Hi, I have a table with many regions and huge data, which I have disabled, as I may not need it anymore.
Could anybody tell me, how would such a table(lying idle) will affect my cluster resources? Assuming I dont have any problems with hard disk or dfs space and namenode block counts. Will it affect hbase region server block cache or hbase write/read performance in any way? Or will it affect if regions from other tables increase over time and regions from this disabled table adding up may go beyond 200 per region server? Regards, Parkirat Singh Bagga. -- View this message in context: http://apache-hbase.679495.n3.nabble.com/HBase-Disabled-Table-Resource-Consumption-tp4060823.html Sent from the HBase User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
