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Jesse Yates commented on HBASE-5075:
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Had the same concerns about the network IO and (I think) blocking call. 
However, with the shutdown hook, I think we can be _more sure_ that it runs, 
rather than putting it after the run method. Also, the hooks run in their own 
thread, so on shutdown, its not going to block regular shutdown or any other 
synchronous operations.

Granted, this doesn't deal with the kill -9 or network partition situation, but 
if that happens, you have some big problems anyways and a minute (or whatever 
your zk timeout is) of blocking probably isn't a big deal ;) Also note, that in 
the latter case there, the daemon wouldn't be able to reach zk anyways to 
eliminate the node, so you are back to where you were before. 
                
> regionserver crashed and failover
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-5075
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5075
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: monitoring, regionserver, replication, zookeeper
>    Affects Versions: 0.92.1
>            Reporter: zhiyuan.dai
>             Fix For: 0.90.5
>
>         Attachments: Degion of Failure Detection.pdf, HBase-5075-shell.patch, 
> HBase-5075-src.patch
>
>
> regionserver crashed,it is too long time to notify hmaster.when hmaster know 
> regionserver's shutdown,it is long time to fetch the hlog's lease.
> hbase is a online db, availability is very important.
> i have a idea to improve availability, monitor node to check regionserver's 
> pid.if this pid not exsits,i think the rs down,i will delete the znode,and 
> force close the hlog file.
> so the period maybe 100ms.

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