[TEST] Add tests that triggers truncated files on recovery

Several issues where reported showing truncated files where footers
didn't match and checksums read past EOF. This test reproduces the issue
on the latest 1.4 branch but passes on all versions above.

Closes #10155
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package org.elasticsearch.recovery;
import org.apache.lucene.util.English;
import org.elasticsearch.action.admin.cluster.node.stats.NodeStats;
import org.elasticsearch.action.admin.cluster.node.stats.NodesStatsResponse;
import org.elasticsearch.action.index.IndexRequestBuilder;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.IndexMetaData;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.node.DiscoveryNode;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.ImmutableSettings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.Settings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.unit.ByteSizeUnit;
import org.elasticsearch.common.unit.ByteSizeValue;
import org.elasticsearch.discovery.Discovery;
import org.elasticsearch.index.query.QueryBuilders;
import org.elasticsearch.indices.recovery.RecoveryFileChunkRequest;
import org.elasticsearch.indices.recovery.RecoverySettings;
import org.elasticsearch.indices.recovery.RecoveryTarget;
import org.elasticsearch.test.ElasticsearchIntegrationTest;
import org.elasticsearch.test.transport.MockTransportService;
import org.elasticsearch.transport.*;
import org.junit.Test;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import static org.elasticsearch.common.settings.ImmutableSettings.settingsBuilder;
import static org.elasticsearch.test.hamcrest.ElasticsearchAssertions.assertAcked;
import static org.elasticsearch.test.hamcrest.ElasticsearchAssertions.assertHitCount;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.greaterThanOrEqualTo;
@ElasticsearchIntegrationTest.ClusterScope(numDataNodes = 2, numClientNodes = 0, scope = ElasticsearchIntegrationTest.Scope.TEST)
public class TruncatedRecoveryTests extends ElasticsearchIntegrationTest {
protected Settings nodeSettings(int nodeOrdinal) {
ImmutableSettings.Builder builder = ImmutableSettings.builder()
.put(super.nodeSettings(nodeOrdinal))
.put(TransportModule.TRANSPORT_SERVICE_TYPE_KEY, MockTransportService.class.getName())
.put(RecoverySettings.INDICES_RECOVERY_FILE_CHUNK_SIZE, new ByteSizeValue(randomIntBetween(50, 300), ByteSizeUnit.BYTES));
return builder.build();
}
/**
* This test tries to truncate some of larger files in the index to trigger leftovers on the recovery
* target. This happens during recovery when the last chunk of the file is transferred to the replica
* we just throw an exception to make sure the recovery fails and we leave some half baked files on the target.
* Later we allow full recovery to ensure we can still recover and don't run into corruptions.
*/
@Test
public void testCancelRecoveryAndResume() throws Exception {
NodesStatsResponse nodeStats = client().admin().cluster().prepareNodesStats().get();
List<NodeStats> dataNodeStats = new ArrayList<>();
for (NodeStats stat : nodeStats.getNodes()) {
if (stat.getNode().isDataNode()) {
dataNodeStats.add(stat);
}
}
assertThat(dataNodeStats.size(), greaterThanOrEqualTo(2));
Collections.shuffle(dataNodeStats, getRandom());
// we use 2 nodes a lucky and unlucky one
// the lucky one holds the primary
// the unlucky one gets the replica and the truncated leftovers
NodeStats primariesNode = dataNodeStats.get(0);
NodeStats unluckyNode = dataNodeStats.get(1);
// create the index and prevent allocation on any other nodes than the lucky one
// we have no replicas so far and make sure that we allocate the primary on the lucky node
assertAcked(prepareCreate("test")
.addMapping("type1", "field1", "type=string", "the_id", "type=string")
.setSettings(settingsBuilder().put(IndexMetaData.SETTING_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS, 0).put(IndexMetaData.SETTING_NUMBER_OF_SHARDS, numberOfShards())
.put("index.routing.allocation.include._name", primariesNode.getNode().name()))); // only allocate on the lucky node
// index some docs and check if they are coming back
int numDocs = randomIntBetween(100, 200);
List<IndexRequestBuilder> builder = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < numDocs; i++) {
String id = Integer.toString(i);
builder.add(client().prepareIndex("test", "type1", id).setSource("field1", English.intToEnglish(i), "the_id", id));
}
indexRandom(true, builder);
for (int i = 0; i < numDocs; i++) {
String id = Integer.toString(i);
assertHitCount(client().prepareSearch().setQuery(QueryBuilders.termQuery("the_id", id)).get(), 1);
}
ensureGreen();
// ensure we have flushed segments and make them a big one via optimize
client().admin().indices().prepareFlush().setForce(true).setWaitIfOngoing(true).get();
client().admin().indices().prepareOptimize().setMaxNumSegments(1).setFlush(true).get();
logger.info("--> bumping replicas to 1"); //
client().admin().indices().prepareUpdateSettings("test").setSettings(settingsBuilder()
.put(IndexMetaData.SETTING_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS, 1)
.put("index.routing.allocation.include._name", // now allow allocation on all nodes
primariesNode.getNode().name() + "," + unluckyNode.getNode().name())).get();
final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
final AtomicBoolean truncate = new AtomicBoolean(true);
for (NodeStats dataNode : dataNodeStats) {
MockTransportService mockTransportService = ((MockTransportService) internalCluster().getInstance(TransportService.class, dataNode.getNode().name()));
mockTransportService.addDelegate(internalCluster().getInstance(Discovery.class, unluckyNode.getNode().name()).localNode(), new MockTransportService.DelegateTransport(mockTransportService.original()) {
@Override
public void sendRequest(DiscoveryNode node, long requestId, String action, TransportRequest request, TransportRequestOptions options) throws IOException, TransportException {
if (action.equals(RecoveryTarget.Actions.FILE_CHUNK)) {
RecoveryFileChunkRequest req = (RecoveryFileChunkRequest) request;
if ((req.name().endsWith("cfs") || req.name().endsWith("fdt"))&& req.lastChunk() && truncate.get()) {
latch.countDown();
throw new RuntimeException("Caused some truncated files for fun and profit");
}
}
super.sendRequest(node, requestId, action, request, options);
}
});
}
latch.await();
// at this point we got some truncated left overs on the replica on the unlucky node
// now we are allowing the recovery to allocate again and finish to see if we wipe the truncated files
truncate.compareAndSet(true, false);
ensureGreen("test");
for (int i = 0; i < numDocs; i++) {
String id = Integer.toString(i);
assertHitCount(client().prepareSearch().setQuery(QueryBuilders.termQuery("the_id", id)).get(), 1);
}
}
}