With the 0.9.8.6 release, we've introduced a new property,
Hypertable.RangeServer.ReadyStatus
<http://hypertable.com/documentation/reference_manual/configuration_properties#Hypertable.RangeServer.ReadyStatus>
, which controls the behavior of the RangeServer startup scripts.  By
default, the value of this property is WARNING, which causes the scripts to
return as soon as possible.  When the RangeServer comes up and finishes its
basic initialization, it will return status WARNING until all deferred
initialization (i.e. loading of CellStores) is complete.  The upside of
this setting is that the system will come up quickly.  The downside of this
setting, however, is that during this deferred initialization period, the
RangeServers will be incurring additional load and request latencies will
typically be higher.

If you would like the RangeServer startup scripts to not return until all
deferred initialization is complete, you can set the value of this property
to OK.  By doing so, you will guarantee that when the RangeServer startup
sequence is complete, the RangeServers will be fully initialized (all
CellStores loaded) and the system will be ready to handle full load.

- Doug

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