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Ming Ma updated HDFS-8898:
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Attachment: HDFS-8898-4.patch
New patch to address TestCount and the similar issue found in HDFS-9413.
> Create API and command-line argument to get quota without need to get file
> and directory counts
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> Key: HDFS-8898
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-8898
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs
> Reporter: Joep Rottinghuis
> Assignee: Ming Ma
> Attachments: HDFS-8898-2.patch, HDFS-8898-3.patch, HDFS-8898-4.patch,
> HDFS-8898.patch
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> On large directory structures it takes significant time to iterate through
> the file and directory counts recursively to get a complete ContentSummary.
> When you want to just check for the quota on a higher level directory it
> would be good to have an option to skip the file and directory counts.
> Moreover, currently one can only check the quota if you have access to all
> the directories underneath. For example, if I have a large home directory
> under /user/joep and I host some files for another user in a sub-directory,
> the moment they create an unreadable sub-directory under my home I can no
> longer check what my quota is. Understood that I cannot check the current
> file counts unless I can iterate through all the usage, but for
> administrative purposes it is nice to be able to get the current quota
> setting on a directory without the need to iterate through and run into
> permission issues on sub-directories.
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