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Lukas Waldmann commented on HADOOP-14444:
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add 1) ok
2) not sure - if user or group name is longer than specified length (probably
depending on the server) then it might be truncated so uid and gid are more
precise values. It's actually related to your point 4) which should work for
both ftp/sftp (except microsoft ftp server) out of the box. However for sftp
will fail because names not matching. Do you have example of code which parse
longname?
3) yes, i will wrap it and throw again
> New implementation of ftp and sftp filesystems
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>
> Key: HADOOP-14444
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14444
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 2.8.0
> Reporter: Lukas Waldmann
> Assignee: Lukas Waldmann
> Attachments: HADOOP-14444.2.patch, HADOOP-14444.3.patch,
> HADOOP-14444.4.patch, HADOOP-14444.patch
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> Current implementation of FTP and SFTP filesystems have severe limitations
> and performance issues when dealing with high number of files. Mine patch
> solve those issues and integrate both filesystems such a way that most of the
> core functionality is common for both and therefore simplifying the
> maintainability.
> The core features:
> * Support for HTTP/SOCKS proxies
> * Support for passive FTP
> * Support of connection pooling - new connection is not created for every
> single command but reused from the pool.
> For huge number of files it shows order of magnitude performance improvement
> over not pooled connections.
> * Caching of directory trees. For ftp you always need to list whole directory
> whenever you ask information about particular file.
> Again for huge number of files it shows order of magnitude performance
> improvement over not cached connections.
> * Support of keep alive (NOOP) messages to avoid connection drops
> * Support for Unix style or regexp wildcard glob - useful for listing a
> particular files across whole directory tree
> * Support for reestablishing broken ftp data transfers - can happen
> surprisingly often
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