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Billy Pearson commented on HBASE-50:
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Ideal solution would be to exec this from hbase
example
exec the snapshot command with the correct args
1. hbase turns the tables in to read-only mode
2. we exec the snapshot stuff on hadoop for the hbase dir
3. Then we turn the tables back into read-write mode.
I guess somewhere in there we should remember what tables where
disabled and where in read-only mode before the snapshot started.
> Snapshot of table
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>
> Key: HBASE-50
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-50
> Project: Hadoop HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Billy Pearson
> Priority: Minor
>
> Havening an option to take a snapshot of a table would be vary useful in
> production.
> What I would like to see this option do is do a merge of all the data into
> one or more files stored in the same folder on the dfs. This way we could
> save data in case of a software bug in hadoop or user code.
> The other advantage would be to be able to export a table to multi locations.
> Say I had a read_only table that must be online. I could take a snapshot of
> it when needed and export it to a separate data center and have it loaded
> there and then i would have it online at multi data centers for load
> balancing and failover.
> I understand that hadoop takes the need out of havening backup to protect
> from failed servers, but this does not protect use from software bugs that
> might delete or alter data in ways we did not plan. We should have a way we
> can roll back a dataset.
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