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Saurabh Padhy commented on HADOOP-15319:
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[~shahrs87]
Sorry, My bad - It is related to 2.8.2 version.
When we are using {color:#14892c}*"hadoop fs -rm /a/b/c/" or "hdfs dfs -rm
/a/b/c/*{color}{color:#14892c}*"*{color} it gives error - ''{color:#d04437}c is
a directory{color}"
But when we tried to execute
*"hadoop fs -rm /a/b/c/*" or "hdfs dfs -rm /a/b/c/*"* the 'c' directory also
gets deleted
Whereas in 2.4.x version it was not deleting 'c' instead of it was only
deleting the files inside c.
> hadoop fs -rm command misbehaves on recent hadoop version 2.5.0
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> Key: HADOOP-15319
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15319
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: bin
> Affects Versions: 2.8.2
> Reporter: Saurabh Padhy
> Priority: Major
>
> This issue is regarding hadoop fs -rm command.
> In hadoop version 2.4.0 when we execute "hadoop fs -rm /a/b/c/*",
> It removes the files inside the c directory only.
> But in case of versions higher to 2.8.2,
> When we execute "hadoop fs -rm /a/b/c/**" or "hdfs dfs -rm /a/b/c/**"
> It removes the inside files and directory as well.
> Please look into the issue.
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