I am very sympathetic here.  Also, somewhat linguistically challenged on
this point since there is a fine line to be walked.  All suggestions are
welcome.

How should I answer this?  The question was "how can I get alerts for my
hbase cluster"?

One answer is definitely MapR.  Is there a way to say that without being a
excessively pluggy?

Another answer that I want to underscore is "MapR supports Hbase.  A lot."

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Ted Dunning <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Slightly off topic, but MapR runs Hbase very handily (several times
> faster,
> > in fact) and provides comprehensive monitoring and alerting out of the
> box.
> >
>
> Hey Ted:
>
> MapR is good stuff indeed but the above can be read as a raw plug for
> a non-open-source/commercial product.
>
> I'd like to petition that you go easy with messages that could
> possibly be interpreted so.  Other, not-such-close-in-friends of
> hbase, seeing 'commerical' messages up on our list might take it as
> license to dump  their commercial messages for tech related, or not,
> into hbase mailing lists.  A list riddled with commerical messages
> would likely sour many who are subscribed here.
>
> Thanks boss,
> St.Ack
>

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