David:
Attached is a hacked up tool that you can use to online your regions.
Put it into your hbase install at src/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase.
Compile. Then you should be able to do something like "./bin/hbase
org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseTool" to see a usage message. Pass the row
name a
(Sorry if this duplicate -- sent it from another account last night but it
doesn't seem to have shown up given my mailbox listing; one below had a few
additions)
>
>> Hi
>>
>> My system is quite simple:
>> - two (one quad core, one dual core) servers with 2GB mem and 150 GB
>> allocated to
>
>> Hi
>>
>> My system is quite simple:
>> - two (one quad core, one dual core) servers with 2GB mem and 150 GB
>> allocated to dfs.
Whats do you have for replication level in your hdfs? Default is 3. If you
have two servers only, thats odd.
>> - I use it to crawl multiple supports
Hi Brian
I'm using hbase trunk (updated yesterday) and Hadoop 0.17 branch.
David
> -Original Message-
> From: Bryan Duxbury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:41 AM
> To: hbase-user@hadoop.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Regions Offline
>
For starters, what version of HBase/Hadoop are you using? There was a
pretty bad bug in 0.16 that would cause regions to go offline and all
sorts of other unexpected behavior.
-Bryan
On Apr 28, 2008, at 5:00 PM, David Alves wrote:
Hi
My system is quite simple:
- two (one qu
Hi
My system is quite simple:
- two (one quad core, one dual core) servers with 2GB mem and 150 GB
allocated to dfs.
- I use it to crawl multiple supports but mainly filesystems and
save the results onto hbase (not too many files < 100.000 but rows can get
easily to 30 MB e