* rely on git plumbing commands when checking if we've built the site for a particular commit already
* switch to forcing '-e' for bash
* add command line switches for: path to hbase, working directory, and publishing
* only export JAVA/MAVEN HOME if they aren't already set.
* add some docs about assumptions
* Update javadoc plugin to consistently be version 3.0.0
* avoid duplicative site invocations on reactor modules
* update use of cp command so it works both on linux and mac
* manually skip enforcer plugin during build
* still doing install of all jars due to MJAVADOC-490, but then skip rebuilding during aggregate reports.
* avoid the pager on git-diff by teeing to a log file, which also helps later reviewing in the case of big changesets.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@apache.org>
Conflicts:
hbase-backup/pom.xml
hbase-spark-it/pom.xml
Changes:
- replaced commons-logging to slf4j everywhere
- log.XXX(Throwable) calls were replaced with log.XXX(t.toString(), t)
- log.XXX(Object) calls were replaced with log.XXX(Objects.toString(obj))
- log.fatal() calls were replaced with log.error(HBaseMarkers.FATAL, ...)
- programmatic log4j configuration was removed from the unit test
This commit does not affect the current logging configurations, because log4j
is still on the classpath. slf4j-log4j12 binds log4j to slf4j.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
Includes partial backport of hbase-build-configuration module
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@apache.org>
Selective add of dependency on hbase-thirdparty jars.
Update to READMEs on how protobuf is done (and update to refguide).
Removed all checked in generated protobuf files. They are generated
on the fly now as part of mainline build.
hbase-thirdparty jars. Update to READMEs on how protobuf is done (and update to
refguide) Removed all checked in generated protobuf files. They are generatedon
the fly now as part of mainline build.
Most notable change is to cache SpaceViolationPolicyEnforcement objects
in the write path. When a table has no quota or there is not SpaceQuotaSnapshot
for that table (yet), we want to avoid creating lots of
SpaceViolationPolicyEnforcement instances, caching one instance
instead. This will help reduce GC pressure.
Create some RPCs that can expose the in-memory state that the
RegionServers and Master hold to drive the space quota "state machine".
Then, create some hbase shell commands to interact with those.
The nuts-and-bolts of filesystem quotas. The Master must inform
RegionServers of the violation of a quota by a table. The RegionServer
must apply the violation policy as configured. Need to ensure
that the proper interfaces exist to satisfy all necessary policies.
This required a massive rewrite of the internal tracking by
the general space quota feature. Instead of tracking "violations",
we need to start tracking "usage". This allows us to make the decision
at the RegionServer level as to when the files in a bulk load request
should be accept or rejected which ultimately lets us avoid bulk loads
dramatically exceeding a configured space quota.