Alberto --
I'm setting up GeoMesa HBase on Cloudera 5.7 to see if I can
replicate your issue. I had set up Hadoop + HBase "by hand" rather
than using Cloudera when I prepared and tested the HBase tutorial,
and I probably made some assumptions in configuration that are not
valid for your setup.
In the meantime, one issue that you might want to check is this--
unfortunately, the HBase GeoServer bundle
(geomesa-hbase-gs-plugin-1.2.2-install.tar.gz) included in GeoMesa
1.2.2 is broken due to a missing dependency. This was fixed shortly
after release
(https://github.com/locationtech/geomesa/commit/65d9b1c2e3b25a19d086863faf4ad04718d039f5),
so you might want to try building the master branch of GeoMesa
(1.2.3-SNAPSNOT) or and installing the plugin bundle instead. I am
not sure if that's your issue, because you would get a lengthy stack
trace in the GeoServer log, but it's worth checking.
-- Matt
On 06/01/2016 10:38 AM, Alberto Ramón
wrote:
GeoServer + Geomesa is installed in Cloudera VM 5.7
vGeoServer= 2.9 RC1
vGeoMesa=1.2.2
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