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Matteo Bertozzi commented on HBASE-9864:
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{code}I'm worried about missed notifications, and more generally about proving 
at the time the update is done that it was applied everywhere, because security 
guys like proof.{code}
ok. so, do you prefer to fail an operation if a machine is slow?
e.g. the user type 'revoke' and if within the timeout the operation is not 
applied to every RS (cache update), the user will get a failure?

> Notifications bus for use by cluster members keeping up-to-date on changes
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-9864
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-9864
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Brainstorming
>            Reporter: stack
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 1.0.0
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> In namespaces and acls, zk callbacks are used so all participating servers 
> are notified when there is a change in acls/namespaces list.
> The new visibility tags feature coming in copies the same model of using zk 
> with listeners for the features' particular notifications.
> Three systems each w/ their own implementation of the notifications all using 
> zk w/ their own feature-specific watchers.
> Should probably unify.
> Do we have to go via zk?  Seems like all want to be notified when an hbase 
> table is updated.  Could we tell servers directly rather than go via zk?



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