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Ewan Higgs commented on HADOOP-13786:
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Hi,
In the latest patch (033), in {{InconsistentAmazonS3Client}} I see the
following line uses inconsistent formatting styles ({{String.format}} and
{{slf4j}}):
{code}
@Override
public String toString() {
return String.format(
"Inconsistent S3 Client with"
+ " %s msec delay, substring %s, delay probability %s;"
+ " throttle probability %s"
+ "; failure limit {}, failure count {}",
delayKeyMsec, delayKeySubstring, delayKeyProbability,
throttleProbability, failureLimit, failureCounter.get());
}
{code}
This won't work. The braces will be ignored by the formatter. e.g.:
{code}
public class A {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int x = 0;
int y = 1;
String str = String.format("Here is a string mixing percent s: %s and
bracey {}", x, y);
System.out.println(str);
}
}
{code}
{code}
$ java A
Here is a string mixing percent s: 0 and bracey {}
{code}
> Add S3Guard committer for zero-rename commits to S3 endpoints
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-13786
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-13786
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: fs/s3
> Affects Versions: HADOOP-13345
> Reporter: Steve Loughran
> Assignee: Steve Loughran
> Attachments: HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-001.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-002.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-003.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-004.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-005.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-006.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-006.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-007.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-009.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-010.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-011.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-012.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-013.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-015.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-016.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-017.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-018.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-019.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-020.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-021.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-022.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-023.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-024.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-025.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-026.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-027.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-028.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-028.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-029.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-030.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-031.patch,
> HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-032.patch, HADOOP-13786-HADOOP-13345-033.patch,
> objectstore.pdf, s3committer-master.zip
>
>
> A goal of this code is "support O(1) commits to S3 repositories in the
> presence of failures". Implement it, including whatever is needed to
> demonstrate the correctness of the algorithm. (that is, assuming that s3guard
> provides a consistent view of the presence/absence of blobs, show that we can
> commit directly).
> I consider ourselves free to expose the blobstore-ness of the s3 output
> streams (ie. not visible until the close()), if we need to use that to allow
> us to abort commit operations.
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