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Amareshwari Sriramadasu resolved MAPREDUCE-1979.
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     Hadoop Flags: [Reviewed]
    Fix Version/s: 0.22.0
       Resolution: Fixed

I just committed this. Thanks Ravi !

> "Output directory already exists" error in gridmix when 
> gridmix.output.directory is not defined
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>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-1979
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-1979
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: contrib/gridmix
>            Reporter: Ravi Gummadi
>            Assignee: Ravi Gummadi
>             Fix For: 0.22.0
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>         Attachments: 1979.patch, 1979.v1.1.patch, 1979.v1.2.patch, 
> 1979.v1.3.patch, 1979.v1.patch
>
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> "Output directory already exists" error is seen in gridmix when 
> gridmix.output.directory is not defined. When gridmix.output.directory is not 
> defined, then gridmix uses inputDir/gridmix/ as output path for gridmix run. 
> Because gridmix is creating outputPath(in this case, inputDir/gridmix/) at 
> the begining, the output path to generate-data-mapreduce-job(i.e. inputDir) 
> already exists and becomes error from mapreduce.
> There is need for creation of this outputPath in any case(whether user 
> specifies the path using gridmix.output.directory OR gridmix itself 
> considering inputDir/gridmix/ ) even though the paths are automatically 
> created for output paths of mapreduce jobs(like mkdir -p), because gridmix 
> needs to set 777 permissions for this outputPath sothat different users can 
> create different output directories of different mapreduce jobs within this 
> gridmix run.
> The other case in which this problem is seen is when gridmix.output.directory 
> is defined as a relative path. This is because in this case also, gridmix 
> tries to create relative path under ioPath/ and thus the same issue.

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