Grep across multiple files in Hadoop Filesystem

This is a hadoop "filesystem", not a POSIX one, so try this:

hadoop fs -ls /apps/hdmi-technology/b_dps/real-time | awk '{print $8}' | \
while read f
do
  hadoop fs -cat $f | grep -q bcd4bc3e1380a56108f486a4fffbc8dc && echo $f
done

This should work, but it is serial and so may be slow. If your cluster can take the heat, we can parallelize:

hadoop fs -ls /apps/hdmi-technology/b_dps/real-time | awk '{print $8}' | \
  xargs -n 1 -I ^ -P 10 bash -c \
  "hadoop fs -cat ^ | grep -q bcd4bc3e1380a56108f486a4fffbc8dc && echo ^"

Notice the -P 10 option to xargs: this is how many files we will download and search in parallel. Start low and increase the number until you saturate disk I/O or network bandwidth, whatever is relevant in your configuration.

EDIT: Given that you're on SunOS (which is slightly brain-dead) try this:

hadoop fs -ls /apps/hdmi-technology/b_dps/real-time | awk '{print $8}' | while read f; do hadoop fs -cat $f | grep bcd4bc3e1380a56108f486a4fffbc8dc >/dev/null && echo $f; done

You are looking to applying grep command on hdfs folder

hdfs dfs -cat /user/coupons/input/201807160000/* | grep -c null

here cat recursively goes through all files in the folder and I have applied grep to find count.