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Thomas D'Silva updated PHOENIX-1676:
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    Attachment: PHOENIX-1676-4.x-HBase-1.x.patch
                PHOENIX-1676-4.x-HBase-0.98.patch

> Set priority of Index Updates correctly 
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>                 Key: PHOENIX-1676
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1676
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Thomas D'Silva
>            Assignee: Thomas D'Silva
>         Attachments: PHOENIX-1676-4.x-HBase-0.98.patch, 
> PHOENIX-1676-4.x-HBase-1.x.patch
>
>
> I spoke to Jesse offline about this. 
> The priority of index updates isn't being set correctly because of the use of 
> CoprocessorHConnection (which all coprocessors use if they create an HTable 
> via the CPEnvironment).
> Specifically the flow happens like this: the CoprocessorHTableFactory 
> attempts to set the connection qos factory, but it is ignored because the 
> CoprocessorHConnection is used (instead of a standard HConnection) and the 
> #getClient method just goes straight into the rpc scheduler of the 
> HRegionServer, if its on the same server. This allows the region to be 
> directly accessed, but without actually going over the loopback or 
> serializing any information.
> However, this means it ignores the configured rpccontroller factory and the 
> override setting of the rpc priority. We probably shouldn't be runtime 
> changing the configuration - instead we should probably be using some other 
> serialized information.
> The primary fix would seems to be that the regionserver needs to be 
> configured with the IndexQosRpcControllerFactory and then use a static map 
> (or cache of the index metadata) to set the qos for the index servers. 



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