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HADOOP-5900. Fix HDFS documentation to reflect the support for user quotas
and access permissions. (Ravi Phulari via dhruba)



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Dhruba Borthakur 16 年之前
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src/docs/src/documentation/content/xdocs/hdfs_design.xml

@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
     <section>
       <title> The File System Namespace </title>
       <p>
-      HDFS supports a traditional hierarchical file organization. A user or an application can create directories and store files inside these directories. The file system namespace hierarchy is similar to most other existing file systems; one can create and remove files, move a file from one directory to another, or rename a file. HDFS does not yet implement user quotas. HDFS does not support hard links or soft links. However, the HDFS architecture does not preclude implementing these features.
+      HDFS supports a traditional hierarchical file organization. A user or an application can create directories and store files inside these directories. The file system namespace hierarchy is similar to most other existing file systems; one can create and remove files, move a file from one directory to another, or rename a file.HDFS does not support hard links or soft links. However, the HDFS architecture does not preclude implementing these features.
       </p>
       <p>
       The NameNode maintains the file system namespace. Any change to the file system namespace or its properties is recorded by the NameNode. An application can specify the number of replicas of a file that should be maintained by HDFS. The number of copies of a file is called the replication factor of that file. This information is stored by the NameNode.