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I am trying to install hadoop with the tutorial from tutorialspoint.
I just sucessfully installed hadoop2.9.0. I then tried to set up the namenode using the command “hdfs namenode -format” as follows.



$ hdfs namenode -format


Yet the terminal answered me :



bash: /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs: Permission denied


So I did :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo chown -R mike /usr/local/hadoop


But even with it I still get :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo hdfs namenode -format
sudo: hdfs: command not found









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    If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

    – waltinator
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  • @waltinator, you're damn right !

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I am trying to install hadoop with the tutorial from tutorialspoint.
I just sucessfully installed hadoop2.9.0. I then tried to set up the namenode using the command “hdfs namenode -format” as follows.



$ hdfs namenode -format


Yet the terminal answered me :



bash: /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs: Permission denied


So I did :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo chown -R mike /usr/local/hadoop


But even with it I still get :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo hdfs namenode -format
sudo: hdfs: command not found









share|improve this question


















  • 2





    If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

    – waltinator
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:30











  • @waltinator, you're damn right !

    – ThePassenger
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:32














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I am trying to install hadoop with the tutorial from tutorialspoint.
I just sucessfully installed hadoop2.9.0. I then tried to set up the namenode using the command “hdfs namenode -format” as follows.



$ hdfs namenode -format


Yet the terminal answered me :



bash: /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs: Permission denied


So I did :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo chown -R mike /usr/local/hadoop


But even with it I still get :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo hdfs namenode -format
sudo: hdfs: command not found









share|improve this question














I am trying to install hadoop with the tutorial from tutorialspoint.
I just sucessfully installed hadoop2.9.0. I then tried to set up the namenode using the command “hdfs namenode -format” as follows.



$ hdfs namenode -format


Yet the terminal answered me :



bash: /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs: Permission denied


So I did :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo chown -R mike /usr/local/hadoop


But even with it I still get :



mike@mike-thinks:~$ sudo hdfs namenode -format
sudo: hdfs: command not found






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    If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

    – waltinator
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:30











  • @waltinator, you're damn right !

    – ThePassenger
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:32














  • 2





    If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

    – waltinator
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:30











  • @waltinator, you're damn right !

    – ThePassenger
    Dec 4 '17 at 18:32








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If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

– waltinator
Dec 4 '17 at 18:30





If you do /bin/ls -l /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs, you will probably see that the "eXecute" permission is missing. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/hadoop/bin/hdfs will fix tyhat.

– waltinator
Dec 4 '17 at 18:30













@waltinator, you're damn right !

– ThePassenger
Dec 4 '17 at 18:32





@waltinator, you're damn right !

– ThePassenger
Dec 4 '17 at 18:32










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I hope this error is resolved by now, but this error occurs because the hdfs path may not be set, so first check hdfs path by using this command,



which hdfs


if path is not set, then check the environment variable in ~/.bash_profile if it PATH is written like this,



PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin


change it to this PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_HOME/bin



source ~/.bash_profile


then check the your hdfs path, if it is set by using which command(as shown above) Then your problem might get resolved. Hope this helps!






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    I hope this error is resolved by now, but this error occurs because the hdfs path may not be set, so first check hdfs path by using this command,



    which hdfs


    if path is not set, then check the environment variable in ~/.bash_profile if it PATH is written like this,



    PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin


    change it to this PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_HOME/bin



    source ~/.bash_profile


    then check the your hdfs path, if it is set by using which command(as shown above) Then your problem might get resolved. Hope this helps!






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      I hope this error is resolved by now, but this error occurs because the hdfs path may not be set, so first check hdfs path by using this command,



      which hdfs


      if path is not set, then check the environment variable in ~/.bash_profile if it PATH is written like this,



      PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin


      change it to this PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_HOME/bin



      source ~/.bash_profile


      then check the your hdfs path, if it is set by using which command(as shown above) Then your problem might get resolved. Hope this helps!






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        I hope this error is resolved by now, but this error occurs because the hdfs path may not be set, so first check hdfs path by using this command,



        which hdfs


        if path is not set, then check the environment variable in ~/.bash_profile if it PATH is written like this,



        PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin


        change it to this PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_HOME/bin



        source ~/.bash_profile


        then check the your hdfs path, if it is set by using which command(as shown above) Then your problem might get resolved. Hope this helps!






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        I hope this error is resolved by now, but this error occurs because the hdfs path may not be set, so first check hdfs path by using this command,



        which hdfs


        if path is not set, then check the environment variable in ~/.bash_profile if it PATH is written like this,



        PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin


        change it to this PATH=$PATH:$HADOOP_HOME/bin



        source ~/.bash_profile


        then check the your hdfs path, if it is set by using which command(as shown above) Then your problem might get resolved. Hope this helps!







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