Revert "HADOOP-13946. Document how HDFS updates timestamps in the FS spec; compare with object stores. Contributed by Steve Loughran"
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for HDFS. In terms of this specification, their implementations of the
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for HDFS. In terms of this specification, their implementations of the
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specified operations do not match those required. They are considered supported
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specified operations do not match those required. They are considered supported
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by the Hadoop development community, but not to the same extent as HDFS.
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by the Hadoop development community, but not to the same extent as HDFS.
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#### Timestamps
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The HDFS filesystem does not update the modification time while it is being written to.
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Specifically
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* `FileSystem.create()` creation: a zero-byte file is listed; creation and modification time is
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set to the current time as seen on the NameNode.
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* Writes to a file via the output stream returned in the `create()` call: the modification
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time *does not change*.
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* When `OutputStream.close()` is called, all remaining data is written, the file closed and
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the NameNode updated with the final size of the file. The modification time is set to
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the time the file was closed.
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* Opening a file for appends via an `append()` operation does not change the modification
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time of the file until the `close()` call is made on the output stream.
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* `FileSystem.setTimes()` can be used to explicitly set the time on a file.
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* The rarely used operations: `FileSystem.concat()`, `createSnapshot()`, `createSymlink()` and
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`truncate()` all update the modification time.
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Other filesystems may have different behaviors.
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Object stores have a significantly simpler view of time:
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* The file only becomes visible at the end of the write operation; this also sets
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the creation time of the file.
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* The timestamp is likely to be in UTC or the TZ of the object store. If the
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client is in a different timezone, the timestamp may be ahead or behind that
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of the client.
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* A file's modification time is always the same as its creation time.
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* The `FileSystem.setTimes()` operation to set file timestamps will generally be ignored.
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* If `FileSystem.append()` is supported, the changes and modification time
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are likely to only become visible after the output stream is closed.
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