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Haohui Mai commented on HDFS-7036:
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bq. I answered you with the "hadoop fs -lsr" example. Would you please confirm
whether it addressed your question? Do you think we should fix it too? Thanks.
Fundamentally both distcp and ls are at the application layers. If you want to
run ls in secure clusters to be able to list insecure clusters, then yes, it
should be fixed. The problem is that whether it should be the default behavior,
which is up to debate. I can see the values of both sides of the arguments.
Practically it has not been a concern as {{ls}} only involves one cluster, and
it is fairly easy to work around by overriding the configuration at the command
line.
> HDFS-6776 fix requires to upgrade insecure cluster, which means quite some
> user pain
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>
> Key: HDFS-7036
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-7036
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: webhdfs
> Affects Versions: 2.5.1
> Reporter: Yongjun Zhang
> Assignee: Yongjun Zhang
> Attachments: HDFS-7036.001.patch
>
>
> Issuing command
> {code}
> hadoop fs -lsr webhdfs://<insecureCluster>
> {code}
> at a secure cluster side fails with message "Failed to get the token ...",
> similar symptom as reported in HDFS-6776.
> If the fix of HDFS-6776 is applied to only the secure cluster, doing
> {code}
> distcp webhdfs://<insecureCluster> <secureCluster>
> {code}
> would fail same way.
> Basically running any application in secure cluster to access insecure
> cluster via webhdfs would fail the same way, if the HDFS-6776 fix is not
> applied to the insecure cluster.
> This could be quite some user pain. Filing this jira for a solution to make
> user's life easier.
> One proposed solution was to add a msg-parsing mechanism in webhdfs, which is
> a bit hacky. The other proposed solution is to do the same kind of hack at
> application side, which means the same hack need to be applied in each
> application.
> Thanks [~daryn], [~wheat9], [~jingzhao], [~tucu00] and [~atm] for the
> discussion in HDFS-6776.
>
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