HBASE-18504 Add documentation for WAL compression
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
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You must also enable HFile version 3 (which is the default HFile format starting in HBase 0.99.
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You must also enable HFile version 3 (which is the default HFile format starting in HBase 0.99.
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See link:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10855[HBASE-10855]). Distributed log replay is unsafe for rolling upgrades.
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See link:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10855[HBASE-10855]). Distributed log replay is unsafe for rolling upgrades.
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[[wal.compression]]
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==== WAL Compression ====
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The content of the WAL can be compressed using LRU Dictionary compression.
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This can be used to speed up WAL replication to different datanodes.
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The dictionary can store up to 2^15^ elements; eviction starts after this number is exceeded.
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To enable WAL compression, set the `hbase.regionserver.wal.enablecompression` property to `true`.
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The default value for this property is `false`.
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By default, WAL tag compression is turned on when WAL compression is enabled.
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You can turn off WAL tag compression by setting the `hbase.regionserver.wal.tags.enablecompression` property to 'false'.
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A possible downside to WAL compression is that we lose more data from the last block in the WAL if it ill-terminated
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mid-write. If entries in this last block were added with new dictionary entries but we failed persist the amended
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dictionary because of an abrupt termination, a read of this last block may not be able to resolve last-written entries.
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[[wal.disable]]
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[[wal.disable]]
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==== Disabling the WAL
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==== Disabling the WAL
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