-Dhadoop.security.logger' is not recognized as an internal or external command












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I've installed Hadoop 2.8.0 in Windows 7, following the instllation instructions in github, I set JAVA_HOME and HADOOP_HOME Environment variables correctly, and configured the core-site.xml, mapred-site.xml, hdfs-site.xml, yarn-site.xml, hadoop-env.cmd files as required in the document, my path is



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But after all this is done, I am getting the following error in console fter running hdfs namenode –format command



The system cannot find the path specified.
Error: JAVA_HOME is incorrectly set.
Please update C:Hadoop-2.8.0hadoop-2.8.0etchadoophadoop-env.cmd
'-Dhadoop.security.logger' is not recognized as an internal or external command,



operable program or batch file.










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    I've installed Hadoop 2.8.0 in Windows 7, following the instllation instructions in github, I set JAVA_HOME and HADOOP_HOME Environment variables correctly, and configured the core-site.xml, mapred-site.xml, hdfs-site.xml, yarn-site.xml, hadoop-env.cmd files as required in the document, my path is



    enter image description here



    But after all this is done, I am getting the following error in console fter running hdfs namenode –format command



    The system cannot find the path specified.
    Error: JAVA_HOME is incorrectly set.
    Please update C:Hadoop-2.8.0hadoop-2.8.0etchadoophadoop-env.cmd
    '-Dhadoop.security.logger' is not recognized as an internal or external command,



    operable program or batch file.










    share|improve this question

























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      I've installed Hadoop 2.8.0 in Windows 7, following the instllation instructions in github, I set JAVA_HOME and HADOOP_HOME Environment variables correctly, and configured the core-site.xml, mapred-site.xml, hdfs-site.xml, yarn-site.xml, hadoop-env.cmd files as required in the document, my path is



      enter image description here



      But after all this is done, I am getting the following error in console fter running hdfs namenode –format command



      The system cannot find the path specified.
      Error: JAVA_HOME is incorrectly set.
      Please update C:Hadoop-2.8.0hadoop-2.8.0etchadoophadoop-env.cmd
      '-Dhadoop.security.logger' is not recognized as an internal or external command,



      operable program or batch file.










      share|improve this question













      I've installed Hadoop 2.8.0 in Windows 7, following the instllation instructions in github, I set JAVA_HOME and HADOOP_HOME Environment variables correctly, and configured the core-site.xml, mapred-site.xml, hdfs-site.xml, yarn-site.xml, hadoop-env.cmd files as required in the document, my path is



      enter image description here



      But after all this is done, I am getting the following error in console fter running hdfs namenode –format command



      The system cannot find the path specified.
      Error: JAVA_HOME is incorrectly set.
      Please update C:Hadoop-2.8.0hadoop-2.8.0etchadoophadoop-env.cmd
      '-Dhadoop.security.logger' is not recognized as an internal or external command,



      operable program or batch file.







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          Can you set the JAVA_HOME in hadoop-env.cmd as



          set JAVA_HOME=C:Progra~1Javajdk1.8.0_77


          and try again.
          BTW, -Dhadoop.security.logger you don't want to execute this configuration parameter directly without any hadoop/hdfs command.



          Example:



          binhdfs namenode --format -Dhadoop.security.logger





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            Can you set the JAVA_HOME in hadoop-env.cmd as



            set JAVA_HOME=C:Progra~1Javajdk1.8.0_77


            and try again.
            BTW, -Dhadoop.security.logger you don't want to execute this configuration parameter directly without any hadoop/hdfs command.



            Example:



            binhdfs namenode --format -Dhadoop.security.logger





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              Can you set the JAVA_HOME in hadoop-env.cmd as



              set JAVA_HOME=C:Progra~1Javajdk1.8.0_77


              and try again.
              BTW, -Dhadoop.security.logger you don't want to execute this configuration parameter directly without any hadoop/hdfs command.



              Example:



              binhdfs namenode --format -Dhadoop.security.logger





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                Can you set the JAVA_HOME in hadoop-env.cmd as



                set JAVA_HOME=C:Progra~1Javajdk1.8.0_77


                and try again.
                BTW, -Dhadoop.security.logger you don't want to execute this configuration parameter directly without any hadoop/hdfs command.



                Example:



                binhdfs namenode --format -Dhadoop.security.logger





                share|improve this answer












                Can you set the JAVA_HOME in hadoop-env.cmd as



                set JAVA_HOME=C:Progra~1Javajdk1.8.0_77


                and try again.
                BTW, -Dhadoop.security.logger you don't want to execute this configuration parameter directly without any hadoop/hdfs command.



                Example:



                binhdfs namenode --format -Dhadoop.security.logger






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