Shell History

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Hi, I have this issue as of late that my shell history is not saved anymore. I have old commands there, and the history file has exactly 100 lines as specified in the .irbrc $ cat ~/.irbrc require 'irb/ext/save-history' ARGV.concat [ --readline, --prompt-mode, simple ] IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] =

Re: HBase Shell CLI Help

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Meh, creating issue... On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, In the hirb.rb source we have # so they don't go through to irb.  Output shell 'usage' if user types '--help' cmdline_help = HERE # HERE document output as shell usage HBase Shell

Build failed in Jenkins: HBase-TRUNK #1941

2011-05-26 Thread Apache Jenkins Server
See https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/HBase-TRUNK/1941/changes Changes: [stack] HBASE-3921 Allow adding arbitrary blobs to Put -- [...truncated 877 lines...] A src/main/ruby/shell/commands/put.rb A src/main/ruby/shell/commands/list.rb A

Build failed in Jenkins: hbase-0.90 #198

2011-05-26 Thread Apache Jenkins Server
See https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/hbase-0.90/198/changes Changes: [stack] HBASE-3906 When HMaster is running,there are a lot of RegionLoad instances(far greater than the regions),it has risk of OOME. -- [...truncated 2845 lines...] Tests run: 42,

Re: Shell History

2011-05-26 Thread Bill Graham
I had the same issue and found that adding the Readline module shown in this blog post to my .irbc file did the trick. http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/04/23/tweaking-irb I had to make this change to it though: #LOG = #{ENV['HOME']}/.irb-history LOG = IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE] On Thu,

Re: Shell Help

2011-05-26 Thread Jean-Daniel Cryans
It depends, afaik you can't do it when altering multiple families as each { ... } has to have a name. J-D On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, The Help states that the Ruby Hashes are in curly braces, and goes on to list an example:  They look like

Build failed in Jenkins: HBase-TRUNK #1942

2011-05-26 Thread Apache Jenkins Server
See https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/HBase-TRUNK/1942/changes Changes: [stack] Fix markup -- [...truncated 3417 lines...] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.016 sec Running

Re: Shell Help

2011-05-26 Thread Stack
Yeah, its hacked IIRC to make it so either works (but as J-D says, if multiple families, you need to help the parser by providing the curleys). St.Ack On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, The Help states that the Ruby Hashes are in curly braces, and

Re: Shell scripting

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Hi JD, Yeah, looks like it. But what is the consensus on what should happen? I leave it to Stack to open an issue (or fix otherwise) in regards to the logging. :) Lars On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans jdcry...@apache.org wrote: Hi, See this script passed into the shell:

Re: Shell Help

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Sure, makes sense. Shouldn't we simply advocate the curly style everywhere? Just to not confuse even more? On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote: Yeah, its hacked IIRC to make it so either works (but as J-D says, if multiple families, you need to help the parser by

Re: Shell History

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Thanks Bill, Will try asap. Seems like a genuine IRB issue though. Lars On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Bill Graham billgra...@gmail.com wrote: I had the same issue and found that adding the Readline module shown in this blog post to my .irbc file did the trick.

Re: Shell scripting

2011-05-26 Thread Stack
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Jean-Daniel Cryans jdcry...@apache.org wrote: Why does it stay inside the shell? I would have expected the same behavior as in Doing ./bin/hbase shell SCRIPT_NAME might need a little work. You could add an exit to the script you pass or we could add an exit

Re: Shell Help

2011-05-26 Thread Stack
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Sure, makes sense. Shouldn't we simply advocate the curly style everywhere? Just to not confuse even more? You are right. Make an issue and I'll hack the help. St.Ack

Re: Shell Help

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
done On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote: On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Sure, makes sense. Shouldn't we simply advocate the curly style everywhere? Just to not confuse even more? You are right.  Make an issue and I'll

BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Hi, (Opening this a wider audience) A friend of mine lives in Berlin and offered to drive us around to do a personalized sightseeing tour through Berlin. We would need to rent a bus, for example http://www.robben-wientjes.de/BUS/GruppeG_Vito.html Could be one or two days rental fees, depending

Re: Shell History

2011-05-26 Thread Bill Graham
Reading your original post again I see it might be a different issue after all. IIRC, my problem wasn't that commands weren't being saved, but that they weren't getting reloaded after I restarted my shell. On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Bill,

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Andrew Purtell
I'd be up for this, along with two friends. So that's more $$$ than otherwise from the 3 of us. Sound reasonable? I assume you are thinking Sunday the 5th? - Andy From: Lars George lars.geo...@gmail.com Subject: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing? To: dev@hbase.apache.org Date: Thursday, May

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Yes, sorry, did I forget to mention this here? Sunday the 5th it is. What do you mean? You think this is not reasonable cost wise, or is it? On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Andrew Purtell apurt...@apache.org wrote: I'd be up for this, along with two friends. So that's more $$$ than otherwise

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Gary Helmling
I'd be up for it as well. I arrive Saturday the 4th, so Sunday would be good. Any chance of a bigger bus if we wind up with more than 9 people? On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Andrew Purtell apurt...@apache.org wrote: I'd be up for this, along with two friends. So that's more $$$ than

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Stack
I find this topic completely inappropriate for dev list. Discussions of a group of hbasers hanging together in exotic locations, and reading between the lines, throwing back pints and bratwurst and , only serves to drive those of us stuck at home green with envy. St.Ack On Thu, May 26, 2011

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Ted Dunning
Stack, We will hoist a few in your honor. You don't need to feel bad. On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote: I find this topic completely inappropriate for dev list. Discussions of a group of hbasers hanging together in exotic locations, and reading between the

Coprocessor experiments

2011-05-26 Thread Himanshu Vashishtha
I did some experiments using coprocessors and compare the result with vanilla scan, and in one case with mapreduce. I wrote up a blog about these experiments as it was getting a bit difficult for me to explain it on mail, without figures etc. Please refer to

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Sure, they have larger ones too if need be, or we do two Benzes, we will figure something out. BTW, we had planed for a meeting on Saturday afternoon/night for a beer somewhere. Let's organize this a few days beforehand but please keep this in mind if you are interested. Otherwise Sunday the 5th

Re: BBUZZ Berlin Sightseeing?

2011-05-26 Thread Lars George
Heh, sorry mate, that's how we roll... ;) On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote: I find this topic completely inappropriate for dev list.  Discussions of a group of hbasers hanging together in exotic locations, and reading between the lines, throwing back pints and