Start HDFS.
To start HDFS, run commands as the
$HDFS_USER
.Start the NameNode. On the NameNode host machine, execute the following command:
su $HDFS_USER export HADOOP_LIBEXEC_DIR=/usr/lib/hadoop/libexec /usr/lib/hadoop/sbin/hadoop-daemon.sh start namenode -upgrade
On a large system, this can take a long time to complete.
Note Run this command with the -upgrade option only once. After you have completed this step, you can bring up the NameNode using this command without including the -upgrade option.
Verify that the NameNode is up and running:
ps -ef|grep -i NameNode
Start the Secondary NameNode. On the Secondary NameNode host machine, execute the following command:
su $HDFS_USER export HADOOP_LIBEXEC_DIR=/usr/lib/hadoop/libexec /usr/lib/hadoop/sbin/hadoop-daemon.sh start secondarynamenode
Verify that the Secondary NameNode is up and running:
ps -ef|grep SecondaryNameNode
Note If you are working on a non-secure DataNode, use $HDFS_USER. For a secure DataNode, use root.
Start DataNodes. On all the DataNodes, execute the following command:
export HADOOP_LIBEXEC_DIR=/usr/lib/hadoop/libexec /usr/lib/hadoop/sbin/hadoop-daemon.sh start datanode
Verify that the DataNode process is up and running:
ps -ef|grep DataNode
Verify that Namenode can go out of safe mode.
hdfs dfsadmin -safemode wait Safemode is OFF
In general, it takes 5-10 minutes to get out of safemode. For thousands of nodes with millions of data blocks, getting out of safemode could take up to 45 minutes.