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I am running the famous wordcount example. I have a local and prod hadoop setup. The same example is working in prod, but its not working locally. Can someone tell me what should I look for. The job is getting stuck. The task logs are:

~/tmp$ hadoop jar wordcount.jar WordCount /testhistory /outputtest/test
Warning: $HADOOP_HOME is deprecated.

13/08/29 16:12:34 WARN mapred.JobClient: Use GenericOptionsParser for parsing the arguments. Applications should implement Tool for the same.
13/08/29 16:12:35 INFO input.FileInputFormat: Total input paths to process : 3
13/08/29 16:12:35 INFO util.NativeCodeLoader: Loaded the native-hadoop library
13/08/29 16:12:35 WARN snappy.LoadSnappy: Snappy native library not loaded
13/08/29 16:12:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Running job: job_201308291153_0015
13/08/29 16:12:36 INFO mapred.JobClient:  map 0% reduce 0%

Locally hadoop in running as pseudo distributed mode. All the 3 processes, namenode, datanode, jobtracker is running. Let me know if some extra information is required.

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  • Anything interesting in JT/TT logs?
    – Tariq
    Aug 30, 2013 at 6:09
  • JobTracker logs: http://pastebin.com/jY1CAQaA I don't see any issues in the log file. Aug 30, 2013 at 6:21
  • Thank you for providing the info. What about h/w?Is it same as the prod cluster?Try to monitor and see if there is some h/w related issue, most probably RAM.
    – Tariq
    Aug 30, 2013 at 6:29
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    You must have a running TT. TT is the daemon that is actually going to run your mappers and reducers. Without it, you can't go ahead. Please make sure it is running fine. Or show me the TT logs.
    – Tariq
    Aug 30, 2013 at 6:55
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    Awesome, it worked. I started the tasktracker and everything worked. Thanks :). If you want you can post it as a solution, and I will accept it. Aug 30, 2013 at 7:03

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The tasktracker seems to be missing.

Try:

hadoop tasktracker &
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In Hadoop 2.x this problem could be related to memory issues, you can see it in MapReduce in Hadoop 2.2.0 not working

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I had the same problem and this page helped me: http://www.alexjf.net/blog/distributed-systems/hadoop-yarn-installation-definitive-guide/

Basically I solved my problem using the following 3 steps. The fact is that I had to configure much more memory I really have.

1) yarn-site.xml

  • yarn.resourcemanager.hostname = hostname_of_the_master
  • yarn.nodemanager.resource.memory-mb = 4000
  • yarn.nodemanager.resource.cpu-vcores = 2
  • yarn.scheduler.minimum-allocation-mb = 4000

2) mapred-site.xml

  • yarn.app.mapreduce.am.resource.mb = 4000
  • yarn.app.mapreduce.am.command-opts = -Xmx3768m
  • mapreduce.map.cpu.vcores = 2
  • mapreduce.reduce.cpu.vcores = 2

3) Send these files across all nodes

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  • for the step 3: how can I do that? Apr 16, 2017 at 8:58
  • simply copy the files from one node to the others using the "scp" command
    – mountrix
    Apr 23, 2017 at 12:39
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Except for hadoop tasktracker & and any other issues. Please check you code and make sure that there is no infinite loop or any other bugs. Maybe there are some bugs in your code!

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If this problem is coming when using Hive queries then do check if you are joining two very big tables without leveraging partitions. Not using partitions may lead to long running full table scans and hence stuck at map 0% reduce 0%.

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  • How can I track the status? Dec 20, 2018 at 12:42
  • see the question and log provided there you will find the line. 13/08/29 16:12:36 INFO mapred.JobClient: map 0% reduce 0%
    – abhiieor
    Jan 10, 2019 at 9:35

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