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07-27-2016
06:25 PM
So, it sounds like AMBARI-14847 is the problem. If you upgrade to Ambari 2.2.2, that should resolve it.
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07-28-2016
04:20 PM
yeah if you set it to 7 days he should just start cleaning older values after restart ( potentially after hitting the clean period the interval_ms thing)
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07-18-2018
07:11 AM
@Anshul Sisodia Should X and Y ports be different?
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04-05-2016
12:14 PM
Thanks for the input guys. I increased RS heap to 16GB and increased handler count to 200. Also we performed manual major compaction on few HBase tables majorly used by customer. After that HBase read performance dropped to acceptable limits.
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02-19-2016
11:43 AM
@Anshul Sisodia Stick with File view. It uses webhdfs protocol.
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02-02-2016
09:22 PM
@Anshul Sisodia are you still having problems with this? Can you provide your own solution or accept best answer?
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11-19-2018
02:32 AM
Our Ambari version is 2.5.1, but this problem still occurs: after adding a new data disk on the datanode, there is a corrupt blocks[1] on the ambari UI, but hdfs fsck / (even with the -includeSnapshot option) still shows There is no broken block, we restarted the ambari server, the ambari agent, the ambari metrics, still useless. Please help, thank you very much.
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