Jean-Marc Thank you for the answer is always helpful to me I also learned that can be viewed through the following hfile on a region $ ./bin/hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.io.hfile.HFile
2013/9/11 Jean-Marc Spaggiari <[email protected]> > Hi Kun, > > If you already have your table, then you can "simply" use the hadoop > command line tool to get this information. > > As en example: > $ bin/hadoop fs -du /hbase/ > Found 21 items > 4811 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/-ROOT- > 1807799 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.META. > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.archive > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.corrupt > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.hbck > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.logs > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.oldlogs > 0 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/.tmp > 45493173 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/dns > 38 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/hbase.id > 3 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/hbase.version > 254783827985 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/page > 134416542 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/page_proposed > 223546827963 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/work_proposed > 276434748 hdfs://node3:9000/hbase/work_sent > > As you can see, "page" is my biggest table with 237GB. > > JM > > > 2013/9/11 kun yan <[email protected]> > > > Hi all How can I know HBase in a table, the table using HDFS storage > > space? What > > is the command or in the HBase web page I can see?(version 0.94 hbase) > > > > > > -- > > > > In the Hadoop world, I am just a novice, explore the entire Hadoop > > ecosystem, I hope one day I can contribute their own code > > > > YanBit > > [email protected] > > > -- In the Hadoop world, I am just a novice, explore the entire Hadoop ecosystem, I hope one day I can contribute their own code YanBit [email protected]
