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Duo Xu updated HBASE-18226:
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Description:
This JIRA is to address the similar problem as HBASE-12954, but there are some
little differences,
1. HBASE-12954 provides the configuration "hbase.regionserver.hostname" so
users can configure it on every regionserver with preferred hostnames. However,
this configuration cannot be set through Ambari or other configuration
management tools because each regionserver has a different value of this
setting, which means each node needs a different hbase-site.xml.
2. In Azure HDInsight clusters, we want to give each RegionServer/workernode a
FQDN by modifying /etc/hosts on that node. We do not want HMaster to do reverse
DNS lookup because that will not resolves to FQDN we want. When regionserver
starts,
{code}
String hostName = shouldUseThisHostnameInstead() ? useThisHostnameInstead :
rpcServices.isa.getHostName();
{code}
it uses FQDN names here but on HMaster side, it will do reverse DNS lookup
which cannot be resolved.
{code}
// if regionserver passed hostname to use,
// then use it instead of doing a reverse DNS lookup
ServerName rs = master.getServerManager().regionServerStartup(request, ia);
{code}
My proposed fix is to add a new configuration
"*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*". If it is set to true, then Regionserver
will use the value returned by *rpcServices.isa.getHostName()* as the hostname
overwriting whatever users specifies in "*hbase.regionserver.hostname*" and
send to HMaster. HMaster will not do reverse DNS lookup, which has been
implemented in HBASE-12954. If users want to provide their own hostnames in
"*hbase.regionserver.hostname*", "*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*" must be
false.
I will submit a patch later today.
was:
This JIRA is to address the similar problem as HBASE-12954, but there are some
little differences,
1. HBASE-12954 provides the configuration "hbase.regionserver.hostname" so
users can configure it on every regionserver with preferred hostnames. However,
this configuration cannot be set through Ambari or other configuration
management tools because each regionserver has a different value of this
setting, which means each node needs a different hbase-site.xml.
2. In Azure HDInsight clusters, we want to give each RegionServer/workernode a
FQDN by modifying /etc/hosts on that node so we do not want HMaster to do
reverse DNS lookup because that will not resolves to FQDN we want. When
regionserver starts,
{code}
String hostName = shouldUseThisHostnameInstead() ? useThisHostnameInstead :
rpcServices.isa.getHostName();
{code}
it uses FQDN names here but on HMaster side, it will do reverse DNS lookup
which cannot be resolved.
{code}
// if regionserver passed hostname to use,
// then use it instead of doing a reverse DNS lookup
ServerName rs = master.getServerManager().regionServerStartup(request, ia);
{code}
My proposed fix is to add a new configuration
"*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*". If it is set to true, then Regionserver
will use the value returned by *rpcServices.isa.getHostName()* as the hostname
overwriting whatever users specifies in "*hbase.regionserver.hostname*" and
send to HMaster. HMaster will not do reverse DNS lookup, which has been
implemented in HBASE-12954. If users want to provide their own hostnames in
"*hbase.regionserver.hostname*", "*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*" must be
false.
I will submit a patch later today.
> Disable reverse DNS lookup at HMaster and use default hostname provided by
> RegionServer
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-18226
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-18226
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Duo Xu
> Attachments: HBASE-18226.001.patch
>
>
> This JIRA is to address the similar problem as HBASE-12954, but there are
> some little differences,
> 1. HBASE-12954 provides the configuration "hbase.regionserver.hostname" so
> users can configure it on every regionserver with preferred hostnames.
> However, this configuration cannot be set through Ambari or other
> configuration management tools because each regionserver has a different
> value of this setting, which means each node needs a different hbase-site.xml.
> 2. In Azure HDInsight clusters, we want to give each RegionServer/workernode
> a FQDN by modifying /etc/hosts on that node. We do not want HMaster to do
> reverse DNS lookup because that will not resolves to FQDN we want. When
> regionserver starts,
> {code}
> String hostName = shouldUseThisHostnameInstead() ? useThisHostnameInstead :
> rpcServices.isa.getHostName();
> {code}
> it uses FQDN names here but on HMaster side, it will do reverse DNS lookup
> which cannot be resolved.
> {code}
> // if regionserver passed hostname to use,
> // then use it instead of doing a reverse DNS lookup
> ServerName rs = master.getServerManager().regionServerStartup(request, ia);
> {code}
> My proposed fix is to add a new configuration
> "*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*". If it is set to true, then Regionserver
> will use the value returned by *rpcServices.isa.getHostName()* as the
> hostname overwriting whatever users specifies in
> "*hbase.regionserver.hostname*" and send to HMaster. HMaster will not do
> reverse DNS lookup, which has been implemented in HBASE-12954. If users want
> to provide their own hostnames in "*hbase.regionserver.hostname*",
> "*hbase.regionserver.hostname.auto*" must be false.
> I will submit a patch later today.
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