Running Hbase using Docker
HDFS, or Hadoop Distributed File System, is a distributed file system designed to store and process large datasets using commodity hardware. It is part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem and is widely used in big data processing. HDFS uses a master-slave architecture with one NameNode and multiple DataNodes. The NameNode manages the file system metadata, while the DataNodes store the actual data. This allows for scalable and fault-tolerant data storage and processing. HDFS is optimized for batch processing and sequential reads, making it well-suited for applications like log analysis, data warehousing, and machine learning. However, it is not well suited for random writes and low-latency data access. HDFS is a critical component of the Hadoop ecosystem and is used by many big data applications. Its scalable and fault-tolerant design makes it a reliable choice for storing and processing large datasets. Overall, HDFS plays a crucial role in the world of big data and is an essential tool for data engineers and analysts.
HBase is a distributed, non-relational database built on top of the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). It is an open-source project that provides a scalable, fault-tolerant way to store and retrieve large amounts of sparse data.
HBase is designed to store large amounts of data in a way that can be easily accessed and processed in near real-time. It is modeled after Google's Bigtable, a distributed database system used by Google to store structured data. HBase uses a key-value data model, where each row in the database is identified by a unique key and consists of multiple columns of data. Each row can have a different set of columns, and columns can be added or removed dynamically without affecting the rest of the data.
File | Purpose |
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docker-compose.yml | Docker compose with the infrastructure required to run the Hadoop cluster. |
requirements.txt | Python requirements file. |
app/test_hdfs.py | Python script that tests writing data into HDFS. |
app/test_hbase.py | Python script that tests writing data into HBase. |
- Docker Hadoop
- HDFS Simple Docker Installation Guide for Data Science Workflow
- Set Up Containerize and Test a Single Hadoop Cluster using Docker and Docker compose=
- Spark Docker
- Hadoop Namenode
- Apache ZooKeeper
- Docker Hbase
- HappyBase
docker rm -f $(docker ps -a -q)
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q)
docker-compose up
docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
0f87a832960b bde2020/hadoop-resourcemanager:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 54 seconds 0.0.0.0:8088->8088/tcp yarn
51da2508f5b8 bde2020/hadoop-historyserver:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 55 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:8188->8188/tcp historyserver
ec544695c49a bde2020/hadoop-nodemanager:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 56 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:8042->8042/tcp nodemanager
810f87434b2f bde2020/hadoop-datanode:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 56 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:9864->9864/tcp datenode1
ca5186635150 bde2020/hadoop-namenode:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 56 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:9000->9000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9870->9870/tcp namenode
beed8502828c bde2020/hadoop-datanode:2.0.0-hadoop3.2.1-java8 "/entrypoint.sh /r..." 12 hours ago Up 55 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:9865->9864/tcp datenode2
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The -L
flag allows redirections. By default, the namenode redirects the request to any of the datanodes.
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
curl -L -i -X PUT "http://127.0.0.1:9870/webhdfs/v1/data/martin/lorem-ipsum.txt?op=CREATE" -d 'testing'
HTTP/1.1 307 Temporary Redirect
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 00:40:44 GMT
Cache-Control: no-cache
Expires: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 00:40:44 GMT
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 00:40:44 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-FRAME-OPTIONS: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
Location: http://datanode2.martincastroalvarez.com:9864/webhdfs/v1/data/martin/lorem-ipsum.txt?op=CREATE&namenoderpcaddress=namenode:9000&createflag=&createparent=true&overwrite=false
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
Content-Length: 0
HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Location: hdfs://namenode:9000/data/martin/lorem-ipsum.txt
Content-Length: 0
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Connection: close
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
hdfs dfsadmin -report
Configured Capacity: 134743154688 (125.49 GB)
Present Capacity: 82729581610 (77.05 GB)
DFS Remaining: 82729099596 (77.05 GB)
DFS Used: 482014 (470.72 KB)
DFS Used%: 0.00%
Replicated Blocks:
Under replicated blocks: 20
Blocks with corrupt replicas: 0
Missing blocks: 0
Missing blocks (with replication factor 1): 0
Low redundancy blocks with highest priority to recover: 0
Pending deletion blocks: 0
Erasure Coded Block Groups:
Low redundancy block groups: 0
Block groups with corrupt internal blocks: 0
Missing block groups: 0
Low redundancy blocks with highest priority to recover: 0
Pending deletion blocks: 0
-------------------------------------------------
Live datanodes (2):
Name: 172.18.0.3:9866 (datenode2.hbase)
Hostname: 2d1fd8baa6d8
Decommission Status : Normal
Configured Capacity: 67371577344 (62.74 GB)
DFS Used: 241007 (235.36 KB)
Non DFS Used: 22285652625 (20.76 GB)
DFS Remaining: 41364549798 (38.52 GB)
DFS Used%: 0.00%
DFS Remaining%: 61.40%
Configured Cache Capacity: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used: 0 (0 B)
Cache Remaining: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used%: 100.00%
Cache Remaining%: 0.00%
Xceivers: 5
Last contact: Wed Mar 29 23:48:03 UTC 2023
Last Block Report: Wed Mar 29 23:33:12 UTC 2023
Num of Blocks: 20
Name: 172.18.0.8:9866 (datenode1.hbase)
Hostname: 8fcae28c9732
Decommission Status : Normal
Configured Capacity: 67371577344 (62.74 GB)
DFS Used: 241007 (235.36 KB)
Non DFS Used: 22285652625 (20.76 GB)
DFS Remaining: 41364549798 (38.52 GB)
DFS Used%: 0.00%
DFS Remaining%: 61.40%
Configured Cache Capacity: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used: 0 (0 B)
Cache Remaining: 0 (0 B)
Cache Used%: 100.00%
Cache Remaining%: 0.00%
Xceivers: 5
Last contact: Wed Mar 29 23:48:03 UTC 2023
Last Block Report: Wed Mar 29 23:33:12 UTC 2023
Num of Blocks: 20
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
hdfs dfs -ls /
Found 1 items
drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2023-03-03 14:15 /rmstate
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
hdfs dfs -mkdir -p /user/root
hdfs dfs -ls /
Found 2 items
drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2023-03-03 14:15 /rmstate
drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2023-03-03 14:17 /user
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
echo "lorem" > /tmp/hadoop.txt
hdfs dfs -put ./input/* input
hdfs dfs -ls /user/
Found 2 items
-rw-r--r-- 3 root supergroup 6 2023-03-03 14:20 /user/hadoop.txt
drwxr-xr-x - root supergroup 0 2023-03-03 14:17 /user/root
docker exec -it namenode /bin/bash
hdfs dfs -cat /user/hadoop.txt
lorem
Checking the status of the NameNode at http://127.0.0.1:9870/dfshealth.html
virtualenv -p python3 .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 app/test_hdfs.py
WARNING: Replacing datanode2 with localhost.
201 Created
WARNING: Replacing datanode2 with localhost.
WARNING: Replacing datanode2 with localhost.
a.txt
data
hello.txt
test2.json
docker exec -it hbase hbase thrift --port 9090 start
virtualenv -p python3 .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 app/test_hbase.py
Table:
[b'martin', b'martin2']
Table: <happybase.table.Table name=b'martin2'>
Put:
Row by ID:
{b'cfv1:attr1': b'value1', b'cfv1:attr2': b'value2', b'cfv1:attr3': b'value3', b'cfv2:attr1': b'value4', b'cfv2:attr2': b'value5', b'cfv3:attr1': b'value6'}
Query by IDs:
b'nisman1' --> {b'cfv1:attr1': b'value1', b'cfv1:attr2': b'value2', b'cfv1:attr3': b'value3', b'cfv2:attr1': b'value4', b'cfv2:attr2': b'value5', b'cfv3:attr1': b'value6'}
b'nisman2' --> {b'cfv1:attr10': b'x1', b'cfv1:attr20': b'x2', b'cfv2:attr10': b'x3', b'cfv3:attr10': b'x4'}
Scan with Prefix:
b'nisman' --> {b'cfv1:attr1': b'value1', b'cfv1:attr2': b'value2', b'cfv1:attr3': b'value3', b'cfv2:attr1': b'value4', b'cfv2:attr2': b'value5', b'cfv3:attr1': b'value6'}
b'nisman1' --> {b'cfv1:attr1': b'value1', b'cfv1:attr2': b'value2', b'cfv1:attr3': b'value3', b'cfv2:attr1': b'value4', b'cfv2:attr2': b'value5', b'cfv3:attr1': b'value6'}
b'nisman2' --> {b'cfv1:attr10': b'x1', b'cfv1:attr20': b'x2', b'cfv2:attr10': b'x3', b'cfv3:attr10': b'x4'}
b'nisman3' --> {b'cfv1:attr10': b'lorem-ipsum'}
Delete:
None