Re: Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified using -ls)

2011-08-26 Thread Stanislaw Adaszewski
t; Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for >> everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified >> using -ls) >> >> What could be the problem? >> >> Best regards, >> >> -- >> S. >> > >

Re: Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified using -ls)

2011-08-26 Thread Stanislaw Adaszewski
I mean hadoop filesystem of course. On 26 August 2011 18:12, Stanislaw Adaszewski wrote: > Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for > everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified > using -ls) > > What could

Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified using -ls)

2011-08-26 Thread Stanislaw Adaszewski
Using hadoop 0.20.203.0 single node setup root directory is writable for everybody despite I've set it's mode to 755 and then even 000 (verified using -ls) What could be the problem? Best regards, -- S.