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Hemanth Yamijala commented on HADOOP-5419:
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Umm. I didn't understand the fix. If a user does not have access to any queue, 
an empty queue ACLs info list is passed to the client, and it prints the 
message saying this user has no ACLs or something similar. Where is the NPE 
coming from ? Can you explain ?

> Provide a way for users to find out what operations they can do on which M/R 
> queues
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-5419
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-5419
>             Project: Hadoop Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: mapred
>            Reporter: Hemanth Yamijala
>            Assignee: rahul k singh
>         Attachments: commands_manual.pdf, hadoop-5419-1.patch, 
> hadoop-5419-1.patch, hadoop-5419-2.patch, hadoop-5419-2.patch, 
> hadoop-5419-3.patch, hadoop-5419-4.patch, hadoop-5419-5.patch, 
> hadoop-5419-6-findbugResolution.patch, hadoop-5419-6.patch, 
> hadoop-5419.patch, hadoop-5419.patch, hadoop-5419.patch, hadoop-5419.patch
>
>
> This issue is to provide an improvement on the existing M/R framework to let 
> users know which queues they have access to, and for what operations. One use 
> case for this would that currently there is no easy way to know if the user 
> has access to submit jobs to a queue, until it fails with an access control 
> exception.

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