Stephen Yuan Jiang created HBASE-18036:
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             Summary: 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: 1.1.10, 1.2.5, 1.3.1, 1.4.0
            Reporter: Stephen Yuan Jiang
            Assignee: Stephen Yuan Jiang


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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