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stack commented on HBASE-12954:
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bq. I thought that we want to standardize on the hostnames used both internally
and externally, but we do not want to do a reverse DNS resolution necessarily.
In this case both the master address in zookeeper, and the region server
addresses in meta table will be coming from configured (and hardcoded)
hostnames. We can still have the master "verify" the hostname provided from the
regionserver, and use it only if the forward resolution works. Otherwise it
rejects the RS. The RS will never use hostnames other than configured.
You are not describing how it currently works -- master tells the RS what to
use so no need of reverse lookup -- nor are you describing what is in this
patch (RS is rejected if it does not agree w/ what master has). Are you
suggesting how it might work [~enis]?
> Ability impaired using HBase on multihomed hosts
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> Key: HBASE-12954
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-12954
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.98.4
> Reporter: Clay B.
> Assignee: Ted Yu
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: 12954-v1.txt, Hadoop Three Interfaces.png
>
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> For HBase clusters running on unusual networks (such as NAT'd cloud
> environments or physical machines with multiple IP's per network interface)
> it would be ideal to have a way to both specify:
> # which IP interface to which HBase master or region-server will bind
> # what hostname HBase will advertise in Zookeeper both for a master or
> region-server process
> While efforts such as HBASE-8640 go a long way to normalize these two sources
> of information, it is not possible in the current design of the properties
> available to an administrator for these to be unambiguously specified.
> One has been able to request {{hbase.master.ipc.address}} or
> {{hbase.regionserver.ipc.address}} but one can not specify the desired HBase
> {{hbase.master.hostname}}. (It was removed in HBASE-1357, further I am
> unaware of a region-server equivalent.)
> I use a configuration management system to generate all of my configuration
> files on a per-machine basis. As such, an option to generate a file
> specifying exactly which hostname to use would be helpful.
> Today, specifying the bind address for HBase works and one can use an
> HBase-only DNS for faking what to put in Zookeeper but this is far from
> ideal. Network interfaces have no intrinsic IP address, nor hostname.
> Specifing a DNS server is awkward as the DNS server may differ from the
> system's resolver and is a single IP address. Similarly, on hosts which use a
> transient VIP (e.g. through keepalived) for other services, it means there's
> a seemingly non-deterministic hostname choice made by HBase depending on the
> state of the VIP at daemon start-up time.
> I will attach two networking examples I use which become very difficult to
> manage under the current properties.
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