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Lukas Waldmann commented on HADOOP-14444:
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1) that i can do :)
2) yes but it's not a reason not to support is't it?
SftpChannel#close - you are right, I mistakenly spoke about disconnect method
of Channel, not close method - close indeed close the connection.
You are probably right (lack of documentation of jsch is really annoying) - I
should call session.disconnect as well - or may be easier not call channel
disconnect as session.disconnect will close all open channels. As I am opening
just one channel it shouldn't do any damage. Ideally I should check if there
are any open channels left and if not than close the session, but i didn't find
any method how to find this information. Thanks for pointing this out
> 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-14444.5.patch, HADOOP-14444.patch
>
>
> 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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