This is a followup to #44350. The indexer stats used to
be persisted standalone, but now are only persisted as
part of a state-and-stats document. During the review
of #44350 it was decided that we'll stick with this
design, so there will never be a need for an indexer
stats object to store its transform ID as it is stored
on the enclosing document. This PR removes the indexer
stats document ID.
Backport of #44768
The problem is that RemoteClusterConnection closes the connection manager asynchronously, which races with the threadpool being shutdown at the end of the test.
Closes#44339Closes#44610
Deleting a follower index does not delete its ShardFollowTasks, potentially
leaving many persistent tasks in the cluster that cannot be allocated on
nodes and unnecessary fill the logs. This commit adds a cluster state listener
(ShardFollowTaskCleaner) that completes (with a failure) any persistent task
that refers to a non existent follower index.
I think that this bug has been introduced by #34404: before this change the
task would have been completed as failed and removed from the cluster state.
Backport of #44702 and #44801 on 7.x
* Switch from using docvalue_fields to extracting values from _source
where applicable. Doing this means parsing the _source and handling the
numbers parsing just like Elasticsearch is doing it when it's indexing
a document.
* This also introduces a minor limitation: aliases type of fields that
are NOT part of a tree of sub-fields will not be able to be retrieved
anymore. field_caps API doesn't shed any light into a field being an
alias or not and at _source parsing time there is no way to know if a
root field is an alias or not. Fields of the type "a.b.c.alias" can be
extracted from docvalue_fields, only if the field they point to can be
extracted from docvalue_fields. Also, not all fields in a hierarchy of
fields can be evaluated to being an alias.
(cherry picked from commit 8bf8a055e38f00df5f49c8d97f632f69d6e00c2c)
Use InspectionHelper classes to decide if the aggregations should return null (in case there is no value) or the value itself.
(cherry picked from commit dafd7b039b0da072750e8f57e7572d24f7aad44a)
* Only emit deprecation warning if there was actual change of a datafeed's job_id.
* Add @Deprecated annotation to DatafeedUpdate.Builder#setJobId method
This change adjusts the data frame transforms stats
endpoint to return a structure that is easier to
understand.
This is a breaking change for clients of the data frame
transforms stats endpoint, but the feature is in beta so
stability is not guaranteed.
Backport of #44350
This commit renames the ILM package from indexlifecycle to ilm. We have
all come to know index lifecycle management as ILM, the APIs and
settings use ilm, and it would be nice of the package did too. This
commit makes that change.
This commit renames the SLM package from snapshotlifecycle to slm. We
have all come to know index lifecycle management as ILM, the APIs and
settings use ilm, and it would be nice of the package did too. For SLM,
let's use slm for all of these including the package name from the
beginning.
We often start testing with early access versions of new Java
versions and this have caused minor issues in our tests
(i.e. #43141) because the version string that the JVM reports
cannot be parsed as it ends with the string -ea.
This commit changes how we parse and compare Java versions to
allow correct parsing and comparison of the output of java.version
system property that might include an additional alphanumeric
part after the version numbers
(see [JEP 223[(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/223)). In short it
handles a version number part, like before, but additionally a
PRE part that matches ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).
It also changes a number of tests that would attempt to parse
java.specification.version in order to get the full version
of Java. java.specification.version only contains the major
version and is thus inappropriate when trying to compare against
a version that might contain a minor, patch or an early access
part. We know parse java.version that can be consistently
parsed.
Resolves#43141
Since #44344 we use IndicesOptions.LENIENT_EXPAND_OPEN
when deciding which indices to include in checkpoint
calculation. This change uses the same option when
deciding which indices to search for data and which
indices to get mappings from, otherwise there is a
potential mismatch between the checkpoint details and
what is searched elsewhere.
* Mute failing test
tracked in #44552
* mute EvilSecurityTests
tracking in #44558
* Fix line endings in ESJsonLayoutTests
* Mute failing ForecastIT test on windows
Tracking in #44609
* mute BasicRenormalizationIT.testDefaultRenormalization
tracked in #44613
* fix mute testDefaultRenormalization
* Increase busyWait timeout windows is slow
* Mute failure unconfigured node name
* mute x-pack internal cluster test windows
tracking #44610
* Mute JvmErgonomicsTests on windows
Tracking #44669
* mute SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testParallelRestoreOperationsFromSingleSnapshot
Tracking #44671
* Mute NodeTests on Windows
Tracking #44256
This adds a new dynamic cluster setting `xpack.data_frame.num_transform_failure_retries`.
This setting indicates how many times non-critical failures should be retried before a data frame transform is marked as failed and should stop executing. At the time of this commit; Min: 0, Max: 100, Default: 10
NamedAnalyzer should return the same AnalysisMode than any custom analyzer it
wraps, otherwise AnalysisMode.ALL. This used to be only CustomAnalyzer in the
past, but with the introduction of the ReloadableCustomAnalyzer this needs to be
added as an option where the analysis mode gets propagated.
Closes#44625
This commit converts several utility classes that implement Streamable
to have StreamInput constructors. It also adds a default version of
readFrom to Streamable so that overriding to throw UOE is not necessary.
relates #34389
This commit converts several more classes from streamable to writeable
in server, mostly within the o.e.index and o.e.persistent packages.
relates #34389
* Allow empty configuration for SLM policies
When putting or updating a snapshot lifecycle policy it was not possible
to elide the `config` map. This commit makes the configuration optional,
the same way that it is when taking a snapshot.
Relates to #38461
* Add Objects.requireNonNull for required parts of the policy
* Expose index age in ILM explain output
This adds the index's age to the ILM explain output, for example:
```
{
"indices" : {
"ilm-000001" : {
"index" : "ilm-000001",
"managed" : true,
"policy" : "full-lifecycle",
"lifecycle_date" : "2019-07-16T19:48:22.294Z",
"lifecycle_date_millis" : 1563306502294,
"age" : "1.34m",
"phase" : "hot",
"phase_time" : "2019-07-16T19:48:22.487Z",
... etc ...
}
}
}
```
This age can be used to tell when ILM will transition the index to the
next phase, based on that phase's `min_age`.
Resolves#38988
* Expose age in getters and in HLRC
If the setting on the follower and the leader are identical after
filtering out private and internal settings, then we should not call
update setting (on the follower) as there's nothing to change. Moreover,
this makes the ShardFollowTask abort as it considers
ActionRequestValidationException (caused by an empty update setting
request) as a fatal error.
Closes#44521
A tool to work with snapshots.
Co-authored by @original-brownbear.
This commit adds snapshot tool and the single command cleanup, that
cleans up orphaned files for S3.
Snapshot tool lives in x-pack/snapshot-tool.
(cherry picked from commit fc4aed44dd975d83229561090f957a95cc76b287)
Removes the warning suppression -Xlint:-deprecation,-rawtypes,-serial,-try,-unchecked.
Many warnings were unchecked warnings in the test code often because of the use of mocks.
These are suppressed with @SuppressWarning
many classes still use the Streamable constructors of HandledTransportAction,
this commit moves more of those classes to the new Writeable constructors.
relates #34389.
this commit removes usage of the deprecated
constructor with a single argument and no Writeable.Reader.
The purpose of this is to reduce the boilerplate necessary for
properly implementing a new action, as well as reducing the
chances of using the incorrect super constructor while classes
are being migrated to Writeable
relates #34389.
This commit converts all remaining ActionType response classes to
writeable in xpack core. It also converts a few from server which were
used by xpack core.
relates #34389
Today we have an annotation for controlling logging levels in
tests. This annotation serves two purposes, one is to control the
logging level used in tests, when such control is needed to impact and
assert the behavior of loggers in tests. The other use is when a test is
failing and additional logging is needed. This commit separates these
two concerns into separate annotations.
The primary motivation for this is that we have a history of leaving
behind the annotation for the purpose of investigating test failures
long after the test failure is resolved. The accumulation of these stale
logging annotations has led to excessive disk consumption. Having
recently cleaned this up, we would like to avoid falling into this state
again. To do this, we are adding a link to the test failure under
investigation to the annotation when used for the purpose of
investigating test failures. We will add tooling to inspect these
annotations, in the same way that we have tooling on awaits fix
annotations. This will enable us to report on the use of these
annotations, and report when stale uses of the annotation exist.
This commit adds constructors to AcknolwedgedRequest subclasses to
implement Writeable.Reader, and ensures all future subclasses implement
the same.
relates #34389
This commit converts the request and response classes for broadcast
actions to implement ctors for Writeable.Reader and forces all future
implementations to implement the same.
relates #34389
Registering a channel with a selector is a required operation for the
channel to be handled properly. Currently, we mix the registeration with
other setup operations (ip filtering, SSL initiation, etc). However, a
fail to register is fatal. This PR modifies how registeration occurs to
immediately close the channel if it fails.
There are still two clear loopholes for how a user can interact with a
channel even if registration fails. 1. through the exception handler.
2. through the channel accepted callback. These can perhaps be improved
in the future. For now, this PR prevents writes from proceeding if the
channel is not registered.
This commit avoids a situation where we might stack overflow in the
auto-follower coordinator. In the face of repeated failures to get the
remote cluster state, we would previously be called back on the same
thread and then recurse to try again. If this failure persists, the
repeated callbacks on the same thread would lead to a stack
overflow. The repeated failures can occur, for example, if the connect
queue is full when we attempt to make a connection to the remote
cluster. This commit avoids this by truncating the call stack if we are
called back on the same thread as the initial request was made on.
This commit avoids an NPE when checking for privileges to follow
indices. The problem here is that in some cases we might not be able to
read the authentication info from the thread context. In that case, a
null user would be returned and we were not guarding against this.
* Migrate ML Actions to use writeable ActionType (#44302)
This commit converts all the StreamableResponseActionType
actions in the ML core module to be ActionType and leverage
the Writeable infrastructure.
This improves the error message when encrypting of sensitive watcher
data is configured, but no system file was specified in the keystore.
This error message is displayed on startup.
This also closes the input stream of the secure file properly.
Closes#43619
* [ML][Data Frame] treat bulk index failures as an indexing failure
* removing redundant public modifier
* changing to an ElasticsearchException
* fixing redundant public modifier
The failure is correctly getting propagated, this commit adds support to
explicitly look for .watch-history failures using the same logging strategy
as triggered watch failures.
* Add Snapshot Lifecycle Management (#43934)
* Add SnapshotLifecycleService and related CRUD APIs
This commit adds `SnapshotLifecycleService` as a new service under the ilm
plugin. This service handles snapshot lifecycle policies by scheduling based on
the policies defined schedule.
This also includes the get, put, and delete APIs for these policies
Relates to #38461
* Make scheduledJobIds return an immutable set
* Use Object.equals for SnapshotLifecyclePolicy
* Remove unneeded TODO
* Implement ToXContentFragment on SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem
* Copy contents of the scheduledJobIds
* Handle snapshot lifecycle policy updates and deletions (#40062)
(Note this is a PR against the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` feature branch)
This adds logic to `SnapshotLifecycleService` to handle updates and deletes for
snapshot policies. Policies with incremented versions have the old policy
cancelled and the new one scheduled. Deleted policies have their schedules
cancelled when they are no longer present in the cluster state metadata.
Relates to #38461
* Take a snapshot for the policy when the SLM policy is triggered (#40383)
(This is a PR for the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
This commit fills in `SnapshotLifecycleTask` to actually perform the
snapshotting when the policy is triggered. Currently there is no handling of the
results (other than logging) as that will be added in subsequent work.
This also adds unit tests and an integration test that schedules a policy and
ensures that a snapshot is correctly taken.
Relates to #38461
* Record most recent snapshot policy success/failure (#40619)
Keeping a record of the results of the successes and failures will aid
troubleshooting of policies and make users more confident that their
snapshots are being taken as expected.
This is the first step toward writing history in a more permanent
fashion.
* Validate snapshot lifecycle policies (#40654)
(This is a PR against the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
With the commit, we now validate the content of snapshot lifecycle policies when
the policy is being created or updated. This checks for the validity of the id,
name, schedule, and repository. Additionally, cluster state is checked to ensure
that the repository exists prior to the lifecycle being added to the cluster
state.
Part of #38461
* Hook SLM into ILM's start and stop APIs (#40871)
(This pull request is for the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
This change allows the existing `/_ilm/stop` and `/_ilm/start` APIs to also
manage snapshot lifecycle scheduling. When ILM is stopped all scheduled jobs are
cancelled.
Relates to #38461
* Add tests for SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem (#40912)
Adds serialization tests for SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem.
* Fix improper import in build.gradle after master merge
* Add human readable version of modified date for snapshot lifecycle policy (#41035)
* Add human readable version of modified date for snapshot lifecycle policy
This small change changes it from:
```
...
"modified_date": 1554843903242,
...
```
To
```
...
"modified_date" : "2019-04-09T21:05:03.242Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1554843903242,
...
```
Including the `"modified_date"` field when the `?human` field is used.
Relates to #38461
* Fix test
* Add API to execute SLM policy on demand (#41038)
This commit adds the ability to perform a snapshot on demand for a policy. This
can be useful to take a snapshot immediately prior to performing some sort of
maintenance.
```json
PUT /_ilm/snapshot/<policy>/_execute
```
And it returns the response with the generated snapshot name:
```json
{
"snapshot_name" : "production-snap-2019.04.09-rfyv3j9qreixkdbnfuw0ug"
}
```
Note that this does not allow waiting for the snapshot, and the snapshot could
still fail. It *does* record this information into the cluster state similar to
a regularly trigged SLM job.
Relates to #38461
* Add next_execution to SLM policy metadata (#41221)
* Add next_execution to SLM policy metadata
This adds the next time a snapshot lifecycle policy will be executed when
retriving a policy's metadata, for example:
```json
GET /_ilm/snapshot?human
{
"production" : {
"version" : 1,
"modified_date" : "2019-04-15T21:16:21.865Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1555362981865,
"policy" : {
"name" : "<production-snap-{now/d}>",
"schedule" : "*/30 * * * * ?",
"repository" : "repo",
"config" : {
"indices" : [
"foo-*",
"important"
],
"ignore_unavailable" : true,
"include_global_state" : false
}
},
"next_execution" : "2019-04-15T21:16:30.000Z",
"next_execution_millis" : 1555362990000
},
"other" : {
"version" : 1,
"modified_date" : "2019-04-15T21:12:19.959Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1555362739959,
"policy" : {
"name" : "<other-snap-{now/d}>",
"schedule" : "0 30 2 * * ?",
"repository" : "repo",
"config" : {
"indices" : [
"other"
],
"ignore_unavailable" : false,
"include_global_state" : true
}
},
"next_execution" : "2019-04-16T02:30:00.000Z",
"next_execution_millis" : 1555381800000
}
}
```
Relates to #38461
* Fix and enhance tests
* Figured out how to Cron
* Change SLM endpoint from /_ilm/* to /_slm/* (#41320)
This commit changes the endpoint for snapshot lifecycle management from:
```
GET /_ilm/snapshot/<policy>
```
to:
```
GET /_slm/policy/<policy>
```
It mimics the ILM path only using `slm` instead of `ilm`.
Relates to #38461
* Add initial documentation for SLM (#41510)
* Add initial documentation for SLM
This adds the initial documentation for snapshot lifecycle management.
It also includes the REST spec API json files since they're sort of
documentation.
Relates to #38461
* Add `manage_slm` and `read_slm` roles (#41607)
* Add `manage_slm` and `read_slm` roles
This adds two more built in roles -
`manage_slm` which has permission to perform any of the SLM actions, as well as
stopping, starting, and retrieving the operation status of ILM.
`read_slm` which has permission to retrieve snapshot lifecycle policies as well
as retrieving the operation status of ILM.
Relates to #38461
* Add execute to the test
* Fix ilm -> slm typo in test
* Record SLM history into an index (#41707)
It is useful to have a record of the actions that Snapshot Lifecycle
Management takes, especially for the purposes of alerting when a
snapshot fails or has not been taken successfully for a certain amount of
time.
This adds the infrastructure to record SLM actions into an index that
can be queried at leisure, along with a lifecycle policy so that this
history does not grow without bound.
Additionally,
SLM automatically setting up an index + lifecycle policy leads to
`index_lifecycle` custom metadata in the cluster state, which some of
the ML tests don't know how to deal with due to setting up custom
`NamedXContentRegistry`s. Watcher would cause the same problem, but it
is already disabled (for the same reason).
* High Level Rest Client support for SLM (#41767)
* High Level Rest Client support for SLM
This commit add HLRC support for SLM.
Relates to #38461
* Fill out documentation tests with tags
* Add more callouts and asciidoc for HLRC
* Update javadoc links to real locations
* Add security test testing SLM cluster privileges (#42678)
* Add security test testing SLM cluster privileges
This adds a test to `PermissionsIT` that uses the `manage_slm` and `read_slm`
cluster privileges.
Relates to #38461
* Don't redefine vars
* Add Getting Started Guide for SLM (#42878)
This commit adds a basic Getting Started Guide for SLM.
* Include SLM policy name in Snapshot metadata (#43132)
Keep track of which SLM policy in the metadata field of the Snapshots
taken by SLM. This allows users to more easily understand where the
snapshot came from, and will enable future SLM features such as
retention policies.
* Fix compilation after master merge
* [TEST] Move exception wrapping for devious exception throwing
Fixes an issue where an exception was created from one line and thrown in another.
* Fix SLM for the change to AcknowledgedResponse
* Add Snapshot Lifecycle Management Package Docs (#43535)
* Fix compilation for transport actions now that task is required
* Add a note mentioning the privileges needed for SLM (#43708)
* Add a note mentioning the privileges needed for SLM
This adds a note to the top of the "getting started with SLM"
documentation mentioning that there are two built-in privileges to
assist with creating roles for SLM users and administrators.
Relates to #38461
* Mention that you can create snapshots for indices you can't read
* Fix REST tests for new number of cluster privileges
* Mute testThatNonExistingTemplatesAreAddedImmediately (#43951)
* Fix SnapshotHistoryStoreTests after merge
* Remove overridden newResponse functions that have been removed
* Fix compilation for backport
* Fix get snapshot output parsing in test
* [DOCS] Add redirects for removed autogen anchors (#44380)
* Switch <tt>...</tt> in javadocs for {@code ...}
make checkpointing more robust:
- do not let checkpointing fail if indexes got deleted
- treat missing seqNoStats as just created indices (checkpoint 0)
- loglevel: do not treat failed updated checks as error
fixes#43992
This commit converts all the StreamableResponseActionType security
classes in xpack core to ActionType, implementing Writeable for their
response classes.
relates #34389
When getting authentication info from the thread context, it might be
that we encounter an I/O exception. Today we swallow this exception and
return a null authentication info to the caller. Yet, this could be
hiding bugs or errors. This commits adjusts this behavior so that we no
longer swallow the exception.
Test clusters currently has its own set of logic for dealing with
finding different versions of Elasticsearch, downloading them, and
extracting them. This commit converts testclusters to use the
DistributionDownloadPlugin.
This commit creates new base classes for master node actions whose
response types still implement Streamable. This simplifies both finding
remaining classes to convert, as well as creating new master node
actions that use Writeable for their responses.
relates #34389
* HLRC: Fix '+' Not Correctly Encoded in GET Req.
* Encode `+` correctly as `%2B` in URL paths
* Keep encoding `+` as space in URL parameters
* Closes#33077
This commit modifies bwc behavior in FindFileStructureAction to check
against a concrete version instead of Version.CURRENT. Checking against
Version.CURRENT does not work since it is changing, in addition to it
having different meanings on each branch.
relates #42501
Rewrites how continuous data frame transforms calculates and handles buckets that require an update. Instead of storing the whole set in memory, it pages through the updates using a 2nd cursor. This lowers memory consumption and prevents problems with limits at query time (max_terms_count). The list of updates can be re-retrieved in a failure case (#43662)
This commit moves the Supplier variant of HandledTransportAction to have
a different ordering than the Writeable.Reader variant. The Supplier
version is used for the legacy Streamable, and currently having the
location of the Writeable.Reader vs Supplier in the same place forces
using casts of Writeable.Reader to select the correct super constructor.
This change in ordering allows easier migration to Writeable.Reader.
relates #34389
This change makes the process of verifying the signature of
official plugins FIPS 140 compliant by defaulting to use the
BouncyCastle FIPS provider and adding a dependency to bcpg-fips
that implement parts of openPGP in a FIPS compliant manner.
In already FIPS 140 enabled environments that use the
BouncyCastle FIPS provider, the bcfips dependency is redundant
but doesn't cause an issue as it will be added only in the classpath
of the cli-tools
This is a backport of #44224
Fixes a bug in the PKI authentication. This manifests when there
are multiple PKI realms configured in the chain, with different
principal parse patterns. There are a few configuration scenarios
where one PKI realm might parse the principal from the Subject
DN (according to the `username_pattern` realm setting) but
another one might do the truststore validation (according to
the truststore.* realm settings).
This is caused by the two passes through the realm chain, first to
build the authentication token and secondly to authenticate it, and
that the X509AuthenticationToken sets the principal during
construction.