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11-12-2014
06:45 AM
I agree with Clint, Bulk Loading into HBase every 3 minutes is too often and will cause a ton of compactions. To remedy the splits you should have an overall understanding of what your data will look like 6 months - 1 year from now and pre-split the table upon creation. This should give you enough regions to load all of your data without having to split everytime. This is a best practice for puts as well. Also with regards to Bulk Loading early versions of CDH4 had some issues with sequence numbers and I would advise moving to CDH 5.1.3.
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11-06-2014
07:25 PM
great,thx for ur reply! I will have a try.
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08-05-2014
08:34 PM
You are correct though that this does not exist as a current feature. Please consider filing a HBASE project JIRA upstream requesting (implementation patches welcome too!) this at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE.
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07-01-2014
02:18 AM
We just need to use Hive to create the impala table...
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06-30-2014
07:01 PM
Michael,
Thank you for the suggestion and for your participation in our community. One of the main things we consider about our discussion boards is not only how intuitive and easy our community web site is to browse, but also how to achieve a significant amount of traffic in each section. Web site real estate is so important when it comes to your satisfaction of the page and it's ease of use that we take this very seriously. Best practices for healthy/vibrant communities show that you don't want any discussion boards present that receive less than about 15 posts per day. These low traffic boards just take up space on the web page and don't seem very lively for community participants who are browsing the page, so they end up being more of a distraction than benefit. Over time, it is very possible that the CM API itself may generate enough topics to be worthy of it's own board. I'm not sure it's there yet, but we will definitely take a deeper look at the metrics and consider it. As it stands today, we have many internal experts who monitor the CM board as well as many external users so it is a very good place to ask API questions.
Much appreciated,
Clint
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06-14-2014
06:48 AM
Ok, thankyou for the prompt reply.. I would like to take up this course.
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06-04-2014
12:27 AM
Hello, Thanks for the reply. Please go through the below errors which we are getting. Thanks & Regards, Jiten Pansara
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