There are many more commands in "$HADOOP_HOME/bin/hadoop fs"than are demonstrated here, although these basic operations will get you started. Running ./bin/hadoop dfs with no additional arguments will list all the commands that can be run with the FsShell system. Furthermore, $HADOOP_HOME/bin/hadoop fs -help commandName will display a short usage summary for the operation in question, if you are stuck.
A table of all the operations is shown below. The following conventions are used for parameters −
"<path>" means any file or directory name. "<path>..." means one or more file or directory names. "<file>" means any filename. "<src>" and "<dest>" are path names in a directed operation. "<localSrc>" and "<localDest>" are paths as above, but on the local file system.
All other files and path names refer to the objects inside HDFS.
| Sr.No | Command & Description | 
|---|---|
| 1 | 
-ls <path> 
Lists the contents of the directory specified by path, showing the names, permissions, owner, size and modification date for each entry. | 
| 2 | 
-lsr <path> 
Behaves like -ls, but recursively displays entries in all subdirectories of path. | 
| 3 | 
-du <path> 
Shows disk usage, in bytes, for all the files which match path; filenames are reported with the full HDFS protocol prefix. | 
| 4 | 
-dus <path> 
Like -du, but prints a summary of disk usage of all files/directories in the path. | 
| 5 | 
-mv <src><dest> 
Moves the file or directory indicated by src to dest, within HDFS. | 
| 6 | 
-cp <src> <dest> 
Copies the file or directory identified by src to dest, within HDFS. | 
| 7 | 
-rm <path> 
Removes the file or empty directory identified by path. | 
| 8 | 
-rmr <path> 
Removes the file or directory identified by path. Recursively deletes any child entries (i.e., files or subdirectories of path). | 
| 9 | 
-put <localSrc> <dest> 
Copies the file or directory from the local file system identified by localSrc to dest within the DFS. | 
| 10 | 
-copyFromLocal <localSrc> <dest> 
Identical to -put | 
| 11 | 
-moveFromLocal <localSrc> <dest> 
Copies the file or directory from the local file system identified by localSrc to dest within HDFS, and then deletes the local copy on success. | 
| 12 | 
-get [-crc] <src> <localDest> 
Copies the file or directory in HDFS identified by src to the local file system path identified by localDest. | 
| 13 | 
-getmerge <src> <localDest> 
Retrieves all files that match the path src in HDFS, and copies them to a single, merged file in the local file system identified by localDest. | 
| 14 | 
-cat <filen-ame> 
Displays the contents of filename on stdout. | 
| 15 | 
-copyToLocal <src> <localDest> 
Identical to -get | 
| 16 | 
-moveToLocal <src> <localDest> 
Works like -get, but deletes the HDFS copy on success. | 
| 17 | 
-mkdir <path> 
Creates a directory named path in HDFS. 
Creates any parent directories in path that are missing (e.g., mkdir -p in Linux). | 
| 18 | 
-setrep [-R] [-w] rep <path> 
Sets the target replication factor for files identified by path to rep. (The actual replication factor will move toward the target over time) | 
| 19 | 
-touchz <path> 
Creates a file at path containing the current time as a timestamp. Fails if a file already exists at path, unless the file is already size 0. | 
| 20 | 
-test -[ezd] <path> 
Returns 1 if path exists; has zero length; or is a directory or 0 otherwise. | 
| 21 | 
-stat [format] <path> 
Prints information about path. Format is a string which accepts file size in blocks (%b), filename (%n), block size (%o), replication (%r), and modification date (%y, %Y). | 
| 22 | 
-tail [-f] <file2name> 
Shows the last 1KB of file on stdout. | 
| 23 | 
-chmod [-R] mode,mode,... <path>... 
Changes the file permissions associated with one or more objects identified by path.... Performs changes recursively with R. mode is a 3-digit octal mode, or {augo}+/-{rwxX}. Assumes if no scope is specified and does not apply an umask. | 
| 24 | 
-chown [-R] [owner][:[group]] <path>... 
Sets the owning user and/or group for files or directories identified by path.... Sets owner recursively if -R is specified. | 
| 25 | 
-chgrp [-R] group <path>... 
Sets the owning group for files or directories identified by path.... Sets group recursively if -R is specified. | 
| 26 | 
-help <cmd-name> 
Returns usage information for one of the commands listed above. You must omit the leading '-' character in cmd. | 
 
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