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[jira] Commented: (HADOOP-771) Namenode should return error when
trying to delete non-empty directory
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Tsz Wo (Nicholas), SZE commented on HADOOP-771:
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Should we deprecate FileUtil.fullyDelete(FileSystem fs, Path dir)? Is it the same as FileSystem.delete(path, recursive=true)?
> Namenode should return error when trying to delete non-empty directory
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> Key: HADOOP-771
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-771
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: dfs
> Affects Versions: 0.8.0
> Environment: all
> Reporter: Milind Bhandarkar
> Assignee: Mahadev konar
> Fix For: 0.17.0
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> Attachments: Hadoop-771_2.patch, Hadoop-771_3.patch, Hadoop-771_4.patch, Hadoop-771_5.patch, Hadoop-771_6.patch, Hadoop-771_7.patch, Hadoop-771_8.patch, patch_771_1.patch
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> Currently, the namenode.delete() method allows recursive deletion of a directory. That is, even a non-empty directory could be deleted using namenode.delete(). To avoid costly programmer errors, the namenode should not remove the non-empty directories in this method. Recursively deleting directory should either be performed with listPaths() followed by a delete() for every path, or with a specific namenode method such as deleteRecursive().
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