Today when parsing a stats request, Elasticsearch silently ignores
incorrect metrics. This commit removes lenient parsing of stats requests
for the nodes stats and indices stats APIs.
Relates #21417
* Allows for an array of index template patterns to be provided to an
index template, and rename the field from 'template' to 'index_pattern'.
Closes#20690
* Params improvements to Cluster Health API wait for shards
Previously, the cluster health API used a strictly numeric value
for `wait_for_active_shards`. However, with the introduction of
ActiveShardCount and the removal of write consistency level for
replication operations, `wait_for_active_shards` is used for
write operations to represent values for ActiveShardCount. This
commit moves the cluster health API's usage of `wait_for_active_shards`
to be consistent with its usage in the write operation APIs.
This commit also changes `wait_for_relocating_shards` from a
numeric value to a simple boolean value `wait_for_no_relocating_shards`
to set whether the cluster health operation should wait for
all relocating shards to complete relocation.
* Addresses code review comments
* Don't be lenient if `wait_for_relocating_shards` is set
While removing an index isn't actually an alias action, if we add
an alias action that deletes an index then we can delete and index
and add an alias with the same name as the index atomically, in
the same cluster state update.
Closes#20064
Currently both `PUT` and `POST` can be used to create indices. This commit
removes support for `POST index_name` so that we can use it to index documents
with auto-generated ids once types are removed.
Relates #15613
In the example there was a alias removed and then a different alias created for the same index, but I think actually swapping a index by another one for the same alias would make more sense as an example here.
Adds `warnings` syntax to the yaml test that allows you to expect
a `Warning` header that looks like:
```
- do:
warnings:
- '[index] is deprecated'
- quotes are not required because yaml
- but this argument is always a list, never a single string
- no matter how many warnings you expect
get:
index: test
type: test
id: 1
```
These are accessible from the docs with:
```
// TEST[warning:some warning]
```
This should help to force you to update the docs if you deprecate
something. You *must* add the warnings marker to the docs or the build
will fail. While you are there you *should* update the docs to add
deprecation warnings visible in the rendered results.
Add parser for anonymous char_filters/tokenizer/token_filters
Using Settings in AnalyzeRequest for anonymous definition
Add breaking changes document
Closed#8878
Node IDs are currently randomly generated during node startup. That means they change every time the node is restarted. While this doesn't matter for ES proper, it makes it hard for external services to track nodes. Another, more minor, side effect is that indexing the output of, say, the node stats API results in creating new fields due to node ID being used as keys.
The first approach I considered was to use the node's published address as the base for the id. We already [treat nodes with the same address as the same](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/discovery/zen/NodeJoinController.java#L387) so this is a simple change (see [here](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/compare/master...bleskes:node_persistent_id_based_on_address)). While this is simple and it works for probably most cases, it is not perfect. For example, if after a node restart, the node is not able to bind to the same port (because it's not yet freed by the OS), it will cause the node to still change identity. Also in environments where the host IP can change due to a host restart, identity will not be the same.
Due to those limitation, I opted to go with a different approach where the node id will be persisted in the node's data folder. This has the upside of connecting the id to the nodes data. It also means that the host can be adapted in any way (replace network cards, attach storage to a new VM). I
It does however also have downsides - we now run the risk of two nodes having the same id, if someone copies clones a data folder from one node to another. To mitigate this I changed the semantics of the protection against multiple nodes with the same address to be stricter - it will now reject the incoming join if a node exists with the same id but a different address. Note that if the existing node doesn't respond to pings (i.e., it's not alive) it will be removed and the new node will be accepted when it tries another join.
Last, and most importantly, this change requires that *all* nodes persist data to disk. This is a change from current behavior where only data & master nodes store local files. This is the main reason for marking this PR as breaking.
Other less important notes:
- DummyTransportAddress is removed as we need a unique network address per node. Use `LocalTransportAddress.buildUnique()` instead.
- I renamed `node.add_lid_to_custom_path` to `node.add_lock_id_to_custom_path` to avoid confusion with the node ID which is now part of the `NodeEnvironment` logic.
- I removed the `version` paramater from `MetaDataStateFormat#write` , it wasn't really used and was just in the way :)
- TribeNodes are special in the sense that they do start multiple sub-nodes (previously known as client nodes). Those sub-nodes do not store local files but derive their ID from the parent node id, so they are generated consistently.
Today we allow to shrink to 1 shard but that might not be possible due to
too many document or a single shard doesn't meet the requirements for the index.
The logic can be expanded to N shards if the source index shards is a multiple of N.
This guarantees that there are not hotspots created due to different number of shards
being shrunk into one.
Today we use `index.routing.allocation.include._id` to filter the allocation
for the shrink target index. That has the sideeffect that the user has to
delete that setting / change it once the primary has been recovered (shrink is done)
This PR adds a dedicated filter that can only be set internally that only filters
allocation for unassigned shards.
This adds a low level primitive operations to shrink an existing
index into a new index with a single shard. This primitive expects
all shards of the source index to allocated on a single node. Once the target index is initializing on the shrink node it takes a snapshot of the source index shards and copies all files into the target indices data folder. An [optimization](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7300) coming in Lucene 6.1 will also allow for optional constant time copy if hard-links are supported by the filesystem. All mappings are merged into the new indexes metadata once the snapshots have been taken on the merge node.
To shrink an existing index all shards must be moved to a single node (one instance of each shard) and the index must be read-only:
```BASH
$ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/logs/_settings' -d '{
"settings" : {
"index.routing.allocation.require._name" : "shrink_node_name",
"index.blocks.write" : true
}
}
```
once all shards are started on the shrink node. the new index can be created via:
```BASH
$ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/logs/_shrink/logs_single_shard' -d '{
"settings" : {
"index.codec" : "best_compression",
"index.number_of_replicas" : 1
}
}'
```
This API will perform all needed check before the new index is created and selects the shrink node based on the allocation of the source index. This call returns immediately, to monitor shrink progress the recovery API should be used since all copy operations are reflected in the recovery API with byte copy progress etc.
The shrink operation does not modify the source index, if a shrink operation should
be canceled or if the shrink failed, the target index can simply be deleted and
all resources are released.
Adds infrastructure so `gradle :docs:check` will extract tests from
snippets in the documentation and execute the tests. This is included
in `gradle check` so it should happen on CI and during a normal build.
By default each `// AUTOSENSE` snippet creates a unique REST test. These
tests are executed in a random order and the cluster is wiped between
each one. If multiple snippets chain together into a test you can annotate
all snippets after the first with `// TEST[continued]` to have the
generated tests for both snippets joined.
Snippets marked as `// TESTRESPONSE` are checked against the response
of the last action.
See docs/README.asciidoc for lots more.
Closes#12583. That issue is about catching bugs in the docs during build.
This catches *some* bugs in the docs during build which is a good start.
Closes#17513
The current example in the documentation for Index Templates lacks any properties values. This is helpful to many devs that aren't sure how to take a regular Index Mapping and convert it to a template.
Use 'includeSegmentFileSizes' as the flag name to report disk usage.
Added test that verifies reported segment disk usage is growing accordingly after adding a document.
Documentation: Reference the new parameter as part of indices stats.
Warmers are now barely useful and will be removed in 3.0. Note that this only
removes the warmer API and query-based warmers. We still have warmers internally
for eg. global ordinals.
Close#15607
Resolves conflicts between parent routing and alias routing with the following rule:
* The parent routing is ignored if there is an alias routing that matches the request.
Closes#3068
This adds an API for force merging lucene segments. The `/_optimize` API is now
deprecated and replaced by the `/_forcemerge` API, which has all the same flags
and action, just a different name.
Closed indices are currently out of scope for snapshots and shard migration,
and can cause issues in managed environments – where closing an index does
not necessarily make sense, as it still consumes the managed environment's storage quota.
This commit adds an option to dynamically disable closing indices via node or cluster settings.
Closes#14168
This allows `path.shared_data` to be added to the security manager while
still allowing a custom `data_path` for indices using shadow replicas.
For example, configuring `path.shared_data: /tmp/foo`, then created an
index with:
```
POST /myindex
{
"index": {
"number_of_shards": 1,
"number_of_replicas": 1,
"data_path": "/tmp/foo/bar/baz",
"shadow_replicas": true
}
}
```
The index will then reside in `/tmp/foo/bar/baz`.
`path.shared_data` defaults to `null` if not specified.
Resolves#12714
Relates to #11065
Store information reports on which nodes shard copies exist, the shard
copy version, indicating how recent they are, and any exceptions
encountered while opening the shard index or from earlier engine failure.
closes#10952
This PR is a simple doc patch to explicitly mention with an example of
how to create an alias using a glob pattern. This comes up from
time-to-time with our customers and in the community and although
mentioned in the documentation already, is not obvious.
Also mention that the alias will not auto-update as indices matching the
glob change.
Closes#12175Closes#12176
In order to be more consistent with what they do, the query cache has been
renamed to request cache and the filter cache has been renamed to query
cache.
A known issue is that package/logger names do no longer match settings names,
please speak up if you think this is an issue.
Here are the settings for which I kept backward compatibility. Note that they
are a bit different from what was discussed on #11569 but putting `cache` before
the name of what is cached has the benefit of making these settings consistent
with the fielddata cache whose size is configured by
`indices.fielddata.cache.size`:
* index.cache.query.enable -> index.requests.cache.enable
* indices.cache.query.size -> indices.requests.cache.size
* indices.cache.filter.size -> indices.queries.cache.size
Close#11569
This commit consolidates several abstractions on the shard level in
ordinary classes not managed by the shard level guice injector.
Several classes have been collapsed into IndexShard and IndexShardGatewayService
was cleaned up to be more lightweight and self-contained. It has also been moved into
the index.shard package and it's operation is renamed from recovery from "gateway" to recovery
from "store" or "shard_store".
Closes#11847
To better distribute the memory allocating to indexing, the IndexingMemoryController periodically checks the different shard for their last indexing activity. If no activity has happened for a while, the controller marks the shards as in active and allocated it's memory buffer budget (but a small minimal budget) to other active shards. The recently added synced flush feature (#11179, #11336) uses this inactivity trigger to attempt as a trigger to attempt adding a sync id marker (which will speed up future recoveries).
We wait for 30m before declaring a shard inactive. However, these days the operation just requires a refresh and is light. We can be stricter (and 5m) increase the chance a synced flush will be triggered.
Closes#11479
In #11072 we are adding a check that will prevent opening of old indices. However, this check doesn't take into consideration the fact that indices can be made compatible with the current version through upgrade API. In order to make compatibility check aware of the upgrade, the upgrade API should write a new setting `index.version.minimum_compatible` that will indicate the minimum compatible version of lucene this index is compatible with and `index.version.upgraded` that will indicate the version of elasticsearch that performed the upgrade.
Closes#11095
#10032 introduced the notion of sealing an index by marking it with a special read only marker, allowing for a couple of optimization to happen. The most important one was to speed up recoveries of shards where we know nothing has changed since they were online by skipping the file based sync phase. During the implementation we came up with a light notion which achieves the same recovery benefits but without the read only aspects which we dubbed synced flush. The fact that it was light weight and didn't put the index in read only mode, allowed us to do it automatically in the background which has great advantage. However we also felt the need to allow users to manually trigger this operation.
The implementation at #11179 added the sync flush internal logic and the manual (rest) rest API. The name of the API was modeled after the sealing terminology which may end up being confusing. This commit changes the API name to match the internal synced flush naming, namely `{index}/_flush/synced'.
On top of that it contains a couple other changes:
- Remove all java client API. This feature is not supposed to be called programtically by applications but rather by admins.
- Improve rest responses making structure similar to other (flush) API
- Change IndexShard#getOperationsCount to exclude the internal +1 on open shard . it's confusing to get 1 while there are actually no ongoing operations
- Some minor other clean ups
Mappings conflicts should not be ignored. If I read the history correctly, this
option was added when a mapping update to an existing field was considered a
conflict, even if the new mapping was exactly the same. Now that mapping updates
are smart enough to detect conflicting options, we don't need an option to
ignore conflicts.
As a follow up to #10870, this removes support for
index templates on disk. It also removes a missed
place still allowing disk based mappings.
closes#11052
* Removed the docs for `index.compound_format` and `index.compound_on_flush` - these are expert settings which should probably be removed (see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/10778)
* Removed the docs for `index.index_concurrency` - another expert setting
* Labelled the segments verbose output as experimental
* Marked the `compression`, `precision_threshold` and `rehash` options as experimental in the cardinality and percentile aggs
* Improved the experimental text on `significant_terms`, `execution_hint` in the terms agg, and `terminate_after` param on count and search
* Removed the experimental flag on the `geobounds` agg
* Marked the settings in the `merge` and `store` modules as experimental, rather than the modules themselves
Closes#10782
This option defaults to false, because it is also important to upgrade
the "merely old" segments since many Lucene improvements happen within
minor releases.
But you can pass true to do the minimal work necessary to upgrade to
the next major Elasticsearch release.
The HTTP GET upgrade request now also breaks out how many bytes of
ancient segments need upgrading.
Closes#10213Closes#10540
Conflicts:
dev-tools/create_bwc_index.py
rest-api-spec/api/indices.upgrade.json
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/OptimizeRequest.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/ShardOptimizeRequest.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/TransportOptimizeAction.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/InternalEngine.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/bwcompat/StaticIndexBackwardCompatibilityTest.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/InternalEngineTests.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/rest/action/admin/indices/upgrade/UpgradeReallyOldIndexTest.java
Deleting a type from an index is inherently dangerous because
the type can be recreated with new mappings which may conflict
with existing segments still using the old mappings. This
removes the ability to delete a type (similar to how deleting
fields within a type is not allowed, for the same reason).
closes#8877closes#10231
I've been attempting to programatically verify that adding index templates via the `{path.conf}/templates/` directory works fine although I was never able to validate this via an API call to the `/_template/`. It seems that these templates do not appear in that API call, which I discovered in the following mail thread:
http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Loading-of-index-settings-template-from-file-in-config-templates-td4024923.html#d1366317284000-912
My question is why wouldn't the `/_template/*` method return these templates? This tends to complicate things for those that want to perform automated tests to verify that they are in fact being recognized and used by Elasticsearch.
This commit adds the current total number of translog operations to the recovery reporting API. We also expose the recovered / total percentage:
```
"translog": {
"recovered": 536,
"total": 986,
"percent": "54.3%",
"total_time": "2ms",
"total_time_in_millis": 2
},
```
Closes#9368Closes#10042
To support the `_recovery` API, the recovery process keeps track of current progress in a class called RecoveryState. This class currently have some issues, mostly around concurrency (see #6644 ). This PR cleans it up as well as other issues around it:
- Make the Index subsection API cleaner:
- remove redundant information - all calculation is done based on the underlying file map
- clearer definition of what is what: total files, vs reused files (local files that match the source) vs recovered files (copied over). % based progress is reported based on recovered files only.
- cleaned up json response to match other API (sadly this breaks the structure). We now properly report human values for dates and other units.
- Add more robust unit testing
- Detail flag was passed along as state (it's now a ToXContent param)
- State lookup during reporting is now always done via the IndexShard , no more fall backs to many other classes.
- Cleanup APIs around time and move the little computations to the state class as opposed to doing them out of the API
I also improved error messages out of the REST testing infra for things I run into.
Closes#6644Closes#9811
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 20835037c98e7d2fac4206c372717a05a27c4790
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 15:27:17 2015 -0700
Use Enum for "_primary" preference
commit 325acbe4585179190a959ba3101ee63b99f1931a
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 14:32:41 2015 -0700
Use ?preference=_primary automatically for realtime GET operations
commit edd49434af5de7e55928f27a1c9ed0fddb1fb133
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 14:32:06 2015 -0700
Move engine creation into protected createNewEngine method
commit 67a797a9235d4aa376ff4af16f3944d907df4577
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 13:14:01 2015 -0700
Factor out AssertingSearcher so it can be used by mock Engines
commit 62b0c28df8c23cc0b8205b33f7595c68ff940e2b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 11:43:17 2015 -0700
Use IndexMetaData.isIndexUsingShadowReplicas helper
commit 1a0d45629457578a60ae5bccbeba05acf5d79ddd
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:59:31 2015 -0700
Rename usesSharedFilesystem -> isOnSharedFilesystem
commit 73c62df4fc7da8a5ed557620a83910d89b313aa1
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:58:02 2015 -0700
Add MockShadowEngine and hook it up to be used
commit c8e8db473830fce1bdca3c4df80a685e782383bc
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:45:50 2015 -0700
Clarify comment about pre-defined mappings
commit 60a4d5374af5262bd415f4ef40f635278ed12a03
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:18:22 2015 -0700
Add a test for shadow replicas that uses field data
commit 7346f9f382f83a21cd2445b3386fe67472bc3184
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:37:14 2015 -0700
Revert changes to RecoveryTarget.java
commit d90d6980c9b737bd8c0f4339613a5373b1645e95
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:35:44 2015 -0700
Rename `ownsShard` to `canDeleteShardContent`
commit 23001af834d66278ac84d9a72c37b5d1f3a10a7b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:35:25 2015 -0700
Remove ShadowEngineFactory, add .newReadOnlyEngine method in EngineFactory
commit b64fef1d2c5e167713e869b22d388ff479252173
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:25:19 2015 -0700
Add warning that predefined mappings should be used
commit a1b8b8cf0db49d1bd1aeb84e51491f7f0de43b59
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 14:31:50 2015 -0700
Remove unused import and fix index creation example in docs
commit 0b1b852365ceafc0df86866ac3a4ffb6988b08e4
Merge: b9d1fed a22bd49
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 10:56:02 2015 -0700
Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/master' into shadow-replicas
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Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 09:02:27 2015 -0700
Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/master' into shadow-replicas
commit 4473e630460e2f0ca2a2e2478f3712f39a64c919
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 09:00:39 2015 -0700
Add asciidoc documentation for shadow replicas
commit eb699c19f04965952ae45e2caf107124837c4654
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 16:15:39 2015 +0100
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commit c5ece6d16d423fbdd36f5d789bd8daa5724d77b0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 16:13:12 2015 +0100
simplify shadow engine
commit 45cd34a12a442080477da3ef14ab2fe7947ea97e
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:32:57 2015 +0100
fix tests
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:28:12 2015 +0100
revert changes to IndexShardGateway - these are leftovers from previous iterations
commit 11886b7653dabc23655ec76d112f291301f98f4a
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:26:48 2015 +0100
Back out non-shared FS code. this will go in in a second iteration
commit 77fba571f150a0ca7fb340603669522c3ed65363
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:16:46 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/Engine.java
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Date: Tue Feb 17 10:54:20 2015 +0100
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Date: Tue Feb 17 10:50:59 2015 +0100
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Date: Tue Feb 17 10:27:56 2015 +0100
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Date: Mon Feb 16 17:05:02 2015 +0100
remove nocommit and simplify delete logic
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:45:27 2015 +0100
reduce the changes compared to master
commit 28f069b6d99a65e285ac8c821e6a332a1d8eb315
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:43:46 2015 +0100
fix primary relocation
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Date: Mon Feb 16 15:04:26 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit 2ae80f9689346f8fd346a0d3775a6341874d8bef
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 16:25:34 2015 -0700
throw UnsupportedOperationException on write operations in ShadowEngine
commit 740c28dd9ef987bf56b670fa1a8bcc6de2845819
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Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 15:38:39 2015 -0700
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit e5bc047d7c872ae960d397b1ae7b4b78d6a1ea10
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 11:38:09 2015 -0700
Don't replicate document request when using shadow replicas
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Date: Fri Feb 13 13:58:05 2015 +0100
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 13:52:29 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 09:56:41 2015 +0100
revert unneeded changes on Store
commit ea4e3e58dc6959a92c06d5990276268d586735f3
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 14:26:30 2015 -0700
Add documentation to ShadowIndexShard, remove nocommit
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Date: Thu Feb 12 14:17:22 2015 -0700
Add documentation to ShadowEngine
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Date: Thu Feb 12 14:08:25 2015 -0700
Remove nocommit, document canDeleteIndexContents
commit d8d59dbf6d0525cd823d97268d035820e5727ac9
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 10:34:32 2015 -0700
Refactor more shared methods into the abstract Engine
commit a7eb53c1e8b8fbfd9281b43ae39eacbe3cd1a0a6
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 17:38:59 2015 +0100
Simplify shared filesystem recovery by using a dedicated recovery handler that skip
most phases and enforces shard closing on the soruce before the target opens it's engine
commit a62b9a70adad87d7492c526f4daf868cb05018d9
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 15:59:54 2015 +0100
fix compile error after upstream changes
commit abda7807bc3328a89fd783ca7ad8c6deac35f16f
Merge: f229719 35f6496
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 15:57:28 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/Engine.java
commit f2297199b7dd5d3f9f1f109d0ddf3dd83390b0d1
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 12:41:32 2015 +0100
first cut at catchup from primary
make flush to a refresh
factor our ShadowIndexShard to have IndexShard be idential to the master and least intrusive
cleanup abstractions
commit 4a367c07505b84b452807a58890f1cbe21711f27
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 09:50:36 2015 +0100
fix primary promotion
commit cf2fb807e7e243f1ad603a79bc9d5f31a499b769
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:45:41 2015 -0700
Make assertPathHasBeenCleared recursive
commit 5689b7d2f84ca1c41e4459030af56cb9c0151eff
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:58:19 2015 -0700
Add testShadowReplicaNaturalRelocation
commit fdbe4133537eaeb768747c2200cfc91878afeb97
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:28:57 2015 -0700
Use check for shared filesystem in primary -> primary relocation
Also adds a nocommit
commit 06e2eb4496762130af87ce68a47d360962091697
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:21:32 2015 -0700
Add a test checking that indices with shadow replicas clean up after themselves
commit e4dbfb09a689b449f0edf6ee24222d7eaba2a215
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:08:18 2015 -0700
Fix segment info for ShadowEngine, remove test nocommit
commit 80cf0e884c66eda7d59ac5d59235e1ce215af8f5
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 14:30:13 2015 -0700
Remove nocommit in ShadowEngineTests#testFailStart()
commit 5e33eeaca971807b342f9be51a6a566eee005251
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 14:22:59 2015 -0700
Remove overly-complex test
commit 2378fbb917b467e79c0262d7a41c23321bbeb147
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 13:45:44 2015 -0700
Fix missing import
commit 52e9cd1b8334a5dd228d5d68bd03fd0040e9c8e9
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 13:45:05 2015 -0700
Add a test for replica -> primary promotion
commit a95adbeded426d7f69f6ddc4cbd6712b6f6380b4
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 12:54:14 2015 -0700
Remove tests that don't apply to ShadowEngine
commit 1896feda9de69e4f9cf774ef6748a5c50e953946
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 10:29:12 2015 -0700
Add testShadowEngineIgnoresWriteOperations and testSearchResultRelease
commit 67d7df41eac5e10a1dd63ddb31de74e326e9d38b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 10:06:05 2015 -0700
Add start of ShadowEngine unit tests
commit ca9beb2d93d9b5af9aa6c75dbc0ead4ef57e220d
Merge: 2d42736 57a4646
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 18:03:53 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit 2d42736fed3ed8afda7e4aff10b65d292e1c6f92
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 17:51:22 2015 +0100
shortcut recovery if we are on a shared FS - no need to compare files etc.
commit 24d36c92dd82adce650e7ac8e9f0b43c83b2dc53
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 17:08:08 2015 +0100
utilize the new delete code
commit 2a2eed10f58825aae29ffe4cf01aefa5743a97c7
Merge: 343dc0b 173cfc1
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:07:41 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/gateway/GatewayMetaState.java
commit 343dc0b527a7052acdc783ac5abcaad1ef78dbda
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:05:28 2015 +0100
long adder is not available in java7
commit be02cabfeebaea74b51b212957a2a466cfbfb716
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 22:04:24 2015 -0700
Add test that restarts nodes to ensure shadow replicas recover
commit 7fcb373f0617050ca1a5a577b8cf32e32dc612b0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 23:19:21 2015 +0100
make test more evil
commit 38135af0c1991b88f168ece0efb72ffe9498ff59
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 22:25:11 2015 +0100
make tests pass
commit 05975af69e6db63cb95f3e40d25bfa7174e006ea
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Mon Jan 12 18:44:29 2015 +0100
Add ShadowEngine
This has been very trappy. Rather than continue to allow buggy behavior
of having upgrade/optimize requests sidestep the single shard per node
limits optimize is supposed to be subject to, this removes
the ability to run the upgrade/optimize async.
closes#9638
Issue #9566 raises the point that setting the number of shards on a closed index can lead to this index not beeing able to open again. This change in documentation is ment to warn the user about this issue.
We now have a very useful annotation to mark features or parameters as
experimental. Let's use it! This commit replaces some custom text warnings with
this annotation and adds this annotation to some existing features/parameters:
- inner_hits (unreleased yet)
- terminate_after (released in 1.4)
- per-bucket doc count errors in the terms agg (released in 1.4)
I also tagged with this annotation settings which should either be not needed
(like the ability to evict entries from the filter cache based on time) or that
are too deep into the way that Elasticsearch works like the Directory
implementation or merge settings.
Close#9563
The `full` option and `FlushType.NEW_WRITER` only exists to allow
realtime changes to two settings (`index.codec` and `index.concurrency`).
Those settings are very expert and don't really need to be updateable
in realtime.
This adds a new boolean (index.merge.scheduler.auto_throttle) dynamic
setting, default true (matching Lucene), to adaptively set the IO rate
limit for merges over time.
This is more flexible than the previous fixed rate throttling because
it responds depending on the incoming merge rate, so search-heavy
applications that are not doing much indexing will see merges heavily
throttled while indexing-heavy cases will lighten the throttle so
merges can keep up within incoming indexing.
The fixed rate throttling is still available as a fallback if things
go horribly wrong.
Closes#9243Closes#9133
additional element per segment.
This commit adds a verbose flag to the _segments api. Currently the
only additional information returned when set to true is the full
ram tree from lucene for each segment.
make the "es090" postings format read-only, just to support old segments. There is a test version that subclasses it with write-capability for testing.
Closes#8571
Fixes a bug where alias creation would allow `null` for index name, which thereby
applied the alias to _all_ indices. This patch makes the validator throw an
exception if the index is null.
```bash
POST /_aliases
{
"actions": [
{
"add": {
"alias": "empty-alias",
"index": null
}
}
]
}
```
```json
{
"error": "ActionRequestValidationException[Validation Failed: 1: Alias action [add]: [index] may not be null;]",
"status": 400
}
```
The reason this bug wasn't caught by the existing tests is because
the old test for nullness only validated against a cluster which had
zero indices. The null index is translated into "_all", and since
there are no indices, this fails because the index doesn't exist.
So the test passes.
However, as soon as you add an index, "_all" resolves and you get the
situation described in the original bug report: null index is
accepted by the alias, resolves to "_all" and gets applied to everything.
The REST tests, otoh, explicitly tested this bug as a real feature and therefore
passed. The REST tests were modified to change this behavior.
Fixes#7863
This commit adds the ability to enable / disable relocations
on an entire cluster or on individual indices for either:
* `primaries` - only primaries can rebalance
* `replica` - only replicas can rebalance
* `all` - everything can rebalance (default)
* `none` - all rebalances are disabled
similar to the allocation enable / disable functionality.
Relates to #7288
This commit does the following:
* Add the new API at the rest layer, being backed by the optimize API
with upgrade flag, and segments api to find upgrade status.
* Add `upgrade` flag to optimize API, and deprecate `force` flag (will
remove in master)
* Add test for both synchronous and async upgrade
closes#7884closes#7922
Returns information about settings, aliases, warmers, and mappings. Basically returns the IndexMetadata. This new endpoint replaces the /{index}/_alias|_aliases|_mapping|_mappings|_settings|_warmer|_warmers and /_alias|_aliases|_mapping|_mappings|_settings|_warmer|_warmers endpoints whilst maintaining the same response formats. The only exception to this is on the /_alias|_aliases|_warmer|_warmers endpoint which will now return a section for 'aliases' or 'warmers' even if no aliases or warmers exist. This backwards compatibility change is documented in the reference docs.
Closes#4069
This change stores the index creation time in the index metadata when an index is created. The creation time cannot be changed but can be set as part of the create index request to allow for correct creation times for historical data.
Closes#7119
This documentation was dangerous because it felt like it was possible to gain
substantial performance by just switching the codec of the index.
However, non-default codecs are dangerous to use since they are not supported
in terms of backward compatibility, and most improvements that they bring have
been folded into the default codec anyway (for example, the default codec
"pulses" postings lists that contain a single document).
This commit adds the ability to force blocking on the flush operaition
to make sure all files have been written and synced to disk. Without
this option a flush might be executing at the same time causing the
current flush to fail and return before all files being synced.
Closes#6996
Previously if the user provided a non-conforming string, it would blow up with
`java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -1`
which is not a *helpful* error message.
Also updated the documentation to make the possible setting values more clear.
Close#5752
This is an update for the _cat/recovery API documentation. The examples
have been updated. Removed the bottom paragraph explaining why there
could be values > 100%. This can no longer happen so that had to be
removed.
Closes#6159
The possibility of filtering for index templates in the cluster state API
had been introduced before there was a dedicated index templates API. This
commit removes this support from the cluster state API, as it was not really
clean, requiring you to specify the metadata and the index templates.
Closes#4954
Add an API endpoint at /_bench for submitting, listing, and aborting
search benchmarks. This API can be used for timing search requests,
subject to various user-defined settings.
Benchmark results provide summary and detailed statistics on such
values as min, max, and mean time. Values are reported per-node so that
it is easy to spot outliers. Slow requests are also reported.
Long running benchmarks can be viewed with a GET request, or aborted
with a POST request.
Benchmark results are optionally stored in an index for subsequent
analysis.
Closes#5407
Adds a new API endpoint at /_recovery as well as to the Java API. The
recovery API allows one to see the recovery status of all shards in the
cluster. It will report on percent complete, recovery type, and which
files are copied.
Closes#4637
It is now possible to specify aliases during index creation:
curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/test' -d '
{
"aliases" : {
"alias1" : {},
"alias2" : {
"filter" : { "term" : {"field":"value"}}
}
}
}'
Closes#4920
* Made GET mappings consistent, supporting
* /{index}/_mappings/{type}
* /{index}/_mapping/{type}
* /_mapping/{type}
* Added "mappings" in the JSON response to align it with other responses
* Made GET warmers consistent, support /{index}/_warmers/{type} and /_warmer, /_warner/{name}
as well as wildcards and _all notation
* Made GET aliases consistent, support /{index}/_aliases/{name} and /_alias, /_aliases/{name}
as well as wildcards and _all notation
* Made GET settings consistent, added /{index}/_setting/{name}, /_settings/{name}
as well as supportings wildcards in settings name
* Returning empty JSON instead of a 404, if a specific warmer/
setting/alias/type is missing
* Added a ton of spec tests for all of the above
* Added a couple of more integration tests for several features
Relates #4071
See issue #4071
PUT options for _mapping:
Single type can now be added with
`[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/[_mapping|_mappings]/type`
and
`[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/type/[_mapping|_mappings]`
PUT options for _warmer:
PUT with a single warmer can now be done with
`[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/{type|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_warmer|_warmers]/warmer_name`
PUT options for _alias:
Single alias can now be PUT with
`[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_alias|_aliases]/alias`
DELETE options _mapping:
Several mappings can be deleted at once by defining several indices and types with
`[DELETE] /{index}/{type}`
`[DELETE] /{index}/{type}/_mapping`
`[DELETE] /{index}/_mapping/{type}`
where
`index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
`type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
Alternatively, the keyword `_mapings` can be used.
DELETE options for _warmer:
Several warmers can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with
`[DELETE] /{index}/_warmer/{type}`
where
`index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
`type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
Alternatively, the keyword `_warmers` can be used.
DELETE options for _alias:
Several aliases can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with
`[DELETE] /{index}/_alias/{type}`
where
`index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
`type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
Alternatively, the keyword `_aliases` can be used.
When upgrading to ES 1.0 the existing mappings with a multi-field type automatically get replaced to a core field with the new `fields` option.
If a `multi_field` type-ed field doesn't have a main / default field, a default field will be chosen for the multi fields syntax. The new main field type
will be equal to the first `multi_field` fields' field or type string if no fields have been configured for the `multi_field` field and in both cases
the default index will not be indexed (`index=no` is set on the default field).
If a `multi_field` typed field has a default field, that field will replace the `multi_field` typed field.
Closes to #4521