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I'm trying to connect hbase by happybase framework version 0.8.



I've started daemon thrift -
/usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start thrift -p 9090



 from happybase.connection import Connection
DEFAULT_HOST = '10.128.121.13'
DEFAULT_PORT = 9090
DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = 'framed'
DEFAULT_COMPAT = '0.96'`

cc = Connection(DEFAULT_HOST,DEFAULT_PORT,None,True,None,'_',DEFAULT_COMPAT,DEFAULT_TRANSPORT) print(cc.tables())`


Do I need to start thrift service in all nodes, Hbase master and RegionServers ?



I got this error:




TSocket read 0 bytes











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    I'm trying to connect hbase by happybase framework version 0.8.



    I've started daemon thrift -
    /usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start thrift -p 9090



     from happybase.connection import Connection
    DEFAULT_HOST = '10.128.121.13'
    DEFAULT_PORT = 9090
    DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = 'framed'
    DEFAULT_COMPAT = '0.96'`

    cc = Connection(DEFAULT_HOST,DEFAULT_PORT,None,True,None,'_',DEFAULT_COMPAT,DEFAULT_TRANSPORT) print(cc.tables())`


    Do I need to start thrift service in all nodes, Hbase master and RegionServers ?



    I got this error:




    TSocket read 0 bytes











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      I'm trying to connect hbase by happybase framework version 0.8.



      I've started daemon thrift -
      /usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start thrift -p 9090



       from happybase.connection import Connection
      DEFAULT_HOST = '10.128.121.13'
      DEFAULT_PORT = 9090
      DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = 'framed'
      DEFAULT_COMPAT = '0.96'`

      cc = Connection(DEFAULT_HOST,DEFAULT_PORT,None,True,None,'_',DEFAULT_COMPAT,DEFAULT_TRANSPORT) print(cc.tables())`


      Do I need to start thrift service in all nodes, Hbase master and RegionServers ?



      I got this error:




      TSocket read 0 bytes











      share|improve this question















      I'm trying to connect hbase by happybase framework version 0.8.



      I've started daemon thrift -
      /usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start thrift -p 9090



       from happybase.connection import Connection
      DEFAULT_HOST = '10.128.121.13'
      DEFAULT_PORT = 9090
      DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = 'framed'
      DEFAULT_COMPAT = '0.96'`

      cc = Connection(DEFAULT_HOST,DEFAULT_PORT,None,True,None,'_',DEFAULT_COMPAT,DEFAULT_TRANSPORT) print(cc.tables())`


      Do I need to start thrift service in all nodes, Hbase master and RegionServers ?



      I got this error:




      TSocket read 0 bytes








      python hbase thrift happybase






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          If it is a distributed cluster, you don't have to run thrift server of each node individually.



          It seems to be issue with instantiation of Connection. Try following :



          conn = happybase.Connection( host='DEFAULT_HOST', port='DEFAULT_PORT', protocol='compact' )



          You can also have a look in this issue : https://github.com/wbolster/happybase/issues/193






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            If it is a distributed cluster, you don't have to run thrift server of each node individually.



            It seems to be issue with instantiation of Connection. Try following :



            conn = happybase.Connection( host='DEFAULT_HOST', port='DEFAULT_PORT', protocol='compact' )



            You can also have a look in this issue : https://github.com/wbolster/happybase/issues/193






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              If it is a distributed cluster, you don't have to run thrift server of each node individually.



              It seems to be issue with instantiation of Connection. Try following :



              conn = happybase.Connection( host='DEFAULT_HOST', port='DEFAULT_PORT', protocol='compact' )



              You can also have a look in this issue : https://github.com/wbolster/happybase/issues/193






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                If it is a distributed cluster, you don't have to run thrift server of each node individually.



                It seems to be issue with instantiation of Connection. Try following :



                conn = happybase.Connection( host='DEFAULT_HOST', port='DEFAULT_PORT', protocol='compact' )



                You can also have a look in this issue : https://github.com/wbolster/happybase/issues/193






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                If it is a distributed cluster, you don't have to run thrift server of each node individually.



                It seems to be issue with instantiation of Connection. Try following :



                conn = happybase.Connection( host='DEFAULT_HOST', port='DEFAULT_PORT', protocol='compact' )



                You can also have a look in this issue : https://github.com/wbolster/happybase/issues/193







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