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Phabricator commented on HBASE-5494:
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stack has commented on the revision "[jira] [HBASE-5494] [89-fb] Table-level
locks for schema changing operations.".
Any comment on the below Alex?
"One thing we'd like to prevent is a table being disabled while splits (or
merges) are going on. How hard would it be to add this facility (in another
jira?). One way of doing it would be that a regionserver before splitting, it'd
take out the table lock. That would prevent the table from being disabled. But
what about the case if two regionservers try to split a region from the same
table at the one time? Or, what if the regionserver dies mid-split; the lock
will be stuck in place."
REVISION DETAIL
https://reviews.facebook.net/D2997
> Introduce a zk hosted table-wide read/write lock so only one table operation
> at a time
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>
> Key: HBASE-5494
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5494
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: stack
> Attachments: D2997.3.patch
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>
> I saw this facility over in the accumulo code base.
> Currently we just try to sort out the mess when splits come in during an
> online schema edit; somehow we figure we can figure all possible region
> transition combinations and make the right call.
> We could try and narrow the number of combinations by taking out a zk table
> lock when doing table operations.
> For example, on split or merge, we could take a read-only lock meaning the
> table can't be disabled while these are running.
> We could then take a write only lock if we want to ensure the table doesn't
> change while disabling or enabling process is happening.
> Shouldn't be too hard to add.
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