Changes the behavior of the recursive deletion function `executeOneStaleIndexDelete()` stop
condition to be when the queue of `staleIndicesToDelete` is empty -- also in the error flow.
Otherwise the GroupedActionListener never responds and in the event of a few exceptions the
deletion task gets stuck.
Alters the test case to fail to delete in bulk many snapshots at the first attempt, and then
the next successful deletion also takes care of the previously failed attempt as the test
originally intended.
SNAPSHOT threadpool is at most 5. So in the event we get more than 5 exceptions there are no
more threads to handle the deletion task and there is still one more snapshot to delete in the
queue. Thus, in the test I made the number of extra snapshots be one more than the max in the
SNAPSHOT threadpool.
Signed-off-by: AmiStrn <amitai.stern@logz.io>
* Add detail on how to install Java.
Signed-off-by: dblock <dblock@amazon.com>
* There's no password requirement for the instance.
Signed-off-by: dblock <dblock@amazon.com>
* Explain how to listen on an external IP.
Signed-off-by: dblock <dblock@amazon.com>
Painless tests would previously create script engine for every single test method.
Now the tests that need to tweak script engine settings create a class
level fixture (BeforeClass/AfterClass) that is used across all the test
methods in that suite.
RegexLimitTests was split into two suites (limit=1 and limit=2) rather
than dynamically applying different settings.
C2 compiler is no longer needed for tests to be fast, instead tests run
faster with C1 only as expected, like the rest of the unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Instead of snapshot delete of stale indices being a single threaded operation this commit makes
it a multithreaded operation and delete multiple stale indices in parallel using SNAPSHOT
threadpool's workers.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Daftary <piyush.besu@gmail.com>
The change in 0ba0e7cc, introduced the issue where randomly selecting an incompatible version fails the test. It caused the filtering logic to incorrectly identify all ES 7.*.* versions as bad versions for joining which should not be the case.
Additionally, split the test into two separate tests where earlier only one of them was run at random.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit fixes the Version.fromString logic to identify legacy versions. It
also adds an optional "distribution" field to the MainRespose for OpenSearch
version 1.0.0+. Any preceeding versions that do not contain the distribution
label will be handeled as legacy versions appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit removes the 'oss' string which was a remnant of the predecessor distribution flavors. As OpenSearch has no flavors for distributions, we are removing this tag from all the distribution names.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
Use C1 compiler only for short-lived tasks and unit test execution. Tone
down some of the slowest unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
This commit rebases the versioning to OpenSearch 1.0.0
Co-authored-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
MergeSchedulerSettingsTests tweaks the `node.processors` setting: sets it
explicitly to values of `2` and `8`. On a machine with only `4` threads
(e.g. my 2-core thinkpad), the test fails, because it creates unexpected
warnings about `node.processors` being set higher than the number of
cpus.
The problem can be reproduced always, by pretending to be single core:
```
./gradlew ':server:test' --tests "org.opensearch.index.MergeSchedulerSettingsTests.testMaxThreadAndMergeCount" -Dtests.jvm.argline="-XX:ActiveProcessorCount=1"
```
Instead, allow the test to provoke these specific warnings.
Signed-off-by: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
The maxParallelForks is currently numJavaCpus / 2, but this evaluates to
zero (illegal value) if numJavaCpus is 1 and breaks the build.
Remove large chunk of complex dead code above this calculation, as it is
always overwritten by the simple calculation anyway.
Closes#554
Signed-off-by: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
While creating the archives and packages, the build tries to copy the non-existent file `README.asciidoc` instead of `README.md`. Consequently, the packaging tests fail during verification time. This commit addresses the issue by fixing the name.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit adds the SPDX license header and modifications copyright to security
policy files.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit fixes a renaming issue (opensearch.co -> opensearch.org) which was causing few integration test failures.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit fixes some partial rename issues and as a result fixes the failing secure repository-hdfs tests.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors a remaining reference to the legacy keystore. This is
likely not used but left for posterity.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit updates the Vagrantfile to identify any modifications copyright
to OpenSearch contributors and refactor legacy to opensearch.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit removes status updates from the README and includes proper links to
the project borad, issues, and PR tabs for tracking progress of the project.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit updates the public_key.asc for verifying the signature of plugins in
the InstallPluginCommand utility. The key details are as follows:
e-mail: opensearch-infra@amazon.com
key id: 0934A65836A51424
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit adds the SPDX Apache-2.0 license header along with an additional
copyright header for all modifications.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit updates the SPDX License Header for all new files created by
OpenSearch contributors.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit removes the references for the `default` docker distributions which were originally part of the different flavors of distributions. This also fixes some of the failing docker compose tests under `qa`.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
* Update user text for test case testSearchRequestSuggestions
Signed-off-by: Harold Wang <harowang@amazon.com>
* Update search suggestion
Signed-off-by: Harold Wang <harowang@amazon.com>