Starting the HBase Thrift and REST Servers
Administrators must manually start the Thrift and REST servers for HBase.
Starting the HBase Thrift and REST Servers in the Foreground
Where <port> is the service’s port, and <info port> is the port for the web-ui with information about the service, use the following command to start the HBase Thrift server in the foreground:
hbase thrift start -p <port> --infoport <infoport>
Where <port> is the service’s port, and <info port> is the port for the web-ui with information about the service, use the following command to start the HBase REST server in the foreground:
hbase rest start -p <port> --infoport <infoport>
Starting the HBase Thrift Server in the Background
Where <port> is the service’s port, and <info port> is the port for the web-ui with information about the service, use the following command to start the HBase Thrift server in the background:
/usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start thrift -p <port> --infoport <infoport>
Where <port> is the service’s port, and <info port> is the port for the web-ui with information about the service, use the following command to start the HBase REST server in the background:
/usr/hdp/current/hbase-master/bin/hbase-daemon.sh start rest -p <port> --infoport <infoport>
For additional information, see the Starting and Stopping the REST Server and Thrift API and Filter Language sections of Apache HBase Reference Guide.