On Wed, May 27, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Dave Latham wrote:
> Sounds like quite a puzzle.
>
> You mentioned that you can read data written through manual Puts from
> the shell - but not data from the Import. There must be something
> different about the data itself once it's in the table. Can you
> compare a row that was imported to a row that was manually written -
> or show them to us?
Hmph, I may have spoken too soon. I know I tested this at one point and
it worked, but now I'm getting different results:
On the new cluster, I created a duplicate test table:
hbase(main):043:0> create 'content3', {NAME => 'x', BLOOMFILTER =>
'NONE', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0', VERSIONS => '3', COMPRESSION =>
'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', TTL => '2147483647', BLOCKSIZE => '65536',
IN_MEMORY => 'false', BLOCKCACHE => 'true'}
Then I pull some data from the imported table:
hbase(main):045:0> scan 'content', {LIMIT=>1,
STARTROW=>'A:9223370612089311807:twtr:57013379'}
ROW COLUMN+CELL
....
A:9223370612089311807:twtr:570133798827921408
column=x:twitter:username, timestamp=1424775595345, value=BERITA &
INFORMASI!
Then put it:
hbase(main):046:0> put
'content3','A:9223370612089311807:twtr:570133798827921408',
'x:twitter:username', 'BERITA & INFORMASI!'
But then when I query it, I see that I've lost the column qualifier
":username":
hbase(main):046:0> scan 'content3'
ROW COLUMN+CELL
A:9223370612089311807:twtr:570133798827921408 column=x:twitter,
timestamp=1432745301788, value=BERITA & INFORMASI!
Even though I'm missing one of the qualifiers, I can at least filter on
columns in this sample table.
So now I'm even more baffled :(
Z