1,刪除hbase中的 hbase:meta表中相應的region的row 如; get 'hbase:meta','kylin_metadata,,1481101316881.f3b4c7c1148aee68fbaaecd2dfdb9e70.' delete 'hbase:meta','kylin_metadata,,1481101316881.f3b4c7c1148aee68fbaaecd2dfdb9e70.','info:regioninfo' delete 'hbase:meta','kylin_metadata,,1481101316881.f3b4c7c1148aee68fbaaecd2dfdb9e70.','info:seqnumDuringOpen' delete 'hbase:meta','kylin_metadata,,1481101316881.f3b4c7c1148aee68fbaaecd2dfdb9e70.','info:server' delete 'hbase:meta','kylin_metadata,,1481101316881.f3b4c7c1148aee68fbaaecd2dfdb9e70.','info:serverstartcode' 1,刪除zkcli /hbase 2,重啓hbase 4 hbase hbck -repair table_name 5,重啓hbase 6,hbase hbck -repair table_name 如何開啓hbase balancer? HBase will perform the balancing for you automatically as long as the HBase balancer hasn't been disabled. You can check for the state of the balancer using the hbase shell: $ hbase shell hbase(main):008:0> balancer_enabled true Assuming the balancer hasn't been turned off, that should be enough for you to let the HBase Master re-balance the regions in the cluster to include the new server, otherwise if the balancer is off (false) then you can re-enable it with the "balance_switch true" command from the hbase shell. See also the "balancer" command from the shell.