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Raghu Angadi commented on HADOOP-493:
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Clusters don't seem to show this problem anymore. DFS still reports wrong value 
for 'used bytes' (see HADOOP-599), but it is not weird value like above. It 
always shows % used is zero. Will close this for now and will reopen if 
HADOOP-599 does not fix this.




> hadoop dfs -report information is incorrect
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-493
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-493
>             Project: Hadoop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: dfs
>            Reporter: Yoram Arnon
>         Assigned To: Raghu Angadi
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The information presented by hadoop dfs -report is incorrect.
> In the following example, the total raw bytes are correct, the used raw bytes 
> are incorrect and should actually be on the order of 138TB.
> The total effective bytes is correct, and the actual replication factor is 
> really a healthy 3.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:build:942>hadoop dfs  2> /dev/null -report | head
> Total raw bytes: 240761579888640 (224226.69 Gb)
> Used raw bytes: 35934229005360 (33466.35 Gb)
> % used: 14.92%
> Total effective bytes: 47093545108964 (43859.28 Gb)
> Effective replication multiplier: 0.7630393703047027
> -------------------------------------------------
> In the following example again the total raw bytes and total effective bytes 
> are correct, but the used raw bytes, % used and effective replication are a 
> tad off the mark.
> hadoop  dfs 2> /dev/null -report | head
> Total raw bytes: 236476179599360 (220235.60 Gb)
> Used raw bytes: -22028236104431 (-2.15 k)
> % used: -9.31%
> Total effective bytes: 55609049637201 (51789.96 Gb)
> Effective replication multiplier: -0.39612682194976206
> -------------------------------------------------

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