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Jesse Yates commented on HBASE-5547:
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Should we consider the duration for HFile retention ?
Unlimited backup of HFiles for big table(s) would some day fill up hdfs.
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Discussed above that they should be kept around indefinitely. Thought is that 
you enable archiving, run your backup process which also cleans out the hfiles 
when they aren't needed, and then turns off archiving.
                
> Don't delete HFiles when in "backup mode"
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-5547
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5547
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Lars Hofhansl
>            Assignee: Jesse Yates
>
> This came up in a discussion I had with Stack.
> It would be nice if HBase could be notified that a backup is in progress (via 
> a znode for example) and in that case either:
> 1. rename HFiles to be delete to <file>.bck
> 2. rename the HFiles into a special directory
> 3. rename them to a general trash directory (which would not need to be tied 
> to backup mode).
> That way it should be able to get a consistent backup based on HFiles (HDFS 
> snapshots or hard links would be better options here, but we do not have 
> those).
> #1 makes cleanup a bit harder.

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