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ronan stokes edited comment on HBASE-14925 at 1/21/17 12:29 AM:
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Above example is ruby - so you can add it to a file and invoke

{noformat}
hbase shell <filename>
{noformat}

to load it.

Once shell has loaded, you can use 
{noformat}
list_regions '<tablename>'
{noformat}




was (Author: [email protected]):
Above example is ruby - so you can add it to a file and invoke

{noquote}
hbase shell <filename>
{noquote}

to load it.

Once shell has loaded, you can use 
{noquote}
list_regions '<tablename>'
{noquote}



> Develop HBase shell command/tool to list table's region info through command 
> line
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-14925
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14925
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: shell
>            Reporter: Romil Choksi
>            Assignee: huaxiang sun
>
> I am going through the hbase shell commands to see if there is anything I can 
> use to get all the regions info just for a particular table. I don’t see any 
> such command that provides me that information.
> It would be better to have a command that provides region info, start key, 
> end key etc taking a table name as the input parameter. This is available 
> through HBase UI on clicking on a particular table's link
> A tool/shell command to get a list of regions for a table or all tables in a 
> tabular structured output (that is machine readable)



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