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[jira] Commented: (HADOOP-3012) dfs -mv file to user home directory
fails silently if the user home directory does not exist
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Mukund Madhugiri commented on HADOOP-3012:
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This worked yesterday and the changes since then are:
HADOOP-2423. Code optimization in FSNamesystem.mkdirs.
HADOOP-2908. A document that describes the DFS Shell command.
HADOOP-2994. Code cleanup for DFSClient: remove redundant conversions from string to string.
HADOOP-2972. Fix for a NPE in FSDataset.invalidate.
HADOOP-2995. Fixes StreamBaseRecordReader's getProgress to return a floating point number.
HADOOP-2996. Fixes uses of StringBuffer in StreamUtils class.
I suspect the first one is the cause:
HADOOP-2423. Code optimization in FSNamesystem.mkdirs.
> dfs -mv file to user home directory fails silently if the user home directory does not exist
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> Key: HADOOP-3012
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3012
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 0.17.0
> Reporter: Mukund Madhugiri
> Assignee: Robert Chansler
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.17.0
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> dfs -mv file to user home directory fails silently if the user home directory does not exist. This was working before. It will move the file if the user home directory exists.
> Here is the sequence:
> 1. bin/hadoop dfs -lsr /
> /file1 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 19:54 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> 2. bin/hadoop dfs -mv /file1 file2
> 3. bin/hadoop dfs -lsr /
> /file1 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 19:54 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> 4. hadoop dfs -lsr /
> /file1 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 19:54 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> /user <dir> 2008-03-13 20:07 rwxr-xr-x hadoopqa supergroup
> /user/hadoopqa <dir> 2008-03-13 20:07 rwxr-xr-x hadoopqa supergroup
> /user/hadoopqa/file0 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 20:07 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> 5. bin/hadoop dfs -mv /file1 file2
> 6. bin/hadoop dfs -lsr /
> /user <dir> 2008-03-13 20:07 rwxr-xr-x hadoopqa supergroup
> /user/hadoopqa <dir> 2008-03-13 20:08 rwxr-xr-x hadoopqa supergroup
> /user/hadoopqa/file0 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 20:07 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> /user/hadoopqa/file2 <r 3> 0 2008-03-13 19:54 rw-r--r-- hadoopqa supergroup
> In step #2, it fails to move the file.
> In step #5, it moves the file as /user/hadoopqa directory exists.
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