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[jira] [Commented] (HADOOP-8496) FsShell is broken with s3
filesystems
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Daryn Sharp commented on HADOOP-8496:
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Does the directory contain a "-0s" entry? What is the exact cmdline and the exact contents of the directory?
> FsShell is broken with s3 filesystems
> -------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-8496
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8496
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs/s3
> Affects Versions: 2.0.1-alpha
> Reporter: Alejandro Abdelnur
> Priority: Critical
>
> After setting up a S3 account, configuring the site.xml with the accesskey/password, when doing an ls on a non-empty bucket I get:
> {code}
> Found 4 items
> -ls: -0s
> Usage: hadoop fs [generic options] -ls [-d] [-h] [-R] [<path> ...]
> {code}
> Note that it correctly shows the number of items in the root of the bucket, it does not show the contents of the root.
> I've tried -get and -put and it works fine, accessing a folder in the bucket seems to be fully broken.
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