Sorry about that. Grab the new version at: http://www.hbql.com/download.html Let me know if that does not do the trick.
Cheers, Paul On Apr 12, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Paul Ambrose wrote: > Hi, > > That definitely sounds like an hbql problem. > I will have a look. > > Paul > > On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Something Something wrote: > >> Sounds like #1 is not HBase issue, but HBql issue. >> >> http://www.hbql.com/xref/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/hbql/impl/MappingManager.html >> >> May be this method should be synchronized: >> >> *public* *void* validatePersistentMetadata() *throws* HBqlException { >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Something Something < >> mailinglist...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I run into the following two issues related to HBase all the time, and >>> therefore am wondering if there are any permanent fixes for these: >>> >>> 1) When I start Hadoop & HBase for the first time, and run a single job it >>> runs successfully; but when I fire 2 (or more) jobs only one of them runs >>> successfully and the other one fails with exception saying... "table >>> system_mappings" doesn't exist. Seems like some type of race condition. >>> How do I bring up HBase with 'system_mappings' table already built? Or, how >>> do I avoid running into this issue? >>> >>> 2) After 30 minutes or so on in-activity, HBase (or may be Zookeeper) stops >>> working. I have to restart it. How do I ensure that it always stays up? >>> >>> Thanks for the help. >>> >>> >