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Enis Soztutar commented on HBASE-6205:
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+1 on using the hdfs trash, it has all the properties we need (configurable, 
easy to use, and works). We just need a way to reconstruct the table.
                
> Support an option to keep data of dropped table for some time
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-6205
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-6205
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 0.94.0, 0.96.0
>            Reporter: chunhui shen
>            Assignee: chunhui shen
>             Fix For: 0.96.0
>
>         Attachments: HBASE-6205.patch, HBASE-6205v2.patch, 
> HBASE-6205v3.patch, HBASE-6205v4.patch, HBASE-6205v5.patch
>
>
> User may drop table accidentally because of error code or other uncertain 
> reasons.
> Unfortunately, it happens in our environment because one user make a mistake 
> between production cluster and testing cluster.
> So, I just give a suggestion, do we need to support an option to keep data of 
> dropped table for some time, e.g. 1 day
> In the patch:
> We make a new dir named .trashtables in the rood dir.
> In the DeleteTableHandler, we move files in dropped table's dir to trash 
> table dir instead of deleting them directly.
> And Create new class TrashCleaner which will clean dropped tables if it is 
> time out with a period check.
> Default keep time for dropped tables is 1 day, and check period is 1 hour.

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