This is the first time I see a .mds extension for a signature file. I think
it's an error.
It's definitely not a .md5 file as you can see bellow:
\hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: MD5 = 84 BA EC 7C A1 62 B9 52 0D 9C 41
6E 19
B2 6E DB
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: SHA1 = B176 2722 12A3 2EF9 1C68 B148 EDF5
B573
21F0 2AE4
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: RMD160 = CEAB CF0B B118 2D3F C79E 35F8 183B
B946
D2F8 2DE7
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: SHA224 = 7D09FA4B 48E0E9A5 D4FA4E1C 97799B57
4EE24C25 C135675D 795E306D
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: SHA256 = 1981CAC3 C1F844C7 56636050 B4801C2F
A3069EE1 CDF667E5 81A300F7 19E70DE3
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: SHA384 = 22615455 FBBCB726 A83863E3 A8BFB1AA
213B5055 304076BD E4444EF2 75A0060D
3BF33721 C2C280ED 56312F34 458DE41B
hadoop-0.20.204.0-bin.tar.gz: SHA512 = 6C510D6A 95874A9F 39735DEE B33DA396
36E74CB4 5FEDF70F DD0443EC 64BEAD64
236D43C2 20F033E2 02F43600 C853D5E8
60013B88 64FBAF40 0347CA71 C09E4F0B
Don't worry about the message - it's more like a warning.
-- Andrei Savu
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Paolo Castagna <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> not a big issue, Whirr is coping well and continuing to run...
>
> However, I noticed this in the whirr.log:
> Could not download
>
> http://archive.apache.org/dist/hadoop/core/hadoop-0.20.204.0/hadoop-0.20.204.0.tar.gz.md5
> .
> Continuing.
>
> The file is not there, it has a .mds extension. It used to be .md5...
> is it a mistake in how Hadoop publishes md5 or it's something else?
>
> Paolo
>