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Ravi Prakash updated HDFS-2848:
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    Description: 
Courtesy Pat White [~patwhitey2007]
{quote}
Appears that there is a regression in corrupt block detection by both fsck and 
fs cmds like 'cat'. Testcases for
pre-block and block-overwrite corruption of all replicas is correctly reporting 
errors however post-block corruption is
not, fsck on the filesystem reports it's Healthy and 'cat' returns without 
error. Looking at the DN blocks themselves,
they clearly contain the injected corruption pattern.
{quote}

  was:
Courtesy Pat White
{quote}
Appears that there is a regression in corrupt block detection by both fsck and 
fs cmds like 'cat'. Testcases for
pre-block and block-overwrite corruption of all replicas is correctly reporting 
errors however post-block corruption is
not, fsck on the filesystem reports it's Healthy and 'cat' returns without 
error. Looking at the DN blocks themselves,
they clearly contain the injected corruption pattern.
{quote}

    
> hdfs corruption appended to blocks is not detected by fs commands or fsck
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>
>                 Key: HDFS-2848
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-2848
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.23.0
>            Reporter: Ravi Prakash
>            Assignee: Ravi Prakash
>
> Courtesy Pat White [~patwhitey2007]
> {quote}
> Appears that there is a regression in corrupt block detection by both fsck 
> and fs cmds like 'cat'. Testcases for
> pre-block and block-overwrite corruption of all replicas is correctly 
> reporting errors however post-block corruption is
> not, fsck on the filesystem reports it's Healthy and 'cat' returns without 
> error. Looking at the DN blocks themselves,
> they clearly contain the injected corruption pattern.
> {quote}

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