I see HBASE-2481's code in the official 0.20.4 release, so I'm not sure what you are referring to. One thing we did forget was setting the "Fix Version" filed in jira, and I just changed that.
0.20.4 is the latest release at the moment, although 0.20.5 is due soon with one important fix for a regression that was added in 0.20.4 J-D On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:21 AM, steven zhuang <[email protected]> wrote: > thanks, J.D. > I have solved this problem brutally, cause now we are still using > Hbase to developing some prototypes, I dropped the table and created > another one. > Thanks for your help anyway. :) > > There is one more question, I noticed in the release notes of > Hbase 0.20.4 there is not big-fix for HBASE-2481, which is said to be > fixed in 0.20.4. Checked the code, the code is still not changed. Will > this bug be fixed in next release? > > I just download release from hadoop.apache.org, the newest one is > Hbase-0.20.4 there, is this the newest official release? > > > > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Probably missing updates in .META., if your region server that was >> serving it failed or you had to kill -9 it then it lost the last edits >> to it (unless you patched your HDFS to support fsSync, I guess not). >> >> Currently to fix .META. it requires a manual intervention, which is >> running bin/add_table.rb. Disable your table before running it. Look >> in this mailing list's archive for stories of others users who had to >> experience it. >> >> J-D >> >> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 2:03 AM, steven zhuang >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I have checked the HDFS, it seems that the data from "da_2010/01/09" >>> to "r2_2010/01/10" is in HDFS, it is weird Hbase cannot online the >>> corresponding region. >>> I have enable the table in shell several times, still it doesn't work. >>> >>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:55 PM, steven zhuang >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> hi, all, >>>> I have a table imported some data already, but I failed to >>>> import more data into it(still checking). for some reason I restarted >>>> the cluster, and in the Web interface I have found out that there are >>>> some regions missing. Below is what it shows, while I am sure there >>>> are rows like "ee_2010/01/09" or "ff_2010/01/07" in the table. >>>> I use the ruby shell, and scan the table with a missing >>>> row key, and the command just hang there. >>>> I am using HBase 0.20.3. >>>> If we close the cluster while the cluster is doing >>>> compaction, would the data get lost? I might have closed the cluster >>>> while some regionserver is doing a compaction operation. >>>> >>>> The Table on Web UI: >>>> >>>> Name >>>> Region Server Encoded Name Start Key >>>> End Key >>>> hbt2table33, ,1274761089803 >>>> dx-9j50d07.off.tn:60030 1484851145 bi_2010/01/19_3 >>>> hbt2table33,bi_2010/01/19_3,1274775708656 dx-9j50d07.off:60030 >>>> 2038135176 bi_2010/01/19_3 bp_2010/01/05 >>>> hbt2table33,bp_2010/01/05,1274775708656 dx-9j50d08.off.tn:60030 >>>> 1165242562 bp_2010/01/05 da_2010/01/09 >>>> hbt2table33,r2_2010/01/10,1274760679583 dd-9c34d07.off.tn:60030 >>>> 1829006811 r2_2010/01/10 >>>> >>> >> >
