Hi Vity!
Please let me reiterate that I think its great work and I'm glad you
thought of sharing it with the community. Thanks a lot.
I can think of a few reasons for using WebHDFS, although, if these are not
important to you, it may not be worth the effort:
1. You can point to an HttpFS gateway
Hello Ravi,
I am glad you like it.
Why should I use WebHDFS? Our cluster sysops, include me, prefer command
line. :-)
-Vity
2017-02-09 22:21 GMT+01:00 Ravi Prakash :
> Great job Vity!
>
> Thanks a lot for sharing. Have you thought about using WebHDFS?
>
> Thanks
> Ravi
>
>
Great job Vity!
Thanks a lot for sharing. Have you thought about using WebHDFS?
Thanks
Ravi
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:12 AM, Vitásek, Ladislav wrote:
> Hello Hadoop fans,
> I would like to inform you about our tool we want to share.
>
> We created a new utility - HDFS Shell
Hello,
that is very cool. Thanks for the contribution. It worked out of the box and makes working a breeze.
Greetings,
Uwe
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 09. Februar 2017 um 16:12 Uhr
Von: "Vitásek, Ladislav" <vita...@avast.com>
An: user@hadoop.apache.org
Betreff:
Superb, fantastic, and a really needed one. I was half way, now let me try
to merge my snippets if necessary.
Best, Ravion
On Feb 9, 2017 10:12 AM, "Vitásek, Ladislav" wrote:
> Hello Hadoop fans,
> I would like to inform you about our tool we want to share.
>
> We created a
Hello Hadoop fans,
I would like to inform you about our tool we want to share.
We created a new utility - HDFS Shell to work with HDFS more faster.
https://github.com/avast/hdfs-shell
*Feature highlights*
- HDFS DFS command initiates JVM for each command call, HDFS Shell does it
only once -