Starting, Stopping, and Accessing the Oozie Server
Starting the Oozie Server
After you have completed all of the required configuration steps, you can start Oozie:
sudo service oozie start
If you see the message Oozie System ID [oozie-oozie] started in the oozie.log log file, the system has started successfully.
Stopping the Oozie Server
sudo service oozie stop
Accessing the Oozie Server with the Oozie Client
The Oozie client is a command-line utility that interacts with the Oozie server using the Oozie web-services API.
Use the /usr/bin/oozie script to run the Oozie client.
For example, if you want to invoke the client on the same machine where the Oozie server is running:
$ oozie admin -oozie http://localhost:11000/oozie -status System mode: NORMAL
To make it convenient to use this utility, set the environment variable OOZIE_URL to point to the URL of the Oozie server. Then you can skip the -oozie option.
For example, if you want to invoke the client on the same machine where the Oozie server is running, set the OOZIE_URL to http://localhost:11000/oozie.
$ export OOZIE_URL=http://localhost:11000/oozie $ oozie admin -version Oozie server build version: 4.0.0-cdh5.0.0
Accessing the Oozie Server with a Browser
If you have enabled the Oozie web console by adding the ExtJS library, you can connect to the console at http://<OOZIE_HOSTNAME>:11000/oozie.