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Archana T commented on HDFS-9455:
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Hi [~daisuke.kobayashi]
I got the issue in OpenSource 2.7.1 

Scenario --
In a secured cluster with ssl enabled, I was using "webhdfs" instead of 
"swebhdfs" in below cmd --
hadoop distcp webhdfs://IP:25003/test/testfile webhdfs://IP:25003/myp

Reference-
HDFS-9483

> In distcp, Invalid Argument Error thrown in case of filesystem operation 
> failure
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-9455
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-9455
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: distcp
>            Reporter: Archana T
>            Assignee: Archana T
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When Filesystem Operation failure happens during discp, 
> Wrong exception : Invalid Argument thrown along with distcp command Usage.
> {color:red} 
> hadoop distcp webhdfs://IP:25003/test/testfile webhdfs://IP:25003/myp
> Invalid arguments: Unexpected end of file from server
> usage: distcp OPTIONS [source_path...] <target_path>
>               OPTIONS
>  -append                       Reuse existing data in target files and
>                                append new data to them if possible
>  -async                        Should distcp execution be blocking
>  -atomic                       Commit all changes or none
>  -bandwidth <arg>              Specify bandwidth per map in MB
>  -delete                       Delete from target, files missing in source
>  -diff <arg>                   Use snapshot diff report to identify the
>                                difference between source and target
>  -f <arg>                      List of files that need to be copied
>  -filelimit <arg>              (Deprecated!) Limit number of files copied
>                                to <= n
>  -i                            Ignore failures during copy
> .....
> {color} 
> Instead Proper Exception has to be thrown.



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