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Cloudera Administration Handbook

You're reading from   Cloudera Administration Handbook A complete, hands-on guide to building and maintaining large Apache Hadoop clusters using Cloudera Manager and CDH5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783558964
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rohit Menon Rohit Menon
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Apache Hadoop FREE CHAPTER 2. HDFS and MapReduce 3. Cloudera's Distribution Including Apache Hadoop 4. Exploring HDFS Federation and Its High Availability 5. Using Cloudera Manager 6. Implementing Security Using Kerberos 7. Managing an Apache Hadoop Cluster 8. Cluster Monitoring Using Events and Alerts 9. Configuring Backups Index

Understanding the secondary namenode UI

The secondary namenode is a checkpoint service for the namenode daemon that performs periodic merging of the edits log and the fsimage file. The secondary namenode UI can be accessed using the following URL:

http://<secondary-namenode-server>:50090/

The following screenshot shows the secondary namenode UI:

Understanding the secondary namenode UI

Just like the namenode UI, the secondary namenode UI also displays the Hadoop version. All checkpoint related information is available in this UI, which are given as follows:

  • Name Node Address: This is the RPC address of the primary namenode daemon. Secondary namenode uses this address to connect to primary namenode.
  • Start Time: This is the start timestamp of the secondary namenode service.
  • Last Checkpoint Time: This the timestamp of the last checkpoint action performed by the secondary namenode daemon.
  • Checkpoint Period: This property defines the schedule to perform the checkpoint. In the preceding screenshot, the value is 3,600 seconds. This...
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