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liang yu updated HADOOP-18952:
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Description:
Using Hadoop version 3.3.4
When executing Ls command and Stat command on the same hadoop file, I get two
timestamps.
I am in China, the timezone is “UTC+8”, so the timestamp from LS command is
correct and timestamp from STAT command is wrong.
was:
Using Hadoop version 3.3.4
When executing Ls command and Stat command on the same hadoop file, I get two
timestamps.
!image-2023-10-26-10-00-19-636.png!
I am in China, the timezone is “UTC+8”, so the timestamp from LS command is
correct and timestamp from STAT command is wrong.
> FsCommand Stat class set the timeZone"UTC", which is different from the
> machine's timeZone
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> Key: HADOOP-18952
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18952
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Using Hadoop 3.3.4-release
> Reporter: liang yu
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: image-2023-10-26-10-07-11-637.png
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> Using Hadoop version 3.3.4
>
> When executing Ls command and Stat command on the same hadoop file, I get two
> timestamps.
>
>
> I am in China, the timezone is “UTC+8”, so the timestamp from LS command is
> correct and timestamp from STAT command is wrong.
>
>
>
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