Copying Data
About this task
NOTE
  The Apache CopyTable tool launches a MapReduce application. The nodes on your
            cluster must have the correct version of the mapr-hbase package
            installed. To ensure that your existing HBase applications and workflow work properly,
            install the mapr-hbase package that provides the same version number of
            HBase as your existing Apache HBase.  Launch the CopyTable tool with the following command, specifying the full destination
            path of the table with the 
         --new.name parameter:
            hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.mapreduce.CopyTable
-Dhbase.zookeeper.quorum=<ZooKeeper IP Address>
-Dhbase.zookeeper.property.clientPort=5181 --new.name=/user/john/foo/mytable01This example migrates the existing Apache HBase table mytable01 to the
               HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric Database tables
               /user/john/foo/mytable01. On the node in the HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric cluster
            where you will launch the CopyTable tool, modify the value of the
               hbase.zookeeper.quorum property in the
               hbase-site.xml file to point at a ZooKeeper node in the source
            cluster. Alternately, you can specify the value for the
               hbase.zookeeper.quorum property from the command line. This example
            specifies the value in the command line.
Procedure
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             Create the destination table. This example uses the HBase shell. The maprcli and the
                  Control System are also viable
               methods. 
            [user@host]$ hbase shell HBase Shell; enter 'help<RETURN>' for list of supported commands. Type "exit<RETURN>" to leave the HBase Shell hbase(main):001:0> create '/user/john/foo/mytable01', 'usernames', 'userpath' 0 row(s) in 0.2040 seconds
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             Exit the HBase shell. 
            hbase(main):002:0> exit [user@host]
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             From the command line, use the CopyTable tool to migrate data. 
            [user@host] hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.mapreduce.CopyTable -Dhbase.zookeeper.quorum=zknode1,zknode2,zknode3 --new.name=/user/john/foo/mytable01 mytable01