On our cluster, even the simplest job "wordcount" is running in local mode. But there are previous jobs run using oozie, we observe that they run in cluster mode. Is there a conflict of native hadoop jobs with the hadoop jobs run using oozie? Here is the error stack trace-
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can't read partitions file
at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.mapreduce.hadoopbackport.TotalOrderPartitioner.setConf(TotalOrderPartitioner.java:111)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.setConf(ReflectionUtils.java:62)
at org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.newInstance(ReflectionUtils.java:117)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask$NewOutputCollector.<init>(MapTask.java:560)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runNewMapper(MapTask.java:639)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:323)
at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.LocalJobRunner$Job.run(LocalJobRunner.java:210)
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: File _partition.lst does not exist. at org.apache.hadoop.fs.RawLocalFileSystem.getFileStatus(RawLocalFileSystem.java:408) at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FilterFileSystem.getFileStatus(FilterFileSystem.java:251) at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.getLength(FileSystem.java:825) at org.apache.hadoop.io.SequenceFile$Reader.(SequenceFile.java:1480) at org.apache.hadoop.io.SequenceFile$Reader.(SequenceFile.java:1475) at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.mapreduce.hadoopbackport.TotalOrderPartitioner.readPartitions(TotalOrderPartitioner.java:296) at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.mapreduce.hadoopbackport.TotalOrderPartitioner.setConf(TotalOrderPartitioner.java:82)
Our job is running fine on a test cluster where we do not have Oozie installed. Hence not sure if the two things are related. Thanks in advance.
We are using Cloudera distribution.