diff --git a/hadoop-hdds/common/src/main/resources/ozone-default.xml b/hadoop-hdds/common/src/main/resources/ozone-default.xml index 331b5c4a2ed..9918b8ba518 100644 --- a/hadoop-hdds/common/src/main/resources/ozone-default.xml +++ b/hadoop-hdds/common/src/main/resources/ozone-default.xml @@ -1938,7 +1938,7 @@ an isolated classloader. Default depends from the used jar. true for ozone-filesystem-lib-legacy - jar and false for the ozone-filesystem-lib.jar + jar and false for the ozone-filesystem-lib-current.jar diff --git a/hadoop-hdds/docs/content/OzoneFS.md b/hadoop-hdds/docs/content/OzoneFS.md index 7491525b5c1..2ca0406761e 100644 --- a/hadoop-hdds/docs/content/OzoneFS.md +++ b/hadoop-hdds/docs/content/OzoneFS.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This will make this bucket to be the default file system for HDFS dfs commands a You also need to add the ozone-filesystem.jar file to the classpath: {{< highlight bash >}} -export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=/opt/ozone/share/ozonefs/lib/hadoop-ozone-filesystem-lib-current.*.jar:$HADOOP_CLASSPATH +export HADOOP_CLASSPATH=/opt/ozone/share/ozonefs/lib/hadoop-ozone-filesystem-lib-current*.jar:$HADOOP_CLASSPATH {{< /highlight >}} Once the default Filesystem has been setup, users can run commands like ls, put, mkdir, etc.