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Raghu Angadi commented on HADOOP-2514:
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> Every other trashcan implementation I know of does not require changes to the
> filesystem, but is implemented in user code. [...]
+1. I think eventually the Trash manager needs to store metadata required to
maintain the trash (probably in a HDFS file). IMO the lack this metatdata is
the biggest limitation for adding new features.
> Trash and permissions don't mix
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> Key: HADOOP-2514
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-2514
> Project: Hadoop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: dfs
> Affects Versions: 0.16.0
> Reporter: Robert Chansler
> Fix For: 0.16.0
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> Shell command "rm" is really "mv" to trash with the expectation that the
> server will at some point really delete the contents of trash. With the
> advent of permissions, a user can "mv" folders that the user cannot "rm". The
> present trash feature as implemented would allow the user to suborn the
> server into deleting a folder in violation of the permissions model.
> A related issue is that if anybody can mv a folder to the trash anybody else
> can mv that same folder from the trash. This may be contrary to the
> expectations of the user.
> What is a better model for trash?
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