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Boris Shkolnik updated HADOOP-5862:
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Attachment: HADOOP-5862-1.patch
resynced with trunk
> Namespace quota exceeded message unclear
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> Key: HADOOP-5862
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-5862
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: dfs
> Reporter: eric baldeschwieler
> Assignee: Boris Shkolnik
> Attachments: HADOOP-5862-1.patch, HADOOP-5862.patch,
> HADOOP-5862.patch, HADOOP-5862.patch, HADOOP-5862.patch
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> We seem to return one generic message when either a namespace or diskspace
> quota is exceeded. We should be clearer. The error should state which
> quota is exceeded and only report statistics on the exceeded quota.
> Further namespace quota is probably not clear to most users. We should
> probably have explanatory text such as: "you have exceeded the maximum
> allowed number of files". Maybe we should even rename the quota to number of
> files quota?
> Finally, the error below would be clearer if it read:
> Quota exceeded for directory '/user/ciyaliao'.
> By not using the word "directory" it is not clear in this case if the issue
> is with a user or a directory.
> ------ AN EXAMPLE -----
> > Hi,
> >
> > I encountered an error:
> >
> > put: org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.protocol.QuotaExceededException: The quota of
> > /user/x is exceeded: namespace quota=200000 file count=200001,
> > diskspace quota=-1 diskspace=-44221467605496
> >
> > It apparently complains that dfs quota is exceeded. But I only use around
> > 200GB disk space. From the error message, what kind of quota did I actually
> > exceed? How do I check my usage of this type of quota?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > x
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