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[jira] [Created] (HBASE-22598) Deprecated the hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.buffer.size & hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.max for HBase2.x compatibility

Zheng Hu created HBASE-22598:
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             Summary: Deprecated the hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.buffer.size & hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.max for HBase2.x compatibility
                 Key: HBASE-22598
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-22598
             Project: HBase
          Issue Type: Sub-task
            Reporter: Zheng Hu
            Assignee: Zheng Hu


In https://github.com/apache/hbase/pull/301/files, we have a doc says: 
bq. In HBase3.x, the configure hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.buffer.size and hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.max are deprecated now, instead please
use the hbase.server.allocator.buffer.size and hbase.server.allocator.max.buffer.count.

While in the current branch HBASE-21879,  the two config hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.buffer.size and hbase.ipc.server.reservoir.initial.max  won't have any effect now,  should make those two deprecated instead of removing for better HBase2.x compatibility.



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