Anyone?
On Thursday, October 16, 2014, Matt K matvey1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, can anyone help with above? Feels like I'm missing something obvious.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014, Nishanth S nishanth.2...@gmail.com
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Thanks Ted
To be clear, you have two clusters, and you're interested in moving a
table's data but not necessarily it's operational load? There is probably a
migration path involving table snapshots, though I've not tried it myself.
It would look something like the following:
- major compact the table to
thanks for reply,but i am not deply the cluster use cloudera manager ,
that's information is not applicable!
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 2:37 PM, ashish singhi ashish.sin...@huawei.com
wrote:
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21777018/big-data-hbase if it can
help.
Regards
Ashish
Hi
How can I setup several hbase cluster using one single standalone zookeeper
cluster? Can someone give me some clue? Is there any best practice on such
kinds of usage? say. run multiple same services against single zookeeper
cluster.
Thanks!
Raymond
Running multiple applications against a single zookeeper is not a problem.
This is separate from hbase, and we run many applications against our zk
clusters. In terms of multiple hbases, I believe you will just need to
change zookeeper.znode.parent to give each cluster a unique parent node.
On
Thanks, got it.
sounds like different applications has it’s own way to do this , in kafka it is
so said “chroot”. And this is non of zookeeper’s business, right?
On 2014年10月20日, at 上午10:40, Bryan Beaudreault bbeaudrea...@hubspot.com wrote:
Running multiple applications against a single
Correct. It's up to each application.
On Sunday, October 19, 2014, raymond rgbbones.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, got it.
sounds like different applications has it’s own way to do this , in kafka
it is so said “chroot”. And this is non of zookeeper’s business, right?
On 2014年10月20日, at