I have jar
file that needs to be run before running our map reduce process. This is going to process the data to be fed in later to the map reduce process. The jar
file works fine without oozie
, but I like to automate the workflow.
The jar
if runs should accept two inputs: <input_file>
and <output_dir>
And it should be expected to output two files <output_file_1>
, <output_file_2>
under the <output_dir>
specified.
This is the workflow:
<workflow-app name="RI" xmlns="uri:oozie:workflow:0.4">
<start to="RI"/>
<action name="RI">
<shell xmlns="uri:oozie:shell-action:0.1">
<job-tracker>${jobTracker}</job-tracker>
<name-node>${nameNode}</name-node>
<exec>java </exec>
<argument>-jar</argument>
<argument>RI-Sequencer.jar </argument>
<argument>log.csv</argument>
<argument>/tmp</argument>
<file>/user/root/algo/RI-Sequencer.jar#RI-Sequencer.jar</file>
<file>/user/root/algo/log.csv#log.csv</file>
<capture-output/>
</shell>
<ok to="end"/>
<error to="kill"/>
</action>
<kill name="kill">
<message>Action failed, error message[${wf:errorMessage(wf:lastErrorNode())}]</message>
</kill>
<end name="end"/>
</workflow-app>
I run the task using Hue
, and currently I can't get the output of the process to be written to files. It runs fine, but the supposed files are no where to be found.
I have also changed the output directory to be in HDFS, but with same result, no files are generated.
If it helps, this is sample of codes from my jar
file:
File fileErr = new File(targetPath + "\\input_RI_err.txt");
fileErr.createNewFile();
textFileErr = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(fileErr));
//
// fill in the buffer with the result
//
textFileErr.close();
UPDATE: If it helps, I can upload the jar file for testing.
UPDATE 2: I've changed to make it write to HDFS. Still not working when using Oozie to execute the job. Running the job independently works.