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[jira] [Created] (HDFS-4825) webhdfs / httpfs tests broken because of min block size change

Andrew Wang created HDFS-4825:
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             Summary: webhdfs / httpfs tests broken because of min block size change
                 Key: HDFS-4825
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-4825
             Project: Hadoop HDFS
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: webhdfs
    Affects Versions: 3.0.0
            Reporter: Andrew Wang
            Assignee: Andrew Wang
         Attachments: hdfs-4825-1.patch

As reported by Suresh on HDFS-4305, some of the webhdfs tests were broken by the min block size change.

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Running org.apache.hadoop.fs.http.client.TestHttpFSFileSystemLocalFileSystem
Tests run: 32, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 17.436 sec

Results :

Tests in error: 
  testOperation[4](org.apache.hadoop.fs.http.client.TestHttpFSFWithWebhdfsFileSystem): Specified block size is less than configured minimum value (dfs.namenode.fs-limits.min-block-size): 1024 < 1048576(..)
  testOperationDoAs[4](org.apache.hadoop.fs.http.client.TestHttpFSFWithWebhdfsFileSystem): Specified block size is less than configured minimum value (dfs.namenode.fs-limits.min-block-size): 1024 < 1048576(..)
  testOperation[4](org.apache.hadoop.fs.http.client.TestHttpFSWithHttpFSFileSystem): Specified block size is less than configured minimum value (dfs.namenode.fs-limits.min-block-size): 1024 < 1048576(..)
  testOperationDoAs[4](org.apache.hadoop.fs.http.client.TestHttpFSWithHttpFSFileSystem): Specified block size is less than configured minimum value (dfs.namenode.fs-limits.min-block-size): 1024 < 1048576(..)
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