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I'm running a MapR cluster and want to do some timeseries analysis with Druid. MapR uses a non-standard port for Zookeeper (port 5181 instead of the conventional port 2181).

When I start the Druid coordinator service, it attempts to connect on the conventional Zookeeper port and fails:

2015-03-03T17:46:49,614 INFO [main-SendThread(localhost:2181)] org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn - Opening socket connection to server localhost/0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1:2181.
2015-03-03T17:46:49,617 WARN [main-SendThread(localhost:2181)] org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn - Session 0x0 for server null, unexpected error, closing socket connection and attempting reconnect
    java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused

The Druid documentation shows that the Zookeeper host can be set via the druid.zk.service.host property in config/_common/common.runtime.properties. It does not specify a property to edit the Zookeeper port.

Is the Zookeeper port for Druid configurable? Or is it necessary to run an additional Zookeeper service if using Druid with MapR?

Alex Woolford
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The solution was to add the port to the hostnames in config/_common/common.runtime.properties:

 druid.zk.service.host=zkNode1:5181,zkNode2:5181,zkNode3:5181
Alex Woolford
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it is configurable, you can have something like

druid.zk.service.host=localhost:8080
Slim Bouguerra
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