Its coming from scan time ragne. If i run sqlline with 'currentSCN' from the future then select retrieve fresh data immediatly.
We already have software that write with HBase API. Now we build client that works with data from HBase via Phoenix. > On 25 Aug 2017, at 19:35, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > > Calls to put in the HBase shell, to the best of my knowledge, are > synchronous. You should not have control returned to you until the update was > committed by the RegionServers. HBase's data guarantees are that once a call > to write data returns to you, all other readers *must* be able to see that > update. > > I'm not sure where this 3-5 second delay you describe is coming form. > > Regardless, why are you writing data to HBase directly and circumventing the > APIs to write data via Phoenix? If you want to access your data via Phoenix, > you're going to run into less pain if you work completely at the Phoenix API > level, (tl;dr use UPSERT to write data) > > On 8/24/17 2:58 PM, Batyrshin Alexander wrote: >> Here is example: >> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS test ( >> k VARCHAR NOT NULL, >> v VARCHAR, >> CONSTRAINT my_pk PRIMARY KEY (k) >> ); >> 0: jdbc:phoenix:> upsert into test(k,v) values ('1', 'a'); >> 1 row affected (0.042 seconds) >> 0: jdbc:phoenix:> select * from test; >> +----+----+ >> | K | V | >> +----+----+ >> | 1 | a | >> +----+----+ >> Then: >> hbase(main):014:0> put 'TEST', '1', '0:V', 'b' >> 0 row(s) in 0.0100 seconds >> Result in phoenix will be available after ~ 3-5 seconds: >> 0: jdbc:phoenix:> select * from test; >> +----+----+ >> | K | V | >> +----+----+ >> | 1 | a | >> +----+----+ >> 1 row selected (0.015 seconds) >> ... 5 seconds later >> 0: jdbc:phoenix:> select * from test; >> +----+----+ >> | K | V | >> +----+----+ >> | 1 | b | >> +----+----+ >> 1 row selected (0.026 seconds) >>> On 24 Aug 2017, at 21:38, Batyrshin Alexander <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> How to decrease or even eliminate delay between direct HBase put (for >>> example from HBase shell) and SELECT from Phoenix? >>> >>> My table has only 1 VERSION and do not use any block cache ( {NAME => >>> 'invoice', COMPRESSION => 'LZO', BLOCKCACHE => 'false'} ), so i do not >>> understand where previous value for SELECT come from.
