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Kunal Khatua resolved DRILL-4990.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
Looks like this was fixed by DRILL-5089
https://github.com/ppadma/drill/commit/18a71a38f6bd1fd33d21d1c68fc23c5901b0080a#diff-b89fd230da4ac69b7a8b6caf7677f77a
> Use new HDFS API access instead of listStatus to check if users have
> permissions to access workspace.
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> Key: DRILL-4990
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4990
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Query Planning & Optimization
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Padma Penumarthy
> Assignee: Padma Penumarthy
> Priority: Major
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> For every query, we build the schema tree
> (runSQL->getPlan->getNewDefaultSchema->getRootSchema). All workspaces in all
> storage plugins are checked and are added to the schema tree if they are
> accessible by the user who initiated the query. For file system plugin,
> listStatus API is used to check if the workspace is accessible or not
> (WorkspaceSchemaFactory.accessible) by the user. The idea seem to be if the
> user does not have access to file(s) in the workspace, listStatus will
> generate an exception and we return false. But, listStatus (which lists all
> the entries of a directory) is an expensive operation when there are large
> number of files in the directory. A new API is added in Hadoop 2.6 called
> access (HDFS-6570) which provides the ability to check if the user has
> permissions on a file/directory. Use this new API instead of listStatus.
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