Removes all our logger wrappers except the wrapper for log4j1.2. If you
depend on Elasticsearch's jar in your application you'll need to declare
log4j 1.2 and/or some bridge to your favorite logger.
We did this to simplify our builds and code. No more commons-logging like
log implementation sniffing. No more optional dependency hacks in gradle.
We might one day want to use j.u.l instead of log4j. If we do want that
we can recover its wrapper by studying this commit. We didn't go directly
to j.u.l in this commit because that is a bigger change. Our logging
configuration is based on log4j1.2 and people are used to it. So it'd
be a much more fraught breaking change to do that conversion.
It is possible to register multiple settings with complex matchers that could both match
a given key. The behavior when this occurs can lead to issues and depends on the
number of settings that have been registered. In order to identify the setting for a given
key, we iterate over the values in a map to find the first setting that matches the given key
and iteration order of a map should not be relied upon.
This commit checks complex settings when adding them and if the keys for these overlap,
an IllegalArgumentException is now thrown.
Currently dynamic mappings propgate through call semantics, where deeper
dynamic mappings are merged into higher level mappings through
return values of recursive method calls. This makese it tricky
to handle multiple updates in the same method, for example when
trying to create parent object mappers dynamically for a field name
that contains dots.
This change makes the api for adding mappers a simple list
of new mappers, and moves construction of the root level mapping
update to the end of doc parsing.
We should open up the node to the world when it's as ready as possiblAt the moment we open up the transport service before the local node has been fully initialized. This causes bug as some data structures are not fully initialized yet. See for example #16723.
Sadly, we can't just start the TransportService last (as we do with the HTTP server) because the ClusterService needs to know the bound published network address for the local DiscoveryNode. This address can only be determined by actually binding (people may use, for example, port 0). Instead we start the TransportService as late as possible but block any incoming requests until the node has completed initialization.
A couple of other cleanup during start time:
1) The gateway service now starts before the initial cluster join so we can simplify the logic to recover state if the local node has become master.
2) The discovery is started before the transport service accepts requests, but we only start the join process later using a dedicated method.
Closes#16723Closes#16746
This commit removes the system property "es.useLinkedTransferQueue" that
defaulted to false and was used to control the queue implementation used
in a few places.
Closes#16786
This commit adds a check on startup for G1 GC while running on early
versions of HotSpot version 25. This is to prevent potential data
corruption issues that can occur on those versions.
Closes#16737
Java NIO has the notion of gathering writes. These are writes that
gather data from multiple buffers into a single channel. These gathering
writes in Netty have been enabled by default with the possibility to
disable them using "es.netty.gathering". This flag was added in case
having gathering writes on by default did not work out. We have not
published this ability and sufficient time has passed to render
judgement that using gathering writes is okay.
Closes#16774
Expose http address in cat/nodes and cat/nodeattrs APIs
We expose a lot of information like IP address and port but never
expose the http address/ip:port in the CAT API. It's nice to have it
there too since otherwise json parsing is required to get this information
We expose a lot of information like IP address and port but never
expose the http address/ip:port in the CAT API. It's nice to have it
there too since otherwise json parsing is required to get this information
Elasticsearch should reject ids that are this long, to ensure a document
always remains retrievable for clients that impose a maximum URI length
Closes#16034
Most elements in SearchSourceBuilder (e.g. aggs, queries) write their top-level
ParseField name in toXContent(), while HighlightBuilder used to do it in
its own toXContent() method. Moved this up so SeachSourceBuilder for consistency.
Today we might start a node and some of the paths might not have the
required permissions. This commit goes through all data directories as
well as index, shard and state directories and ensures we have write access.
To make this work across all OS etc. we are trying to write a real file
and remove it again in each of those directories
This commit removes the es.max-open-files flag as the same information
can be obtained from the cluster nodes info API, and is warn logged on
startup if it's set too low anyway.
Closes#16757
This commit tries to 'guess' if a user starts a node in production by
checking if any network host is configured. If that is the case soft-limits
that are only logged otherwise are enforced like number of open file descriptors.
Closes#16727