Filed HADOOP-4719 for this. Nicholas Sze.
----- Original Message ---- > From: "Tsz Wo (Nicholas), Sze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: core-user@hadoop.apache.org > Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 7:54:27 AM > Subject: Re: ls command output format > > Hi Alex, > > Yes, the doc about ls is out-dated. Thanks for pointing this out. Would you > mind to file a JIRA? > > Nicholas Sze > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Alexander Aristov > > To: core-user@hadoop.apache.org > > Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 6:08:08 AM > > Subject: Re: ls command output format > > > > Found out that output has been changed in 0.18 > > > > see HADOOP-2865 > > > > Docs should be also then updated. > > > > Alex > > > > 2008/11/21 Alexander Aristov > > > > > Hello > > > > > > I wonder if hadoop shell command ls has changed output format > > > > > > Trying hadoop-0.18.2 I got next output > > > > > > [root]# hadoop fs -ls / > > > Found 2 items > > > drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2008-11-21 08:08 /mnt > > > drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2008-11-21 08:19 /repos > > > > > > > > > Though according to docs it should be that file name goes first. > > > http://hadoop.apache.org/core/docs/r0.18.2/hdfs_shell.html#ls > > > > > > Usage: hadoop fs -ls > > > For a file returns stat on the file with the following format: > > > filename filesize modification_date modification_time > > > permissions userid groupid > > > For a directory it returns list of its direct children as in unix. A > > > directory is listed as: > > > dirname > modification_time modification_time permissions userid > > > groupid > > > Example: > > > hadoop fs -ls /user/hadoop/file1 /user/hadoop/file2 hdfs:// > > > nn.example.com/user/hadoop/dir1 /nonexistentfile > > > Exit Code: > > > Returns 0 on success and -1 on error. > > > > > > > > > I wouldn't notice the issue if I haven't had scripts which rely on the > > > formatting. > > > > > > -- > > > Best Regards > > > Alexander Aristov > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards > > Alexander Aristov