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[jira] [Commented] (HBASE-21771) Cluster key in Master UI is incorrect

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Peter Somogyi commented on HBASE-21771:
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The {{table-layout: fixed}} causes all columns to have equal width. Check Attribute Name column on the screenshot. Could you make something with that?

> Cluster key in Master UI is incorrect
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-21771
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-21771
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Replication, UI, Usability
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0, 2.1.0, 2.0.0
>            Reporter: Sean Busbey
>            Assignee: Sakthi
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: ClusterKey_afterPatch.png, hbase-21771.master.001.patch, hbase-21771.master.002.patch
>
>
> The master UI is supposed to give us a cluster key we can copy/paste to add a replication peer in the hbase shell. the shell explains that it should look like this:
> {quote}
> {code}
> For a HBase cluster peer, a cluster key must be provided and is composed like this:
> hbase.zookeeper.quorum:hbase.zookeeper.property.clientPort:zookeeper.znode.parent
> This gives a full path for HBase to connect to another HBase cluster.
> ...
>   hbase> add_peer '1', CLUSTER_KEY => "server1.cie.com:2181:/hbase"
>   hbase> add_peer '1', CLUSTER_KEY => "server1.cie.com:2181:/hbase", STATE => "ENABLED"
>   hbase> add_peer '1', CLUSTER_KEY => "server1.cie.com:2181:/hbase", STATE => "DISABLED"
>   hbase> add_peer '2', CLUSTER_KEY => "zk1,zk2,zk3:2182:/hbase-prod",
>     TABLE_CFS => { "table1" => [], "table2" => ["cf1"], "table3" => ["cf1", "cf2"] }
>   hbase> add_peer '2', CLUSTER_KEY => "zk1,zk2,zk3:2182:/hbase-prod",
>     NAMESPACES => ["ns1", "ns2", "ns3"]
> {code}
> {quote}
> However, on my example cluster with ZK quorum with 3 servers, the master ui gives this:
> {quote}
> {code}
> Cluster Key	busbey-training-1.gce.cloudera.com:2181
> busbey-training-2.gce.cloudera.com:2181
> busbey-training-3.gce.cloudera.com:2181:/hbase	Key to add this cluster as a peer for replication. Use 'help "add_peer"' in the shell for details.
> {code}
> {quote}
> Note that the quorum members are newline separated instead of comma and that the port appears on each member instead of after the set of host names.
> Workaround is to manually construct the cluster key from the details in the field. :(



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