thanks!
Has anyone been able to compile FUSE on Cloudera?
Should I simply download the hadoop-0.18.3-7.cloudera.CH0_3.src.rpm, and build an extension via these instructions: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Mountab...
Thanks!
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Inappropriate?FUSE is generally a bad idea, and Cloudera specifically does not support its use. We have seen too many cases of data loss.
We are working on an alternative that will make it easy to mount HDFS as a shared file system and hope to provide more details soon.
That said, there is nothing that should prevent you (technically) from patching this functionality in - but don't say we didn't warn you :-) -
Inappropriate?Hi.
Thanks for your comments about stability - this is a very important info to us.
Do you know about any good tutorial of using HDFS with Java?
I found the following link - http://myjavanotebook.blogspot.com/20..., but it doesn't contain any info about how to *read* the files back from HDFS.
By *read* I mean reading the file into byte-stream, etc., not copying it to local disk.
Thanks!
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Inappropriate?Accessing HDFS with Java is fairly easy. Here's a good tutorial: http://public.yahoo.com/gogate/hadoop...
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No this does not answer the question. The link is unfortunately bogus at this time - it does not lead anywhere. -
I am guessing this is the tutorial's new address:
http://developer.yahoo.com/hadoop/tut...
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