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Brandon Li resolved HDFS-5767.
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    Resolution: Invalid
      Assignee: Brandon Li

> Nfs implementation assumes userName userId mapping to be unique, which is not 
> true sometimes
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>
>                 Key: HDFS-5767
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-5767
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: nfs
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.0
>         Environment: With LDAP enabled
>            Reporter: Yongjun Zhang
>            Assignee: Brandon Li
>
> I'm seeing that the nfs implementation assumes unique <userName, userId> pair 
> to be returned by command  "getent paswd". That is, for a given userName, 
> there should be a single userId, and for a given userId, there should be a 
> single userName.  The reason is explained in the following message:
>  private static final String DUPLICATE_NAME_ID_DEBUG_INFO = "NFS gateway 
> can't start with duplicate name or id on the host system.\n"
>       + "This is because HDFS (non-kerberos cluster) uses name as the only 
> way to identify a user or group.\n"
>       + "The host system with duplicated user/group name or id might work 
> fine most of the time by itself.\n"
>       + "However when NFS gateway talks to HDFS, HDFS accepts only user and 
> group name.\n"
>       + "Therefore, same name means the same user or same group. To find the 
> duplicated names/ids, one can do:\n"
>       + "<getent passwd | cut -d: -f1,3> and <getent group | cut -d: -f1,3> 
> on Linux systms,\n"
>       + "<dscl . -list /Users UniqueID> and <dscl . -list /Groups 
> PrimaryGroupID> on MacOS.";
> This requirement can not be met sometimes (e.g. because of the use of LDAP) 
> Let's do some examination:
> What exist in /etc/passwd:
> $ more /etc/passwd | grep ^bin
> bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
> $ more /etc/passwd | grep ^daemon
> daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
> The above result says userName  "bin" has userId "2", and "daemon" has userId 
> "1".
>  
> What we can see with "getent passwd" command due to LDAP:
> $ getent passwd | grep ^bin
> bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
> bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/sbin/nologin
> $ getent passwd | grep ^daemon
> daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
> daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:/sbin/nologin
> We can see that there are multiple entries for the same userName with 
> different userIds, and the same userId could be associated with different 
> userNames.
> So the assumption stated in the above DEBUG_INFO message can not be met here. 
> The DEBUG_INFO also stated that HDFS uses name as the only way to identify 
> user/group. I'm filing this JIRA for a solution.
> Hi [~brandonli], since you implemented most of the nfs feature, would you 
> please comment? 
> Thanks.



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