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Colin Patrick McCabe commented on HDFS-3107:
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bq. Now, I am not posting any patches into this JIRA nor HDFS-7056. You are
confusing me with someone else.
Sorry, [~cos], for some reason I thought you had posted the latest patch on
this JIRA. But now I see it was [~shv].
Anyway, I will review HDFS-7056 in a sec
> HDFS truncate
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> Key: HDFS-3107
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-3107
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: datanode, namenode
> Reporter: Lei Chang
> Assignee: Plamen Jeliazkov
> Attachments: HDFS-3107-HDFS-7056-combined.patch, HDFS-3107.008.patch,
> HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch,
> HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch,
> HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS-3107.patch, HDFS_truncate.pdf,
> HDFS_truncate.pdf, HDFS_truncate.pdf, HDFS_truncate_semantics_Mar15.pdf,
> HDFS_truncate_semantics_Mar21.pdf, editsStored, editsStored.xml
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> Original Estimate: 1,344h
> Remaining Estimate: 1,344h
>
> Systems with transaction support often need to undo changes made to the
> underlying storage when a transaction is aborted. Currently HDFS does not
> support truncate (a standard Posix operation) which is a reverse operation of
> append, which makes upper layer applications use ugly workarounds (such as
> keeping track of the discarded byte range per file in a separate metadata
> store, and periodically running a vacuum process to rewrite compacted files)
> to overcome this limitation of HDFS.
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