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Romil Choksi updated HBASE-14804: --------------------------------- Description: I am trying to create a new table and set the NORMALIZATION_ENABLED as true, but seems like the argument NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is being ignored. And the attribute NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is not displayed on doing a desc command on that table {code} hbase(main):020:0> create 'test-table-4', 'cf', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} An argument ignored (unknown or overridden): NORMALIZATION_ENABLED 0 row(s) in 4.2670 seconds => Hbase::Table - test-table-4 hbase(main):021:0> desc 'test-table-4' Table test-table-4 is ENABLED test-table-4 COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} 1 row(s) in 0.0430 seconds {code} However, on doing an alter command on that table we can set the NORMALIZATION_ENABLED attribute for that table {code} hbase(main):022:0> alter 'test-table-4', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} Unknown argument ignored: NORMALIZATION_ENABLED Updating all regions with the new schema... 1/1 regions updated. Done. 0 row(s) in 2.3640 seconds hbase(main):023:0> desc 'test-table-4' Table test-table-4 is ENABLED test-table-4, {TABLE_ATTRIBUTES => {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} 1 row(s) in 0.0190 seconds {code} I think it would be better to have a single step process to enable normalization while creating the table itself, rather than a two step process to alter the table later on to enable normalization was: I am trying to create a new table and set the NORMALIZATION_ENABLED as true, but seems like the argument NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is being ignored. And the attribute NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is not displayed on doing a desc command on that table hbase(main):020:0> create 'test-table-4', 'cf', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} An argument ignored (unknown or overridden): NORMALIZATION_ENABLED 0 row(s) in 4.2670 seconds => Hbase::Table - test-table-4 hbase(main):021:0> desc 'test-table-4' Table test-table-4 is ENABLED test-table-4 COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} 1 row(s) in 0.0430 seconds However, on doing an alter command on that table we can set the NORMALIZATION_ENABLED attribute for that table hbase(main):022:0> alter 'test-table-4', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} Unknown argument ignored: NORMALIZATION_ENABLED Updating all regions with the new schema... 1/1 regions updated. Done. 0 row(s) in 2.3640 seconds hbase(main):023:0> desc 'test-table-4' Table test-table-4 is ENABLED test-table-4, {TABLE_ATTRIBUTES => {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} 1 row(s) in 0.0190 seconds I think it would be better to have a single step process to enable normalization while creating the table itself, rather than a two step process to alter the table later on to enable normalization > HBase shell's create table command ignores 'NORMALIZATION_ENABLED' attribute > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-14804 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14804 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Bug > Components: shell > Affects Versions: 1.1.2 > Reporter: Romil Choksi > > I am trying to create a new table and set the NORMALIZATION_ENABLED as true, > but seems like the argument NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is being ignored. And the > attribute NORMALIZATION_ENABLED is not displayed on doing a desc command on > that table > {code} > hbase(main):020:0> create 'test-table-4', 'cf', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => > 'true'} > An argument ignored (unknown or overridden): NORMALIZATION_ENABLED > 0 row(s) in 4.2670 seconds > => Hbase::Table - test-table-4 > hbase(main):021:0> desc 'test-table-4' > Table test-table-4 is ENABLED > > > test-table-4 > > > COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION > > > {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', > KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => > 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC > KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} > > > 1 row(s) in 0.0430 seconds > {code} > However, on doing an alter command on that table we can set the > NORMALIZATION_ENABLED attribute for that table > {code} > hbase(main):022:0> alter 'test-table-4', {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} > Unknown argument ignored: NORMALIZATION_ENABLED > Updating all regions with the new schema... > 1/1 regions updated. > Done. > 0 row(s) in 2.3640 seconds > hbase(main):023:0> desc 'test-table-4' > Table test-table-4 is ENABLED > > > test-table-4, {TABLE_ATTRIBUTES => {NORMALIZATION_ENABLED => 'true'} > > > COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION > > > {NAME => 'cf', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', > KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'NONE', TTL => > 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOC > KCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'} > > > 1 row(s) in 0.0190 seconds > {code} > I think it would be better to have a single step process to enable > normalization while creating the table itself, rather than a two step process > to alter the table later on to enable normalization -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)