Hi, Bryan. If you file an issue for that, it would be nice to work on it.
2013/8/1 Bryan Beaudreault <[email protected]> > Hannibal is very useful, but samar is right. It's another thing to install > and maintain. I'd hope that over time the need for tools like hannibal > would be lessened as some of the features make its way into the main > install. Hannibal does its work through crawling log files, whereas some > (or all) of the data it provides could be provided through the HBase api, > and thus admin ui, in a less hacky way. > > If someone were willing to invest the time in adding such a metric to the > hbase admin ui (and HBaseAdmin API please) it would bring us one step > closer. > > > On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 2:42 PM, samar.opensource < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > Hi Jean, > > You are right , hannibal does that, but it a seperate process we need > to > > install/maintail. I thought if we had a quick and easy way to see it from > > master-status page. The stats are already on the regionserver page(like > > total size of the store) , just that it would make sense to have it on > the > > table page too(IMO) to understand the data size distribution of regions > of > > a particular table. > > > > Samar > > > > On 01/08/13 5:51 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari wrote: > > > >> Hi Samar > >> > >> Hannibal is already doing what you are looking for. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> JMS > >> > >> 2013/8/1 samar.opensource <[email protected]> > >> > >> Hi Devs/Users, > >>> Most of the time we want to know if our table split logic is > accurate > >>> of if our current regions are well balanced for a table. I was > wondering > >>> if > >>> we can expose the size of region on the table.jsp too on the "table > >>> region" > >>> table. If people thing it is useful I can pick it up. Also let me know > if > >>> it already exists. > >>> > >>> Samar > >>> > >>> > > > -- Marcos Ortiz Valmaseda Product Manager at PDVSA http://about.me/marcosortiz
