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stack updated HBASE-1867: ------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 0.20.2 Status: Resolved (was: Patch Available) Added this script. Its of general utility. > Tool to regenerate an hbase table from the data files > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-1867 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1867 > Project: Hadoop HBase > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: util > Affects Versions: 0.20.0 > Reporter: elsif > Assignee: stack > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.20.2, 0.21.0 > > Attachments: add_table.rb > > > The purpose of this JIRA is provide a place to coordinate the development of > a utility that will regenerate an hbase table from the data files. > Here are some comments from stack on this subject from the hbase-user mailing > list: > Well, in the bin directory, there are scripts that do various things with > the .META. (copy a table, move a table, load a table whose source is hfiles > written by a mapreduce job; i.e. hbase-48). > So, to 'regenerate an hbase table from the data files', you'd need to do > something like the following: > + delete all exisiting table references from .META. > + move the backuped up table into position under hbase.rootdir > + per region under hbase.rootdir, add an entry to .META. Do this by opening > the .regioninfo file. Its content is needed to generate the rowid for > .META. and its value becomes the info:regioninfo cell value. > HBase does not need to be down. On next .META. scan, the newly added > regions will be noticed. They won't have associated info:server and > info:startcode entries so master will go ahead and assign them and you > should be up and running. > Code-wise, a study of copy_table.rb (this uses old api ... needs updating > but the concepts are the same) and loadtable.rb would probably be fruitful. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.