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Scheduled exporting failure in Splunk Hadoop Connector.

sunrise
Contributor

I want to use scheduled export in Splunk Hadoop Connect.
But I got a following error.

Failed to remove WAL file from HDFS, path=hdfs://splk00:8020/splunk/cd750816ba9f7a26f1a5b5e4efa947c9.wal. Error: rm: Failed to move to trash: hdfs://splk00:8020/splunk/cd750816ba9f7a26f1a5b5e4efa947c9.wal. Consider using -skipTrash option

I know "skipTrash" option, but how to implement to App.
Anyone know that?

(environment details)
cloudera hadoop 4.1.3
splunk hadoop connect 1.1

Thank you for helping me.

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csharp_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

We already use -skipTrash (which is why you see an identical path for trash as the original file). Your user doesn't have permissions to remove that file.

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csharp_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

We already use -skipTrash (which is why you see an identical path for trash as the original file). Your user doesn't have permissions to remove that file.

sunrise
Contributor

Thank you for quick response, csharp_splunk.
I got it.
I didn't give permissions to /user directory,
so got some error messages.

I should have read manual....

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