Verify HDFS filesystem health
Analyze if the filesystem is healthy.
Run the fsck command on namenode as $HDFS_USER:
hdfs fsck / -files -blocks -locations > dfs-new-fsck-1.logRun
hdfsnamespace and report.List directories.
hdfs dfs -lsRun report command to create a list of DataNodes in the cluster.
hdfs dfsadmin -report > dfs-new-report-1.log
Compare the namespace report before the upgrade and after the upgrade. Verify that user files exist after upgrade.
dfs-old-fsck-1.log < -- > dfs-new-fsck-1.logdfs-old-lsr-1.log < -- > dfs-new-lsr-1.log![[Note]](../common/images/admon/note.png)
Note You must do this comparison manually to catch all errors.
From the NameNode WebUI, see if all DataNodes are up and running.
http://<namenode>:50070

