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Nick Dimiduk updated HBASE-28897:
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Issue Type: Bug (was: Improvement)
> Incremental backups can be taken with incompatible column families
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> Key: HBASE-28897
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-28897
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: backup&restore
> Reporter: Hernan Gelaf-Romer
> Assignee: Hernan Gelaf-Romer
> Priority: Major
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> Incremental backups can be taken even if the table descriptor of the current
> table does not match the column families of the full backup for that same
> table. When restoring the table, we choose to use the families of the full
> backup. This can cause the restore process to fail if we add a column family
> in the incremental backup that doesn't exist in the full backup. The bulkload
> process will fail because it is trying to write column families that don't
> exist in the restore table.
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> I think the correct solution here is to prevent incremental backups from
> being taken if the families of the current table don't match those of the
> full backup. This will force users to instead take a full backup.
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