HBASE-11736 Document SKIP_FLUSH snapshot option (Misty Stanley-Jones)
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@ -1369,6 +1369,25 @@ $ for i in `cat conf/regionservers|sort`; do ./bin/graceful_stop.sh --restart --
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$ ./bin/hbase shell
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hbase> snapshot 'myTable', 'myTableSnapshot-122112'
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</screen>
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<formalpara>
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<title>Take a Snapshot Without Flushing</title>
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<para>The default behavior is to perform a flush of data in memory before the snapshot is
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taken. This means that data in memory is included in the snapshot. In most cases, this is
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the desired behavior. However, if your set-up can tolerate data in memory being excluded
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from the snapshot, you can use the <option>SKIP_FLUSH</option> option of the
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<command>snapshot</command> command to disable and flushing while taking the
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snapshot.</para>
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</formalpara>
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<screen>hbase> snapshot 'mytable', 'snapshot123', {SKIP_FLUSH => true}</screen>
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<warning>
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<para>There is no way to determine or predict whether a very concurrent insert or update
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will be included in a given snapshot, whether flushing is enabled or disabled. A snapshot
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is only a representation of a table during a window of time. The amount of time the
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snapshot operation will take to reach each Region Server may vary from a few seconds to a
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minute, depending on the resource load and speed of the hardware or network, among other
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factors. There is also no way to know whether a given insert or update is in memory or has
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been flushed.</para>
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</warning>
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</section>
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<section
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xml:id="ops.snapshots.list">
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