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Anoop Sam John commented on HBASE-19216:
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Ya in this particular case, zk is store also.. Looks fine.. Ya even in ACL case 
also, may be not the whole new permission info needs to be passed. we have that 
in the permanent store ie. ACL table.. Need to look into detailed way once this 
work is in.. Good one. Will follow up on this.

> Implement a general framework to execute remote procedure on RS
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-19216
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-19216
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: proc-v2, Replication
>            Reporter: Duo Zhang
>            Assignee: Duo Zhang
>         Attachments: HBASE-19216-v1.patch, HBASE-19216.patch, 
> HBASE-19216.patch, HBASE-19216.patch
>
>
> When building the basic framework for HBASE-19064, I found that the 
> enable/disable peer is built upon the watcher of zk.
> The problem of using watcher is that, you do not know the exact time when all 
> RSes in the cluster have done the change, it is a 'eventually done'. 
> And for synchronous replication, when changing the state of a replication 
> peer, we need to know the exact time as we can only enable read/write after 
> that time. So I think we'd better use procedure to do this. Change the flag 
> on zk, and then execute a procedure on all RSes to reload the flag from zk.
> Another benefit is that, after the change, zk will be mainly used as a 
> storage, so it will be easy to implement another replication peer storage to 
> replace zk so that we can reduce the dependency on zk.



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