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stack updated HBASE-19528: -------------------------- Attachment: 0001-HBASE-19837-Flakey-TestRegionLoad-ADDENDUM-Report-mo.patch > Major Compaction Tool > ---------------------- > > Key: HBASE-19528 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-19528 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: churro morales > Assignee: churro morales > Priority: Major > Fix For: 2.0.0-beta-2 > > Attachments: 0001-HBASE-19528-Major-Compaction-Tool-ADDENDUM.patch, > 0001-HBASE-19837-Flakey-TestRegionLoad-ADDENDUM-Report-mo.patch, > HBASE-19528.branch-1.patch, HBASE-19528.patch, HBASE-19528.v1.branch-1.patch, > HBASE-19528.v1.patch, HBASE-19528.v2.branch-1.patch, > HBASE-19528.v2.branch-1.patch, HBASE-19528.v2.branch-1.patch, > HBASE-19528.v2.branch-1.patch, HBASE-19528.v8.patch > > > The basic overview of how this tool works is: > Parameters: > Table > Stores > ClusterConcurrency > Timestamp > So you input a table, desired concurrency and the list of stores you wish to > major compact. The tool first checks the filesystem to see which stores need > compaction based on the timestamp you provide (default is current time). It > takes that list of stores that require compaction and executes those requests > concurrently with at most N distinct RegionServers compacting at a given > time. Each thread waits for the compaction to complete before moving to the > next queue. If a region split, merge or move happens this tool ensures those > regions get major compacted as well. > This helps us in two ways, we can limit how much I/O bandwidth we are using > for major compaction cluster wide and we are guaranteed after the tool > completes that all requested compactions complete regardless of moves, merges > and splits. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)