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Leon Gao edited comment on HDFS-15771 at 1/12/21, 4:38 AM:
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[~bianqi] Oh cool, sry I thought you are looking for someone to implement this 
option, so I assigned it to myself : ) Unassigning myself ^

Do you want to take this task and upload what you have implemented?


was (Author: leong):
[~bianqi] Oh cool, sry I thought you are looking for someone to implement this 
option, so I assigned it to myself : )

Do you want to take this task and upload what you have implemented?

> Enable configurable trash can directory location
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>
>                 Key: HDFS-15771
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15771
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: fs
>            Reporter: bianqi
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: image-2021-01-11-20-29-48-274.png
>
>
> Currently, after deleting files, if the trash can is turned on, the default 
> files will be placed in the /user/$USER/.Trash/Current/ directory.
>  Currently HDFS does not support customizing and specifying the trash can as 
> other directories. For example, the administrator wants to configure the 
> trash can as /trash/user/$USER/.Trash/Current/. But currently HDFS does not 
> support it.
>  Can you consider modifying the trash can to be configurable? By default, the 
> trash can directory is still /user/$USER/.Trash/Current/
>  
> !image-2021-01-11-20-29-48-274.png!



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