>From reading the ticket, they want to have different directories in hdfs used. We already support this, this is the instance.volumes property
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 10:10 AM Keith Turner <ke...@deenlo.com> wrote: > One norm we set in Fluo is expecting the user to add a path to the > zookeeper connection string. For example a connection string like the > following : > > zserver1:1234,zserver2:1234,zserver3:1234/foo9 > > Would chroot the zookeeper connection to /foo9. So if you listed > children a / using that connection, it would actually list children of > /foo9. > > I wonder if these types of connection strings would work with > Accumulo? If not it may be worthwhile to fix the issues that prevent > it from working. Then you could use this zookeeper feature to > accomplish your use case. > > On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Please use the user@accumulo.apache.org mailing list in the future for > these > > kinds of questions/request. It is not in good taste to send private > emails > > to those involved in any Apache projects. > > > > -- > > > > The functionality you're suggesting already exists for all versions you > > mentioned. > > > > > http://accumulo.apache.org/1.8/accumulo_user_manual.html#_instance_volumes > > > > Information on contacting those who work on or with Apache Accumulo is > > documented at http://accumulo.apache.org/get_involved/. > > > > Matthew Purdy wrote: > >> > >> Josh, > >> > >> I have a simple feature enhancement for accumulo that would help > >> developers; is there a place to put in suggestions/requests? > >> > >> > >> ===================== > >> > >> i develop on linux (normally a VM). i would like to install a few > >> accumulo versions (1.6.6, 1.7.2, 1.8.0) on the same VM running on the > >> same hadoop pseudo cluster all with different zookeeper instances and > >> different root directories in hdfs. this way i can turn on the accumulo > >> version i want and run my code on that version. > >> > >> i can configure multiple zookeeper instances; however, accumulo puts all > >> its tables in hdfs under /accumulo. it would be nice to configure that > >> root path; then i could create /accumulo166, /accumulo172, accumulo180, > >> etc and only have to turn on/off different versions of accumulo (once > >> they were initially configured in zookeeper) > >> > >> i don’t think this would be a big change; should only need a new > >> property in accumulo-site.xml and expose the root directory using that > >> property > >> > >> ===================== > >> > >> Thank You, > >> Matthew Purdy > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Matthew Purdy > >> Principle Software Engineer > >> Purdy Good Engineering > >> matthew.pu...@purdygoodengineering.com > >> <mailto:matthew.pu...@purdygoodengineering.com> > >> 443.848.1595 <(443)%20848-1595> > >> -------------------------------------- > >> "Lead, follow, or get out of the way." -- Thomas Paine > >> "Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert > >> Einstein > >> "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and > >> expecting a different result." -- Benjamin Franklin > >> "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when > >> we created them." -- Albert Einstein > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: Proprietary/Confidential Information belonging > >> to Purdy Good Engineering LLC and its affiliates may be contained in > >> this message. If you are not a recipient indicated or intended in this > >> message (or responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or > >> you think for any reason that this message may have been addressed to > >> you in error, you may not use or copy or deliver this message to anyone > >> else. In such case, you should destroy this message and are asked to > >> notify the sender by reply e-mail. > >> > > >