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Takanobu Asanuma commented on HDFS-15510:
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Thanks for finding the issue, [~hemanthboyina].

Agreed with [~brahmareddy]. I prefer to 3). In this case, I think the quota of 
the content summary should be 10, and the quota for each subcluster should also 
be 10, since there will be bias and at worst one subcluster will have 10 files.

> RBF: Quota and Content Summary was not correct in Multiple Destinations
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-15510
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15510
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Hemanth Boyina
>            Assignee: Hemanth Boyina
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: 15510.png
>
>
> steps :
> *) create a mount entry with multiple destinations ( for suppose 2)
> *) Set NS quota as 10 for mount entry by dfsrouteradmin command, Content 
> Summary on the Mount Entry shows NS quota as 20
> *) Create 10 files through router, on creating 11th file , NS Quota Exceeded 
> Exception is coming 
> though the Content Summary showing the NS quota as 20 , we are not able to 
> create 20 files
>  
> the problem here is router stores the mount entry's NS quota as 10 , but 
> invokes NS quota on both the name services by set NS quota as 10 , so content 
> summary on mount entry aggregates the content summary of both the name 
> services by making NS quota as 20



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