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dhruba borthakur updated HADOOP-1377:
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> Creation time and modification time for hadoop files and directories
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> Key: HADOOP-1377
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-1377
> Project: Hadoop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: dfs
> Reporter: dhruba borthakur
> Assignee: dhruba borthakur
> Fix For: 0.14.0
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> Attachments: CreationModificationTime.html
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> This issue will document the requirements, design and implementation of
> creation times and modification times of hadoop files and directories.
> My proposal is to have support two additional attributes for each file and
> directory in HDFS. The "creation time" is the time when the file/directory
> was created. It is a 8 byte integer stored in each FSDirectory.INode. The
> "modification time" is the time when the last modification occured to the
> file/directory. It is an 8 byte integer stored in the FSDirectory.INode.
> These two fields are stored in in the FSEdits and FSImage as part of the
> transaction that created the file/directory.
> My current proposal is to not support "access time" for a file/directory. It
> is costly to implement and current applications might not need it.
> In the current implementation, the "modification time" for a file will be
> same as its creation time because HDFS files are currently unmodifiable.
> Setting file attributes (e.g. setting the replication factor) of a file does
> not modify the "modification time" of that file. The "modification time" for
> a directory is either its creation time or the time when the most recent
> file-delete or file-create occured in that directory.
> A new command named "hadoop dfs -lsl" will display the creation time and
> modification time of the files/directories that it lists. The output of the
> existing command "hadoop dfs -ls" will not be affected.
> The ClientProtocol will change because DFSFileInfo will have two additional
> fields: the creation time and modification time of the file that it
> represents. This information can be retrieved by clients thorugh the
> ClientProtocol.getListings() method. The FileSystem public API will have two
> additional methods: getCreationTime and getModificationTime().
> The datanodes are completely transparent to this design and implementation
> and requires no change.
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