* Service stdout log files, move logs to log/.
Two changes that make log behavior cleaner:
1) Redirect messages from the Java runtime to their own log files.
Otherwise, they would get jumbled up in the output of the all-in-one
start command.
2) Use log/ instead of bin/log/ for the default log directory. Makes them
easier to find.
Additionally, add documentation about how to avoid the reflective
access warnings in Java 11.
* Spelling.
* See if code formatting affects spelling.
There aren't any changes in this patch that improve Java 11
compatibility; these changes have already been done separately. This
patch merely updates documentation and explicit Java version checks.
The log message adjustments in DruidProcessingConfig are there to make
things a little nicer when running in Java 11, where we can't measure
direct memory _directly_, and so we may auto-size processing buffers
incorrectly.
Fixes#10744
Fixes:
./bin/node.sh: 44: ./bin/node.sh: source: not found
Could not find java - please run /opt/druid/apache-druid-0.20.0/bin/verify-java to confirm it is installed.
* apply log file rolling strategy
* fix doc
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* Use absolute log path and allow spaces in log path
* Update log4j2 configuration
* apply FileAppender to ZooKeeper
* DO NOT redirect application's console log to file in supervisor
Quote the $java_exec var in examples/bin/verify-java to support spaces in DRUID_JAVA_HOME/JAVA_HOME. At present, the steps before and after the version check properly quote the path, but the version check spuriously fails when pointing to a Java 8 install that has a space in its path.
* Make java version check work on all shells
Previously, "perl verify-java" would fail on shells like zsh, which
would cause the quickstart scripts (e.g., bin/start-micro-quickstart) to
fail unless the DRUID_SKIP_JAVA_SKIP environment variable is set.
* Support dash (ubuntu)
* Allow startup scripts to specify java home
The startup scripts now look for java in 3 locations. The order is from
most related to druid to least, ie
${DRUID_JAVA_HOME}
${JAVA_HOME}
${PATH}
* Update fn names and clean up code
* final round of fixes
* fix spellcheck
* Startup scripts: verify Java 8 (exactly), improve port/java verification messages.
Java 11 compatibility isn't fully baked yet (users have reported various
issues on Java 11), so block startup with an error message unless Java 8
is found. Allow overriding this decision with an environment variable.
* Message adjustments.
* Adding licenses and enable apache-rat-plugi.
Change-Id: I4685a2d9f1e147855dba69329b286f2d5bee3c18
* restore the copywrite of demo_table and add it to the list of allowed ones
Change-Id: I2a9efde6f4b984bc1ac90483e90d98e71f818a14
* revirew comments
Change-Id: I0256c930b7f9a5bb09b44b5e7a149e6ec48cb0ca
* more fixup
Change-Id: I1355e8a2549e76cd44487abec142be79bec59de2
* align
Change-Id: I70bc47ecb577bdf6b91639dd91b6f5642aa6b02f
* Rename io.druid to org.apache.druid.
* Fix META-INF files and remove some benchmark results.
* MonitorsConfig update for metrics package migration.
* Reorder some dimensions in inner queries for some reason.
* Fix protobuf tests.
* Add status command to launch scripts
* make druid init script to pick up config directories from environment variables
make druid init script to pick up config directories from environment
variables
1) Remove maven client from downloading extensions at runtime.
2) Provide a way to load Druid extensions and hadoop dependencies through file system.
3) Refactor pull-deps so that it can download extensions into extension directories.
4) Add documents on how to use this new extension loading mechanism.
5) Change the way how Druid tarball is generated. Now all the extensions + hadoop-client 2.3.0
are packaged within the Druid tarball.
Example config no-ops DataSegmentPusher and DataSegmentAnnouncer but
still binds SegmentPublisher to MetadataSegmentPublisher which was
throwing exceptions when it tried to publish and no DB was configured.
Setting this binds NoopSegmentPublisher instead.