Ivan A. Veselovsky created HADOOP-8849:
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             Summary: FileUtil#fullyDelete should grant the target directories 
+rwx permissions before trying to delete them
                 Key: HADOOP-8849
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8849
             Project: Hadoop Common
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Ivan A. Veselovsky
            Priority: Minor


2 improvements are suggested for implementation of methods 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileUtil.fullyDelete(File) and 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileUtil.fullyDeleteContents(File):
 
1) We should grant +rwx permissions the target directories before trying to 
delete them.
The mentioned methods fail to dlete directories that don't have read or execute 
permissions.
Actual problem appears if an hdfs-related test is timed out (with a short 
timeout like tesns of seconds), and the forked test process is killed, some 
directories are left on disk that are not readable and/or executable. This 
prevents next tests from being executed properly because these directories 
cannot be deleted with FileUtil#fullyDelete(), so many subsequent tests fail. 
So, its recommended to grant the read, write, and execute permissions the 
directories whose content is to be deleted.

2) We shouldn't rely upon File#delete() return value, use File#exists() 
instead. 
FileUtil#fullyDelete() uses return value of method java.io.File#delete(), but 
this is not reliable because File#delete() returns true only if the file was 
deleted as a result of the #delete() method invocation. E.g. in the following 
code
if (f.exists()) { // 1
  return f.delete(); // 2
}
if the file f was deleted by another thread or process between calls "1" and 
"2", this fragment will return "false", while the file f does not exist upon 
the method return.
So, better to write
if (f.exists()) {
  f.delete();
  return !f.exists();
}

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