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Jerome Boulon commented on CHUKWA-4:
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Issue with HDFS writers is more complecated thant it looks like since everybody 
can see the same file at any given time. So extra steps need to be done to 
avoid duplicating data in a distributed env and therefore this needs to be done 
in a separate Jira.
/Jerome. 

> Collectors don't finish writing .done datasink from last .chukwa datasink 
> when stopped using bin/stop-collectors
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>
>                 Key: CHUKWA-4
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CHUKWA-4
>             Project: Hadoop Chukwa
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: data collection
>         Environment: I am running on our local cluster. This is a linux 
> machine that I also run Hadoop cluster from.
>            Reporter: Andy Konwinski
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: CHUKWA-4.2.patch, CHUKWA-4.patch
>
>
> When I use start-collectors, it creates the datasink as expected, writes to 
> it as per normal, i.e. writes to the .chukwa file, and roll overs work fine 
> when it renames the .chukwa file to .done. However, when I use 
> bin/stop-collectors to shut down the running collector it leaves a .chukwa 
> file in the HDFS file system. Not sure if this is a valid sink or not, but I 
> think that the collector should gracefully clean up the datasink and rename 
> it .done before exiting.

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