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Demai Ni updated HBASE-8663:
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    Attachment: HBASE-8663-v2.PATCH

the 2nd draft of the patch. This patch is built and tested against 94.8 
release. And also add the slave side support, by using a 
setValue(REPLICATION_MASTER, masterCluster) at HColumnDescriptor level to 
indicate its master cluster. 
The setValue is currently triggered by user(alter table command). If user 
chooses not to set it, the value will be empty string. Later on, another patch 
can be used to enforce this policy by set during replication setup phase. 

                
> a HBase Shell command to list the tables replicated (from or to) current 
> cluster
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-8663
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8663
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Replication, shell
>         Environment: clusters setup as Master and Slave for replication of 
> tables 
>            Reporter: Demai Ni
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: HBASE-8663.PATCH, HBASE-8663-v2.PATCH
>
>
> This jira is to provide a hbase shell command which can give user can 
> overview of the tables/columnfamilies currently being replicated. The 
> information will help system administrator for design and planning, and also 
> help application programmer to know which tables/columns should be 
> watchout(for example, not to modify a replicated columnfamily on the slave 
> cluster)
> Currently there is no easy way to tell which table(s)/columnfamily(ies) 
> replicated from or to a particular cluster. 
>       
> On Master Cluster, an indirect method can be used by combining two steps: 1) 
> $describe 'usertable'  and 2)  $list_peers to map the REPLICATION_SCOPE to 
> target(aka slave) cluster   
>       
> On slave cluster, this is no existing API/methods to list all the tables 
> replicated to this cluster.    
> Here is an example, and prototype for Master cluster
> {code: title=hbase shell command:list_replicated_tables |borderStyle=solid}
> hbase(main):001:0> list_replicated_tables
>  TABLE      COLUMNFAMILY       TARGET_CLUSTER
>  scores      course            hdtest017.svl.ibm.com:2181:/hbase
>  t3_dn       cf1               hdtest017.svl.ibm.com:2181:/hbase
>  usertable   family            hdtest017.svl.ibm.com:2181:/hbase
> 3 row(s) in 0.3380 seconds
> {code}
> {code: title=method to return all columnfamilies replicated from this cluster 
> |borderStyle=solid}
> /** 
>  * ReplicationAdmin.listRepllicated
>    * @return List of the replicated columnfamilies of this cluster for 
> display. 
>    * @throws IOException 
> */
> public List<String[]> listReplicated() throws IOException {
>     List<String[]> replicatedColFams = new ArrayList<String[]>();  
>     
>     HTableDescriptor[] tables;
>     
>     tables= this.connection.listTables();
>     
>     Map<String, String> peers = listPeers();
>     
>     for (HTableDescriptor table:tables) {
>       HColumnDescriptor[] columns = table.getColumnFamilies();
>       String tableName = table.getNameAsString();
>       for (HColumnDescriptor column: columns) {
>         int scope = column.getScope();
>                 
>         if (scope!=0) {
>           String[] replicatedEntry = new String[3]; 
>           replicatedEntry[0] = tableName;
>           replicatedEntry[1] = column.getNameAsString();
>           replicatedEntry[2] = peers.get(Integer.toString(scope));
>           replicatedColFams.add(replicatedEntry);
>         }
>       }
>     }
>     
>     return replicatedColFams;
>   }
> {code}

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