10.2. Manual Coprocessors Registration¶
In most cases, you don’t need to do anything to register coprocessors. If you have installed the GeoMesa distributed runtime JAR under , as detailed in Register the Coprocessors, then coprocessors will be registered automatically.
However, in some situations, you may wish to register the coprocessors in a different way.
10.2.1. Register Site-Wide¶
It is possible to register the coprocessors in the main hbase-site.xml
. To do this simply add the coprocessor
classnames to the hbase.coprocessor.user.region.classes
key. Note that this requires HBase to be taken offline.
<configuration>
<property>
<name>hbase.coprocessor.user.region.classes</name>
<value>org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor</value>
</property>
</configuration>
All new and existing non-system tables will have access to the GeoMesa Coprocessor.
10.2.2. Register Per-Table Through the HBase Shell¶
The HBase shell can be used to register coprocessors on a per-table basis, as shown below. Note that this requires the tables to be offline.
When specifying a coprocessor, the coprocessor must be available on the HBase classpath on all of the master and
region servers or you must provide the HDFS URL for the geomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR that was deployed
in Installing the GeoMesa Distributed Runtime JAR.
To run the hbase shell simply execute:
$ ${HBASE_HOME}/bin/hbase shell
HBase Shell; enter 'help<RETURN>' for list of supported commands.
Type "exit<RETURN>" to leave the HBase Shell
hbase(main):001:0>
To get a list of the current tables run:
hbase(main):001:0> list
TABLE
geomesa
geomesa_QuickStart_id
geomesa_QuickStart_z2
geomesa_QuickStart_z3
4 row(s) in 0.1380 seconds
You will need to install the coprocessor on all the index tables. The geomesa
table in this example is the metadata
table and does not need the coprocessor installed.
You can use the alter
command to modify the configuration of the tables. The coprocessor
parameter in the alter
command may be modified to change the registration of the GeoMesa coprocessors.
'coprocessor'=>'HDFS_URL|org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor|PRIORITY|'
The ‘value’ of the coprocessor
parameter has four parts, separated by |
, two of which, HDFS_URL
and
PRIORITY
, are configurable depending on your environment.
- To provide the HDFS URL of the
geomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR replace HDFS_URL in the coprocessor value with the HDFS URL. This is only need if thegeomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR will not be on the classpath by other means.- To alter the priority (execution order) of the coprocessor change PRIORITY to the desired value, this is optional and should be left blank if not used.
hbase(main):040:0> alter 'geomesa_QuickStart_id', METHOD => 'table_att', 'coprocessor'=>'|org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor||'
Updating all regions with the new schema...
22/22 regions updated.
Done.
0 row(s) in 5.0000 seconds
hbase(main):041:0> alter 'geomesa_QuickStart_z2', METHOD => 'table_att', 'coprocessor'=>'|org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor||'
Updating all regions with the new schema...
4/4 regions updated.
Done.
0 row(s) in 2.8850 seconds
hbase(main):042:0> alter 'geomesa_QuickStart_z3', METHOD => 'table_att', 'coprocessor'=>'|org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor||'
Updating all regions with the new schema...
4/4 regions updated.
Done.
0 row(s) in 2.9150 seconds
To verify this worked successfully, run:
hbase(main):002:0> describe 'TABLE_NAME'
Table TABLE_NAME is ENABLED
TABLE_NAME, {TABLE_ATTRIBUTES => {coprocessor$1 => '|org.locationtech.geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.GeoMesaCoprocessor||'}
COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION
{NAME => 'm', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', VERSIONS => '1', IN_MEMORY => 'false', KEEP_DELETED_CELLS => 'FALSE', DATA_BLOCK_EN
CODING => 'NONE', TTL => 'FOREVER', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', MIN_VERSIONS => '0', BLOCKCACHE => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '655
36', REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0'}
1 row(s) in 0.1940 seconds
10.2.3. Register Per-Table Via Classpath¶
If the geomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR is on the HBase classpath for the master and all region servers,
it will automatically be registered when a GeoMesa table is created. To put the JAR on the classpath, modify the
hbase-env.sh
file on each node and add the path to the geomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR in the
HBASE_CLASSPATH
property.
10.2.4. Register Per-Table Via GeoMesa Configuration¶
If the GeoMesa environment is configured correctly, then the coprocessors will be registered when a GeoMesa table
is created. The geomesa-hbase-distributed-runtime
JAR must be be accessible to the master and all region servers,
which typically means it should be located in HDFS or S3.
The path to the JAR can be configured via system property, or directly as a data store parameter.
If using a data store directly, the JAR path can be set with the datastore parameter coprocessor.url
.
In any environment, the JAR path can be set via the Java system property geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.path
. If
using the GeoMesa command-line tools, this may be set in the shell environment using the JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS
environment variable:
export JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS="${JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS} -Dgeomesa.hbase.coprocessor.path=hdfs://path/to/geomesa-runtime.jar"
Alternatively, it may be set in the geomesa-env.sh
script:
setvar CUSTOM_JAVA_OPTS "${JAVA_OPTS} -Dgeomesa.hbase.coprocessor.path=hdfs://path/to/geomesa-runtime.jar"
A third option is to use the geomesa-site.xml
configuration file:
<property>
<name>geomesa.hbase.coprocessor.path</name>
<value>hdfs://path/to/geomesa-runtime.jar</value>
</property>