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Densel Santhmayor edited comment on HBASE-18161 at 6/12/17 8:33 PM:
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The link is https://reviews.apache.org/r/60027/


was (Author: denselm):
I had to choose hbase-git since the group "hbase" was giving me an error when 
posting a git diff. 

The link is https://reviews.apache.org/r/60027/

> MultiHFileOutputFormat - comprehensive incremental load support
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-18161
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-18161
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Densel Santhmayor
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: MultiHFileOutputFormatSupport_HBASE_18161.patch, 
> MultiHFileOutputFormatSupport_HBASE_18161_v2.patch
>
>
> h2. Introduction
> MapReduce currently supports the ability to write HBase records in bulk to 
> HFiles for a single table. The file(s) can then be uploaded to the relevant 
> RegionServers information with reasonable latency. This feature is useful to 
> make a large set of data available for queries at the same time as well as 
> provides a way to efficiently process very large input into HBase without 
> affecting query latencies.
> There is, however, no support to write variations of the same record key to 
> HFiles belonging to multiple HBase tables from within the same MapReduce job. 
>  
> h2. Goal
> The goal of this JIRA is to extend HFileOutputFormat2 to support writing to 
> HFiles for different tables within the same MapReduce job while single-table 
> HFile features backwards-compatible. 
> For our use case, we needed to write a record key to a smaller HBase table 
> for quicker access, and the same record key with a date appended to a larger 
> table for longer term storage with chronological access. Each of these tables 
> would have different TTL and other settings to support their respective 
> access patterns. We also needed to be able to bulk write records to multiple 
> tables with different subsets of very large input as efficiently as possible. 
> Rather than run the MapReduce job multiple times (one for each table or 
> record structure), it would be useful to be able to parse the input a single 
> time and write to multiple tables simultaneously.
> Additionally, we'd like to maintain backwards compatibility with the existing 
> heavily-used HFileOutputFormat2 interface to allow benefits such as locality 
> sensitivity (that was introduced long after we implemented support for 
> multiple tables) to support both single table and multi table hfile writes. 
> h2. Proposal
> * Backwards compatibility for existing single table support in 
> HFileOutputFormat2 will be maintained and in this case, mappers will need to 
> emit the table rowkey as before. However, a new class - 
> MultiHFileOutputFormat - will provide a helper function to generate a rowkey 
> for mappers that prefixes the desired tablename to the existing rowkey as 
> well as provides configureIncrementalLoad support for multiple tables.
> * HFileOutputFormat2 will be updated in the following way:
> ** configureIncrementalLoad will now accept multiple table descriptor and 
> region locator pairs, analogous to the single pair currently accepted by 
> HFileOutputFormat2. 
> ** Compression, Block Size, Bloom Type and Datablock settings PER column 
> family that are set in the Configuration object are now indexed and retrieved 
> by tablename AND column family
> ** getRegionStartKeys will now support multiple regionlocators and calculate 
> split points and therefore partitions collectively for all tables. Similarly, 
> now the eventual number of Reducers will be equal to the total number of 
> partitions across all tables. 
> ** The RecordWriter class will be able to process rowkeys either with or 
> without the tablename prepended depending on how configureIncrementalLoad was 
> configured with MultiHFileOutputFormat or HFileOutputFormat2.
> * The use of MultiHFileOutputFormat will write the output into HFiles which 
> will match the output format of HFileOutputFormat2. However, while the 
> default use case will keep the existing directory structure with column 
> family name as the directory and HFiles within that directory, in the case of 
> MultiHFileOutputFormat, it will output HFiles in the output directory with 
> the following relative paths: 
> {noformat}
>      --table1 
>        --family1 
>          --HFiles 
>      --table2 
>        --family1 
>        --family2 
>          --HFiles
> {noformat}
> This aims to be a comprehensive solution to the original tickets - HBASE-3727 
> and HBASE-16261. Thanks to [~clayb] for his support.
> The patch will be attached shortly.



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