hdfs dfs -mkdir, No such file or directory

2D_ picture 2D_ · Oct 20, 2016 · Viewed 33.3k times · Source

Hi I am new to hadoop and trying to create directory in hdfs called twitter_data. I have set up my vm on softlayer, installed & started hadoop successfully.

This is the commend I am trying to run:

hdfs dfs -mkdir hdfs://localhost:9000/user/Hadoop/twitter_data

And it keeps returning this error message:

 /usr/local/hadoop/etc/hadoop/hadoop-env.sh: line 2: ./hadoop-env.sh: Permission denied
16/10/19 19:07:03 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable
mkdir: `hdfs://localhost:9000/user/Hadoop/twitter_data': No such file or directory

Why does it say there is no such file and directory? I am ordering it to make directory, shouldn't it just create one? I am guessing it must be the permission issue, but I cant resolve it. Please help me hdfs experts. I have been spending too much time on what seems to be a simple matter.

Thanks in advance.

Answer

user4601931 picture user4601931 · Oct 20, 2016

It is because the parent directories do not exist yet either. Try hdfs dfs -mkdir -p /user/Hadoop/twitter_data. The -p flag indicates that all nonexistent directories leading up to the given directory are to be created as well.

As for the question you posed in the comments, simply type into your browser http://<host name of the namenode>:<port number>/.