Ram,
Like I mentioned below the region is up, thanks to
"hbase.master.assignment.timeoutmonitor.timeout"
setting. Though, it still located on a single region server. How do I split
it?
>>Hi
>>What I would suggest is try doing a forcefull assign of that region that
is
>>showing this log using the
Mike, thanks for responding.
BTW, I have a small update. I succeeded opening the table by setting
"hbase.master.assignment.timeoutmonitor.timeout" to 1 hour.
Now the table is hosted on single region server which is bad (see status
below). Should I compact the table and then split it?
What d
What did you set your max region size?
Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
Mike Segel
On Oct 31, 2011, at 5:07 AM, Matthew Tovbin wrote:
> Ted, thanks for such a rapid response.
>
> You're right, we use hbase 0.90.3 from cdh3u1.
>
> So, I suppose I need to make bulk load
ge ~45MB (rough calc).
>
> How many regions? Do you have mslabs set up?
> (GC tuning?)
>
> Sorry for jumping in on the end of this conversation.
>
> -Mike
>
> > From: matt...@tovbin.com
> > Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:07:53 +0200
> > Subject: Re: Regi
rom: matt...@tovbin.com
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:07:53 +0200
> Subject: Re: Region has been OPENING for too long
> To: user@hbase.apache.org
>
> Ted, thanks for such a rapid response.
>
> You're right, we use hbase 0.90.3 from cdh3u1.
>
> So, I suppose I need to
, October 31, 2011 3:38 PM
To: HBase User
Subject: Re: Region has been OPENING for too long
Ted, thanks for such a rapid response.
You're right, we use hbase 0.90.3 from cdh3u1.
So, I suppose I need to make bulk loading in smaller bulks then. Any other
suggestions?
Best regards,
Matthew T
Ted, thanks for such a rapid response.
You're right, we use hbase 0.90.3 from cdh3u1.
So, I suppose I need to make bulk loading in smaller bulks then. Any other
suggestions?
Best regards,
Matthew Tovbin =)
>
>
>I assume you're using HBase 0.90.x where HBASE-4015 isn't available.
>
>>> 5.
I assume you're using HBase 0.90.x where HBASE-4015 isn't available.
>> 5. And so on, till some of Slaves fail with "java.net.SocketException:
Too many open files".
Do you have some monitoring setup so that you can know the number of open
file handles ?
Cheers
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 7:21 AM, Ma