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Carrying forward +1 from #4178 . I missed a test change that PR didn't catch for me. I needed an addendum but did a revert. So this is everything.

This is a demonstration of visualization of regions on the cluster. The visualization is a stacked
bar chart showing total storefile size per table per region server, with the x-axis being server
names, the y-axis being storfile size, and the bars stacked per table. The visualization is
generated entirely on the fly from within the browser, implemented using Vega Lite. So far, Vega
appears to handle rendering this visualization for a cluster of over 700 region servers with
approximately 300,000 regions.

Per [0], include an update to the top-level LICENSE.txt. Also update LICENSE files in all binary
distributions (i.e., jars), by way of LICENSE.vm. Vega uses a BSD 3-clause variant without
advertising clause, and as such is a "Category A" license, per [1].

No changes are made to the NOTICE files, as per the existing example of bundling the minified
JQuery, which is also a Category A license.

[0]: https://infra.apache.org/licensing-howto.html
[1]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a

Signed-off-by: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>
This commit fixes the unit test that covered the `cluster_metrics` resource, the path to which was
relocated.
@ndimiduk ndimiduk merged commit c4ec523 into apache:master Mar 15, 2022
@ndimiduk ndimiduk deleted the 25865-region-visualizer branch March 15, 2022 20:02
ndimiduk added a commit to ndimiduk/hbase that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2022
…4228)

This is a demonstration of visualization of regions on the cluster. The visualization is a stacked
bar chart showing total storefile size per table per region server, with the x-axis being server
names, the y-axis being storfile size, and the bars stacked per table. The visualization is
generated entirely on the fly from within the browser, implemented using Vega Lite. So far, Vega
appears to handle rendering this visualization for a cluster of over 700 region servers with
approximately 300,000 regions.

Per [0], include an update to the top-level LICENSE.txt. Also update LICENSE files in all binary
distributions (i.e., jars), by way of LICENSE.vm. Vega uses a BSD 3-clause variant without
advertising clause, and as such is a "Category A" license, per [1].

No changes are made to the NOTICE files, as per the existing example of bundling the minified
JQuery, which is also a Category A license.

[0]: https://infra.apache.org/licensing-howto.html
[1]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a

Signed-off-by: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>
ndimiduk added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2022
This is a demonstration of visualization of regions on the cluster. The visualization is a stacked
bar chart showing total storefile size per table per region server, with the x-axis being server
names, the y-axis being storfile size, and the bars stacked per table. The visualization is
generated entirely on the fly from within the browser, implemented using Vega Lite. So far, Vega
appears to handle rendering this visualization for a cluster of over 700 region servers with
approximately 300,000 regions.

Per [0], include an update to the top-level LICENSE.txt. Also update LICENSE files in all binary
distributions (i.e., jars), by way of LICENSE.vm. Vega uses a BSD 3-clause variant without
advertising clause, and as such is a "Category A" license, per [1].

No changes are made to the NOTICE files, as per the existing example of bundling the minified
JQuery, which is also a Category A license.

[0]: https://infra.apache.org/licensing-howto.html
[1]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a

Signed-off-by: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>
ndimiduk added a commit to ndimiduk/hbase that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2022
…4228)

This is a demonstration of visualization of regions on the cluster. The visualization is a stacked
bar chart showing total storefile size per table per region server, with the x-axis being server
names, the y-axis being storfile size, and the bars stacked per table. The visualization is
generated entirely on the fly from within the browser, implemented using Vega Lite. So far, Vega
appears to handle rendering this visualization for a cluster of over 700 region servers with
approximately 300,000 regions.

Per [0], include an update to the top-level LICENSE.txt. Also update LICENSE files in all binary
distributions (i.e., jars), by way of LICENSE.vm. Vega uses a BSD 3-clause variant without
advertising clause, and as such is a "Category A" license, per [1].

No changes are made to the NOTICE files, as per the existing example of bundling the minified
JQuery, which is also a Category A license.

[0]: https://infra.apache.org/licensing-howto.html
[1]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a

Signed-off-by: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>
ndimiduk added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2022
This is a demonstration of visualization of regions on the cluster. The visualization is a stacked
bar chart showing total storefile size per table per region server, with the x-axis being server
names, the y-axis being storfile size, and the bars stacked per table. The visualization is
generated entirely on the fly from within the browser, implemented using Vega Lite. So far, Vega
appears to handle rendering this visualization for a cluster of over 700 region servers with
approximately 300,000 regions.

Per [0], include an update to the top-level LICENSE.txt. Also update LICENSE files in all binary
distributions (i.e., jars), by way of LICENSE.vm. Vega uses a BSD 3-clause variant without
advertising clause, and as such is a "Category A" license, per [1].

No changes are made to the NOTICE files, as per the existing example of bundling the minified
JQuery, which is also a Category A license.

[0]: https://infra.apache.org/licensing-howto.html
[1]: https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-a

Signed-off-by: Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>
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