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Biju Nair commented on BIGTOP-732:
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Few comments/questions
- If an offset is not passed for service action (start|stop|...), is there a
reason why the service action can't be taken with offset set to 0. This will
make sure that the logic is in one place whether action is taken for multiple
RS or single RS.
- Is there a reason why we want users to have the _OFFSETS file under
[/etc/init.d
folder|https://github.com/apache/bigtop/blob/master/bigtop-packages/src/common/hbase/regionserver-init.d.tpl#L26]
and not under /etc/hbase/conf?
> Support running multiple HBase region servers
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BIGTOP-732
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-732
> Project: Bigtop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Sean Mackrory
> Assignee: Sean Mackrory
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 0.6.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-BIGTOP-732.-Support-running-multiple-HBase-region-se.patch,
> 0001-BIGTOP-732.-Support-running-multiple-HBase-region-se.patch,
> BIGTOP-732.patch.1, BIGTOP-732.patch.2, BIGTOP-732.patch.3,
> BIGTOP-732.patch.4, BIGTOP-732.patch.5
>
>
> Previously on the mailing list I submitted the idea of supporting multiple
> region server daemons on the same system. This can be done using the
> local-regionservers.sh and local-masters.sh scripts that we remove from our
> packaging (see BIGTOP-503), but apparently running multiple region servers in
> production can be useful. It should be possible through init scripts, and it
> should play nice with the more traditional use case.
> The modified init script template should make it safe and intuitive to run
> multiple region servers and masters on the same system, but only the
> regionserver package is using the new template - I don't know of a good
> reason to run multiple masters in production. Using the init script as before
> will control a single region-server daemon EXACTLY as it did before. If you
> specify numbers as additional parameters, you can control multiple daemons:
> {noformat}
> service hbase-regionserver start # Starts a single region server daemon, as
> before
> (all other commands, with no additional parameters, will work as before)
> service hbase-regionserver start 1 2 3 4 # Starts a single region server
> daemon
> service hbase-regionserver restart 2 4 # Restarts the even daemons
> service hbase-regionserver stop 1 3 # Stops the odd daemons
> service hbase-regionserver stop # Stops all region servers in any mode of
> operation
> service hbase-regionserver restart 1 2 3 # Stops all region servers, then
> starts these 3
> {noformat}
> I can see a case being made for changing the behavior of the stop and restart
> commands - so let me know if you disagree with the path I took. The log files
> and pid files get put in the same directory, but are also numbered according
> to their offset. The force-stop and force-reload command should also work as
> expected. When running a single daemon you can't start multiple daemons, and
> vice-versa. As recommended by Bruno for LSB-compliance and ease of
> administration, you can specify the offsets in
> /etc/hbase/conf/regionserver_offsets instead of on the command-line.
> Specifying offsets on the command-line anyway will override the file.
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