Fixed typo in the Oozie CL documentation

Change-Id: I084c8d304d3568f0b918cc37f3ae65e1d5769ece
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Demid Dementev 2015-05-29 19:08:49 +01:00
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@ -3,25 +3,26 @@ Running WordCount example from the Oozie command line
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1. Copy the ``edp-java.jar`` file from ``sahara/edp-examples/edp-java``
to ``./wordcount/lib/edp-java.jar``
to ``./wordcount/lib/edp-java.jar``.
2. Modify the ``job.properties`` file to specify the correct ``jobTracker``
and ``nameNode`` addresses for your cluster.
3. Modify the ``workflow.xml`` file to contain the correct input and output
paths. These paths may be sahara swift urls or hdfs paths.
paths. These paths may be sahara swift urls or HDFS paths.
* If swift urls are used, set the ``fs.swift.service.sahara.username``
and ``fs.swift.service.sahara.password`` properties in the
``<configuration>`` section.
4. Upload the ``wordcount`` directory to hdfs
4. Upload your ``wordcount`` directory to the ``oozie.wf.application.path`` HDFS directory
(the ``oozie.wf.application.path`` directory is specified in the ``job.properties`` file):
$ hadoop fs -put wordcount wordcount
$ hadoop fs -put wordcount oozie.wf.application.path
5. Launch the job, specifying the correct oozie server and port
5. Launch the job, specifying the correct oozie server and port:
$ oozie job -oozie http://oozie_server:port/oozie -config wordcount/job.properties -run
6. Don't forget to create your swift input path! A sahara swift url looks
like ``swift://container.sahara/object``
like ``swift://container.sahara/object``.