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Nicolas Spiegelberg updated HBASE-5335: --------------------------------------- Comment: was deleted (was: Status update 1. Fixing the 3 unit test failures, caused by new split code between 89fb -> trunk. 2. Fixed some ruby display/parsing problems found during manual testing. We need a way to unit test the Ruby shell code easily. 3. Taking the time to fix an issue that constantly annoys me: you should be able to run 'describe TABLE', copy the output, and paste it directly into 'create' or 'alter' ) > Dynamic Schema Configurations > ----------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-5335 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5335 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Nicolas Spiegelberg > Assignee: Nicolas Spiegelberg > Labels: configuration, schema > Fix For: 0.96.0 > > Attachments: D2247.1.patch, D2247.2.patch, D2247.3.patch, > D2247.4.patch, D2247.5.patch, D2247.6.patch, D2247.7.patch, D2247.8.patch, > HBASE-5335-trunk-2.patch, HBASE-5335-trunk.patch > > > Currently, the ability for a core developer to add per-table & per-CF > configuration settings is very heavyweight. You need to add a reserved > keyword all the way up the stack & you have to support this variable > long-term if you're going to expose it explicitly to the user. This has > ended up with using Configuration.get() a lot because it is lightweight and > you can tweak settings while you're trying to understand system behavior > [since there are many config params that may never need to be tuned]. We > need to add the ability to put & read arbitrary KV settings in the HBase > schema. Combined with online schema change, this will allow us to safely > iterate on configuration settings. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira