St.Ack, "I just realized that, for years, I've been countlessly restarted hbase every time my laptop gets out of standby. I know well why I do this, but I also know I could probably not do it and that I don't have to do with Hadoop or Zookeeper or other services and I wish I wouldn't need to with Hbase either.
So short term, I'd like to know if there a better way already. Long term I think this is a bigger, more fundamental resiliency aspect that perhaps is not trivial, but probably worth thinking about in the real deployments context and I wonder if there's something that tries to solve this already." This was the initial quote. My question about the PC refers to his first quote. As to the second quote. I am asking what was meant by 'network partition'. I am aware that Cosmin could have been talking about looking at one problem, his pc issue, which triggered thought on a greater problem, yet I seem to be missing the context because I don't understand what is meant by 'network partition' in context of the discussion. Ok? Again, first blush. Not a good idea. On Jun 5, 2014, at 10:04 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Michael Segel <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Could you clarify what you mean by 'network partition' ? >> >> First blush... not a good idea. >> >> Can you please explain how a laptop suspend is an issue for those running >> HBase in a production environment? >> > > Cosmin did not say that Michael. > St.Ack The opinions expressed here are mine, while they may reflect a cognitive thought, that is purely accidental. Use at your own risk. Michael Segel michael_segel (AT) hotmail.com
