Nice to see those, Yeah I think we need some ref-guide or cases to show hbase2.x admin how to fix their RIT regions or other problems. It's a very urgent task (based on feedback from some hbase2.x users). Thanks.
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 2:59 AM Sean Busbey <bus...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi folks! > > Was chatting in the project slack earlier today with Stack and Clay about > how unwieldy the hbck2 README is getting. > > Heads up that I'm going to try a POC where we have operator centric docs > (like the thing I described in this earlier email, and the stuff for hbck2) > on the hbase.a.o website. > > Basics so far: > > * Won't be in the ref guide > * Source as markdown > * Source in hbase-operator-tools repo > * Published on website as an "operations" menu item under our top level > documentation menu. > > hmu on HBASE-23020 if you have ideas or want to help out. > > On Thu, Sep 5, 2019, 23:40 Sean Busbey <bus...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Hi folks! > > > > I've had to work through the steps to do various cluster operations in > > the face of a table with a couple of million mob hfiles enough times > > lately that I took the time to write down both a) how to stand up an > > approximation elsewhere to get reproduction and timing information, > > and b) examples of step-by-step with how to track how things are > > going. > > > > To be clear, it's still a draft. It's also currently markdown. If it > > helps to see the specifics of what I'm talking about, it's here: > > > > https://gist.github.com/busbey/5ff88e31705e52a392392b4fb2eadac2 > > > > I'd like to get this kind of stuff folded into our community docs > > somewhere. But I'm not sure where something like this would fit. I > > don't think it works for the current one-ref-guide-to-rule-them-all. > > > > What do y'all think? > > >