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Daryn Sharp updated HDFS-2450:
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Attachment: HDFS-2450.patch
I added more definite checks to {{FileSystem.checkPath(Path)}} to properly
detect equivalence between long and short hostnames.
Tweak {{DistributedFileSystem}} to stop unnecessarily mangling the given URIs
which led to the problem being noticed. This should prevent the DFS from not
realizing it owns its paths, and not make the aforementioned {{checkPath}}
changes have to work very hard.
Commit tests passed, will post full test results tomorrow morning.
> Only complete hostname is supported to access data via hdfs://
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>
> Key: HDFS-2450
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-2450
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.20.205.0
> Reporter: Rajit Saha
> Assignee: Daryn Sharp
> Attachments: HDFS-2450.patch
>
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> If my complete hostname is host1.abc.xyz.com, only complete hostname must be
> used to access data via hdfs://
> I am running following in .20.205 Client to get data from .20.205 NN (host1)
> $hadoop dfs -copyFromLocal /etc/passwd hdfs://host1/tmp
> copyFromLocal: Wrong FS: hdfs://host1/tmp, expected: hdfs://host1.abc.xyz.com
> Usage: java FsShell [-copyFromLocal <localsrc> ... <dst>]
> $hadoop dfs -copyFromLocal /etc/passwd hdfs://host1.abc/tmp/
> copyFromLocal: Wrong FS: hdfs://host1.blue/tmp/1, expected:
> hdfs://host1.abc.xyz.com
> Usage: java FsShell [-copyFromLocal <localsrc> ... <dst>]
> $hadoop dfs -copyFromLocal /etc/passwd hftp://host1.abc.xyz/tmp/
> copyFromLocal: Wrong FS: hdfs://host1.blue/tmp/1, expected:
> hdfs://host1.abc.xyz.com
> Usage: java FsShell [-copyFromLocal <localsrc> ... <dst>]
> Only following is supported
> $hadoop dfs -copyFromLocal /etc/passwd hdfs://host1.abc.xyz.com/tmp/
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