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Matthew Hayes commented on AVRO-1215:
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Yes this is the function and it is the same issue.  If you use only one value 
for baseOutputPath the task will not fail but it won't use the correct path.  
If however you use different values it will fail.
                
> AvroMultipleOutputs not working when specifying baseOutputPath
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-1215
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1215
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: java
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.2
>            Reporter: Matthew Hayes
>              Labels: avro, mapreduce
>
> I'm calling the write() method of AvroMultipleOutputs which takes the 
> baseOutputPath.  The reducer appears to begin hanging once it tries writing 
> to a baseOuputPath value not already encountered.  It then fails with:
> org.apache.hadoop.ipc.RemoteException: 
> org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.protocol.AlreadyBeingCreatedException: failed to 
> create file ... because current leaseholder is trying to recreate file.
> I think the problem has to do with this line in AvroMultipleOutputs:
> {code}
> // get the record writer from context output format
> //FileOutputFormat.setOutputName(taskContext, baseFileName);
> {code}
> This line is not commented out in the similar code from Hadoop.  So I think 
> the baseOutputPath is ignored.  As a result when each record writer is 
> created it uses the same path, leading to the exception.
> Uncommenting this line does not work because of visibility of the method.  
> However what this method does is set "mapreduce.output.basename".  But 
> setting this doesn't work either.  
> After digging through Avro code I found that AvroOutputFormatBase is using 
> "avro.mo.config.namedOutput" to create the path.  If I replace the commented 
> out line with this it seems to work:
> {code}
> taskContext.getConfiguration().set("avro.mo.config.namedOutput", 
> baseFileName);  
> {code}

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