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Daniel Dai commented on HIVE-4441:
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[~thejas]
DistributedFileSystem.getHomeDirectory() has annoying makeQualified():
{code}
return new Path("/user/" + dfs.ugi.getShortUserName()).makeQualified(this);
{code}
I don't find a hdfs method which can give us the simple form without "qualified"
[~ekoifman]
For s3 file system, if user specify "statusdir=s3://myoutput", user mean for
absolute path. However, "s3://myoutput" is a relative path as per hdfs
(isAbsolute()==false). But we cannot convert it into "s3://user/xxxx/myoutput"
since s3://user does not belong to the user. So here we skip s3/asv filesystem.
e2e tests is included in HIVE-5078 (eg:Pig_9, which we check the location of
stdout/stderr/syslog file). Sorry for the confusion.
> [HCatalog] WebHCat does not honor user home directory
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HIVE-4441
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-4441
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HCatalog
> Reporter: Daniel Dai
> Attachments: HIVE-4441-1.patch, HIVE-4441-2.patch, HIVE-4441-3.patch
>
>
> If I submit a job as user "A" and I specify statusdir as a relative path, I
> would expect results to be stored in the folder relative to the user A's home
> folder.
> For example, if I run:
> {code}curl -s -d user.name=hdinsightuser -d execute="show+tables;" -d
> statusdir="pokes.output" 'http://localhost:50111/templeton/v1/hive'{code}
> I get the results under:
> {code}/user/hdp/pokes.output{code}
> And I expect them to be under:
> {code}/user/hdinsightuser/pokes.output{code}
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