Not sure how hbase or pheonix handle stuff, but do you see the directory/file deleted in HDFS, can check if the file you are deleting is getting deleted, i.e It exists before and once you execute your stuff it isn’t there,
Are HDFS Snapshots enabled? Not on the directory but any of its parent also? You can do lsSnapshottableDir, from a super user and check, or some better way, may be Namenode UI used to show.... Is trash enabled? Can you get the Audit log entry for the file you deleted. If still things are perfect can you get the blocks and DN locations of the file before deleting, FSCK should help here, and check using the block ids using FSCK. If the blocks persist. -Ayush > On 11-Feb-2021, at 12:14 PM, satya prakash gaurav <satycs...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Team, > Can anyone please help on this issue? > > Regards, > Satya > >> On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 7:27 AM satya prakash gaurav <satycs...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> Hi Team, >> >> I have raised a jira HDFS-15812 >> We are using the hdp 3.1.4.0-315 and hbase 2.0.2.3.1.4.0-315. >> >> We are deleting the data with normal hbase delete command and even with api >> using phoenix. The count is reducing on phoenix and hbase but the >> Hdfs size of the hbase directory is not reducing even I ran the major >> compaction. >> >> Regards, >> Satya >> >> > > > -- > -- > Regards, > S.P.Gaurav >