The main installation instructions page for the Windows MSI installer includes a header at the top to indicate that the installer is in beta, but the Installing Elasticsearch page does not. This commit adds the beta label to the MSI entry within the installation options.
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.
As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:
```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```
You can instead use the much more normal:
```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `x-pack/qa/audit-tests`,
`x-pack/qa/ml-disabled`, and `x-pack/qa/multi-node` projects to use the
new versions.
This commit duplicates the `MlRestTestStateCleaner` to make sure
all ML data is removed after each test. After implementing
the job and datafeed APIs in the HLRC, we shall replace this
implementation with one using the HLRC itself.
Closes#32993
This commit moves the ML QA tests to be a sub-project of ML. The purpose
of this refactoring is to enable ML developers to run
:x-pack:plugin:ml:check and run the vast majority of a ML tests with a
single command (this still does not contain the ML REST tests, nor the
upgrade tests). This simplifies local development for faster iteration.
The maximum map count boostrap check can be a hindrance to users that do
not own the underlying platform on which they are executing
Elasticsearch. This is because addressing it requires tuning the kernel
and a platform provider might now allow this, especially on shared
infrastructure. However, this bootstrap check is not needed if mmapfs is
not in use. Today we do not have a way for the user to communicate that
they are not going to use mmapfs. This commit therefore adds a setting
that enables the user to disallow mmapfs. When mmapfs is disallowed, the
maximum map count bootstrap check is not enforced. Additionally, we
fallback to a different default index store and prevent the explicit use
of mmapfs for an index.
When discussing this test, it made little sense that testMonitoringService
would fail but not testMonitoringBulk given their similarity. So we argeed to
enable it again.
Relates #29880
* Add relevant documentation for FIPS 140-2 compliance.
* Introduce `fips_mode` setting.
* Discuss necessary configuration for FIPS 140-2
* Discuss introduced limitations by FIPS 140-2
This change introduces a dedicated ConnectionManager for every RemoteClusterConnection
such that there is not state shared with the TransportService internal ConnectionManager.
All connections to a remote cluster are isolated from the TransportService but still uses
the TransportService and it's internal properties like the Transport, tracing and internal
listener actions on disconnects etc.
This allows a remote cluster connection to have a different lifecycle than a local cluster connection,
also local discovery code doesn't get notified if there is a disconnect on from a remote cluster and
each connection can use it's own dedicated connection profile which allows to have a reduced set of
connections per cluster without conflicting with the local cluster.
Closes#31835
* [DOCS] Add configurable password hashing docs
Adds documentation about the newly introduced configuration option
for setting the password hashing algorithm to be used for the users
cache and for storing credentials for the native and file realm.
When the application privileges feature was backported to 6.x/6.4 the
BWC version checks on the backport were updated to 6.4.0, but master
was not updated.
This commit updates all relevant version checks, and adds tests.
This commit adds troubleshooting section for Kerberos.
Most of the times the problems seen are caused due to invalid
configurations like keytab missing principals or credentials
not up to date. Time synchronization is an important part for
Kerberos infrastructure and the time skew can cause problems.
To debug further documentation explains how to enable JAAS
Kerberos login module debugging and Kerberos/SPNEGO debugging
by setting JVM system properties.
* INGEST: Move all Pipeline State into IngestService
* Moves all pipeline state into the ingest service
* Retains the existing pipeline store and pipeline execution service as inner classes to make the review easier, they should be flattened out in the next step
* All tests for these classes were copied (and adapted) to the ingest service tests
* This is a refactoring step to enable a clean implementation of a pipeline processor (See #32473)
There are two problems with the scheduler engine today. Both relate to
listeners that throw.
The first problem is that any triggered listener that throws a plain old
exception will cause no additional listeners to be triggered for the
event, and will also cause the scheduler to never be invoked again. This
leads to lost events and is bad.
The second problem is that any triggered listener that throws an error
of the fatal kind will not lead to that error because caught by the
uncaught exception handler. This is because the triggered listener is
executed as a future task under a scheduled thread pool executor. A
throwable there goes caught by the JDK framework and set as the outcome
on the future task. Since we never inspect these tasks for their
outcomes, nor is there a good place to do this, we have to handle these
errors ourselves. To do this, we catch them and dispatch them to the
uncaught exception handler via a forked thread. This is similar to our
handling in Netty.
* HLRC: Adding ML Close Job API
HLRC: Adding ML Close Job API
* reconciling request converters
* Adding serialization tests and addressing PR comments
* Changing constructor order
Machine learning has baked a remote license checker for use in checking
license compatibility of a remote license. This remote license checker
has general usage for any feature that relies on a remote cluster. For
example, cross-cluster replication will pull changes from a remote
cluster and require that the local and remote clusters have platinum
licenses. This commit generalizes the remote cluster license check for
use in cross-cluster replication.
Since #28140 when the global checkpoint is advanced, we try to move the
safe commit forward, and clean up old index commits if possible. However,
we forget to trim unreferenced translog.
This change makes sure that we prune both old translog and index commits
when the safe commit advanced.
Relates #28140Closes#32089
Subclasses of `EsIntegTestCase` run multiple Elasticsearch nodes in the
same JVM and when we log we look at the name of the thread to figure out
the node name. This makes sure that all calls to `daemonThreadFactory`
include the node name.
Closes#32574
I'd like to follow this up with more drastic changes that make it
impossible to do this incorrectly but that change is much larger than
this and I'd like to get these log lines fixed up sooner rather than
later.
All Translog inner closes should happen after tragedy exception is set (#32674)
We faced with the nasty race condition. See #32526
InternalEngine.failOnTragic method has thrown AssertionError.
If you carefully look at if branches in this method, you will spot that its only possible, if either Lucene IndexWriterhas closed from inside or Translog, has closed from inside, but tragedy exception is not set.
For now, let us concentrate on the Translog class.
We found out that there are two methods in Translog - namely rollGeneration and trimOperations that are closing Translog in case of Exception without tragedy exception being set.
This commit fixes these 2 methods. To fix it, we pull tragedyException from TranslogWriter up-to Translog class, because in these 2 methods IndexWriter could be innocent, but still Translog needs to be closed. Also, tragedyException is wrapped with TragicExceptionHolder to reuse CAS/addSuppresed functionality in Translog and TranslogWriter.
Also to protect us in the future and make sure close method is never called from inside Translog special assertion examining stack trace is added. Since we're still targeting Java 8 for runtime - no StackWalker API is used in the implementation.
In the stack-trace checking method, we're considering inner caller not only Translog methods but Translog child classes methods as well. It does mean that Translog is meant for extending it, but it's needed to be able to test this method.
Closes#32526
This is related to #32517. This commit passes the DiscoveryNode to the
initiateChannel method for different Transport implementation. This
will allow additional attributes (besides just the socket address) to be
used when opening channels.
Expands and clarifies exactly what is and isn't allowed when specifying a
subset of the nodes as targets of a cluster API, and adds missing links to this
from the hot threads and cluster stats API docs.
Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Yu <yu.liu003@gmail.com>
All of the Elasticsearch logging infrastructure relies on log4j but we
don't want the high level rest client to rely on log4j2. All of its
logging goes through commons-logging because our dependencies drag in
commons logging already. Anyway, this bans direct use of Elasticsearch's
logging infrastructure in the high level REST client. It is still
possible to use it indirectly though and there isn't anything we can
really do about that until we split the high level rest client from
Elasticsearch's server jar.
Randomized test conditions that cause some shards to have no docs on them
failed due to test asserts that relied on a lazy initialization side effect
from the map script. After this fix:
- Test cases with the relevant init script are protected
- Test cases with the relevant combine or reduce scripts were already
protected, because the combine and reduce scripts safely handle this case.
This commit adds documentation for configuring Kerberos realm.
Configuring Kerberos realm documentation highlights important
terminology and requirements before creating Kerberos realm.
Most of the documentation is centered around configuration from
Elasticsearch rather than go deep into Kerberos implementation.
Kerberos realm settings are mentioned in the security settings
for Kerberos realm.
When a list/an array of cron expressions is provided, and one of those addresses
is already expired, the expired one will be considered as an option
instead of the valid next one.
This commit also reduces the visibility of the CronnableSchedule and
refactors a comparator to look like java 8.
* Modified a reference to real time to match the previous line reference of
realtime.
* Modified eg to e.g. as it's an abbreviation for the latin exempli gratia
* Added missing pronoun to `_executing_filters` section.
This is a followup to #31886. After that commit the
TransportConnectionListener had to be propogated to both the
Transport and the ConnectionManager. This commit moves that listener
to completely live in the ConnectionManager. The request and response
related methods are moved to a TransportMessageListener. That listener
continues to live in the Transport class.
* Lazy resolve DNS (i.e. `String` to `DiscoveryNode`) to not run into indefinitely caching lookup issues (provided the JVM dns cache is configured correctly as explained in https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.3/networkaddress-cache-ttl.html)
* Changed `InetAddress` type to `String` for that higher up the stack
* Passed down `Supplier<DiscoveryNode>` instead of outright `DiscoveryNode` from `RemoteClusterAware#buildRemoteClustersSeeds` on to lazy resolve DNS when the `DiscoveryNode` is actually used (could've also passed down the value of `clusterName = REMOTE_CLUSTERS_SEEDS.getNamespace(concreteSetting)` together with the `List<String>` of hosts, but this route seemed to introduce less duplication and resulted in a significantly smaller changeset).
* Closes#28858