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Hudson commented on FLUME-1234:
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Integrated in flume-trunk #232 (See
[https://builds.apache.org/job/flume-trunk/232/])
FLUME-1234. Can't use %P escape sequence for bucket path of HDFS sink
(Juhani Connolly via Will McQueen) (Revision 1349618)
Result = SUCCESS
will : http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/?view=rev&rev=1349618
Files :
* /incubator/flume/trunk/flume-ng-doc/sphinx/FlumeUserGuide.rst
> Can't use %P escape sequence for bucket path of HDFS sink
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLUME-1234
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-1234
> Project: Flume
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Sinks+Sources
> Affects Versions: v1.2.0
> Environment: CentOS 6.2 64-bit
> Reporter: Will McQueen
> Assignee: Juhani Connolly
> Fix For: v1.2.0
>
> Attachments: FLUME-1234.patch
>
>
> The %P escape char isn't printing anything when it's specified in an HDFS
> bucket path in the flume.conf file. For example:
> agent.sinks.k17.hdfs.path = hdfs://blah.example.com/blah-test-ch17-%P
> ...just creates the "/blah-test-ch17-" dir. But what was expected was either:
> /blah-test-ch17-am
> ...or...
> /blah-test-ch17-pm
> (at least, that's what I interpret as the correct behavior of %P when I see
> that the docs describe this escape sequence as "locale's equivalent of am or
> pm")
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