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  1. Hadoop Common
  2. HADOOP-265

Abort tasktracker if it can not write to its local directories

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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 0.3.0
    • 0.3.0
    • None
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    Description

      Currently if a task tracker is not able to write to any of its local directories, it continues to run and all the tasks assigned to it fail.

      A task tracker should not start upif it has a problem reading/writing any of its local directories. It should abort if it gets the problem at run time.

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        1. mapred_disk.patch
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          Hairong Kuang

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