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Steve Loughran commented on HADOOP-15625: ----------------------------------------- That's not good, and yes, S3Guard: Make sure you cut down the capacity; we should document that more -maybe also change the resource capacities in test/resources/core-default.xml . Delete your DDB tables after runs too. HADOOP-15426 highlights that we aren't currently that resilient to very-very-small allocated capacities; I can make the scale down part of that patch. > S3A input stream to use etags to detect changed source files > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HADOOP-15625 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15625 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: fs/s3 > Affects Versions: 3.2.0 > Reporter: Brahma Reddy Battula > Assignee: Brahma Reddy Battula > Priority: Major > Attachments: HADOOP-15625-001.patch, HADOOP-15625-002.patch > > > S3A input stream doesn't handle changing source files any better than the > other cloud store connectors. Specifically: it doesn't noticed it has > changed, caches the length from startup, and whenever a seek triggers a new > GET, you may get one of: old data, new data, and even perhaps go from new > data to old data due to eventual consistency. > We can't do anything to stop this, but we could detect changes by > # caching the etag of the first HEAD/GET (we don't get that HEAD on open with > S3Guard, BTW) > # on future GET requests, verify the etag of the response > # raise an IOE if the remote file changed during the read. > It's a more dramatic failure, but it stops changes silently corrupting things. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: common-issues-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: common-issues-h...@hadoop.apache.org