* Fix round robining in router.
Say that ten times fast.
For query endpoints, AsyncQueryForwardingServlet called hostFinder.getDefaultServer()
to set a default server, followed by hostFinder.getServer(inputQuery) to override it
with query-specific routing. Since hostFinder is round-robin, this skips a server.
When there are only two servers, one server is _always_ skipped and the router sends
all queries to the same broker.
* Adjust spacing.
* SegmentMetadataQuery: Fix default interval handling.
PR #4131 introduced a new copy builder for segmentMetadata that did
not retain the value of usingDefaultInterval. This led to it being
dropped and the default-interval handling not working as expected.
Instead of using the default 1 week history when intervals are not
provided, the segmentMetadata query would query _all_ segments,
incurring an unexpected performance hit.
This patch fixes the bug and adds a test for the copy builder.
* Intervals
NativeIO.chunkedCopy fsyncs its writebuffer directly and
requires an O_DIRECT RandomAccessFile. By allowing the
kernel to start writing while filling the buffer the writes
will be more constant. In addition the O_DIRECT flag is not
required anymore and this will work faster in case fadvise
is not supported on some system.
This is based on Linus' post here:
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1005.2/01845.html
and added datasource information as part of existing endpoint /druid/indexer/v1/runningTasks.
Added junit test cases for the newly implemented API and fixed existing junit test cases.
Fixed review comments - added new method getCreatedDateTimeAndDataSource into TaskStorageQueryAdapter class
and formatted changed files
Druid relies on the page cache of Linux in order to have memory segments.
However when loading segments from deep storage or rebalancing the page
cache can get poisoned by segments that should not be in memory yet.
This can significantly slow down Druid in case rebalancing happens
as data that might not be queried often is suddenly in the page cache.
This PR implements the same logic as is in Apache Cassandra and Apache
Bookkeeper.
Closes#4746
Druid stores timestamps down to the millisecond, so we should use
precision = 3. Setting this wrong sometimes caused milliseconds
to be ignored in timestamp literals.
Fixes#5337.
Fixes test failures reported in -
https://github.com/druid-io/druid/issues/4909
Issue is that If some test skips setting up Calcite system properties
with proper encoding and loads calcite classes that use that property,
All subsequent tests in the same JVM fails.
To reproduce the issue - ExpressionsTest and CalciteQueryTest from IDE
in this order.
A better fix would be to not use System Properties in calcite, This
will work for now.
All new Calcite Unit tests that are added need to inherit
CalciteTestBase.
* Support for disabling bitmap indexes.
Can save space for columns where bitmap indexes are pointless (like
free-form text).
* Remove import.
* Fix CompactionTaskTest.
* Update for review comments.
* Review comments, tests.
* Fix test.
* Fix missing task type in task payload API.
Apparently embedding a polymorphic object inside a Map<String, Object> is
a bit too much for Jackson to serialize properly. Fix this by using
wrapper classes.
* Fix OverlordTest casts.
* Remove import.
* Remove unused imports.
* Clarify comments.
* adding a properties endpoint in status resource
* checkstyle fixes
* more checkstyle corrections
* correcting the resource filter for properties endpoint
* adding feature of hiding sensitive properties
* checkstyle changes
* review changes for adding default hidden properties and using jackson for arrays value
* making review changes
* Support map type in orc extension.
Added getMapObject in OrcHadoopInputRowParser
Updated parse tests to parse map-type field in OrcHadoopInputRowParserTest
* changed from for-loop to foreach
* added resolution of column names when map types are exploded to several
columns. updated the document as well -- orc.md.
* Update orc.md
change from review