What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When I Access the CloudTable HBase Cluster?
Symptom
An error is reported when the CloudTable HBase cluster is accessed, indicating that the hmaster domain name cannot be identified.
Possible Causes
The mapping between the private domain name and IP address of the CloudTable HBase instance nodes is not configured on the server where the program is running. As a result, the private domain name of the hmaster node cannot be identified, and a link error occurs.
Solutions
In the host file on the server where the program is running, configure the mapping between the private domain name and IP address of CloudTable HBase instance nodes. For details, see "Preparing an ECS".
Data Read/Write FAQs
- Is Raw Data Stored in CloudTable HBase?
- Why Can't I Write Data to HBase?
- What Is the Maximum Size of Data Written to the HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Check the Daily Incremental Data in HBase Tables?
- What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When I Access the CloudTable HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Delete the Backup Table of the ZooKeeper Node in the ClickHouse Cluster?
- What Should I Do If a Database Missing Error Occurs When a Table Is Created in the ClickHouse Cluster?
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