Hello Ravi, I am glad you like it. Why should I use WebHDFS? Our cluster sysops, include me, prefer command line. :-)
-Vity 2017-02-09 22:21 GMT+01:00 Ravi Prakash <[email protected]>: > Great job Vity! > > Thanks a lot for sharing. Have you thought about using WebHDFS? > > Thanks > Ravi > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:12 AM, Vitásek, Ladislav <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Hadoop fans, >> I would like to inform you about our tool we want to share. >> >> We created a new utility - HDFS Shell to work with HDFS more faster. >> >> https://github.com/avast/hdfs-shell >> >> *Feature highlights* >> - HDFS DFS command initiates JVM for each command call, HDFS Shell does >> it only once - which means great speed enhancement when you need to work >> with HDFS more often >> - Commands can be used in a short way - eg. *hdfs dfs -ls /*, *ls /* - >> both will work >> - *HDFS path completion using TAB key* >> - you can easily add any other HDFS manipulation function >> - there is a command history persisting in history log >> (~/.hdfs-shell/hdfs-shell.log) >> - support for relative directory + commands *cd* and *pwd* >> - it can be also launched as a daemon (using UNIX domain sockets) >> - 100% Java, it's open source >> >> You suggestions are welcome. >> >> -L. Vitasek aka Vity >> >> >
