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HBase - The Definitive Guide - 2nd Edition Foreword: Michael Stack Foreword: Carter Page Preface
General Information
HBase Version
What is in this Book? Target Audience What is New in the Second Edition? Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples SafariĀ® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
The Dawn of Big Data The Problem with Relational Database Systems Nonrelational Database Systems, Not-Only SQL or NoSQL?
Dimensions Scalability Database (De-)Normalization
Building Blocks
Backdrop Namespaces, Tables, Rows, Columns, and Cells Auto-Sharding Storage API Implementation Summary
HBase: The Hadoop Database
History Nomenclature Summary
2. Installation
Quick-Start Guide Requirements
Hardware
Servers Networking
Software
Operating system Filesystem Java Hadoop ZooKeeper SSH Domain Name Service Synchronized time File handles and process limits Datanode handlers Swappiness
Filesystems for HBase
Local HDFS S3 Other Filesystems
Installation Choices
Apache Binary Release Building from Source
Run Modes
Standalone Mode Distributed Mode
Pseudo-distributed mode Fully distributed mode
Configuration
hbase-site.xml and hbase-default.xml hbase-env.sh and hbase-env.cmd regionserver log4j.properties Example Configuration
hbase-site.xml regionservers hbase-env.sh
Client Configuration
Deployment
Script-Based Apache Whirr Puppet and Chef
Operating a Cluster
Running and Confirming Your Installation Web-based UI Introduction Shell Introduction Stopping the Cluster
3. Client API: The Basics
General Notes Data Types and Hierarchy
Generic Attributes Operations: Fingerprint and ID Query versus Mutation Durability, Consistency, and Isolation The Cell API Building Blocks
Resource Sharing
CRUD Operations
Put Method
Single Puts Client-side Write Buffer List of Puts Atomic Check-and-Put
Get Method
Single Gets The Result class List of Gets
Delete Method
Single Deletes List of Deletes Atomic Check-and-Delete
Append Method Mutate Method
Single Mutations Atomic Check-and-Mutate
Batch Operations Scans
Introduction The ResultScanner Class Scanner Caching Scanner Batching Slicing Rows Load Column Families on Demand Scanner Metrics
Miscellaneous Features
The Table Utility Methods The Bytes Class
4. Client API: Advanced Features
Filters
Introduction to Filters
The Filter Hierarchy Comparison Operators Comparators
Comparison Filters
RowFilter FamilyFilter QualifierFilter ValueFilter DependentColumnFilter
Dedicated Filters
PrefixFilter PageFilter KeyOnlyFilter FirstKeyOnlyFilter FirstKeyValueMatchingQualifiersFilter InclusiveStopFilter FuzzyRowFilter ColumnCountGetFilter ColumnPaginationFilter ColumnPrefixFilter MultipleColumnPrefixFilter ColumnRangeFilter SingleColumnValueFilter SingleColumnValueExcludeFilter TimestampsFilter RandomRowFilter
Decorating Filters
SkipFilter WhileMatchFilter
FilterList Custom Filters
Custom Filter Loading
Filter Parser Utility Filters Summary
Counters
Introduction to Counters Single Counters Multiple Counters
Coprocessors
Introduction to Coprocessors The Coprocessor Class Trinity Coprocessor Loading
Loading from Configuration Loading from Table Descriptor Loading from HBase Shell
Endpoints
The Service Interface Implementing Endpoints
Observers The ObserverContext Class The RegionObserver Class
Handling Region Life-Cycle Events Handling Client API Events The RegionCoprocessorEnvironment Class The BaseRegionObserver Class
The MasterObserver Class
The MasterCoprocessorEnvironment Class The BaseMasterObserver Class The BaseMasterAndRegionObserver Class
The RegionServerObserver Class
The RegionServerCoprocessorEnvironment Class The BaseRegionServerObserver Class
The WALObserver Class
The WALCoprocessorEnvironment Class The BaseWALObserver Class
The BulkLoadObserver Class The EndPointObserver Class
5. Client API: Administrative Features
Schema Definition
Namespaces Tables
Serialization The RegionLocator Class Server and Region Names
Table Properties Column Families
HBaseAdmin
Basic Operations Namespace Operations Table Operations Schema Operations Cluster Operations
Region Operations Table Operations: Snapshots Server Operations
Cluster Status Information
ReplicationAdmin
6. Available Clients
Introduction
Gateways Frameworks
Gateway Clients
Native Java REST
Operation Supported Formats REST Java Client
Thrift
Installation Thrift Operations Example: PHP Example: Java
Thrift2 SQL over NoSQL
Framework Clients
MapReduce
Native Java
Hive
Introduction Mapping Managed Tables
Mapping Existing Tables
Advanced Column Mapping Features
Mapping Existing Table Snapshots
Block Load Data
Pig Cascading Other Clients
Shell
Basics Commands
General Commands Namespace and Data Definition Commands Data Manipulation Commands Snapshot Commands Tool Commands Replication Commands Security Commands
Scripting
Web-based UI
Master UI Status Page
Main Page Warning Messages Region Servers Dead Region Servers Backup Masters Tables Regions in Transition Tasks Software Attributes
Master UI Related Pages
Backup Master UI Table Information Page ZooKeeper page Snapshot
Region Server UI Status Page
Main page Server Metrics Block Cache Regions Software Attributes
Shared Pages
7. Hadoop Integration
Framework
MapReduce Introduction Processing Classes
InputFormat Mapper Reducer OutputFormat
Supporting Classes MapReduce Locality Table Splits
MapReduce over Tables
Preparation
Static Provisioning Dynamic Provisioning Debugging Job Submission Problems
Table as a Data Sink Table as a Data Source Table as both Data Source and Sink Custom Processing
MapReduce over Snapshots Bulk Loading Data
A. Upgrade from Previous Releases
Upgrading to HBase 0.90.x
From 0.20.x or 0.89.x Within 0.90.x
Upgrading to HBase 0.92.0 Upgrading to HBase 0.98.x Migrate API to HBase 1.0.x
Migrate Coprocessors to post HBase 0.96 Migrate Custom Filters to post HBase 0.96
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