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[jira] Resolved: (HADOOP-33) DF enhancement: performance and win XP support

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-33?page=all ]
     
Doug Cutting resolved HADOOP-33:
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    Resolution: Fixed

The patch looks great.  I just committed it.  Thanks, Konstantin!

> DF enhancement: performance and win XP support
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: HADOOP-33
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-33
>      Project: Hadoop
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: fs, dfs
>     Versions: 0.1
>  Environment: Unix, Cygwin, Win XP
>     Reporter: Konstantin Shvachko
>     Assignee: Konstantin Shvachko
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 0.1
>  Attachments: DF.java, DF5.patch
>
> 1. DF is called twice for each heartbeat, which happens each 3 seconds.
> There is a simple fix for that in the attached patch.
> 2. cygwin is required to run df program in windows environment.
> There is a class org.apache.commons.io.FileSystemUtils, which can return disk free space
> for different OSs, but it does not have means to get disk capacity.
> In general in windows there is no efficient and uniform way to calculate disk capacity
> using a shell command.
> The choices are 'chkdsk' and 'defrag -a', but both of them are too slow to be called
> every 3 seconds.
> WinXP and 2003 server have a new tool called fsutil, which provides all necessary info.
> I implemented a call to fsutil in case df fails, and the OS is right.
> Other win versions should still run cygwin.
> I tested this fetaure for linux, winXP and cygwin.
> See attached patch.

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