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- Service Overview
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- Getting Started
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User Guide
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HBase User Guide
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HBase Cluster Management
- Overview
- Managing Clusters
- Preparing an ECS
- Using HBase
- HBase Cold and Hot Data Separation
- HBase Thrift Server
- HBase Security Channel Encryption
- HBase Batch Data Import
- HBase Monitoring Clusters
- Self-Healing from HBase Hotspotting
- Global Secondary Indexes
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HBase Cluster Management
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ClickHouse User Guide
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ClickHouse Cluster Management
- Overview
- Managing ClickHouse Clusters
- Using ClickHouse
- Migrating ClickHouse Data
- ClickHouse User Management
- ClickHouse Role Management
- ClickHouse Slow Query Management
- Configuring Secure Channel Encryption for ClickHouse Clusters
- Application of ClickHouse Cold and Hot Data Separation
- ClickHouse Monitoring Clusters
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ClickHouse Cluster Management
- Permissions Management
- Audit Logs
- Cluster Log Management
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HBase User Guide
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Developer Guide
- HBase Application Development Guide
- ClickHouse Application Development Guide
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FAQs
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General
- What Services Does a CloudTable Cluster Provide?
- Why Do I Choose CloudTable Service?
- How Do I Prepare for Creating a CloudTable HBase Cluster?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Using CloudTable Service?
- What Compression Algorithms Are Supported by CloudTable HBase Clusters?
- Can I Stop CloudTable Service?
- Which Programming Languages Are Supported by HBase External APIs in CloudTable?
- How Do I Determine the Number of Faulty RegionServers?
- What Special Characters Does CloudTable HBase Support?
- What Can I Do If the Index Table Does Not Match the Data Table After CloudTable Data Is Deleted?
- What Should I Do If Concurrent Tasks Run Slowly When Python Accesses CloudTable Through Thrift?
- How do I view the TTL attribute of HBase shell?
- Why Are My Server Resources Released?
- How Do I Delete a Cluster?
- How Do I Stop Services and Release Resources?
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Connection and Access
- How Do I Access a CloudTable Cluster?
- Can I Use SSH to Access Computing Nodes of CloudTable?
- Why Can't I Access HBase After the ZK Address Is Configured?
- Why Is the Error "Will not attempt to authenticate using SASL (unknown error)" Reported When Connecting to HBase?
- How Do I View the IP Address Corresponding to a Domain Name in a CloudTable Link?
- How Do I Access CloudTable from Other Cloud Services?
- Can I Configure the hbase-site.xml File?
- How Do I Query the Creation Time of a Table in CloudTable HBase?
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Data Read/Write
- Is Raw Data Stored in CloudTable HBase?
- Why Can't I Write Data to HBase?
- What Is the Maximum Size of Data Written to the HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Check the Daily Incremental Data in HBase Tables?
- What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When I Access the CloudTable HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Delete the Backup Table of the ZooKeeper Node in the ClickHouse Cluster?
- What Should I Do If a Database Missing Error Occurs When a Table Is Created in the ClickHouse Cluster?
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General
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Downloading a Sample Project
Prerequisites
Ensure that CloudTable has been installed and is running properly.
Downloading a Sample Project
- Download the Sample Code project.
- After the download is complete, decompress the installation package of the sample code project to a local directory to obtain an Eclipse Java project. Figure 1 shows the directory structure of the sample code project.
Apache Maven Configuration
The sample project contains the HBase client JAR package. You can replace the JAR package with an open source HBase JAR package to access CloudTable. Open source HBase APIs later than 1.X.X are supported. If you need to import CloudTable's HBase JAR package to an application, configure the following dependencies in Maven:
<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.hbase</groupId> <artifactId>hbase-client</artifactId> <version>1.3.1.0305-cloudtable</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.hbase</groupId> <artifactId>hbase-common</artifactId> <version>1.3.1.0305-cloudtable</version> </dependency> </dependencies>
- Configuration method 1
Add the address of the open source mirror warehouse to the mirrors in setting.xml.
<mirror> <id>repo2</id> <mirrorOf>central</mirrorOf> <url>https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/</url> </mirror>
Add the following mirror warehouse address to the profiles in setting.xml.
<profile> <id>xxxcloudsdk</id> <repositories> <repository> <id>xxxcloudsdk</id> <url>https://repo.xxxcloud.com/repository/maven/xxxcloudsdk/</url> <releases><enabled>true</enabled></releases> <snapshots><enabled>true</enabled></snapshots> </repository> </repositories> </profile>
Add the following mirror warehouse address to the activeProfiles in setting.xml.
<activeProfile>xxxcloudsdk</activeProfile>
NOTE:
The Huawei Cloud open source mirror center does not provide third-party open source JAR files. After configuring Huawei Cloud open source mirrors, you need to separately configure third-party Maven image repository address.
- Configuration method 2
Add the following mirror warehouse address to the pom.xml file in the secondary development sample project.
<repositories> <repository> <id>xxxcloudsdk</id> <url>https://mirrors.xxxcloud.com/repository/maven/xxxcloudsdk/</url> <releases><enabled>true</enabled></releases> <snapshots><enabled>true</enabled></snapshots> </repository> <repository> <id>central</id> <name>Mavn Centreal</name> <url>https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/</url> </repository> </repositories>
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