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What do you mean by FSCK in Hadoop?
Question Posted on 14 May 2021

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What do you mean by FSCK in Hadoop?
Basically FSCK stands for File System Consistency Check it is a command that used to run a summary report in Hadoop. And this will summarizes the status of HDFS. And this will also identifies the presence of error. But will not correct them. And one of the great feature of that is we can run that on entire system or a select subset of files.
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