sorry, just clicked 'send' to quickly. if so, you should configure hadoop to use a directory other than /tmp to store its data.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Guilherme Germoglio <germog...@gmail.com>wrote: > Some distros delete /tmp contents during reboot. Is this your case? > > > On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:35 PM, SingoWong <singoch...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I try to put some data to hbase, then i following the sample code in API >> below: >> >> public static void insertData(String rowid, String data) throws Exception >> { >> if(table==null) { >> table = new HTable(conf, tablename); >> } >> System.out.println("adding new data"); >> Put p = new Put(Bytes.toBytes(rowid)); >> p.add(Bytes.toBytes("ip"), Bytes.toBytes("demoqualifier"), >> Bytes.toBytes(data)); >> table.put(p); >> } >> >> But after i reboot my computer, cannot found the table and data in hbase >> shell. >> I had checked befor i reboot, exist the files under the >> folder /tmp/hbase-root/hbase/, so i think the cache was flush, but all the >> files' size was 200M, so i wanna to know when and how to store the data to >> file system? >> >> Is it that my coding issue or configuration issue? pls help. >> >> Thanks & Regards, >> Singo >> > > > > -- > Guilherme > > msn: guigermog...@hotmail.com > homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/germoglio/ > -- Guilherme msn: guigermog...@hotmail.com homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/germoglio/