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Ivan Mitic commented on MAPREDUCE-4322:
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Thanks for your feedback Bikas!

1. Fixed
2. I added a check to verify that the problematic command is in the output 
exception message
3. Fixed
4. Fixed
5. I did some work to remove many of Shell.WINDOWS forks. We might be able to 
further improve on this by exposing some of this functionality from Shell.java. 
Although, this is would be a separate patch. Thoughts?
                
> Fix command-line length abort issues on Windows
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-4322
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-4322
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: tasktracker
>         Environment: Windows, downstream applications with long aggregate 
> classpaths
>            Reporter: John Gordon
>            Assignee: Ivan Mitic
>         Attachments: MAPREDUCE-4322-branch-1-win(2).patch, 
> MAPREDUCE-4322-branch-1-win(3).patch, MAPREDUCE-4322-branch-1-win.patch
>
>   Original Estimate: 12h
>  Remaining Estimate: 12h
>
> When a task is started on the tasktracker, it creates a small batch file to 
> invoke java and runs that batch.  Within the batch file, the invocation of 
> Java currently has -classpath ${CLASSPATH} inline to the command.  That line 
> often exceeds 8000 characters.  This is ok for most linux distributions 
> because the line limit env variable is often set much higher than this.  
> However, for Windows this cause cmd to abort execution.  This surfaces in 
> Hadoop as an unknown failure mode for the task.
> I think the easiest and most natural way to fix this is to push the 
> -classpath option into a config file to take the longest variable part of the 
> line and put it somewhere that scales better.

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