Segel,

    I got it, and sorry I just send this mail by "answer all" another mail, 
and forget that include hbase.
    Thanks.

Ring 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Segel, Mike" <mse...@navteq.com>
To: <common-...@hadoop.apache.org>; "Ryan Rawson" <ryano...@gmail.com>
Cc: <u...@hbase.apache.org>; <common-user@hadoop.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:32 PM
Subject: RE: how to create a group in hdfs


Not sure why this has anything to do with hbase...

The short answer... 
Outside of the supergroup which is controlled by dfs.permissions.supergroup, 
Hadoop apparently checks to see if the owner is a member of the group you want 
to use.
This could be controlled by the local machine's /etc/group file, or if you're 
using NIS or LDAP, its controlled there.

So you can run the unix shell command groups to find out which group(s) you 
belong to, and then switch to one of those.

HTH

-Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: springring [mailto:springr...@126.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:29 PM
To: common-...@hadoop.apache.org; Ryan Rawson
Cc: u...@hbase.apache.org; common-user@hadoop.apache.org; 
common-...@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: how to create a group in hdfs

Hi,

how to create a user group in hdfs?

hadoop fs -?

Ring


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