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Jerry He commented on HBASE-15841: ---------------------------------- ok. That makes sense. I am ok will imposing new meaning on the 'size'. It is not just an input value anymore. It can be a deducted, calculated, stored and may have future reference as well. > Performance Evaluation tool total rows may not be set correctly > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-15841 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15841 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Jerry He > Assignee: Jerry He > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.0.0, 1.3.0, 1.4.0, 1.2.2 > > Attachments: HBASE-15841-branch-1.patch, HBASE-15841-master.patch > > > Carried my comment on HBASE-15403 to here: > Recently when I ran PerformanceEvaluation, I did notice some problem with the > number of rows. > hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation --table=TestTable1 > randomWrite 1 > hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation --table=TestTable5 > randomWrite 5 > hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation --table=TestTable10 > randomWrite 10 > hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation --table=TestTable10 > randomWrite 20 > All produced similar number of rows, and on the file system, they look like > in similar size as well: > hadoop fs -du -h /apps/hbase/data/data/default > 786.5 M /apps/hbase/data/data/default/TestTable1 > 786.0 M /apps/hbase/data/data/default/TestTable10 > 782.0 M /apps/hbase/data/data/default/TestTable20 > 713.4 M /apps/hbase/data/data/default/TestTable5 > HBase is 1.2.0. Looks like a regression somewhere. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)