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stack commented on HBASE-2937:
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Oh, Karthick, you might want to fill in the release note section above in this
issue on what exactly was added by way of advertising this new functionality.
Thanks.
> Facilitate Timeouts In HBase Client
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-2937
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2937
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: client
> Affects Versions: 0.89.20100621
> Reporter: Karthick Sankarachary
> Assignee: Karthick Sankarachary
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 0.92.0
>
> Attachments: HBASE-2937.patch, HBASE-2937.patch
>
>
> Currently, there is no way to force an operation on the HBase client (viz.
> HTable) to time out if a certain amount of time has elapsed. In other words,
> all invocations on the HTable class are veritable blocking calls, which will
> not return until a response (successful or otherwise) is received.
> In general, there are two ways to handle timeouts: (a) call the operation in
> a separate thread, until it returns a response or the wait on the thread
> times out and (b) have the underlying socket unblock the operation if the
> read times out. The downside of the former approach is that it consumes more
> resources in terms of threads and callables.
> Here, we describe a way to specify and handle timeouts on the HTable client,
> which relies on the latter approach (i.e., socket timeouts). Right now, the
> HBaseClient sets the socket timeout to the value of the "ipc.ping.interval"
> parameter, which is also how long it waits before pinging the server in case
> of a failure. The goal is to allow clients to set that timeout on the fly
> through HTable. Rather than adding an optional timeout argument to every
> HTable operation, we chose to make it a property of HTable which effectively
> applies to every method that involves a remote operation.
> In order to propagate the timeout from HTable to HBaseClient, we replaced
> all occurrences of ServerCallable in HTable with an extension called
> ClientCallable, which sets the timeout on the region server interface, once
> it has been instantiated, through the HConnection object. The latter, in
> turn, asks HBaseRPC to pass that timeout to the corresponding Invoker, so
> that it may inject the timeout at the time the invocation is made on the
> region server proxy. Right before the request is sent to the server, we set
> the timeout specified by the client on the underlying socket.
> In conclusion, this patch will afford clients the option of performing an
> HBase operation until it completes or a specified timeout elapses. Note that
> a timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout.
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