I'd be happy with a "Run 'info -v' for session-specific
configurations." How is that option?

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Billie J Rinaldi
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 4:35:15 PM, "David Medinets" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I created a table with no iterators so all versions of a key were
>> stored. And I entered the same value three times. A scan shows the
>> three records. Then I attached a scan-only session-only
>> VersioningIterator to that table. The next scan showed only one value.
>> Perfect! But when I looked at the table configuration with 'config',
>> no iterators were listed. Does it make sense to display session-only
>> iterators also?
>
> Currently the only way to see a shell's scan iterators is with "info -v".  It 
> seems like it would make sense to make it easier to find that information, 
> although I'm not sure if config is the appropriate place.  The scan iterators 
> do not have to be stored in zookeeper, so properties like those displayed by 
> config are never created for them.  Perhaps we could display the scan 
> iterator information you get with "info -v" after the normal config 
> properties when you use "config".  We could consider synthesizing fake 
> properties for the scan iterators, but I'd be reluctant to do so.
>
> Billie

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