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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-15:
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I think you should check it in. If it's a problem to flush the entire table,
then we can always disallow setting the disableWal on a multi-tenant table
through a tenant-specific connection. Even if we have a FLUSH command, it
doesn't really solve that problem.
> Allow forcing a memstore flush for a table
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> Key: PHOENIX-15
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-15
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Lars Hofhansl
> Attachments: phoenix-15-v2.txt, phoenix-15.txt
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> This is useful with PHOENIX-14.
> I.e. one could do a "bulk load" without writing to the WAL, following by a
> memstore flush in order to guarantee the data is on disk.
> [[email protected]] suggested: ALTER SESSION FLUSH. And somehow we'd
> need to indicate which table to flush.
> This probably needs a bit more discussion.
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