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nkeywal commented on HBASE-7247:
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An possible solution could be:
- use a watcher to see if someone else is updating the znode
- use an asynchronous write to update the znode when we want to say to the 
master we're still there.

It mostly as of today, except that we suppressed the synchronous write on the 
regionserver path.
Pros: should be a small enough change.
Cons: we're still loading ZK (and the master as a side effect).

What do you think?
                
> Assignment performances decreased by 50% because of 
> regionserver.OpenRegionHandler#tickleOpening
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-7247
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-7247
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: master, Region Assignment, regionserver
>    Affects Versions: 0.96.0
>            Reporter: nkeywal
>            Assignee: nkeywal
>            Priority: Critical
>
> The regionserver.OpenRegionHandler#tickleOpening updates the region znode as 
> "Do this so master doesn't timeout this region-in-transition.".
> However, on the usual test, this makes the assignment time of 1500 regions 
> goes from 70s to 100s, that is, we're 50% slower because of this.
> More generally, ZooKeper commits to disk all the data update, and this takes 
> time. Using it to provide a keep alive seems overkill. At the very list, it 
> could be made asynchronous.
> I'm not sure how necessary these updates are required (I need to go deeper in 
> the internal, feedback welcome), but it seems very important to optimize 
> this... The trival fix would be to make this optional.

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