HBASE-29895 BackupBoundaries global coverage can allow premature WAL deletion when backup roots have different host coverage#7746
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| // most recent backup). A WAL file can only be deleted if it's older than the boundary for ALL | ||
| // backup roots, protecting WALs needed by any backup root even when other roots have already | ||
| // backed up that host at a later timestamp. | ||
| private final Map<String, Map<Address, Long>> boundaries; |
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It would be nice if BackupID had its own type. That's probably a larger change.
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