mkdir
Create directory in the given path:
hadoop fs -mkdir <paths>
Example : hadoop fs -mkdir /user/saurzcode/dir1
ls
List the file for the given path:
hadoop fs -ls <args>
Example: hadoop fs -ls /user/saurzcode
lsr
Similar to lsr in Unix shell.
hadoop fs -lsr <args>
Ex: hadoop fs -lsr /user/saurzcode
touchz
Creates file in the given path:
hadoop fs -touchz <path[filename]>
Ex: hadoop fs -touchz /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
cat
Same as unix cat command:
hadoop fs -cat <path[filename]>
Ex: hadoop fs -cat /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
cp
Copy files from source to destination. This command allows multiple sources as well in which case the destination must be a directory.
hadoop fs -cp <source> <dest>
Ex: hadoop fs -cp /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt /user/saurzcode/dir2
put
Copy single src, or multiple srcs from local file system to the destination filesystem. Also reads input from stdin and writes to destination filesystem.
hadoop fs -put <source:localFile> <destination>
Ex: hadoop fs -put /home/hduser/def.txt /user/saurzcode/dir1
get
Copy files to the local file system
hadoop fs -get <source> <dest:localFileSystem>
Ex: hadoop fs -get /user/saurzcode/dir1 /home/hduser/def.txt
copyFromLocal
Similar to put except that the source is limited to local files.
hadoop fs -copyFromLocal <src:localFileSystem> <dest:Hdfs>
Ex: hadoop fs -put /home/hduser/def.txt /user/saurzcode/dir1
copyToLocal
Similar to get except that the destination is limited to local files.
hadoop fs -copyToLocal <src:Hdfs> <dest:localFileSystem>
Ex: hadoop fs -get /user/saurzcode/dir1 /home/hduser/def.txt
mv
Move file from source to destination. Except moving files across filesystem is not permitted.
hadoop fs -mv <src> <dest>
Ex: hadoop fs -mv /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt /user/saurzcode/dir2
rm
Remove files specified as argument. Deletes directory only when it is empty
hadoop fs -rm <arg>
Ex: hadoop fs -rm /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
rmr
Recursive version of delete.
hadoop fs -rmr <arg>
Ex: hadoop fs -rmr /user/saurzcode/
stat
Retruns the stat inofrmation on the path.
hadoop fs -stat <path>
Ex: hadoop fs -stat /user/saurzcode/dir1
tail
Similar to tail in Unix Command.
hadoop fs -tail <path[filename]>
Ex: hadoop fs -tail /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
test
Test comes with the following options:
-e check to see if the file exists. Return 0 if true.
-z check to see if the file is zero length. Return 0 if true
-d check return 1 if the path is directory else return 0.
-e check to see if the file exists. Return 0 if true.
-z check to see if the file is zero length. Return 0 if true
-d check return 1 if the path is directory else return 0.
hadoop fs -test -[ezd]<path>
Ex: hadoop fs -test -e /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
text
Takes a source file and outputs the file in text format. The allowed formats are zip and TextRecordInputStream.
hadoop fs -text <src>
Ex: hadoop fs -text /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
du
Display the aggregate length of a file.
hadoop fs -du <path>
Ex: hadoop fs -du /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
dus
Displays the summary of a file length.
hadoop fs -dus <args>
Ex: hadoop fs -dus /user/saurzcode/dir1/abc.txt
expung
Empty the trash.
hadoop fs -expunge
chgrp
Change group association of files. With -R, make the change recursively through the directory structure. The user must be the owner of files, or else a super-user.
hadoop fs -chgrp [-R] GROUP <path>
chmod
Change the permissions of files. With -R, make the change recursively through the directory structure. The user must be the owner of the file, or else a super-user.
hadoop fs -chmod [-R] <MODE[,MODE] | OCTALMODE> <path>
chown
Change the owner of files. With -R, make the change recursively through the directory structure. The user must be a super-user.
hadoop fs -chown [-R] [OWNER][:[GROUP]] <path>
getmerge
Takes a source directory and a destination file as input and concatenates files in src into the destination local file. Optionally addnl can be set to enable adding a newline character at the end of each file.
hadoop fs -getmerge <src> <localdst> [addnl]
setrep
Changes the replication factor of a file. -R option is for recursively increasing the replication factor of files within a directory.
hadoop fs -setrep [-R] <path>
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