Stack, As you described, I found a hole after the region with problem. After the problem region(3d9d1175a7f8bf861bf75638bb1eb231, 3ec1a5a1d8753d3b073a831969a70571), the following region has start and end key (402defb47815ce08e4d73d5be7f33d9f, 40dadd57c93ba2a75f26438ef2a7b244)
Is there a way to get the missing region back? or is there a way to split the problem region so that it can find the appropriate endkey? Thanks a lot. zhenyu On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Stack <st...@duboce.net> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Zhenyu Zhong <zhongresea...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Is it possible that a region gets split but the status of the parent > region > > doesn't get update, either does the child region? > > > > WRE is usually indicative of something gone amiss, perhaps something > like you describe above. Can you hunt in your master log for regions > that had 3d9d1175a7f8bf861bf75638bb1eb231 for a startkey? Its looking > like a split happened but only the lower-half made it into the .META. > See if you can see where the parent had been hosted. See if you can > find the split event. Is there a hole in your .META. just after this > region; i.e. the end key does not match the start key of next region? > > St.Ack >