Can you pastebin your junit test ? Thanks
On Jun 10, 2014, at 3:07 AM, gortiz <[email protected]> wrote: > I think we are in different points :). > > The problem is when the comparation of the keys when I use Hex.decode > > I emit keyValues on this way and works, but it spends double of memory to > store keys. > > rowKey = Bytes.toBytes(DigestUtils.*shaHex*(pOutput.getRow())); > KeyValue kv = > new KeyValue(Bytes.toBytes(pOutput.getRow()), family, > null, ts, type, null); > > If I use for rowKey: > rowKey = DigestUtils.*sha*(pOutput.getRow()); > it doesn't work, I don't know why, since it's an byte array. But, I coded > some Junit test and it never deletes the keys. > > > > > On 09/06/14 13:43, Ted Yu wrote: >> Decode rowkey has timestamp. >> KeyValue has timestamp field. >> >> Do these two timestamps carry the same value ? >> >> Cheers >> >> On Jun 9, 2014, at 2:02 AM, Guillermo Ortiz <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm generating key with SHA1, as it's a hex representation after generating >>> the keys, I use Hex.decode to save memory since I could store them in half >>> space. >>> >>> I have a MapReduce process which deletes some of these keys, the problem >>> it's that it's that when I try to delete them, but I don't get it. If I >>> don't do the parse to Hex, it works. >>> >>> So, For example, I put the keys in SHA like >>> b343664e210e7a7abff3625a005e65e2b0d4616 works, but if I parse this key with >>> Hex.decode to *\xB3CfN!\x0Ezz\xBF\xF3bZ\x00^e\xE2\xB0\ *column=l:dd, >>> timestamp=1384317115000 .... it doesn't. >>> >>> I have been checked the code a lot but I think it's right, plus, if I >>> comments the decode to Hex it works. >>> >>> Any clue about it? is there any problem with I am trying to?? > > > -- > *Guillermo Ortiz* > /Big Data Developer/ > > Telf.: +34 917 680 490 > Fax: +34 913 833 301 > C/ Manuel Tovar, 49-53 - 28034 Madrid - Spain > > _http://www.bidoop.es_ >
