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[jira] [Commented] (ACCUMULO-1256) Add trash can for deleted tables
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Christopher Tubbs commented on ACCUMULO-1256:
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I would like to see this feature implemented with (at least from the user's perspective) ACCUMULO-802's namespaces. A special "Trash" namespace could hold deleted tables (and possibly remember which namespace it came from). Namespaces may also need to be trashed.
> Add trash can for deleted tables
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> Key: ACCUMULO-1256
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1256
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Keith Turner
> Labels: gsoc2013, mentor, newbie
> Attachments: ACCUMULO-1256-proposal-01.html, ACCUMULO-1256-proposal-01.txt
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> It may be useful to provide an optional trash feature. If this feature were enabled, then when a table is deleted it would go into the trash can. Tables that had been in the trash for a while could would eventually be deleted. Tables could be undeleted from the trash can.
> What would the API and shell commands look like? How would multiple tables in the trash can with the same name be handled in the API? Would/should per table properties and pertable permissions be preserved? Should these tables in the trash can show up in the monitor in some way?
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