Andrew Purtell fda324b116
HBASE-25836 RegionStates#getAssignmentsForBalancer should only care about OPEN or OPENING regions (#3219)
RegionStates#getAssignmentsForBalancer is used by the HMaster to
collect all regions of interest to the balancer for the next chore
iteration. We check if a table is in disabled state to exclude
regions that will not be of interest (because disabled regions are
or will be offline) or are in a state where they shouldn't be
mutated (like SPLITTING). The current checks are not actually
comprehensive.

Filter out regions not in OPEN or OPENING state when building the
set of interesting regions for the balancer to consider. Only
regions open (or opening) on the cluster are of interest to
balancing calculations for the current iteration. Regions in all
other states can be expected to not be of interest – either offline
(OFFLINE, or FAILED_*), not subject to balancer decisions now
(SPLITTING, SPLITTING_NEW, MERGING, MERGING_NEW), or will be
offline shortly (CLOSING) – until at least the next chore
iteration.

Add TRACE level logging.

Signed-off-by: Bharath Vissapragada <bharathv@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Viraj Jasani <vjasani@apache.org>
2021-05-03 18:23:07 -07:00

Apache HBase [1] is an open-source, distributed, versioned, column-oriented
store modeled after Google' Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for
Structured Data by Chang et al.[2]  Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed
data storage provided by the Google File System, HBase provides Bigtable-like
capabilities on top of Apache Hadoop [3].

To get started using HBase, the full documentation for this release can be
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section and is where you should being your exploration of the hbase project.

The latest HBase can be downloaded from an Apache Mirror [4].

The source code can be found at [5]

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