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Sankar Hariappan updated HIVE-16901:
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    Description: 
Currently, if a ReplCopyTask is created to copy a list of files, then distcp is 
invoked for each and every file. Instead, need to pass the list of source files 
to be copied to distcp tool which basically copies the files in parallel and 
hence gets lot of performance gain.

If the copy of list of files fail, then traverse the destination directory to 
see which file is missing and checksum mismatches, then trigger copy of those 
files one by one.

  was:
Currently, if a CopyTask is created to copy a list of files, then distcp is 
invoked for each and every file. Instead, need to pass the list of source files 
to be copied to distcp tool which basically copies the files in parallel and 
hence gets lot of performance gain.

If the copy of list of files fail, then traverse the destination directory to 
see which file is missing and checksum mismatches, then trigger copy of those 
files one by one.


> Distcp optimization - One distcp per ReplCopyTask 
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>
>                 Key: HIVE-16901
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-16901
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: Hive, repl
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.0
>            Reporter: Sankar Hariappan
>            Assignee: Sankar Hariappan
>              Labels: DR, replication
>             Fix For: 3.0.0
>
>
> Currently, if a ReplCopyTask is created to copy a list of files, then distcp 
> is invoked for each and every file. Instead, need to pass the list of source 
> files to be copied to distcp tool which basically copies the files in 
> parallel and hence gets lot of performance gain.
> If the copy of list of files fail, then traverse the destination directory to 
> see which file is missing and checksum mismatches, then trigger copy of those 
> files one by one.



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