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Jonathan Allen updated HADOOP-7713:
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    Attachment: HADOOP-7713.patch

Removed use of STRING_FORMAT.replace.

My thoughts on the default align with Daryn's, it would be nice to get this 
into the v2 branch (I can never remember what fields are returned by count and 
always have to have the help page open in another window).

> dfs -count -q should label output column
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-7713
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7713
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Nigel Daley
>            Assignee: Jonathan Allen
>            Priority: Trivial
>              Labels: newbie
>         Attachments: HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, 
> HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, 
> HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch, HADOOP-7713.patch
>
>
> These commands should label the output columns:
> {code}
> hadoop dfs -count <dir>...<dir>
> hadoop dfs -count -q <dir>...<dir>
> {code}
> Current output of the 2nd command above:
> {code}
> % hadoop dfs -count -q /user/foo /tmp
>         none             inf         9569         9493         6372553322 
> hdfs://nn1.bar.com/user/foo
>         none             inf          101         2689       209349812906 
> hdfs://nn1.bar.com/tmp
> {code}
> It is not obvious what these columns mean.



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