HADOOP-12457. [JDK8] Fix a failure of compiling common by javadoc. Contributed by Akira AJISAKA.
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@ -1265,6 +1265,9 @@ Release 2.8.0 - UNRELEASED
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HADOOP-12513. Dockerfile lacks initial 'apt-get update'.
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(Akihiro Suda via ozawa)
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HADOOP-12457. [JDK8] Fix a failure of compiling common by javadoc.
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(Akira AJISAKA via ozawa)
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OPTIMIZATIONS
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HADOOP-12051. ProtobufRpcEngine.invoke() should use Exception.toString()
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
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* <p>When <tt>conf.get("otherdir")</tt> is called, then <tt>${<i>env.BASE_DIR</i>}</tt>
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* will be resolved to the value of the <tt>${<i>BASE_DIR</i>}</tt> environment variable.
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* It supports <tt>${<i>env.NAME:-default</i>}</tt> and <tt>${<i>env.NAME-default</i>}</tt> notations.
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* The former is resolved to “default” if <tt>${<i>NAME</i>}</tt> environment variable is undefined
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* The former is resolved to "default" if <tt>${<i>NAME</i>}</tt> environment variable is undefined
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* or its value is empty.
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* The latter behaves the same way only if <tt>${<i>NAME</i>}</tt> is undefined.
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* <p>By default, warnings will be given to any deprecated configuration
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class Delete {
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"-[rR]: Recursively deletes directories.\n" +
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"-skipTrash: option bypasses trash, if enabled, and immediately " +
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"deletes <src>.\n" +
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"-safely: option requires safety confirmation,if enabled, " +
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"-safely: option requires safety confirmation, if enabled, " +
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"requires confirmation before deleting large directory with more " +
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"than <hadoop.shell.delete.limit.num.files> files. Delay is " +
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"expected when walking over large directory recursively to count " +
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@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ public abstract class Server {
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* if this request took too much time relative to other requests
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* we consider that as a slow RPC. 3 is a magic number that comes
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* from 3 sigma deviation. A very simple explanation can be found
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* by searching for 68–95–99.7 rule. We flag an RPC as slow RPC
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* by searching for 68-95-99.7 rule. We flag an RPC as slow RPC
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* if and only if it falls above 99.7% of requests. We start this logic
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* only once we have enough sample size.
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*/
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