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Harsh J updated HADOOP-3450:
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Description:
Original comment:
{quote}Local directory allocator returns a bare path, without a URI specifier.
This means that calling Path.getFileSystem will do the wrong thing with the
returned path. Should really stick a "file://" in front.
Also it's test cases need to be improved to make sure this class works fine.
{quote}
Only the latter needed to be done (see below for discussion).
was:
Local directory allocator returns a bare path, without a URI specifier. This
means that calling Path.getFileSystem will do the wrong thing with the returned
path. Should really stick a "file://" in front.
Also it's test cases need to be improved to make sure this class works fine.
Target Version/s: 2.0.1-alpha, 3.0.0 (was: 2.0.0-alpha, 3.0.0)
Hadoop Flags: Reviewed
Summary: Add tests to Local Directory Allocator for asserting
their URI-returning capability (was: Local Directory Allocator should return
URIs)
> Add tests to Local Directory Allocator for asserting their URI-returning
> capability
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> Key: HADOOP-3450
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3450
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 0.17.0
> Reporter: Ari Rabkin
> Assignee: Sho Shimauchi
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: newbie
> Attachments: HADOOP-3450.txt
>
>
> Original comment:
> {quote}Local directory allocator returns a bare path, without a URI
> specifier. This means that calling Path.getFileSystem will do the wrong
> thing with the returned path. Should really stick a "file://" in front.
> Also it's test cases need to be improved to make sure this class works fine.
> {quote}
> Only the latter needed to be done (see below for discussion).
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