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Elliott Clark commented on HBASE-14790:
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For any data that HBase will ever consider to be durable we will have called
hsync (excluding edits that explicitly have it turned off). That turns
DFSOutputStream isSync = true. That will be mean that syncBlock is true in the
above code. That will mean that all data before the sync is in the kernel's
page cache. Any data that's only appended but not synced will never send a
result to the client for HBase.
> Implement a new DFSOutputStream for logging WAL only
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> Key: HBASE-14790
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14790
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Duo Zhang
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> The original {{DFSOutputStream}} is very powerful and aims to serve all
> purposes. But in fact, we do not need most of the features if we only want to
> log WAL. For example, we do not need pipeline recovery since we could just
> close the old logger and open a new one. And also, we do not need to write
> multiple blocks since we could also open a new logger if the old file is too
> large.
> And the most important thing is that, it is hard to handle all the corner
> cases to avoid data loss or data inconsistency(such as HBASE-14004) when
> using original DFSOutputStream due to its complicated logic. And the
> complicated logic also force us to use some magical tricks to increase
> performance. For example, we need to use multiple threads to call {{hflush}}
> when logging, and now we use 5 threads. But why 5 not 10 or 100?
> So here, I propose we should implement our own {{DFSOutputStream}} when
> logging WAL. For correctness, and also for performance.
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