when shSecond third machine shows java_home not configuration
But the two virtual machine java_home are configured properly completed


Below is the java_home configured in the/etc/profile

Below is the hadoop - env. The java_home configuration in the sh
Below is executed sbin/start - DFS. Sh error message

O bosses give advice or comments
CodePudding user response:
Fill figure hadoop - env. Sh java_home configuration in the
CodePudding user response:
First your free login is not doing well, then go to see the hadoop - env. The first line of the sh file, whether more or less what, final inspection of each machine Java environment variables take effectCodePudding user response:
Check whether the env file configuration the JAVA_HOME,CodePudding user response:
Check whether the env file configuration the JAVA_HOME,CodePudding user response:
Eldest brother you 2 machine JAVA_HOME obviously not ah, you have one more underline, if your JDK from tar. The extracted in gz, it would never have at the end of the underline