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Riley:
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
I should have patched your patch locally and performed the drill down.
There're 3 Arrays.asList() calls in patch v2.
If you don't have time, I can change them before committing.
Thanks for the nice work.
- Ted
On 2011-09-09 21:23:14, Riley Patterson wrote:
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bq. (Updated 2011-09-09 21:23:14)
bq.
bq.
bq. Review request for hbase.
bq.
bq.
bq. Summary
bq. -------
bq.
bq. Currently, the RPC provides no way of asking for several table alterations
at once, and the master has no way of batch handling alter requests. Thus, when
the user requests several changes at the same time (i.e. add these I columns,
delete these J columns, and modify these K columns), each region is brought
down (I+J+K) times so that it can reflect the new schema. Additionally,
multiple writes are made to META, and multiple RPC calls must be made.
bq.
bq. This patch provides batching for these operations, both at the RPC level
and within the Master's TableEventHandlers. This involves a bit of
reorganization in the TableEventHandler class hierarchy, and a new
TableEventHandler, TableMultiFamilyHandler. The net effect ends up being the
difference seen here:
bq.
bq. Before patch:
bq. hbase(main):001:0> alter 'peeps', {NAME => 'rawr'}, {METHOD => 'delete',
NAME => 'name'}
bq. Updating all regions with the new schema...
bq. 1/1 regions updated.
bq. Done.
bq. Updating all regions with the new schema...
bq. 1/1 regions updated.
bq. Done.
bq. 0 row(s) in 2.6450 seconds
bq.
bq. After patch:
bq. hbase(main):002:0> alter 'peeps', {NAME => 'rawr'}, {METHOD => 'delete',
NAME => 'name'}
bq. Updating all regions with the new schema...
bq. 1/1 regions updated.
bq. Done.
bq. 0 row(s) in 1.1930 seconds
bq.
bq. Regions are only brought down once, and the duration is cut 1/N.
bq.
bq.
bq. This addresses bug HBASE-4358.
bq. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4358
bq.
bq.
bq. Diffs
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bq.
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/HTableDescriptor.java 1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/client/HBaseAdmin.java 1166933
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/BaseMasterObserver.java
1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/MasterObserver.java
1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/executor/EventHandler.java
1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/ipc/HMasterInterface.java 1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/HMaster.java 1166933
bq. /src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/MasterCoprocessorHost.java
1166933
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/handler/TableAddFamilyHandler.java
1166933
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/handler/TableDeleteFamilyHandler.java
1166933
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/handler/TableFamilyHandler.java
PRE-CREATION
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/handler/TableModifyFamilyHandler.java
1166933
bq.
/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/master/handler/TableMultiFamilyHandler.java
PRE-CREATION
bq. /src/main/ruby/hbase/admin.rb 1166933
bq.
/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/TestMasterObserver.java
1166933
bq.
bq. Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/1768/diff
bq.
bq.
bq. Testing
bq. -------
bq.
bq. Sanity checked functionality in psuedo-distributed mode (tried several
permutations of different alterations, all completed successfully and with only
one round of region restarts). Ran all unit tests successfully.
bq.
bq.
bq. Thanks,
bq.
bq. Riley
bq.
bq.
> Batch Table Alter Operations
> ----------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-4358
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4358
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ipc, master, shell
> Affects Versions: 0.92.0
> Reporter: Riley Patterson
> Assignee: Riley Patterson
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HBASE-4358-v2.patch, HBASE-4358.patch
>
>
> Currently, the RPC provides no way of asking for several table alterations at
> once, and the master has no way of batch handling alter requests. Thus, when
> the user requests several changes at the same time (i.e. add these I columns,
> delete these J columns, and modify these K columns), each region is brought
> down (I+J+K) times so that it can reflect the new schema. Additionally,
> multiple writes are made to META, and multiple RPC calls must be made.
> This patch provides batching for these operations, both at the RPC level and
> within the Master's TableEventHandlers. This involves a bit of reorganization
> in the TableEventHandler class hierarchy, and a new TableEventHandler,
> TableMultiFamilyHandler. The net effect ends up being the difference seen
> here:
> Before patch:
> hbase(main):001:0> alter 'peeps', {NAME => 'rawr'}, {METHOD => 'delete', NAME
> => 'name'}
> Updating all regions with the new schema...
> 1/1 regions updated.
> Done.
> Updating all regions with the new schema...
> 1/1 regions updated.
> Done.
> 0 row(s) in 2.6450 seconds
> After patch:
> hbase(main):002:0> alter 'peeps', {NAME => 'rawr'}, {METHOD => 'delete', NAME
> => 'name'}
> Updating all regions with the new schema...
> 1/1 regions updated.
> Done.
> 0 row(s) in 1.1930 seconds
> Regions are only brought down once, and the duration is cut 1/N.
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