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Hudson commented on HBASE-10119:
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SUCCESS: Integrated in HBase-0.94-security #358 (See 
[https://builds.apache.org/job/HBase-0.94-security/358/])
HBASE-10119. Allow HBase coprocessors to clean up when they fail (Benoit 
Sigoure) (apurtell: rev 1550030)
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/hbase/branches/0.94/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/CoprocessorHost.java


> Allow HBase coprocessors to clean up when they fail
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-10119
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10119
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 0.96.0
>            Reporter: Benoit Sigoure
>            Assignee: Benoit Sigoure
>             Fix For: 0.98.0, 0.96.1, 0.94.15, 0.99.0
>
>         Attachments: HBASE-10119-0.94.patch, HBASE-10119.patch
>
>
> In the thread [Giving a chance to buggy coprocessors to clean 
> up|http://osdir.com/ml/general/2013-12/msg17334.html] I brought up the issue 
> that coprocessors currently don't have a chance to release their own 
> resources (be they internal resources within the JVM, or external resources 
> elsewhere) when they get forcefully removed due to an uncaught exception 
> escaping.
> It would be nice to fix that, either by adding an API called by the 
> {{CoprocessorHost}} when killing a faulty coprocessor, or by guaranteeing 
> that the coprocessor's {{stop()}} method will be invoked then.
> This feature request is actually pretty important due to bug HBASE-9046, 
> which means that it's not possible to properly clean up a coprocessor without 
> restarting the RegionServer (!!).



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