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[jira] Commented: (HBASE-1948) updates to existing tables do not get reflected after a complete HBase + Hadoop + Zookeeper restart

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stack commented on HBASE-1948:
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Tell us more please Gautam.  How big is your table?  How many regions/rows?  It should be easy enough on our part to reproduce if single-machine mode.  Send us your hbase-site.xml and hdfs-site.xml if you don't mind (you can X'out the machine names).  Attach them here to this issue.  Thanks.

> updates to existing tables do not get reflected after a complete HBase + Hadoop + Zookeeper restart
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-1948
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1948
>             Project: Hadoop HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: client
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.1
>         Environment: ubuntu 9.04
> hadoop 0.20.1 (single machine mode)
> hbase 0.20.0 (pseudo-distributed mode i.e. using HDFS on a single machine)
> zookeeper 3.2.1
>            Reporter: Gautam Sampathkumar
>
> I have an existing hbase table with data in it. When I restart hadoop, hbase and zookeeper, I am able to read all of the data that existed in the table prior to the restart. However when I write data to the table, it does not get reflected. 
> When I do a disable <table> and then an enable <table> on an hbase shell. The data that was written to the table now appears and the table is up to date. However, even after this my thrift client still sees the old data and not the updated values.

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