Good to know, thanks for the details ;) JM
2017-07-14 16:51 GMT-04:00 Lars George <[email protected]>: > Hey JM, > > It is not a "random ID" that a region has, but an MD5 of the prefix, > including the table name, the startkey, and the time the region was created > (that part is also missing from the current description. I am not sure when > that description ever was correct. Also, the hbase:meta uses a different > hash, Jenkins, to encode the prefix and the missing trailing dot character > is indicating that. > > I will create a JIRA. > > Lars > > Sent from my iPad > > > On 14. Jul 2017, at 17:43, Jean-Marc Spaggiari <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Hi Lars, > > > > I'm not sure to get that's wrong :( Can you provide more dtails? > > > > JMS > > > > 2017-07-14 11:33 GMT-04:00 Lars George <[email protected]>: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> On the RS status page it has this: > >> > >> "Region names are made of the containing table's name, a comma, the > >> start key, a comma, and a randomly generated region id. To illustrate, > >> the region named domains,apache.org,5464829424211263407 is party to > >> the table domains, has an id of 5464829424211263407 and the first key > >> in the region is apache.org." > >> > >> This makes no sense whatsoever today. Did we all stop reading the info > >> sections on pages? > >> > >> Any objections me creating a JIRA? > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Lars > >> >
