Fix javadoc in OfflineImageViewer. Contributed by Akira Ajisaka.

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hadoop/common/trunk@1569124 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Chris Nauroth 2014-02-17 22:28:57 +00:00
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3 changed files with 13 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -416,6 +416,8 @@ Release 2.4.0 - UNRELEASED
HDFS-5759. Web UI does not show up during the period of loading FSImage. HDFS-5759. Web UI does not show up during the period of loading FSImage.
(Haohui Mai via Arpit Agarwal) (Haohui Mai via Arpit Agarwal)
HDFS-5942. Fix javadoc in OfflineImageViewer. (Akira Ajisaka via cnauroth)
BREAKDOWN OF HDFS-5698 SUBTASKS AND RELATED JIRAS BREAKDOWN OF HDFS-5698 SUBTASKS AND RELATED JIRAS
HDFS-5717. Save FSImage header in protobuf. (Haohui Mai via jing9) HDFS-5717. Save FSImage header in protobuf. (Haohui Mai via jing9)

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@ -51,28 +51,16 @@ import com.google.common.collect.Maps;
import com.google.common.io.LimitInputStream; import com.google.common.io.LimitInputStream;
/** /**
* This is the tool for analyzing file sizes in the namespace image. In order to * LsrPBImage displays the blocks of the namespace in a format very similar
* run the tool one should define a range of integers <tt>[0, maxSize]</tt> by * to the output of ls/lsr. Entries are marked as directories or not,
* specifying <tt>maxSize</tt> and a <tt>step</tt>. The range of integers is * permissions listed, replication, username and groupname, along with size,
* divided into segments of size <tt>step</tt>: * modification date and full path.
* <tt>[0, s<sub>1</sub>, ..., s<sub>n-1</sub>, maxSize]</tt>, and the visitor
* calculates how many files in the system fall into each segment
* <tt>[s<sub>i-1</sub>, s<sub>i</sub>)</tt>. Note that files larger than
* <tt>maxSize</tt> always fall into the very last segment.
* *
* <h3>Input.</h3> * Note: A significant difference between the output of the lsr command
* <ul> * and this image visitor is that this class cannot sort the file entries;
* <li><tt>filename</tt> specifies the location of the image file;</li> * they are listed in the order they are stored within the fsimage file.
* <li><tt>maxSize</tt> determines the range <tt>[0, maxSize]</tt> of files * Therefore, the output of this class cannot be directly compared to the
* sizes considered by the visitor;</li> * output of the lsr command.
* <li><tt>step</tt> the range is divided into segments of size step.</li>
* </ul>
*
* <h3>Output.</h3> The output file is formatted as a tab separated two column
* table: Size and NumFiles. Where Size represents the start of the segment, and
* numFiles is the number of files form the image which size falls in this
* segment.
*
*/ */
final class LsrPBImage { final class LsrPBImage {
private final Configuration conf; private final Configuration conf;

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@ -55,28 +55,8 @@ import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import com.google.common.io.LimitInputStream; import com.google.common.io.LimitInputStream;
/** /**
* This is the tool for analyzing file sizes in the namespace image. In order to * PBImageXmlWriter walks over an fsimage structure and writes out
* run the tool one should define a range of integers <tt>[0, maxSize]</tt> by * an equivalent XML document that contains the fsimage's components.
* specifying <tt>maxSize</tt> and a <tt>step</tt>. The range of integers is
* divided into segments of size <tt>step</tt>:
* <tt>[0, s<sub>1</sub>, ..., s<sub>n-1</sub>, maxSize]</tt>, and the visitor
* calculates how many files in the system fall into each segment
* <tt>[s<sub>i-1</sub>, s<sub>i</sub>)</tt>. Note that files larger than
* <tt>maxSize</tt> always fall into the very last segment.
*
* <h3>Input.</h3>
* <ul>
* <li><tt>filename</tt> specifies the location of the image file;</li>
* <li><tt>maxSize</tt> determines the range <tt>[0, maxSize]</tt> of files
* sizes considered by the visitor;</li>
* <li><tt>step</tt> the range is divided into segments of size step.</li>
* </ul>
*
* <h3>Output.</h3> The output file is formatted as a tab separated two column
* table: Size and NumFiles. Where Size represents the start of the segment, and
* numFiles is the number of files form the image which size falls in this
* segment.
*
*/ */
@InterfaceAudience.Private @InterfaceAudience.Private
public final class PBImageXmlWriter { public final class PBImageXmlWriter {