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Author SHA1 Message Date
Henning Andersen 46d9a575db Fix RemoteClusterConnection close race (#45898)
Closing a `RemoteClusterConnection` concurrently with trying to connect
could result in double invoking the listener.

This fixes
RemoteClusterConnectionTest#testCloseWhileConcurrentlyConnecting

Closes #45845
2019-08-23 14:26:02 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 8e66df9925 Move testRetentionLeasesClearedOnRestore (#45896) 2019-08-23 13:43:40 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen ecafe4f4ad Update joda to 2.10.3 (#45495) 2019-08-23 10:39:39 +02:00
Armin Braun ba6d72ea9f
Fix TransportSnapshotsStatusAction ThreadPool Use (#45824) (#45883)
In case of an in-progress snapshot this endpoint was broken because
it tried to execute repository operations in the callback on a
transport thread which is not allowed (only generic or snapshot
pool are allowed here).
2019-08-23 06:17:50 +02:00
Jason Tedor de6b6fd338
Add node.processors setting in favor of processors (#45885)
This commit namespaces the existing processors setting under the "node"
namespace. In doing so, we deprecate the existing processors setting in
favor of node.processors.
2019-08-22 22:18:37 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 3393f9599e
Ignore translog retention policy if soft-deletes enabled (#45473)
Since #45136, we use soft-deletes instead of translog in peer recovery.
There's no need to retain extra translog to increase a chance of
operation-based recoveries. This commit ignores the translog retention
policy if soft-deletes is enabled so we can discard translog more
quickly.

Backport of #45473
Relates #45136
2019-08-22 16:40:06 -04:00
dengweisysu 72c6302d12 Fsync translog without writeLock before rolling (#45765)
Today, when rolling a new translog generation, we block all write
threads until a new generation is created. This choice is perfectly 
fine except in a highly concurrent environment with the translog 
async setting. We can reduce the blocking time by pre-sync the 
current generation without writeLock before rolling. The new step 
would fsync most of the data of the current generation without 
blocking write threads.

Close #45371
2019-08-22 16:18:42 -04:00
William Brafford f82c0f56a6
Mute flaky RemoteClusterConnection test (#45850) 2019-08-22 15:00:43 -04:00
Jake Landis c60399c77f
introduce 7.3.2 version to 7.x (#45864) 2019-08-22 12:24:19 -05:00
Andrey Ershov ed8307c198 Deprecate es.http.cname_in_publish_address setting (#45616)
Follow up on #32806.

The system property es.http.cname_in_publish_address is deprecated
starting from 7.0.0 and deprecation warning should be added if the
property is specified.
This PR will go to 7.x and master.
Follow-up PR to remove es.http.cname_in_publish_address property
completely will go to the master.

(cherry picked from commit a5ceca7715818f47ec87dd5f17f8812c584b592b)
2019-08-22 12:09:35 +02:00
Armin Braun 88acae48ce
Remove index-N Rebuild in Shard Snapshot Updates (#45740) (#45778)
* There is no point in listing out every shard over and over when the `index-N` blob in the shard contains a list of all the files
   * Rebuilding the `index-N` from the `snap-${uuid}.dat` blobs does not provide any material benefit. It only would in the corner case of a corrupted `index-N` but otherwise uncorrupted blobs since we neither check the correctness of the content of all segment blobs nor do we do a similar recovery at the root of the repository.
   * Also, at least in version `6.x` we only mark a shard snapshot as successful after writing out the updated `index-N` blob so all snapshots that would work with `7.x` and newer must have correct `index-N` blobs

=> Removed the rebuilding of the `index-N` content from `snap-${uuid}.dat` files and moved to only listing `index-N` when taking a snapshot instead of listing all files
=> Removed check of file existence against physical blob listing
=> Kept full listing on the delete side to retain full cleanup of blobs that aren't referenced by the `index-N`
2019-08-22 11:32:45 +02:00
Luca Cavanna b95ca9c3bb Fix compile errors in HttpChannelTaskHandler
Relates to #43332
2019-08-22 11:13:26 +02:00
Luca Cavanna a47ade3e64 Cancel search task on connection close (#43332)
This PR introduces a mechanism to cancel a search task when its corresponding connection gets closed. That would relief users from having to manually deal with tasks and cancel them if needed. Especially the process of finding the task_id requires calling get tasks which needs to call every node in the cluster.

The implementation is based on associating each http channel with its currently running search task, and cancelling the task when the previously registered close listener gets called.
2019-08-22 10:43:20 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 3029887451 Never release store using CancellableThreads (#45409)
Today we can release a Store using CancellableThreads. If we are holding
the last reference, then we will verify the node lock before deleting
the store. Checking node lock performs some I/O on FileChannel. If the
current thread is interrupted, then the channel will be closed and the
node lock will also be invalid.

Closes #45237
2019-08-21 21:24:31 -04:00
Tal Levy 9b14b7298b
[7.x] Add is_write_index column to cat.aliases (#45798)
* Add is_write_index column to cat.aliases (#44772)

Aliases have had the option to set `is_write_index` since 6.4,
but the cat.aliases action was never updated.

* correct version bounds to 7.4
2019-08-21 14:15:49 -07:00
William Brafford 2b549e7342
CLI tools: write errors to stderr instead of stdout (#45586)
Most of our CLI tools use the Terminal class, which previously did not provide methods for writing to standard output. When all output goes to standard out, there are two basic problems. First, errors and warnings are "swallowed" in pipelines, making it hard for a user to know when something's gone wrong. Second, errors and warnings are intermingled with legitimate output, making it difficult to pass the results of interactive scripts to other tools.

This commit adds a second set of print commands to Terminal for printing to standard error, with errorPrint corresponding to print and errorPrintln corresponding to println. This leaves it to developers to decide which output should go where. It also adjusts existing commands to send errors and warnings to stderr.

Usage is printed to standard output when it's correctly requested (e.g., bin/elasticsearch-keystore --help) but goes to standard error when a command is invoked incorrectly (e.g. bin/elasticsearch-keystore list-with-a-typo | sort).
2019-08-21 14:46:07 -04:00
Armin Braun 790765d3f9
Remove Dep. on SnapshotsService in SnapshotShardsService (#45776) (#45791)
SnapshotShardsService depends on the RepositoriesService
not the SnapshotsService, no need to have this indirection.
2019-08-21 19:26:19 +02:00
Armin Braun 6aaee8aa0a
Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900) (#45780)
* Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900)

* Snapshot cleanup functionality via transport/REST endpoint.
* Added all the infrastructure for this with the HLRC and node client
* Made use of it in tests and resolved relevant TODO
* Added new `Custom` CS element that tracks the cleanup logic.
Kept it similar to the delete and in progress classes and gave it
some (for now) redundant way of handling multiple cleanups but only allow one
* Use the exact same mechanism used by deletes to have the combination
of CS entry and increment in repository state ID provide some
concurrency safety (the initial approach of just an entry in the CS
was not enough, we must increment the repository state ID to be safe
against concurrent modifications, otherwise we run the risk of "cleaning up"
blobs that just got created without noticing)
* Isolated the logic to the transport action class as much as I could.
It's not ideal, but we don't need to keep any state and do the same
for other repository operations
(like getting the detailed snapshot shard status)
2019-08-21 17:59:49 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi fe2a7523ec Add support for inlined user dictionary in the Kuromoji plugin (#45489)
This change adds a new option called user_dictionary_rules to
Kuromoji's tokenizer. It can be used to set additional tokenization rules
to the Japanese tokenizer directly in the settings (instead of using a file).
This commit also adds a check that no rules are duplicated since this is not allowed
in the UserDictionary.

Closes #25343
2019-08-21 16:28:30 +02:00
Christos Soulios 2a0c7c40e5
[7.x] Implement AvgAggregatorTests#testDontCacheScripts and remove AvgIT #45746
Backports PR #45737:

    Similar to PR #45030 integration test testDontCacheScripts() was moved to unit test AvgAggregatorTests#testDontCacheScripts.

    AvgIT class was removed.
2019-08-20 20:19:51 +03:00
Christos Soulios 96a40acd82
[7.x] Migrate tests from MaxIT to MaxAggregatorTests (#45030) #45742
Backports PR #45030 to 7.x:

    This PR migrates tests from MaxIT integration test to MaxAggregatorTests, as described in #42893
2019-08-20 18:58:47 +03:00
Nhat Nguyen e9759b2b33 Wait for background refresh in testAutomaticRefresh (#45661)
If the background refresh is running, but not finished yet then the
document might not be visible to the next search. Thus, if
scheduledRefresh returns false, we need to wait until the background
refresh is done.

Closes #45571
2019-08-20 10:40:12 -04:00
Rory Hunter 47b3dccbc4
Always check that cgroup data is present (#45647)
`OsProbe` fetches cgroup data from the filesystem, and has asserts that
check for missing values. This PR changes most of these asserts into
runtime checks, since at least one user has reported an NPE where
a piece of cgroup data was missing.

Backport of #45606 to 7.x.
2019-08-19 10:29:41 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 6f5d944fbd Ensure AsyncTask#isScheduled remain false after close (#45687)
If a scheduled task of an AbstractAsyncTask starts after it was closed,
then isScheduledOrRunning can remain true forever although no task is
running or scheduled.

Closes #45576
2019-08-17 13:48:50 -04:00
Vega 6f2daa85e3 Allow uppercase in keystore setting names (#45222)
The elasticsearch keystore was originally backed by a PKCS#12 keystore, which had several limitations. To overcome some of these limitations in encoding, the setting names existing within the keystore were limited to lowercase alphanumberic (with underscore). Now that the keystore is backed by an encrypted blob, this restriction is no longer relevant. This commit relaxes that restriction by allowing uppercase ascii characters as well.

closes #43835
2019-08-16 17:50:08 -07:00
Igor Motov 98c850c08b
Geo: Change order of parameter in Geometries to lon, lat 7.x (#45618)
Changes the order of parameters in Geometries from lat, lon to lon, lat
and moves all Geometry classes are moved to the
org.elasticsearch.geomtery package.

Backport of #45332

Closes #45048
2019-08-16 14:42:02 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 742213d710 Improve error message when index settings are not a map (#45588)
This commit adds an explicit error message when a create index request
contains a settings key that is not a json object. Prior to this change
the user would be given a ClassCastException with no explanation of what
went wrong.

closes #45126
2019-08-16 11:39:26 -07:00
Zachary Tong 50c65d05ba Move bucket reduction from Bucket to the InternalAgg (#45566)
The current idiom is to have the InternalAggregator find all the
buckets sharing the same key, put them in a list, get the first bucket
and ask that bucket to reduce all the buckets (including itself).

This a somewhat confusing workflow, and feels like the aggregator should
be reducing the buckets (since the aggregator owns the buckets), rather
than asking one bucket to do all the reductions.

This commit basically moves the `Bucket.reduce()` method to the
InternalAgg and renames it `reduceBucket()`.  It also moves the
`createBucket()` (or equivalent) method from the bucket to the
InternalAgg as well.
2019-08-16 13:59:00 -04:00
Andrey Ershov dbc90653dc transport.publish_address should contain CNAME (#45626)
This commit adds CNAME reporting for transport.publish_address same way
it's done for http.publish_address.

Relates #32806
Relates #39970

(cherry picked from commit e0a2558a4c3a6b6fbfc6cd17ed34a6f6ef7b15a9)
2019-08-16 17:42:00 +02:00
Armin Braun d6a9edea16
Lower Limit for Maximum Message Size in TcpTransport (#44496) (#45635)
* Since we're buffering network reads to the heap and then deserializing them it makes no sense to buffer a message that is 90% of the heap size since we couldn't deserialize it anyway
* I think `30%` is a more reasonable guess here given that we can reasonably assume that the deserialized message will be larger than the serialized message itself and processing it will take additional heap as well
2019-08-16 12:27:54 +02:00
Armin Braun a48242c371
Cleanup Redundant TransportLogger Instantiation (#43265) (#45629)
* This class' methods are all effectively `static` => make them `static` and stop instantiating it needlessly
2019-08-15 21:16:56 +02:00
Zachary Tong cd441f6906 Catch AllocatedTask registration failures (#45300)
When a persistent task attempts to register an allocated task locally,
this creates the Task object and starts tracking it locally.  If there
is a failure while initializing the task, this is handled by a catch
and subsequent error handling (canceling, unregistering, etc).

But if the task fails to be created because an exception is thrown
in the tasks ctor, this is uncaught and fails the cluster update
thread.  The ramification is that a persistent task remains in the
cluster state, but is unable to create the allocated task, and the
exception prevents other tasks "after" the poisoned task from starting
too.

Because the allocated task is never created, the cancellation tools
are not able to remove the persistent task and it is stuck as a
zombie in the CS.

This commit adds exception handling around the task creation,
and attempts to notify the master if there is a failure (so the
persistent task can be removed).  Even if this notification fails,
the exception handling means the rest of the uninitialized tasks
can proceed as normal.
2019-08-15 15:14:19 -04:00
Armin Braun de58353722
Lower Painless Static Memory Footprint (#45487) (#45619)
* Painless generates a ton of duplicate strings and empty `Hashmap` instances wrapped as unmodifiable
* This change brings down the static footprint of Painless on an idle node by 20MB (after running the PMC benchmark against said node)
   * Since we were looking into ways of optimizing for smaller node sizes I think this is a worthwhile optimization
2019-08-15 19:41:45 +02:00
Alpar Torok 03a1645bc6 Use dynamic port ranges for ExternalTestCluster (#45601)
Moves methods added in #44213 and uses them to configure the port range
for `ExternalTestCluster` too.
These were still using `9300-9400` ( teh default ) and running into
races.
2019-08-15 16:40:12 +03:00
Armin Braun 1beea3588b
Make BlobStoreRepository Validation Read master.dat (#45546) (#45578)
* Fixing this for two reasons:
   1. Why not verify that the seed we wrote is actually there when we can
   2. The AWS S3 SDK started to log a bunch of WARN messages about not fully reading the stream now that we started to abuse the read blob as an `exists` check after removing that method from the blob container
2019-08-15 07:07:52 +02:00
Nick Knize 647a8308c3
[SPATIAL] Backport new ShapeFieldMapper and ShapeQueryBuilder to 7x (#45363)
* Introduce Spatial Plugin (#44389)

Introduce a skeleton Spatial plugin that holds new licensed features coming to 
Geo/Spatial land!

* [GEO] Refactor DeprecatedParameters in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper (#44923)

Refactor DeprecatedParameters specific to legacy geo_shape out of
AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.TypeParser#parse.

* [SPATIAL] New ShapeFieldMapper for indexing cartesian geometries (#44980)

Add a new ShapeFieldMapper to the xpack spatial module for
indexing arbitrary cartesian geometries using a new field type called shape.
The indexing approach leverages lucene's new XYShape field type which is
backed by BKD in the same manner as LatLonShape but without the WGS84
latitude longitude restrictions. The new field mapper builds on and
extends the refactoring effort in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper and accepts
shapes in either GeoJSON or WKT format (both of which support non geospatial
geometries).

Tests are provided in the ShapeFieldMapperTest class in the same manner
as GeoShapeFieldMapperTests and LegacyGeoShapeFieldMapperTests.
Documentation for how to use the new field type and what parameters are
accepted is included. The QueryBuilder for searching indexed shapes is
provided in a separate commit.

* [SPATIAL] New ShapeQueryBuilder for querying indexed cartesian geometry (#45108)

Add a new ShapeQueryBuilder to the xpack spatial module for
querying arbitrary Cartesian geometries indexed using the new shape field
type.

The query builder extends AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder and leverages the
ShapeQueryProcessor added in the previous field mapper commit.

Tests are provided in ShapeQueryTests in the same manner as
GeoShapeQueryTests and docs are updated to explain how the query works.
2019-08-14 16:35:10 -05:00
Armin Braun e0d84e7178
Clean up Callback Chains and Duplicate in SnapshotResiliencyTests (#45398) (#45563)
* It's in the title, follow up to #45233
* Flatten more listeners into `StepListener`
* Remove duplication from repo and index bootstrap and asserting that the steps execute successfully
2019-08-14 21:53:07 +02:00
Armin Braun 5f6bc6fc2d
Prevent Leaking Search Tasks on Exceptions in FetchSearchPhase and DfsQueryPhase (#45500) (#45540)
* If `counter.onResult` throws an exception we might leak a transport task because the failure is not handled as a phase failure (instead it bubbles up in the transport service eventually hitting the `onFailure` callback again and couting down the `counter` twice).

Co-authored-by: Jim Ferenczi <jim.ferenczi@elastic.co>
2019-08-14 14:49:38 +02:00
Armin Braun 00e4fba2fb
Simplify and Optimize RestController Slightly (#45419) (#45485)
* Simplify the path iterator to generate less garbage
* `dispatchRequest` always terminates, adjust code accordingly
2019-08-13 10:43:30 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani dc1856ca53 Make sure to validate the type before attempting to merge a new mapping. (#45157)
Currently, when adding a new mapping, we attempt to parse + merge it before
checking whether its top-level document type matches the existing type. So when
a user attempts to introduce a new mapping type, we may give a confusing error
message around merging instead of complaining that it's not possible to add
more than one type ("Rejecting mapping update to [my-index] as the final
mapping would have more than 1 type...").

This PR moves the type validation to the start of
`MetaDataMappingService#applyRequest` so that we make sure the type matches
before performing any mapper merging.

We already partially addressed this issue in #29316, but the tests there
focused on `MapperService` and did not catch this problem with end-to-end
mapping updates.

Addresses #43012.
2019-08-12 14:28:03 -07:00
Zachary Tong 4d97d2c50f Revert "Only execute one final reduction in InternalAutoDateHistogram (#45359)"
This reverts commit c0ea8a867e.
2019-08-12 17:17:17 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 8c4394d5d7 Fix a bug where mappings are dropped from rollover requests. (#45411)
We accidentally introduced this bug when adding a typeless version of the
rollover request. The bug is not present if include_type_name is set to true.
2019-08-12 12:46:27 -07:00
Michael Basnight a521e4c86f Retrieve processors instead of checking existence (#45354)
The previous hasProcessors method would validate if a processor was
present within a pipeline, but would not return the contents of the
processors. This does not allow a consumer to inspect the processor for
specific metadata. The method now returns the list of processors based
on the class of the processor passed in.
2019-08-12 13:48:17 -05:00
Zachary Tong 472f6ef41a Mute InternalAutoDateHistogramTests#testReduceRandom() 2019-08-12 14:45:08 -04:00
Zachary Tong c0ea8a867e Only execute one final reduction in InternalAutoDateHistogram (#45359)
Because auto-date-histo can perform multiple reductions while
merging buckets, we need to ensure that the intermediate reductions
are done with a `finalReduce` set to false to prevent Pipeline aggs
from generating their output.

Once all the buckets have been merged and the output is stable,
a mostly-noop reduction can be performed which will allow pipelines
to generate their output.
2019-08-12 14:07:38 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits 2cb172f079
CreateIndex and PutIndexTemplate with typeless mapping (#45120)
This commit makes sure that mapping parameters to `CreateIndex` and
`PutIndexTemplate` are keyed by the type name. 

`IndexCreationTask` expects mappings to be keyed by the type name.
It asserts this for template mappings but not for the mappings in the request.
The `CreateIndexRequest` and `RestCreateIndexAction` mostly make it sure
that the mapping is keyed by a type name, but not always.
When building the create-index request outside of the REST handler, there are
a few methods to set the mapping for the request. Some of them add the type
name some of them do not.
For example, `CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, Map<String, ?> source)`
adds the type name, but
`CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, XContentBuilder source)` does not.
This PR asserts the type name in the request mapping inside `IndexCreationTask`
and makes all `CreateIndexRequest#mapping` methods add the type name.
2019-08-12 08:05:07 +03:00
Armin Braun a9e1402189
Remove Settings from BaseRestRequest Constructor (#45418) (#45429)
* Resolving the todo, cleaning up the unused `settings` parameter
* Cleaning up some other minor dead code in affected classes
2019-08-12 05:14:45 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen cf9a73b5ac Call afterWriteOperation after trim translog in peer recovery (#45182)
testShouldFlushAfterPeerRecovery was added #28350 to make sure the
flushing loop triggered by afterWriteOperation eventually terminates.
This test relies on the fact that we call afterWriteOperation after
making changes in translog. In #44756, we roll a new generation in
RecoveryTarget#finalizeRecovery but do not call afterWriteOperation.

Relates #28350
Relates #45073
2019-08-10 22:59:02 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 25c6102101 Trim local translog in peer recovery (#44756)
Today, if an operation-based peer recovery occurs, we won't trim
translog but leave it as is. Some unacknowledged operations existing in
translog of that replica might suddenly reappear when it gets promoted.
With this change, we ensure trimming translog above the starting
sequence number of phase 2. This change can allow us to read translog
forward.
2019-08-10 22:59:02 -04:00
Armin Braun 1cd464d675
Isolate Request in Call-Chain for REST Request Handling (#45130) (#45417)
* Follow up to #44949
* Stop using a special code path for multi-line JSON and instead handle its detection like that of other XContent types when creating the request
* Only leave a single path that holds a reference to the full REST request
   * In the next step we can move the copying of request content to happen before the actual request handling and make it conditional on the handler in question to stop copying bulk requests as suggested in #44564
2019-08-10 10:21:01 +02:00