No I believe it was something to do with compilation. It is only a warning

 

However, you should consider using hdfs dfs as opposed to hadoop fs

 

I guess someone realised that “hadoop” is the name of eco system (HDFS + 
MapReduce)  and hdfs is the actual file J which is more appropriate for a 
command syntax

 

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From: Mahmood Naderan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 18 April 2015 19:54
To: User
Subject: Unable to load native-hadoop library

 

Hi,

Regarding this warning

 

WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your 
platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable

 

It seems that the prebuild 32-bit binary is not compatible on the host's 64-bit 
architecture. Just want to know does it make sense? Is there any concern about 
the functionality?

 

Regards,
Mahmood

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