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  ===== Major Compacting all Tables =====
  Before you begin, you MUST run a major compaction on all tables including 
.META. table.  A major compaction compacts all store files in a family together 
dropping deleted and expired cells.  Major compaction is necessary because the 
way deletes work changed in 0.20 hbase.  Migration will not work without your 
completing major compaction.  Use the shell to start up major compactions.  For 
example, the below cluster has only one table named 'a'.  See how we run a 
major_compaction on each:
  
+ {{{
- {{{st...@connelly:~/checkouts/hbase/branches/0.19$ ./bin/hbase shell
+ st...@connelly:~/checkouts/hbase/branches/0.19$ ./bin/hbase shell
  HBase Shell; enter 'help<RETURN>' for list of supported commands.
  Version: 0.19.4, r781868, Tue Jul 14 11:27:58 PDT 2009
  hbase(main):001:0> list
@@ -54, +55 @@

  hbase(main):003:0> major_compact '.META.'
  0 row(s) in 0.0245 seconds
  hbase(main):004:0> major_compact '-ROOT-'
- 0 row(s) in 0.0173 seconds}}}
+ 0 row(s) in 0.0173 seconds
+ }}}
  
  In the above, the compaction took no time.  The case will likely be different 
for you if you have big tables.
  
  The way to confirm that the major compaction completed is to do a listing of 
the hbase rootdir in hdfs.  For each region on the filesystem, each of its 
stores should have one mapfile only if major compaction succeeded.  For 
example, below we list whats under the 'a' table directory under the hbase 
rootdir:
  
+ {{{
- {{{/tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a
+ /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a
  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875
  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a
  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/info
@@ -71, +74 @@

  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/mapfiles/8167759949199600085/data
  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/mapfiles/8167759949199600085/.data.crc
  /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/mapfiles/8167759949199600085/.index.crc
- /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/mapfiles/8167759949199600085/index}}}
+ /tmp/hbase-stack/hbase/a/1833721875/a/mapfiles/8167759949199600085/index
+ }}}
  
  There is one column family in this table named 'a' (unfortunately, since it 
muddles the example, the table name is also 'a').  The table has one region 
whose encoded name is 1833721875.  Under this region directory, there are 
family directories -- in this case there is one for the 'a' family -- and under 
each family directory, there is the {{{info}}} -- for store file metadata -- 
and the {{{mapfiles}}} directories.  There is only one mapfile in our case 
above, named 8167759949199600085 (MapFiles are made of data and index files).
  

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