This question is quite old, but I came upon it right now, so, if anyone else searches for this, this is what I found to join multiple bz2 files in HDFS into one whithout using the local filesystem. This can be used for any text file also.
$HADOOP_HOME/bin/hadoop jar $HADOOP_HOME/hadoop-streaming.jar \
-input foo \
-output foo_merged \
-mapper /bin/cat \
-reducer /bin/cat
This joins all the files in folder foo
and writes a single file (part-00000) to folder foo_merged
.
You can use wildcards for the input folder or use as many -input
as you need to include all the files that are going to be joined.
The output file will be uncompressed. If you want the output also compressed in bz2, you should specify these two options:
$HADOOP_HOME/bin/hadoop jar $HADOOP_HOME/hadoop-streaming.jar \
-D mapred.output.compress=true \
-D mapred.output.compression.codec=org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.BZip2Codec \
-input foo \
-output foo_merged \
-mapper /bin/cat \
-reducer /bin/cat
Replacing the BZip2Codec for whichever you want to use.
More info here.