Its causing unpredictable behaviour in case of fuse mounted file system.
Please look into it if it can be resolved.

Thanks for the quick response.

~Akshay

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Alexander Lukyanov <lavv...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> In unix it is usually allowed to rename open files, so lftp does that.
> I'll see if it is possible to reverse the order.
>
> 2014-09-30 12:18 GMT+04:00 akshay gupta <akshaygupta...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to mirror files on Fuse mounted hdfs file system (
>> https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/MountableHDFS). Lftp is creating some 0
>> byte files.
>>
>> Observations:
>> 1. Files of size larger then 64k are getting transferred properly.
>> Smaller files have 0 byte file size.
>> 2. Debug logs shows that lftp downloaded data for the files correctly. It
>> also renamed them.
>>
>> Additional tests on fuse mounted hdfs.
>> - I created a file with a temp file name, written the data to it, then
>> renamed the file and finally closed the output stream. In this case it
>> creates a 0 byte file.
>> - I created a file with a temp file name, written the data to it, closed
>> the file and then renamed the file. In this case it creates the file
>> correctly.
>>
>>
>> Can someone please look into this issue, it might be possible that stream
>> is closed after the file is renamed.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Akshay
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
>    Alexander.
>
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