# Set HdfsProxy-specific environment variables here. # The only required environment variable is JAVA_HOME. All others are # optional. When running a distributed configuration it is best to # set JAVA_HOME in this file, so that it is correctly defined on # remote nodes. # The java implementation to use. Required. # export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun # Extra Java CLASSPATH elements. Optional. # export HDFSPROXY_CLASSPATH= # The maximum amount of heap to use, in MB. Default is 1000. # export HDFSPROXY_HEAPSIZE=2000 # Extra Java runtime options. Empty by default. # export HDFSPROXY_OPTS= # Extra ssh options. Empty by default. # export HDFSPROXY_SSH_OPTS="-o ConnectTimeout=1 -o SendEnv=HDFSPROXY_CONF_DIR" # Where log files are stored. $HDFSPROXY_HOME/logs by default. # export HDFSPROXY_LOG_DIR=${HDFSPROXY_HOME}/logs # File naming remote slave hosts. $HDFSPROXY_HOME/conf/slaves by default. # export HDFSPROXY_SLAVES=${HDFSPROXY_HOME}/conf/slaves # host:path where hdfsproxy code should be rsync'd from. Unset by default. # export HDFSPROXY_MASTER=master:/home/$USER/src/hdfsproxy # Seconds to sleep between slave commands. Unset by default. This # can be useful in large clusters, where, e.g., slave rsyncs can # otherwise arrive faster than the master can service them. # export HDFSPROXY_SLAVE_SLEEP=0.1 # The directory where pid files are stored. /tmp by default. # export HDFSPROXY_PID_DIR=/var/hdfsproxy/pids # A string representing this instance of hdfsproxy. $USER by default. # export HDFSPROXY_IDENT_STRING=$USER # The scheduling priority for daemon processes. See 'man nice'. # export HDFSPROXY_NICENESS=10