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GAO Rui updated HDFS-8373:
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Description:
When EC files were deleted, they would be moved into {{Trash}} directory. But,
EC files can only be placed under EC zone. So, EC files which have been deleted
can not be moved to {{Trash}} directory.
Problem could be solved by creating a EC zone(floder) inside {{Trash}} to
contain deleted EC files.
was:
When EC files were deleted, they would be moved into [[Trash]] directory. But,
EC files can only be placed under EC zone. So, EC files which have been deleted
can not be moved to [[Trash]] directory.
Problem could be solved by creating a EC zone(floder) inside [[Trash]] to
contain deleted EC files.
Summary: Ec files can't be deleted into {{Trash}} because of that
{{Trash}} isn't EC zone. (was: Ec files can't be deleted into [[Trash]]
because of that [[Trash]] isn't EC zone.)
> Ec files can't be deleted into {{Trash}} because of that {{Trash}} isn't EC
> zone.
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> Key: HDFS-8373
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-8373
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: HDFS-7285
> Reporter: GAO Rui
> Assignee: Brahma Reddy Battula
> Labels: EC
>
> When EC files were deleted, they would be moved into {{Trash}} directory.
> But, EC files can only be placed under EC zone. So, EC files which have been
> deleted can not be moved to {{Trash}} directory.
> Problem could be solved by creating a EC zone(floder) inside {{Trash}} to
> contain deleted EC files.
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