@tedyu, should we add  something like 'list server table' to list all
regions in one table on some RS.

I found in my practice, it is always needed.

2015-12-04 4:48 GMT+08:00 Ted Yu <yuzhih...@gmail.com>:

> There is get_splits command but it only shows the splits.
>
> status 'detailed' would show you enough information
> e.g.
>
>         "t1,30,1449175546660.da5f3853f6e59d1ada0a8554f12885ab."
>             numberOfStores=1, numberOfStorefiles=0,
> storefileUncompressedSizeMB=0, lastMajorCompactionTimestamp=0,
> storefileSizeMB=0, memstoreSizeMB=0, storefileIndexSizeMB=0,
> readRequestsCount=0, writeRequestsCount=0, rootIndexSizeKB=0,
> totalStaticIndexSizeKB=0, totalStaticBloomSizeKB=0, totalCompactingKVs=0,
> currentCompactedKVs=0, compactionProgressPct=NaN, completeSequenceId=-1,
> dataLocality=0.0
>
> However, you need to parse the regions of the table you're interested in
>
> FYI
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Kevin Pauli <ke...@thepaulis.com> wrote:
>
> > I would like to get the same information about the regions of a table
> that
> > appear in the web UI (i.e. region name, region server, start/end key,
> > locality), but through the hbase shell.
> >
> > (The UI is flaky/slow, and furthermore I want to process this information
> > as
> > part of a script.)
> >
> > After much googling, I can't find out how, and this surprises me
> immensely.
> > version is 1.0.0.-cdh5.4.0
> >
> >
> >
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