[RESULT] [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-14 Thread Andrew Purtell
With three binding +1s including my own and two non-binding +1s, this vote passes. Thanks to all who voted on the release candidate!

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-13 Thread Sean Busbey
+1 (binding) * checked signatures * checked checksums * spot check on LICENSE/NOTICE * spot check on CHANGES * manual rat v0.12 run looks reasonable. On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 6:45 PM Andrew Purtell wrote: > > The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available for download at >

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-11 Thread Tak-Lon (Stephen) Wu
+1 (non-binding) - Checksums and signatures: ok - Rat check (8u192): ok - mvn apache-rat:check - Built from source (8u192): ok - mvn clean install -DskipTests - Unit tests pass (8u192): ok - mvn test -P runAllTests - failed once with

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-11 Thread Zach York
+1 - checked sums and sigs: Ok - Rat check: Ok - built from source: Ok (8u92) - Ran unit tests: Ok - Messed around with some basic shell commands: Ok - Loaded and read 1M rows with LTT: Ok - Sanity checked Web UI: Ok On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 12:28 AM Peter Somogyi wrote: > +1 (non-binding) > >

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-11 Thread Peter Somogyi
+1 (non-binding) * Signature, checksum: OK * Apache Rat check: OK * Build from source: OK * CHANGES.txt: OK * Unit tests (8u191, Maven 3.5.3): OK * LTT 1M rows: OK * Shell commands: OK * Web UI: OK On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 7:01 AM Andrew Purtell wrote: > YCSB workloads are not that interesting.

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-07 Thread Andrew Purtell
YCSB workloads are not that interesting. I think it’s still useful as a “standard” tool though that indicates we aren’t doing worse. Also, there may be more difference under overload conditions. Next time. Using Phoenix and some of our internal test tools we can generate workloads that turn

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-07 Thread Stack
Thanks for the test runs. The diffs are miniscule. After so many releases, would have expected a tendency up or down but not constant (smile). S On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 5:34 PM Andrew Purtell wrote: > Today I did a comparison between 1.2.6.1 and 1.4.9RC1 with YCSB. The > results are close.

Re: [VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-07 Thread Andrew Purtell
Today I did a comparison between 1.2.6.1 and 1.4.9RC1 with YCSB. The results are close. Overall runtimes are almost the same. In the average and high percentile measures there is a general upward trend but nothing that looks like a significant regression. Still for 1.5.0 I think we should see if

[VOTE] The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available

2018-12-06 Thread Andrew Purtell
The second HBase 1.4.9 release candidate (RC1) is available for download at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/hbase/hbase-1.4.9RC1/ and Maven artifacts are available in the temporary repository https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachehbase-1240/ There was no vote on