# Set environment variables for running Hadoop on Amazon EC2 here. All are required. # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Your Amazon Account Number. AWS_ACCOUNT_ID= # Your Amazon AWS access key. AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID= # Your Amazon AWS secret access key. AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY= # Location of EC2 keys. # The default setting is probably OK if you set up EC2 following the Amazon Getting Started guide. EC2_KEYDIR=`dirname "$EC2_PRIVATE_KEY"` # The EC2 key name used to launch instances. # The default is the value used in the Amazon Getting Started guide. KEY_NAME=gsg-keypair # Where your EC2 private key is stored (created when following the Amazon Getting Started guide). # You need to change this if you don't store this with your other EC2 keys. PRIVATE_KEY_PATH=`echo "$EC2_KEYDIR"/"id_rsa-$KEY_NAME"` # SSH options used when connecting to EC2 instances. SSH_OPTS=`echo -i "$PRIVATE_KEY_PATH" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o ServerAliveInterval=30` # The version of Hadoop to use. HADOOP_VERSION=0.19.0 # The Amazon S3 bucket where the Hadoop AMI is stored. # The default value is for public images, so can be left if you are using running a public image. # Change this value only if you are creating your own (private) AMI # so you can store it in a bucket you own. S3_BUCKET=hadoop-images # Enable public access to JobTracker and TaskTracker web interfaces ENABLE_WEB_PORTS=true # The script to run on instance boot. USER_DATA_FILE=hadoop-ec2-init-remote.sh # The EC2 instance type: m1.small, m1.large, m1.xlarge INSTANCE_TYPE="m1.small" #INSTANCE_TYPE="m1.large" #INSTANCE_TYPE="m1.xlarge" #INSTANCE_TYPE="c1.medium" #INSTANCE_TYPE="c1.xlarge" # The EC2 group master name. CLUSTER is set by calling scripts CLUSTER_MASTER=$CLUSTER-master # Cached values for a given cluster MASTER_PRIVATE_IP_PATH=~/.hadooop-private-$CLUSTER_MASTER MASTER_IP_PATH=~/.hadooop-$CLUSTER_MASTER MASTER_ZONE_PATH=~/.hadooop-zone-$CLUSTER_MASTER # # The following variables are only used when creating an AMI. # # The version number of the installed JDK. JAVA_VERSION=1.6.0_07 # SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES = ['i386', 'x86_64'] # The download URL for the Sun JDK. Visit http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and get the URL for the "Linux self-extracting file". if [ "$INSTANCE_TYPE" == "m1.small" -o "$INSTANCE_TYPE" == "c1.medium" ]; then ARCH='i386' BASE_AMI_IMAGE="ami-2b5fba42" # ec2-public-images/fedora-8-i386-base-v1.07.manifest.xml JAVA_BINARY_URL='' else ARCH='x86_64' BASE_AMI_IMAGE="ami-2a5fba43" # ec2-public-images/fedora-8-x86_64-base-v1.07.manifest.xml JAVA_BINARY_URL='' fi if [ "$AMI_KERNEL" != "" ]; then KERNEL_ARG="--kernel ${AMI_KERNEL}" fi