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HADOOP-18982. Fix doc about loading native libraries. (#6281). Contributed by Shuyan Zhang.

Signed-off-by: He Xiaoqiao <hexiaoqiao@apache.org>
zhangshuyan 1 year ago
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hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/NativeLibraries.md.vm

@@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ Native Shared Libraries
 
 You can load any native shared library using DistributedCache for distributing and symlinking the library files.
 
-This example shows you how to distribute a shared library, mylib.so, and load it from a MapReduce task.
+This example shows you how to distribute a shared library in Unix-like systems, mylib.so, and load it from a MapReduce task.
 
-1.  First copy the library to the HDFS: `bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal mylib.so.1 /libraries/mylib.so.1`
-2.  The job launching program should contain the following: `DistributedCache.createSymlink(conf);` `DistributedCache.addCacheFile("hdfs://host:port/libraries/mylib.so. 1#mylib.so", conf);`
-3.  The MapReduce task can contain: `System.loadLibrary("mylib.so");`
+1.  First copy the library to the HDFS: `bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal libmyexample.so.1 /libraries/libmyexample.so.1`
+2.  The job launching program should contain the following: `DistributedCache.createSymlink(conf);` `DistributedCache.addCacheFile("hdfs://host:port/libraries/libmyexample.so.1#libmyexample.so", conf);`
+3.  The MapReduce task can contain: `System.loadLibrary("myexample");`
 
 Note: If you downloaded or built the native hadoop library, you don’t need to use DistibutedCache to make the library available to your MapReduce tasks.