Hey Tadashi,
> I set HDFS Quota.
> I thought that it became an error when the quota size was exceeded.
> However, it became "-" mark without becoming an error.
This indicates the number of bytes you have violated the quota by.
> Why didn't the Space Quota setting become effective?
It normally i
formation about this problems?
Best regards,
Tadashi
> -Original Message-
> From: tate...@nttdata.co.jp [mailto:tate...@nttdata.co.jp]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 4:05 PM
> To: hdfs-user@hadoop.apache.org
> Subject: RE: HDFS Quota
>
> Hi Boris,
>
> Thank you f
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> Subject: RE: HDFS Quota
>
> Hi Boris,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> > From your example it looks like you have namespace quota (not diskspace),
> > i.e. quota for quantities of files (not size)
> I used following command.
>
> $ ./bin/hadoop dfsa
, January 26, 2010 5:20 AM
> To: hdfs-user@hadoop.apache.org
> Subject: Re: HDFS Quota
>
> >>> /user/root/input is exceeded: namespace quota=-1 file count=2,
> From your example it looks like you have namespace quota (not diskspace),
> i.e. quota for quantities of files (n
>>> /user/root/input is exceeded: namespace quota=-1 file count=2,
>From your example it looks like you have namespace quota (not diskspace),
i.e. quota for quantities of files (not size)
> Quota exceed exception,but it creates file of size 0.
Yes, I think this is by design. When HDFS creates a f