Yes - and don't forget to reset it back when you are done.

From: Ligade, Shailesh [USA] <ligade_shail...@bah.com>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2021 9:36 AM
To: user@accumulo.apache.org
Subject: RE: accumulo tserver rolling restart

Thanks,

I am assuming I can set that property using shell and it will take effect 
immediately?

Thanks

-S

From: dev1 <d...@etcoleman.com<mailto:d...@etcoleman.com>>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2021 9:25 AM
To: 'user@accumulo.apache.org' 
<user@accumulo.apache.org<mailto:user@accumulo.apache.org>>
Subject: [External] RE: accumulo tserver rolling restart

See 
https://accumulo.apache.org/1.10/accumulo_user_manual.html#_restarting_process_on_a_node<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/accumulo.apache.org/1.10/accumulo_user_manual.html*_restarting_process_on_a_node__;Iw!!May37g!evyseDphy3PM_d8-tSlk89Sw1fFlSXHtH7vhiQedtcADc_P7OLEHw2kVZjlQ4Q8G_Q$>
 - A note on rolling restarts.

There is property that can be set (table.suspend.duration) that will delay the 
reassignment while a tserver is restarting - there is a trade-off on the data 
not being available so try to minimize the time the tserver is off-line.

From: Ligade, Shailesh [USA] 
<ligade_shail...@bah.com<mailto:ligade_shail...@bah.com>>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2021 9:19 AM
To: user@accumulo.apache.org<mailto:user@accumulo.apache.org>
Subject: accumulo tserver rolling restart

Hello,

I want to restart al the tservers, say I updated the tserver heap size. Since 
we ar eusing system, I can issue restart command on a tserver. This causes all 
sorts of tablet movements even though accumulo is down for may be a second. If 
I wait for all unassigned tables to become 0, then to restart next tserver, 
then to completely restart a small cluster (6-8 nodes) take hours (roughly 4k+ 
tablets per tserver)

What may be right way to perform such routine maintenance operation? Is there a 
delay setting we can change so that it will not move tablets around? What may 
be a safe delay value?

-S

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