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Anjan Das updated HBASE-25445: ------------------------------ Description: If 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' are configured to different filesystem, SplitWALRemoteProcedure split WAL failed since SplitWALManager using wrong fs instance. SplitWALManager should use WAL corresponding fs instance. Steps to Reproduce: * Configure 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' so that they point to different fs instances. * Start HBase with multiple RS. * Create a couple of tables and some rows in them so that the RSs get assigned with some regions. * Take any RS with non-zero number of regions offline. * Check master logs for "Wrong FS" error as shown in the screenshot attached. was: If 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' are configured to different filesystem, SplitWALRemoteProcedure archived split WAL failed since SplitWALManager using wrong fs instance. SplitWALManager should use WAL corresponding fs instance. Steps to Reproduce: * Configure 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' so that they point to different fs instances. * Start HBase with multiple RS. * Create a couple of tables and some rows in them so that the RSs get assigned with some regions. * Take any RS with non-zero number of regions offline. * Check master logs for "Wrong FS" error as shown in the screenshot attached. > SplitWALRemoteProcedure failed to archive split WAL > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-25445 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-25445 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wal > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha-1, 2.2.3, 2.4.1 > Reporter: mokai > Assignee: Anjan Das > Priority: Critical > Attachments: ServerCrashWrongFSError.png > > > If 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' are configured to different > filesystem, SplitWALRemoteProcedure split WAL failed since SplitWALManager > using wrong fs instance. SplitWALManager should use WAL corresponding fs > instance. > Steps to Reproduce: > * Configure 'hbase.wal.dir' and 'hbase.rootdir' so that they point to > different fs instances. > * Start HBase with multiple RS. > * Create a couple of tables and some rows in them so that the RSs get > assigned with some regions. > * Take any RS with non-zero number of regions offline. > * Check master logs for "Wrong FS" error as shown in the screenshot > attached. > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)