Geoffrey Jacoby created HBASE-16576: ---------------------------------------
Summary: Shell add_peer doesn't allow setting cluster_key for custom endpoints Key: HBASE-16576 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16576 Project: HBase Issue Type: Bug Components: shell Affects Versions: 0.98.22, 1.1.5, 2.0.0 Reporter: Geoffrey Jacoby Assignee: Geoffrey Jacoby The HBase shell allows a user to create a replication peer using the add_peer method, which can take a peer id and a Ruby hash. It creates a ReplicationPeerConfig and passes it through to the Java ReplicationAdmin#addPeer. The Ruby code makes an assumption that the Java API doesn't: that CLUSTER_KEY and ENDPOINT_CLASSNAME are mutually exclusive. If both are specified, it throws an error. If only ENDPOINT_CLASSNAME is set, the add_peer logic derives a local dummy cluster key based on the local cluster's configuration. CLUSTER_KEY shouldn't be required when an ENDPOINT_CLASSNAME is specified, because a custom endpoint might not need it. The dummy default logic is fine. But if an endpoint does require a remote cluster key, it shouldn't be forbidden to provide one, especially since the Java API permits it, and even the custom replication endpoint Java tests rely on this. (See TestReplicationEndpoint#testCustomReplicationEndpoint) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)