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Andrew Purtell commented on HBASE-16115:
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Also, the doAs, while certainly reasonable to discuss changing now, were added 
to solve a problem. It started with HBASE-14475. See also HBASE-14686. I don't 
really remember the context of these decisions now but believe it was done to 
preserve expectations about the request environment (effective user) after 
refactor of code since Coprocessors and security were introduced in 0.92. 

> Missing security context in RegionObserver coprocessor when a 
> compaction/split is triggered manually
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-16115
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16115
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.98.20
>            Reporter: Lars Hofhansl
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> We ran into an interesting phenomenon which can easily render a cluster 
> unusable.
> We loaded some tests data into a test table and forced a manual compaction 
> through the UI. We have some compaction hooks implemented in a region 
> observer, which writes back to another HBase table when the compaction 
> finishes. We noticed that this coprocessor is not setup correctly, it seems 
> the security context is missing.
> The interesting part is that this _only_ happens when the compaction is 
> triggere through the UI. Automatic compactions (major or minor) or when 
> triggered via the HBase shell (folling a kinit) work fine. Only the 
> UI-triggered compactions cause this issues and lead to essentially 
> neverending compactions, immovable regions, etc.
> Not sure what exactly the issue is, but I wanted to make sure I capture this.
> [~apurtell], [~ghelmling], FYI.



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