hbase-site.xml 参数设置

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 24 <configuration>
 25   <property>
 26     <name>hbase.rootdir</name>
 27     <value>file:///tmp/hbase-${user.name}/hbase</value>
 28     <description>The directory shared by region servers and into
 29     which HBase persists.  The URL should be 'fully-qualified'
 30     to include the filesystem scheme.  For example, to specify the
 31     HDFS directory '/hbase' where the HDFS instance's namenode is
 32     running at namenode.example.org on port 9000, set this value to:
 33     hdfs://namenode.example.org:9000/hbase.  By default HBase writes
 34     into /tmp.  Change this configuration else all data will be lost
 35     on machine restart.
 36     </description>
 37   </property>
 38   <property>
 39     <name>hbase.master.port</name>
 40     <value>60000</value>
 41     <description>The port the HBase Master should bind to.</description>
 42   </property>
 43   <property>
 44     <name>hbase.cluster.distributed</name>
 45     <value>false</value>
 46     <description>The mode the cluster will be in. Possible values are
 47       false for standalone mode and true for distributed mode.  If
 48       false, startup will run all HBase and ZooKeeper daemons together
 49       in the one JVM.
 50     </description>
 51   </property>
 52   <property>
 53     <name>hbase.tmp.dir</name>
 54     <value>/tmp/hbase-${user.name}</value>
 55     <description>Temporary directory on the local filesystem.
 56     Change this setting to point to a location more permanent
 57     than '/tmp' (The '/tmp' directory is often cleared on
 58     machine restart).
 59     </description>
 60   </property>
 61   <property>
 62     <name>hbase.master.info.port</name>
 63     <value>60010</value>
 64     <description>The port for the HBase Master web UI.
 65     Set to -1 if you do not want a UI instance run.
 66     </description>
 67   </property>
 68   <property>
 69     <name>hbase.master.info.bindAddress</name>
 70     <value>0.0.0.0</value>
 71     <description>The bind address for the HBase Master web UI
 72     </description>
 73   </property>
 74   <property>
 75     <name>hbase.client.write.buffer</name>
 76     <value>2097152</value>
 77     <description>Default size of the HTable clien write buffer in bytes.
 78     A bigger buffer takes more memory -- on both the client and server
 79     side since server instantiates the passed write buffer to process
 80     it -- but a larger buffer size reduces the number of RPCs made.
 81     For an estimate of server-side memory-used, evaluate
 82     hbase.client.write.buffer * hbase.regionserver.handler.count
 83     </description>
 84   </property>
 85   <property>
 86     <name>hbase.regionserver.port</name>
 87     <value>60020</value>
 88     <description>The port the HBase RegionServer binds to.
 89     </description>
 90   </property>
 91   <property>
 92     <name>hbase.regionserver.info.port</name>
 93     <value>60030</value>
 94     <description>The port for the HBase RegionServer web UI
 95     Set to -1 if you do not want the RegionServer UI to run.
 96     </description>
 97   </property>
 98   <property>
 99     <name>hbase.regionserver.info.port.auto</name>
100     <value>false</value>
101     <description>Whether or not the Master or RegionServer
102     UI should search for a port to bind to. Enables automatic port
103     search if hbase.regionserver.info.port is already in use.
104     Useful for testing, turned off by default.
105     </description>
106   </property>
107   <property>
108     <name>hbase.regionserver.info.bindAddress</name>
109     <value>0.0.0.0</value>
110     <description>The address for the HBase RegionServer web UI
111     </description>
112   </property>
113   <property>
114     <name>hbase.regionserver.class</name>
115     <value>org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc.HRegionInterface</value>
116     <description>The RegionServer interface to use.
117     Used by the client opening proxy to remote region server.
118     </description>
119   </property>
120   <property>
121     <name>hbase.client.pause</name>
122     <value>1000</value>
123     <description>General client pause value.  Used mostly as value to wait
124     before running a retry of a failed get, region lookup, etc.</description>
125   </property>
126   <property>
127     <name>hbase.client.retries.number</name>
128     <value>10</value>
129     <description>Maximum retries.  Used as maximum for all retryable
130     operations such as fetching of the root region from root region
131     server, getting a cell's value, starting a row update, etc.
132     Default: 10.
133     </description>
134   </property>
135   <property>
136     <name>hbase.client.scanner.caching</name>
137     <value>1</value>
138     <description>Number of rows that will be fetched when calling next
139     on a scanner if it is not served from (local, client) memory. Higher
140     caching values will enable faster scanners but will eat up more memory
141     and some calls of next may take longer and longer times when the cache is empty.
142     Do not set this value such that the time between invocations is greater
143     than the scanner timeout; i.e. hbase.regionserver.lease.period
144     </description>
145   </property>
146   <property>
147     <name>hbase.client.keyvalue.maxsize</name>
148     <value>10485760</value>
149     <description>Specifies the combined maximum allowed size of a KeyValue
150     instance. This is to set an upper boundary for a single entry saved in a
151     storage file. Since they cannot be split it helps avoiding that a region
152     cannot be split any further because the data is too large. It seems wise
153     to set this to a fraction of the maximum region size. Setting it to zero
154     or less disables the check.
155     </description>
156   </property>
157   <property>
158     <name>hbase.regionserver.lease.period</name>
159     <value>60000</value>
160     <description>HRegion server lease period in milliseconds. Default is
161     60 seconds. Clients must report in within this period else they are
162     considered dead.</description>
163   </property>
164   <property>
165     <name>hbase.regionserver.handler.count</name>
166     <value>10</value>
167     <description>Count of RPC Server instances spun up on RegionServers
168     Same property is used by the Master for count of master handlers.
169     Default is 10.
170     </description>
171   </property>
172   <property>
173     <name>hbase.regionserver.msginterval</name>
174     <value>3000</value>
175     <description>Interval between messages from the RegionServer to Master
176     in milliseconds.
177     </description>
178   </property>
179   <property>
180     <name>hbase.regionserver.flushlogentries</name>
181     <value>1</value>
182     <description>Sync the HLog to HDFS when it has accumulated this many
183     entries. Default 1. Value is checked on every HLog.hflush
184     </description>
185   </property>
186   <property>
187     <name>hbase.regionserver.optionallogflushinterval</name>
188     <value>1000</value>
189     <description>Sync the HLog to the HDFS after this interval if it has not
190     accumulated enough entries to trigger a sync. Default 1 second. Units:
191     milliseconds.
192     </description>
193   </property>
194   <property>
195     <name>hbase.regionserver.regionSplitLimit</name>
196     <value>2147483647</value>
197     <description>Limit for the number of regions after which no more region
198     splitting should take place. This is not a hard limit for the number of
199     regions but acts as a guideline for the regionserver to stop splitting after
200     a certain limit. Default is set to MAX_INT; i.e. do not block splitting.
201     </description>
202   </property>
203   <property>
204     <name>hbase.regionserver.logroll.period</name>
205     <value>3600000</value>
206     <description>Period at which we will roll the commit log regardless
207     of how many edits it has.</description>
208   </property>
209   <property>
210     <name>hbase.regionserver.hlog.reader.impl</name>
211     <value>org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.wal.SequenceFileLogReader</value>
212     <description>The HLog file reader implementation.</description>
213   </property>
214   <property>
215     <name>hbase.regionserver.hlog.writer.impl</name>
216     <value>org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.wal.SequenceFileLogWriter</value>
217     <description>The HLog file writer implementation.</description>
218   </property>
219   <property>
220     <name>hbase.regionserver.thread.splitcompactcheckfrequency</name>
221     <value>20000</value>
222     <description>How often a region server runs the split/compaction check.
223     </description>
224   </property>
225   <property>
226     <name>hbase.regionserver.nbreservationblocks</name>
227     <value>4</value>
228     <description>The number of resevoir blocks of memory release on
229     OOME so we can cleanup properly before server shutdown.
230     </description>
231   </property>
232   <property>
233     <name>hbase.zookeeper.dns.interface</name>
234     <value>default</value>
235     <description>The name of the Network Interface from which a ZooKeeper server
236       should report its IP address.
237     </description>
238   </property>
239   <property>
240     <name>hbase.zookeeper.dns.nameserver</name>
241     <value>default</value>
242     <description>The host name or IP address of the name server (DNS)
243       which a ZooKeeper server should use to determine the host name used by the
244       master for communication and display purposes.
245     </description>
246   </property>
247   <property>
248     <name>hbase.regionserver.dns.interface</name>
249     <value>default</value>
250     <description>The name of the Network Interface from which a region server
251       should report its IP address.
252     </description>
253   </property>
254   <property>
255     <name>hbase.regionserver.dns.nameserver</name>
256     <value>default</value>
257     <description>The host name or IP address of the name server (DNS)
258       which a region server should use to determine the host name used by the
259       master for communication and display purposes.
260     </description>
261   </property>
262   <property>
263     <name>hbase.master.dns.interface</name>
264     <value>default</value>
265     <description>The name of the Network Interface from which a master
266       should report its IP address.
267     </description>
268   </property>
269   <property>
270     <name>hbase.master.dns.nameserver</name>
271     <value>default</value>
272     <description>The host name or IP address of the name server (DNS)
273       which a master should use to determine the host name used
274       for communication and display purposes.
275     </description>
276   </property>
277   <property>
278     <name>hbase.balancer.period
279     </name>
280     <value>300000</value>
281     <description>Period at which the region balancer runs in the Master.
282     </description>
283   </property>
284   <property>
285     <name>hbase.master.logcleaner.ttl</name>
286     <value>600000</value>
287     <description>Maximum time a HLog can stay in the .oldlogdir directory,
288     after which it will be cleaned by a Master thread.
289     </description>
290   </property>
291   <property>
292     <name>hbase.master.logcleaner.plugins</name>
293     <value>org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.TimeToLiveLogCleaner</value>
294     <description>A comma-separated list of LogCleanerDelegate invoked by
295     the LogsCleaner service. These WAL/HLog cleaners are called in order,
296     so put the HLog cleaner that prunes the most HLog files in front. To
297     implement your own LogCleanerDelegate, just put it in HBase's classpath
298     and add the fully qualified class name here. Always add the above
299     default log cleaners in the list.
300     </description>
301   </property> 
302   <property>
303     <name>hbase.regionserver.global.memstore.upperLimit</name>
304     <value>0.4</value>
305     <description>Maximum size of all memstores in a region server before new
306       updates are blocked and flushes are forced. Defaults to 40% of heap
307     </description>
308   </property>
309   <property>
310     <name>hbase.regionserver.global.memstore.lowerLimit</name>
311     <value>0.35</value>
312     <description>When memstores are being forced to flush to make room in
313       memory, keep flushing until we hit this mark. Defaults to 35% of heap.
314       This value equal to hbase.regionserver.global.memstore.upperLimit causes
315       the minimum possible flushing to occur when updates are blocked due to
316       memstore limiting.
317     </description>
318   </property>
319   <property>
320     <name>hbase.server.thread.wakefrequency</name>
321     <value>10000</value>
322     <description>Time to sleep in between searches for work (in milliseconds).
323     Used as sleep interval by service threads such as log roller.
324     </description>
325   </property>
326   <property>
327     <name>hbase.hregion.memstore.flush.size</name>
328     <value>67108864</value>
329     <description>
330     Memstore will be flushed to disk if size of the memstore
331     exceeds this number of bytes.  Value is checked by a thread that runs
332     every hbase.server.thread.wakefrequency.
333     </description>
334   </property>
335   <property>
336     <name>hbase.hregion.preclose.flush.size</name>
337     <value>5242880</value>
338     <description>
339       If the memstores in a region are this size or larger when we go
340       to close, run a "pre-flush" to clear out memstores before we put up
341       the region closed flag and take the region offline.  On close,
342       a flush is run under the close flag to empty memory.  During
343       this time the region is offline and we are not taking on any writes.
344       If the memstore content is large, this flush could take a long time to
345       complete.  The preflush is meant to clean out the bulk of the memstore
346       before putting up the close flag and taking the region offline so the
347       flush that runs under the close flag has little to do.
348     </description>
349   </property>
350   <property>
351     <name>hbase.hregion.memstore.block.multiplier</name>
352     <value>2</value>
353     <description>
354     Block updates if memstore has hbase.hregion.block.memstore
355     time hbase.hregion.flush.size bytes.  Useful preventing
356     runaway memstore during spikes in update traffic.  Without an
357     upper-bound, memstore fills such that when it flushes the
358     resultant flush files take a long time to compact or split, or
359     worse, we OOME.
360     </description>
361   </property>
362   <property>
363     <name>hbase.hregion.max.filesize</name>
364     <value>268435456</value>
365     <description>
366     Maximum HStoreFile size. If any one of a column families' HStoreFiles has
367     grown to exceed this value, the hosting HRegion is split in two.
368     Default: 256M.
369     </description>
370   </property>
371   <property>
372     <name>hbase.hstore.compactionThreshold</name>
373     <value>3</value>
374     <description>
375     If more than this number of HStoreFiles in any one HStore
376     (one HStoreFile is written per flush of memstore) then a compaction
377     is run to rewrite all HStoreFiles files as one.  Larger numbers
378     put off compaction but when it runs, it takes longer to complete.
379     </description>
380   </property>
381   <property>
382     <name>hbase.hstore.blockingStoreFiles</name>
383     <value>7</value>
384     <description>
385     If more than this number of StoreFiles in any one Store
386     (one StoreFile is written per flush of MemStore) then updates are
387     blocked for this HRegion until a compaction is completed, or
388     until hbase.hstore.blockingWaitTime has been exceeded.
389     </description>
390   </property>
391   <property>
392     <name>hbase.hstore.blockingWaitTime</name>
393     <value>90000</value>
394     <description>
395     The time an HRegion will block updates for after hitting the StoreFile
396     limit defined by hbase.hstore.blockingStoreFiles.
397     After this time has elapsed, the HRegion will stop blocking updates even
398     if a compaction has not been completed.  Default: 90 seconds.
399     </description>
400   </property>
401   <property>
402     <name>hbase.hstore.compaction.max</name>
403     <value>10</value>
404     <description>Max number of HStoreFiles to compact per 'minor' compaction.
405     </description>
406   </property>
407   <property>
408     <name>hbase.hregion.majorcompaction</name>
409     <value>86400000</value>
410     <description>The time (in miliseconds) between 'major' compactions of all
411     HStoreFiles in a region.  Default: 1 day.
412     Set to 0 to disable automated major compactions.
413     </description>
414   </property>
415   <property>
416     <name>hbase.mapreduce.hfileoutputformat.blocksize</name>
417     <value>65536</value>
418     <description>The mapreduce HFileOutputFormat writes storefiles/hfiles.
419     This is the minimum hfile blocksize to emit.  Usually in hbase, writing
420     hfiles, the blocksize is gotten from the table schema (HColumnDescriptor)
421     but in the mapreduce outputformat context, we don't have access to the
422     schema so get blocksize from Configuation.  The smaller you make
423     the blocksize, the bigger your index and the less you fetch on a
424     random-access.  Set the blocksize down if you have small cells and want
425     faster random-access of individual cells.
426     </description>
427   </property>
428   <property>
429       <name>hfile.block.cache.size</name>
430       <value>0.2</value>
431       <description>
432           Percentage of maximum heap (-Xmx setting) to allocate to block cache
433           used by HFile/StoreFile. Default of 0.2 means allocate 20%.
434           Set to 0 to disable.
435       </description>
436   </property>
437   <property>
438     <name>hbase.hash.type</name>
439     <value>murmur</value>
440     <description>The hashing algorithm for use in HashFunction. Two values are
441     supported now: murmur (MurmurHash) and jenkins (JenkinsHash).
442     Used by bloom filters.
443     </description>
444   </property>
445   <property>
446     <name>zookeeper.session.timeout</name>
447     <value>180000</value>
448     <description>ZooKeeper session timeout.
449       HBase passes this to the zk quorum as suggested maximum time for a
450       session.  See http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/current/zookeeperProgrammers.html#ch_zkSessions
451       "The client sends a requested timeout, the server responds with the
452       timeout that it can give the client. "
453       In milliseconds.
454     </description>
455   </property>
456   <property>
457     <name>zookeeper.znode.parent</name>
458     <value>/hbase</value>
459     <description>Root ZNode for HBase in ZooKeeper. All of HBase's ZooKeeper
460       files that are configured with a relative path will go under this node.
461       By default, all of HBase's ZooKeeper file path are configured with a
462       relative path, so they will all go under this directory unless changed.
463     </description>
464   </property>
465   <property>
466     <name>zookeeper.znode.rootserver</name>
467     <value>root-region-server</value>
468     <description>Path to ZNode holding root region location. This is written by
469       the master and read by clients and region servers. If a relative path is
470       given, the parent folder will be ${zookeeper.znode.parent}. By default,
471       this means the root location is stored at /hbase/root-region-server.
472     </description>
473   </property>
474   <!--
475   The following three properties are used together to create the list of
476   host:peer_port:leader_port quorum servers for ZooKeeper.
477   -->
478   <property>
479     <name>hbase.zookeeper.quorum</name>
480     <value>localhost</value>
481     <description>Comma separated list of servers in the ZooKeeper Quorum.
482     For example, "host1.mydomain.com,host2.mydomain.com,host3.mydomain.com".
483     By default this is set to localhost for local and pseudo-distributed modes
484     of operation. For a fully-distributed setup, this should be set to a full
485     list of ZooKeeper quorum servers. If HBASE_MANAGES_ZK is set in hbase-env.sh
486     this is the list of servers which we will start/stop ZooKeeper on.
487     </description>
488   </property>
489   <property>
490     <name>hbase.zookeeper.peerport</name>
491     <value>2888</value>
492     <description>Port used by ZooKeeper peers to talk to each other.
493     See http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/r3.1.1/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_RunningReplicatedZooKeeper
494     for more information.
495     </description>
496   </property>
497   <property>
498     <name>hbase.zookeeper.leaderport</name>
499     <value>3888</value>
500     <description>Port used by ZooKeeper for leader election.
501     See http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/r3.1.1/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_RunningReplicatedZooKeeper
502     for more information.
503     </description>
504   </property>
505   <!-- End of properties used to generate ZooKeeper host:port quorum list. -->
506   <!--
507   Beginning of properties that are directly mapped from ZooKeeper's zoo.cfg.
508   All properties with an "hbase.zookeeper.property." prefix are converted for
509   ZooKeeper's configuration. Hence, if you want to add an option from zoo.cfg,
510   e.g.  "initLimit=10" you would append the following to your configuration:
511     <property>
512       <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.initLimit</name>
513       <value>10</value>
514     </property>
515   -->
516   <property>
517     <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.initLimit</name>
518     <value>10</value>
519     <description>Property from ZooKeeper's config zoo.cfg.
520     The number of ticks that the initial synchronization phase can take.
521     </description>
522   </property>
523   <property>
524     <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.syncLimit</name>
525     <value>5</value>
526     <description>Property from ZooKeeper's config zoo.cfg.
527     The number of ticks that can pass between sending a request and getting an
528     acknowledgment.
529     </description>
530   </property>
531   <property>
532     <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.dataDir</name>
533     <value>${hbase.tmp.dir}/zookeeper</value>
534     <description>Property from ZooKeeper's config zoo.cfg.
535     The directory where the snapshot is stored.
536     </description>
537   </property>
538   <property>
539     <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.clientPort</name>
540     <value>2181</value>
541     <description>Property from ZooKeeper's config zoo.cfg.
542     The port at which the clients will connect.
543     </description>
544   </property>
545   <property>
546     <name>hbase.zookeeper.property.maxClientCnxns</name>
547     <value>30</value>
548     <description>Property from ZooKeeper's config zoo.cfg.
549     Limit on number of concurrent connections (at the socket level) that a
550     single client, identified by IP address, may make to a single member of
551     the ZooKeeper ensemble. Set high to avoid zk connection issues running
552     standalone and pseudo-distributed.
553     </description>
554   </property>
555   <!-- End of properties that are directly mapped from ZooKeeper's zoo.cfg -->
556   <property>
557     <name>hbase.rest.port</name>
558     <value>8080</value>
559     <description>The port for the HBase REST server.</description>
560   </property>
561   <property>
562     <name>hbase.rest.readonly</name>
563     <value>false</value>
564     <description>
565     Defines the mode the REST server will be started in. Possible values are:
566     false: All HTTP methods are permitted - GET/PUT/POST/DELETE.
567     true: Only the GET method is permitted.
568     </description>
569   </property>
570 </configuration>
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/wq920/p/3911796.html