[ 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-1377?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12507523
 ] 

Doug Cutting commented on HADOOP-1377:
--------------------------------------

> When HDFS supports "append" and "truncate", the difference between creation 
> time and modification time might become more apparent.

Yes, and that might be a good time to add support for creation time.  Until 
then, it's pretty useless, so why bother?

> pl point me to some piece of code that uses FileSystem.getReplication()? 

We increase the replication of job.xml and job.jar in JobClient.java so that 
the datanodes that contain these files are not overwhelmed when a job first 
starts.

> Creation time and modification time for hadoop files and directories
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 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
>
>         Attachments: 1377-noctime.patch, 1377.patch, 
> CreationModificationTime.html, CreationTime8.patch
>
>
> 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.

-- 
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
-
You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.

Reply via email to