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Posted to user@nutch.apache.org by carmmello <ca...@globo.com> on 2006/02/10 17:33:18 UTC
nutch configuration
After some time, I downloaded the latest nightly version of Nutch
(2006-02-10). Going through nutch-default.xml I could not find,
anymore, nor fs.defaul nor marpred.reduce properties. Where to find
them? Is the FAQ that deals about mapreduce still valid?
Tanks
Re: nutch configuration
Posted by Stefan Groschupf <sg...@media-style.com>.
As Michael suggested create a hadoop-site.xml and save in the conf
folder of nutch.
As far I tracked the latest changes correct there should be now a
template for this file in the latest nightly builds, but I didn't
check that.
Am 10.02.2006 um 18:41 schrieb carmmello:
> For a non-programmer: where do I find this? How to edit it? Or is this
> beyond the abilities of a non-programmer like me?
>
>
> Em Sex, 2006-02-10 às 20:01 +0100, Stefan Groschupf escreveu:
>> in the apache hadoop configuration, this inside the hadoop jar.
>>
>> Am 10.02.2006 um 17:33 schrieb carmmello:
>>
>>> After some time, I downloaded the latest nightly version of Nutch
>>> (2006-02-10). Going through nutch-default.xml I could not find,
>>> anymore, nor fs.defaul nor marpred.reduce properties. Where to find
>>> them? Is the FAQ that deals about mapreduce still valid?
>>> Tanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
>
Re: nutch configuration
Posted by carmmello <ca...@globo.com>.
For a non-programmer: where do I find this? How to edit it? Or is this
beyond the abilities of a non-programmer like me?
Em Sex, 2006-02-10 às 20:01 +0100, Stefan Groschupf escreveu:
> in the apache hadoop configuration, this inside the hadoop jar.
>
> Am 10.02.2006 um 17:33 schrieb carmmello:
>
> > After some time, I downloaded the latest nightly version of Nutch
> > (2006-02-10). Going through nutch-default.xml I could not find,
> > anymore, nor fs.defaul nor marpred.reduce properties. Where to find
> > them? Is the FAQ that deals about mapreduce still valid?
> > Tanks
> >
> >
> >
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> company: http://www.media-style.com
> forum: http://www.text-mining.org
> blog: http://www.find23.net
>
>
Re: nutch configuration
Posted by Michael Nebel <mi...@nebel.de>.
Hi,
and if you want to change any of the parameters - just create a
"hadoop-site.xml". And attention ndfs.* is now called dfs.* :-)
Regards
Michael
Stefan Groschupf wrote:
> in the apache hadoop configuration, this inside the hadoop jar.
>
> Am 10.02.2006 um 17:33 schrieb carmmello:
>
>> After some time, I downloaded the latest nightly version of Nutch
>> (2006-02-10). Going through nutch-default.xml I could not find,
>> anymore, nor fs.defaul nor marpred.reduce properties. Where to find
>> them? Is the FAQ that deals about mapreduce still valid?
>> Tanks
>>
>>
>>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> company: http://www.media-style.com
> forum: http://www.text-mining.org
> blog: http://www.find23.net
>
>
Re: nutch configuration
Posted by Stefan Groschupf <sg...@media-style.com>.
in the apache hadoop configuration, this inside the hadoop jar.
Am 10.02.2006 um 17:33 schrieb carmmello:
> After some time, I downloaded the latest nightly version of Nutch
> (2006-02-10). Going through nutch-default.xml I could not find,
> anymore, nor fs.defaul nor marpred.reduce properties. Where to find
> them? Is the FAQ that deals about mapreduce still valid?
> Tanks
>
>
>
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company: http://www.media-style.com
forum: http://www.text-mining.org
blog: http://www.find23.net