* Kill task version support.
Kill tasks by default kill all versions of unused segments in the specified
interval. Users wanting to delete specific versions (for example, data compliance
reasons) and keep rest of the versions can specify the optional version in the
kill task payload.
* Formatting changes.
* Multi version tests in RetrieveSegmentsActionsTest
Sort of like method-level parameterized tests.
* Address review feedback
* Accept a list of versions instead of a single version.
Support multiple versions.
* Tests for multiple versions.
* Update docs
* Cleanup
* Address review comments.
Retain the old interface method and make it default and route it to
the method with nullable versions variant. Update usages to use the
default method where versions doesn't matter.
* Remove versions from retreive used segments action.
* Some updates.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* /s/actual/observed/g
* minor test cleanup
* WIP: Test fixes and updates. Also add test for kill by version with used load spec.
Checkpoint.
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* Kill tasks should honor the buffer period of unused segments.
- The coordinator duty KillUnusedSegments determines an umbrella interval
for each datasource to determine the kill interval. There can be multiple unused
segments in an umbrella interval with different used_status_last_updated timestamps.
For example, consider an unused segment that is 30 days old and one that is 1 hour old. Currently
the kill task after the 30-day mark would kill both the unused segments and not retain the 1-hour
old one.
- However, when a kill task is instantiated with this umbrella interval, it’d kill
all the unused segments regardless of the last updated timestamp. We need kill
tasks and RetrieveUnusedSegmentsAction to honor the bufferPeriod to avoid killing
unused segments in the kill interval prematurely.
* Clarify default behavior in docs.
* test comments
* fix canDutyRun()
* small updates.
* checkstyle
* forbidden api fix
* doc fix, unused import, codeql scan error, and cleanup logs.
* Address review comments
* Rename maxUsedFlagLastUpdatedTime to maxUsedStatusLastUpdatedTime
This is consistent with the column name `used_status_last_updated`.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Make period Duration type
* Remove older variants of runKilLTask() in OverlordClient interface
* Test can now run without waiting for canDutyRun().
* Remove previous variants of retrieveUnusedSegments from internal metadata storage coordinator interface.
Removes the following interface methods in favor of a new method added:
- retrieveUnusedSegmentsForInterval(String, Interval)
- retrieveUnusedSegmentsForInterval(String, Interval, Integer)
* Chain stream operations
* cleanup
* Pass in the lastUpdatedTime to markUnused test function and remove sleep.
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### Description
Previously, the `maxSegments` configured for auto kill could be ignored if an interval of data for a given datasource had more than this number of unused segments, causing the kill task spawned with the task of deleting unused segments in that given interval of data to delete more than the `maxSegments` configured. Now each kill task spawned by the auto kill coordinator duty, will kill at most `limit` segments. This is done by adding a new config property to the `KillUnusedSegmentTask` which allows users to specify this limit.
split KillUnusedSegmentsTask to smaller batches
Processing in smaller chunks allows the task execution to yield the TaskLockbox lock,
which allows the overlord to continue being responsive to other tasks and users while
this particular kill task is executing.
* introduce KillUnusedSegmentsTask batchSize parameter to control size of batching
* provide an explanation for kill task batchSize parameter
* add logging details for kill batch progress
* Clarify compaction docs.
The prior wording made it sound like segmentGranularity, queryGranularity,
and rollup are always required for granularitySpec. They are not required,
but they are strongly recommended. The adjusted wording hopefully does
a better job of making that clear.
* Fix link.
* Wording adjustments.
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* Compaction: Block input specs not aligned with segmentGranularity.
When input intervals are not aligned with segmentGranularity, data may be
overshadowed if it lies in the space between the input intervals and the
output segmentGranularity.
In MSQ REPLACE, this is a validation error. IMO the same behavior makes
sense for compaction tasks. In case anyone was depending on the ability
to compact nonaligned intervals, a configuration parameter
allowNonAlignedInterval is provided. I don't expect it to be used much.
* Remove unused.
* ITCompactionTaskTest uses non-aligned intervals.
* Compaction: Fetch segments one at a time on main task; skip when possible.
Compact tasks include the ability to fetch existing segments and determine
reasonable defaults for granularitySpec, dimensionsSpec, and metricsSpec.
This is a useful feature that makes compact tasks work well even when the
user running the compaction does not have a clear idea of what they want
the compacted segments to be like.
However, this comes at a cost: it takes time, and disk space, to do all
of these fetches. This patch improves the situation in two ways:
1) When segments do need to be fetched, download them one at a time and
delete them when we're done. This still takes time, but minimizes the
required disk space.
2) Don't fetch segments on the main compact task when they aren't needed.
If the user provides a full granularitySpec, dimensionsSpec, and
metricsSpec, we can skip it.
* Adjustments.
* Changes from code review.
* Fix logic for determining rollup.
Tracking additional improvements requested by @paul-rogers: #13239
* api: refactor page so that indented bullet is child and unindented portion is parent
* get rid of post etc headings and combine them with the endpoint
* Update docs/operations/api-reference.md
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* fix broken links
* fix typo
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* Various documentation updates.
1) Split out "data management" from "ingestion". Break it into thematic pages.
2) Move "SQL-based ingestion" into the Ingestion category. Adjust content so
all conceptual content is in concepts.md and all syntax content is in reference.md.
Shorten the known issues page to the most interesting ones.
3) Add SQL-based ingestion to the ingestion method comparison page. Remove the
index task, since index_parallel is just as good when maxNumConcurrentSubTasks: 1.
4) Rename various mentions of "Druid console" to "web console".
5) Add additional information to ingestion/partitioning.md.
6) Remove a mention of Tranquility.
7) Remove a note about upgrading to Druid 0.10.1.
8) Remove no-longer-relevant task types from ingestion/tasks.md.
9) Move ingestion/native-batch-firehose.md to the hidden section. It was previously deprecated.
10) Move ingestion/native-batch-simple-task.md to the hidden section. It is still linked in some
places, but it isn't very useful compared to index_parallel, so it shouldn't take up space
in the sidebar.
11) Make all br tags self-closing.
12) Certain other cosmetic changes.
13) Update to node-sass 7.
* make travis use node12 for docs
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