Author: wang Date: Mon Jun 9 18:42:17 2014 New Revision: 1601476 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1601476 Log: HDFS-6399. Add note about setfacl in HDFS permissions guide. Contributed by Chris Nauroth.
Modified: hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/site/apt/HdfsPermissionsGuide.apt.vm Modified: hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt?rev=1601476&r1=1601475&r2=1601476&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt (original) +++ hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt Mon Jun 9 18:42:17 2014 @@ -482,6 +482,9 @@ Release 2.5.0 - UNRELEASED HDFS-6297. Add CLI testcases to reflect new features of dfs and dfsadmin (Dasha Boudnik via cos) + HDFS-6399. Add note about setfacl in HDFS permissions guide. + (cnauroth via wang) + OPTIMIZATIONS HDFS-6214. Webhdfs has poor throughput for files >2GB (daryn) Modified: hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/site/apt/HdfsPermissionsGuide.apt.vm URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/site/apt/HdfsPermissionsGuide.apt.vm?rev=1601476&r1=1601475&r2=1601476&view=diff ============================================================================== --- hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/site/apt/HdfsPermissionsGuide.apt.vm (original) +++ hadoop/common/trunk/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/site/apt/HdfsPermissionsGuide.apt.vm Mon Jun 9 18:42:17 2014 @@ -395,8 +395,8 @@ HDFS Permissions Guide permission checking is turned off, but all other behavior is unchanged. Switching from one parameter value to the other does not change the mode, owner or group of files or directories. - Regardless of whether permissions are on or off, chmod, chgrp and - chown always check permissions. These functions are only useful in + Regardless of whether permissions are on or off, chmod, chgrp, chown and + setfacl always check permissions. These functions are only useful in the permissions context, and so there is no backwards compatibility issue. Furthermore, this allows administrators to reliably set owners and permissions in advance of turning on regular permissions