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[jira] [Created] (HADOOP-8497) Shell needs a way to list amount of
physical consumed space in a directory
Todd Lipcon created HADOOP-8497:
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Summary: Shell needs a way to list amount of physical consumed space in a directory
Key: HADOOP-8497
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8497
Project: Hadoop Common
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: fs
Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha, 1.0.3, 3.0.0
Reporter: Todd Lipcon
Assignee: Andy Isaacson
Currently, there is no way to see the physical consumed space for a directory. du lists the logical (pre-replication) space, and "fs -count" only displays the consumed space when a quota is set. This makes it hard for administrators to set a quota on a directory, since they have no way to determine a reasonable value.
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[jira] [Commented] (HADOOP-8497) Shell needs a way to list amount
of physical consumed space in a directory
Posted by "Daryn Sharp (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Daryn Sharp commented on HADOOP-8497:
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Would a {{du}} option that reports sizes after multiplying by the replication factor address this issue?
> Shell needs a way to list amount of physical consumed space in a directory
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>
> Key: HADOOP-8497
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8497
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 1.0.3, 2.0.0-alpha, 3.0.0
> Reporter: Todd Lipcon
> Assignee: Andy Isaacson
>
> Currently, there is no way to see the physical consumed space for a directory. du lists the logical (pre-replication) space, and "fs -count" only displays the consumed space when a quota is set. This makes it hard for administrators to set a quota on a directory, since they have no way to determine a reasonable value.
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[jira] [Commented] (HADOOP-8497) Shell needs a way to list amount
of physical consumed space in a directory
Posted by "Todd Lipcon (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Todd Lipcon commented on HADOOP-8497:
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Yes, IMO it would.
> Shell needs a way to list amount of physical consumed space in a directory
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-8497
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8497
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 1.0.3, 2.0.0-alpha, 3.0.0
> Reporter: Todd Lipcon
> Assignee: Andy Isaacson
>
> Currently, there is no way to see the physical consumed space for a directory. du lists the logical (pre-replication) space, and "fs -count" only displays the consumed space when a quota is set. This makes it hard for administrators to set a quota on a directory, since they have no way to determine a reasonable value.
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