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Istvan Toth commented on PHOENIX-5435:
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[~gjacoby] , you have switched the default HBase profile to 1.5 with this patch.
We're using the oldest supported HBase version by default to maximise the
compatibility of the binary release and the public maven artifacts, and this
change means that neither will work with 1.4 or 1.5.
Was this your intention, or is this just a development setting that
accidentally got committed ?
> Annotate HBase WALs with Phoenix Metadata
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> Key: PHOENIX-5435
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5435
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Geoffrey Jacoby
> Assignee: Geoffrey Jacoby
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: PHOENIX-5435-4.x.patch
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> HBase write-ahead-logs (WALs) drive not only failure recovery, but HBase
> replication and some HBase backup frameworks. The WALs contain HBase-level
> metadata such as table and region, but lack Phoenix-level metadata. That
> means that it's quite difficult to build correct logic that needs to know
> about Phoenix-level constructs such as multi-tenancy, views, or indexes.
> HBASE-22622 and HBASE-22623 add the capacity for coprocessors to annotate
> extra key/value pairs of metadata into the HBase WAL. We should have the
> option to annotate the tuple <tenant_id, table-or-view-name, timestamp>, or
> some hashed way to reconstruct that tuple into the WAL. It should have a
> feature toggle so operators who don't need it don't bear the slight extra
> storage cost.
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