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Stephen Yuan Jiang edited comment on HBASE-18036 at 5/12/17 9:01 PM:
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The V1 patch has minor change based on [~elserj]'s feedback.  Also add some 
logging to make the change clear.

The V1 change was tested in a small cluster.  I used Ambari to restart cluster 
and saw the new code path got hit and regions assigned back to its original 
region server and locality is preserved.

Next up: I will use the same logic in branch-1 and other child branches.  Base 
on [~devaraj]'s offline feedback, I will remove the newly introduced 
"hbase.master.retain.assignment" config in branch-1; but keep the config in 
other branches (this config is just for in case of regression, user has a way 
to revert back to original round robin behavior; as patch releases usually 
don't have full testing)


was (Author: syuanjiang):
The V1 patch has minor change based on [~elserj]'s feedback.  Also add some 
logging to make the change clear.

Next up: I will use the same logic in branch-1 and other child branches.  Base 
on [~devaraj]'s offline feedback, I will remove the newly introduced 
"hbase.master.retain.assignment" config in branch-1; but keep the config in 
other branches (this config is just for in case of regression, user has a way 
to revert back to original round robin behavior; as patch releases usually 
don't have full testing)

> Data locality is not maintained after cluster restart or SSH
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-18036
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-18036
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Region Assignment
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.0, 1.3.1, 1.2.5, 1.1.10
>            Reporter: Stephen Yuan Jiang
>            Assignee: Stephen Yuan Jiang
>         Attachments: HBASE-18036.v0-branch-1.1.patch, 
> HBASE-18036.v1-branch-1.1.patch
>
>
> After HBASE-2896 / HBASE-4402, we think data locality is maintained after 
> cluster restart.  However, we have seem some complains about data locality 
> loss when cluster restart (eg. HBASE-17963).  
> Examining the AssignmentManager#processDeadServersAndRegionsInTransition() 
> code,  for cluster start, I expected to hit the following code path:
> {code}
>     if (!failover) {
>       // Fresh cluster startup.
>       LOG.info("Clean cluster startup. Assigning user regions");
>       assignAllUserRegions(allRegions);
>     }
> {code}
> where assignAllUserRegions would use retainAssignment() call in LoadBalancer; 
> however, from master log,  we usually hit the failover code path:
> {code}
>     // If we found user regions out on cluster, its a failover.
>     if (failover) {
>       LOG.info("Found regions out on cluster or in RIT; presuming failover");
>       // Process list of dead servers and regions in RIT.
>       // See HBASE-4580 for more information.
>       processDeadServersAndRecoverLostRegions(deadServers);
>     }
> {code}
> where processDeadServersAndRecoverLostRegions() would put dead servers in SSH 
> and SSH uses roundRobinAssignment() in LoadBalancer.  That is why we would 
> see loss locality more often than retaining locality during cluster restart.
> Note: the code I was looking at is close to branch-1 and branch-1.1.



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