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John Zhuge commented on HADOOP-10965:
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Thanks all for the good discussion.

Can Hadoop admins change "dfs.user.home.dir.prefix"?
If so, how do Hadoop users know what is the path for user home? Or what is CWD 
if he/she decides to use relative paths?
Is it worthwhile to add a "hdfs dfs -pwd"?

> Incorrect error message by fs -copyFromLocal
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-10965
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10965
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.4.1
>            Reporter: André Kelpe
>            Assignee: John Zhuge
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: supportability
>         Attachments: HADOOP-10965.001.patch
>
>
> Whenever I try to copy data from local to a cluster, but forget to create the 
> parent directory first, I get a very confusing error message:
> {code}
> $ whoami
> fs111
> $ hadoop fs -ls  /user
> Found 2 items
> drwxr-xr-x   - fs111   supergroup          0 2014-08-11 20:17 /user/hive
> drwxr-xr-x   - vagrant supergroup          0 2014-08-11 19:15 /user/vagrant
> $ hadoop fs -copyFromLocal data data
> copyFromLocal: `data': No such file or directory
> {code}
> From the error message, you would say that the local "data" directory is not 
> existing, but that is not the case. What is missing is the "/user/fs111" 
> directory on HDFS. After I created it, the copyFromLocal command works fine.
> I believe the error message is confusing and should at least be fixed. What 
> would be even better, if hadoop could restore the old behaviour in 1.x, where 
> copyFromLocal would just create the directories, if they are missing.



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