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courses:mapreduce-tutorial:step-24 [2012/01/27 21:02]
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 Download the source and compile it. Download the source and compile it.
  
-The //official// way of running Hadoop jobs is to use the ''//SGE/HADOOP/active/bin/hadoop'' script. This script has no user-friendly options and only Hadoop properties can be set. Therefore a wrapper script is provided. This script has the same options as the Perl API runner: +The //official// way of running Hadoop jobs is to use the ''/SGE/HADOOP/active/bin/hadoop'' script. Jobs submitted through this script can be configured using Hadoop properties only. Therefore a wrapper script is provided, with similar options as the Perl API runner: 
-  * ''net/projects/hadoop/bin/hadoop job.jar input_path output_path'' executes teh given job locally in a single thread. It is useful for debugging.+  * ''net/projects/hadoop/bin/hadoop [-r number_of_reducers] job.jar input_path output_path'' executes the given job locally in a single thread. It is useful for debugging
 +  * ''net/projects/hadoop/bin/hadoop -jt cluster_master [-r number_of_reducers] job.jar input_path output_path'' submits the job to given ''cluster_master''
 +  * ''net/projects/hadoop/bin/hadoop -c number_of_machines [-w secs_to_wait_after_job_finishes] [-r number_of_reducers] job.jar input_path output_path'' creates a new cluster with specified number of machines, which executes given job, and then waits for specified number of seconds before it stops.
  

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