[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-171?page=all ]
     
eric baldeschwieler resolved HADOOP-171:
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    Resolution: Duplicate

> need standard API to set dfs replication = high
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>
>          Key: HADOOP-171
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-171
>      Project: Hadoop
>         Type: New Feature

>   Components: dfs
>     Versions: 0.2
>     Reporter: Doug Cutting
>     Assignee: Konstantin Shvachko

>
> There should be a standard way to indicate that files should be highly 
> replicated, appropriate for files that all nodes will read.  This should be 
> settable both on file creation and for already-existing files.  Perhaps 
> specifying a particular replication value, like Short.MAX_VALUE, or zero, can 
> be used to signal this.  The level should not be constant, but should be 
> relative to the cluster size and network topography.  If more nodes are added 
> or if nodes are deleted, the actual replication count should increase or 
> decrease.
> Initially, all that is needed is an API to specify this.  It could initially 
> be implemented with a constant (e.g., 10) or with something related to the 
> number of datanodes (sqrt?), and needn't auto-adjust as the cluster size 
> changes  That is only  the long-term goal.
> When JobClient copies job files (job.xml & job.jar) into the job's 
> filesystem, it should specify this replication level.

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