The AbstracLifecycleComponent used to extend AbstractComponent, so it had to pass settings to the constractor of its supper class.
It no longer extends the AbstractComponent so there is no need for this constructor
There is also no need for AbstracLifecycleComponent subclasses to have Settings in their constructors if they were only passing it over to super constructor.
This is part 1. which will be backported to 6.x with a migration guide/deprecation log.
part 2 will have this constructor removed in 7
relates #35560
relates #34488
This change fixes failures in the SslMultiPortTests where we attempt to
connect to a profile on a port it is listening on but the connection
fails. The failure is due to the profile being bound to multiple
addresses and randomization will pick one of these addresses to
determine the listening port. However, the address we get the port for
may not be the address we are actually connecting to. In order to
resolve this, the test now sets the bind host for profiles to the
loopback address and uses the same address for connecting.
Closes#37481
Migrate ml job and datafeed config of open jobs and update
the parameters of the persistent tasks as they become unallocated
during a rolling upgrade. Block allocation of ml persistent tasks
until the configs are migrated.
Currently when there are no more auto follow patterns for a remote cluster then
the AutoFollower instance for this remote cluster will be removed. If
a new auto follow pattern for this remote cluster gets added quickly enough
after the last delete then there may be two AutoFollower instance running
for this remote cluster instead of one.
Each AutoFollower instance stops automatically after it sees in the
start() method that there are no more auto follow patterns for the
remote cluster it is tracking. However when an auto follow pattern
gets removed and then added back quickly enough then old AutoFollower
may never detect that at some point there were no auto follow patterns
for the remote cluster it is monitoring. The creation and removal of
an AutoFollower instance happens independently in the `updateAutoFollowers()`
as part of a cluster state update.
By adding the `removed` field, an AutoFollower instance will not miss the
fact there were no auto follow patterns at some point in time. The
`updateAutoFollowers()` method now marks an AutoFollower instance as
removed when it sees that there are no more patterns for a remote cluster.
The updateAutoFollowers() method can then safely start a new AutoFollower
instance.
Relates to #36761
This change deletes the SslNullCipherTests from our codebase since it
will have issues with newer JDK versions and it is essentially testing
JDK functionality rather than our own. The upstream JDK issue for
disabling these ciphers by default is
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8212823.
Closes#37403
The test that remote clusters used by ML datafeeds have
a license that allows ML was not accounting for the
possibility that the remote cluster name could be
wildcarded. This change fixes that omission.
Fixes#36228
The SourceOnlySnapshotIT class tests a source only repository
using the following scenario:
starts a master node
starts a data node
creates a source only repository
creates an index with documents
snapshots the index to the source only repository
deletes the index
stops the data node
starts a new data node
restores the index
Thanks to ESIntegTestCase the index is sometimes created using a custom
data path. With such a setting, when a shard is assigned to one of the data
node of the cluster the shard path is resolved using the index custom data
path and the node's lock id by the NodeEnvironment#resolveCustomLocation().
It should work nicely but in SourceOnlySnapshotIT.snashotAndRestore(), b
efore the change in this PR, the last data node was restarted using a different
path.home. At startup time this node was assigned a node lock based on other
locks in the data directory of this temporary path.home which is empty. So it
always got the 0 lock id. And when this new data node is assigned a shard for
the index and resolves it against the index custom data path, it also uses the
node lock id 0 which conflicts with another node of the cluster, resulting in
various errors with the most obvious one being LockObtainFailedException.
This commit removes the temporary home path for the last data node so that it
uses the same path home as other nodes of the cluster and then got assigned
a correct node lock id at startup.
Closes#36330Closes#36276
Adjust FieldExtractor to handle fields which contain `.` in their
name, regardless where they fall in, in the document hierarchy. E.g.:
```
{
"a.b": "Elastic Search"
}
{
"a": {
"b.c": "Elastic Search"
}
}
{
"a.b": {
"c": {
"d.e" : "Elastic Search"
}
}
}
```
Fixes: #37128
* Default include_type_name to false for get and put mappings.
* Default include_type_name to false for get field mappings.
* Add a constant for the default include_type_name value.
* Default include_type_name to false for get and put index templates.
* Default include_type_name to false for create index.
* Update create index calls in REST documentation to use include_type_name=true.
* Some minor clean-ups around the get index API.
* In REST tests, use include_type_name=true by default for index creation.
* Make sure to use 'expression == false'.
* Clarify the different IndexTemplateMetaData toXContent methods.
* Fix FullClusterRestartIT#testSnapshotRestore.
* Fix the ml_anomalies_default_mappings test.
* Fix GetFieldMappingsResponseTests and GetIndexTemplateResponseTests.
We make sure to specify include_type_name=true during xContent parsing,
so we continue to test the legacy typed responses. XContent generation
for the typeless responses is currently only covered by REST tests,
but we will be adding unit test coverage for these as we implement
each typeless API in the Java HLRC.
This commit also refactors GetMappingsResponse to follow the same appraoch
as the other mappings-related responses, where we read include_type_name
out of the xContent params, instead of creating a second toXContent method.
This gives better consistency in the response parsing code.
* Fix more REST tests.
* Improve some wording in the create index documentation.
* Add a note about types removal in the create index docs.
* Fix SmokeTestMonitoringWithSecurityIT#testHTTPExporterWithSSL.
* Make sure to mention include_type_name in the REST docs for affected APIs.
* Make sure to use 'expression == false' in FullClusterRestartIT.
* Mention include_type_name in the REST templates docs.
This commit removes the fallback for SSL settings. While this may be
seen as a non user friendly change, the intention behind this change
is to simplify the reasoning needed to understand what is actually
being used for a given SSL configuration. Each configuration now needs
to be explicitly specified as there is no global configuration or
fallback to some other configuration.
Closes#29797
This new `hostname` field is meant to be a replacement for its sibling `name` field. See https://github.com/elastic/beats/pull/9943, particularly https://github.com/elastic/beats/pull/9943#discussion_r245932581.
This PR simply adds the new field (`hostname`) to the mapping without removing the old one (`name`), because a user might be running an older-version Beat (without this field rename in it) with a newer-version Monitoring ES cluster (with this PR's change in it).
AFAICT the Monitoring UI isn't currently using the `name` field so no changes are necessary there yet. If it decides to start using the `name` field, it will also want to look at the value of the `hostname` field.
This is related to #35975. It implements a file based restore in the
CcrRepository. The restore transfers files from the leader cluster
to the follower cluster. It does not implement any advanced resiliency
features at the moment. Any request failure will end the restore.
Adds another field, named "request.method", to the structured logfile audit.
This field is present for all events associated with a REST request (not a
transport request) and the value is one of GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS,
HEAD, PATCH, TRACE and CONNECT.
Improve error messages by returning the original SQL statement
declaration instead of trying to reproduce it as the casing and
whitespaces are not preserved accurately leading to small
differences.
Close#37161
Since `full` can be common as a field name or part of a field name
(e.g.: `full.name` or `name.full`), it's nice if it's not a reserved
keyword of the grammar so a user can use it without resorting to quotes.
Fixes: #37376
SqlPlugin cannot have more than one public constructor, so for the testing
purposes the `getLicenseState()` should be overriden.
Fixes: #37191
Co-authored-by: Michael Basnight <mbasnight@gmail.com>
When this message was first added the model debug config was
the only thing that could be updated, but now more aspects of
the config can be updated so the message needs to be more
general.
* ML: Updating .ml-state calls to be able to support > 1 index
* Matching bulk delete behavior with dbq
* Adjusting state name
* refreshing indices before search
* fixing line length
* adjusting index expansion options
This is a reinforcement of #37227. It turns out that
persistent tasks are not made stale if the node they
were running on is restarted and the master node does
not notice this. The main scenario where this happens
is when minimum master nodes is the same as the number
of nodes in the cluster, so the cluster cannot elect a
master node when any node is restarted.
When an ML node restarts we need the datafeeds for any
jobs that were running on that node to not just wait
until the jobs are allocated, but to wait for the
autodetect process of the job to start up. In the case
of reassignment of the job persistent task this was
dealt with by the stale status test. But in the case
where a node restarts but its persistent tasks are not
reassigned we need a deeper test.
Fixes#36810
This adds a configurable whitelist to the HTTP client in watcher. By
default every URL is allowed to retain BWC. A dynamically configurable
setting named "xpack.http.whitelist" was added that allows to
configure an array of URLs, which can also contain simple regexes.
Closes#29937
Added warnings checks to existing tests
Added “defaultTypeIfNull” to DocWriteRequest interface so that Bulk requests can override a null choice of document type with any global custom choice.
Related to #35190
This change ensures we always countdown the latch in the
SSLConfigurationReloaderTests to prevent the suite from timing out in
case of an exception. Additionally, we also increase the logging of the
resource watcher in case an IOException occurs.
See #36053
Field of types aliases that have dots in name are returned without a
hierarchy by field_caps, as oppose to the mapping api or field with
concrete types, which in turn breaks IndexResolver.
This commit fixes this by creating the backing hierarchy similar to the
mapping api.
Close#37224
Jobs created in version 6.1 or earlier can have a
null model_memory_limit. If these are parsed from
cluster state following a full cluster restart then
we replace the null with 4096mb to make the meaning
explicit. But if such jobs are streamed from an
old node in a mixed version cluster this does not
happen. Therefore we need to account for the
possibility of a null model_memory_limit in the ML
memory tracker.
This commit reorders the realm list for iteration based on the last
successful authentication for the given principal. This is an
optimization to prevent unnecessary iteration over realms if we can
make a smart guess on which realm to try first.
Fail with a 403 when indexing a document directly into a follower index.
In order to test this change, I had to move specific assertions into a dedicated class and
disable assertions for that class in the rest qa module. I think that is the right trade off.
If a running shard follow task needs to be restarted and
the remote connection seeds have changed then
a shard follow task currently fails with a fatal error.
The change creates the remote client lazily and adjusts
the errors a shard follow task should retry.
This issue was found in test failures in the recently added
ccr rolling upgrade tests. The reason why this issue occurs
more frequently in the rolling upgrade test is because ccr
is setup in local mode (so remote connection seed will become stale) and
all nodes are restarted, which forces the shard follow tasks to get
restarted at some point during the test. Note that these tests
cannot be enabled yet, because this change will need to be backported
to 6.x first. (otherwise the issue still occurs on non upgraded nodes)
I also changed the RestartIndexFollowingIT to setup remote cluster
via persistent settings and to also restart the leader cluster. This
way what happens during the ccr rolling upgrade qa tests, also happens
in this test.
Relates to #37231
* Tests: Add ElasticsearchAssertions.awaitLatch method
Some tests are using assertTrue(latch.await(...)) in their code. This
leads to an assertion error without any error message. This adds a
method which has a nicer error message and can be used in tests.
* fix forbidden apis
* fix spaces
* provide overriden `hashCode` and toString methods to account for `DISTINCT`
* change the analyzer for scenarios where `COUNT <field_name>` and `COUNT DISTINCT` have different paths
* defined a new `filter` aggregation encapsulating an `exists` query to filter out null or missing values
* ML: add migrate anomalies assistant
* adjusting failure handling for reindex
* Fixing request and tests
* Adding tests to blacklist
* adjusting test
* test fix: posting data directly to the job instead of relying on datafeed
* adjusting API usage
* adding Todos and adjusting endpoint
* Adding types to reindexRequest
* removing unreliable "live" data test
* adding index refresh to test
* adding index refresh to test
* adding index refresh to yaml test
* fixing bad exists call
* removing todo
* Addressing remove comments
* Adjusting rest endpoint name
* making service have its own logger
* adjusting validity check for newindex names
* fixing typos
* fixing renaming
This commit fixes a race condition in a test introduced by #36900 that
verifies concurrent authentications get a result propagated from the
first thread that attempts to authenticate. Previously, a thread may
be in a state where it had not attempted to authenticate when the first
thread that authenticates finishes the authentication, which would
cause the test to fail as there would be an additional authentication
attempt. This change adds additional latches to ensure all threads have
attempted to authenticate before a result gets returned in the
thread that is performing authentication.
Closing a channel using TLS/SSL requires reading and writing a
CLOSE_NOTIFY message (for pre-1.3 TLS versions). Many implementations do
not actually send the CLOSE_NOTIFY message, which means we are depending
on the TCP close from the other side to ensure channels are closed. In
case there is an issue with this, we need a timeout. This commit adds a
timeout to the channel close process for TLS secured channels.
As part of this change, we need a timer service. We could use the
generic Elasticsearch timeout threadpool. However, it would be nice to
have a local to the nio event loop timer service dedicated to network needs. In
the future this service could support read timeouts, connect timeouts,
request timeouts, etc. This commit adds a basic priority queue backed
service. Since our timeout volume (channel closes) is very low, this
should be fine. However, this can be updated to something more efficient
in the future if needed (timer wheel). Everything being local to the event loop
thread makes the logic simple as no locking or synchronization is necessary.
We already had logic to stop datafeeds running against
jobs that were OPENING, but a job that relocates from
one node to another while OPENED stays OPENED, and this
could cause the datafeed to fail when it sent data to
the OPENED job on its new node before it had a
corresponding autodetect process.
This change extends the check to stop datafeeds running
when their job is OPENING _or_ stale (i.e. has not had
its status reset since relocating to a different node).
Relates #36810
This bug was introduced in #36893 and had the effect that
execution would continue after calling onFailure on the the
listener in checkIfTokenIsValid in the case that the token is
expired. In a case of many consecutive requests this could lead to
the unwelcome side effect of an expired access token producing a
successful authentication response.
After #30794, our caching realms limit each principal to a single auth
attempt at a time. This prevents hammering of external servers but can
cause a significant performance hit when requests need to go through a
realm that takes a long time to attempt to authenticate in order to get
to the realm that actually authenticates. In order to address this,
this change will propagate failed results to listeners if they use the
same set of credentials that the authentication attempt used. This does
prevent these stalled requests from retrying the authentication attempt
but the implementation does allow for new requests to retry the
attempt.
* Use `_count` aggregation value only for not-DISTINCT COUNT function calls
* COUNT DISTINCT will use the _exact_ version of a field (the `keyword` sub-field for example), if there is one
This commit implements a straightforward approach to retention lease
expiration. Namely, we inspect which leases are expired when obtaining
the current leases through the replication tracker. At that moment, we
clean the map that persists the retention leases in memory.
Today, a setting can declare that its validity depends on the values of other
related settings. However, the validity of a setting is not always checked
against the correct values of its dependent settings because those settings'
correct values may not be available when the validator runs.
This commit separates the validation of a settings updates into two phases,
with separate methods on the `Setting.Validator` interface. In the first phase
the setting's validity is checked in isolation, and in the second phase it is
checked again against the values of its related settings. Most settings only
use the first phase, and only the few settings with dependencies make use of
the second phase.
This commit is the first in a series which will culminate with
fully-functional shard history retention leases.
Shard history retention leases are aimed at preventing shard history
consumers from having to fallback to expensive file copy operations if
shard history is not available from a certain point. These consumers
include following indices in cross-cluster replication, and local shard
recoveries. A future consumer will be the changes API.
Further, index lifecycle management requires coordinating with some of
these consumers otherwise it could remove the source before all
consumers have finished reading all operations. The notion of shard
history retention leases that we are introducing here will also be used
to address this problem.
Shard history retention leases are a property of the replication group
managed under the authority of the primary. A shard history retention
lease is a combination of an identifier, a retaining sequence number, a
timestamp indicating when the lease was acquired or renewed, and a
string indicating the source of the lease. Being leases they have a
limited lifespan that will expire if not renewed. The idea of these
leases is that all operations above the minimum of all retaining
sequence numbers will be retained during merges (which would otherwise
clear away operations that are soft deleted). These leases will be
periodically persisted to Lucene and restored during recovery, and
broadcast to replicas under certain circumstances.
This commit is merely putting the basics in place. This first commit
only introduces the concept and integrates their use with the soft
delete retention policy. We add some tests to demonstrate the basic
management is correct, and that the soft delete policy is correctly
influenced by the existence of any retention leases. We make no effort
in this commit to implement any of the following:
- timestamps
- expiration
- persistence to and recovery from Lucene
- handoff during primary relocation
- sharing retention leases with replicas
- exposing leases in shard-level statistics
- integration with cross-cluster replication
These will occur individually in follow-up commits.
This pull request changes the Freeze Index and Close Index actions so
that these actions always requires a Task. The task's id is then propagated
from the Freeze action to the Close action, and then to the Verify shard action.
This way it is possible to track which Freeze task initiates the closing of an index,
and which consecutive verifiy shard are executed for the index closing.
As suggested in #36775, this pull request renames the following methods:
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlock(int)
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlock(RestStatus)
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlock(ClusterBlockLevel)
to something that better reflects the property of the ClusterBlock that is searched for:
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlockWithId(int)
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlockWithStatus(RestStatus)
ClusterBlocks.hasGlobalBlockWithLevel(ClusterBlockLevel)
Improve error message returned to the client when an SQL statement
cannot be translated to a ES query DSL. Cases:
1. WHERE clause evaluates to FALSE => No results returned
1. Missing FROM clause => Local execution, e.g.: SELECT SIN(PI())
3. Special SQL command => Only valid of SQL iface, e.g.: SHOW TABLES
Fixes: #37040
Logical operators OR and AND as well as conditional functions
(COALESCE, LEAST, GREATEST, etc.) cannot be folded to NULL if one
of their children is NULL as is the case for most of the functions.
Therefore, their nullable() implementation cannot return true. On
the other hand they cannot return false as if they're wrapped within
an IS NULL or IS NOT NULL expression, the expression will be folded
to false and true respectively leading to wrong results.
Change the signature of nullable() method and add a third value UKNOWN
to handle these cases.
Fixes: #35872
In Lucene 8 searches can skip non-competitive hits if the total hit count is not requested.
It is also possible to track the number of hits up to a certain threshold. This is a trade off to speed up searches while still being able to know a lower bound of the total hit count. This change adds the ability to set this threshold directly in the track_total_hits search option. A boolean value (true, false) indicates whether the total hit count should be tracked in the response. When set as an integer this option allows to compute a lower bound of the total hits while preserving the ability to skip non-competitive hits when enough matches have been collected.
Relates #33028
When a 6.1-6.3 job is opened in a later version
we increase the model memory limit by 30% if it's
below 0.5GB. The migration of jobs from cluster
state to the config index changes the job version,
so we need to also do this uplift as part of that
config migration.
Relates #36961
The unused state remover was never adjusted to account for jobs stored
in the config index. The result was that when triggered it removed
state for all jobs stored in the config index.
This commit fixes the issue.
Closes#37109
Improve parsing to save the source for each token alongside the location
of each Node/Expression for accurate reproducibility of an expression
name and source
Fix#36894
Removes the `xpack.ml.max_model_memory_limit` cluster setting
at the teardown of the `ml_info.yml` tests to ensure the setting
does not trip other tests.
Enhance error message for the case that the 2nd argument of PERCENTILE
and PERCENTILE_RANK is not a foldable, as it doesn't make sense to have
a dynamic value coming from a field.
Fixes: #36903
We run subsequent token invalidation requests and we still want to
trigger the deletion of expired tokens so we need to lower the
deleteInterval parameter significantly. Especially now that the
bwc expiration logic is removed and the invalidation process is
much shorter
Resolves#37063
Changes the feature usage retrieval to use the job manager rather than
directly talking to the cluster state, because jobs can now be either in
cluster state or stored in an index
This is a follow-up of #36702 / #36698
- Removes bwc invalidation logic from the TokenService
- Removes bwc serialization for InvalidateTokenResponse objects as
old nodes in supported mixed clusters during upgrade will be 6.7 and
thus will know of the new format
- Removes the created field from the TokensInvalidationResult and the
InvalidateTokenResponse as it is no longer useful in > 7.0
If we don't explicitly sett the client SSLSocketFactory when
creating an InMemoryDirectoryServer and setting its SSL config, it
will result in using a TrustAllTrustManager(that extends
X509TrustManager) which is not allowed in a FIPS 140 JVM.
Instead, we get the SSLSocketFactory from the existing SSLContext
and pass that to be used.
Resolves#37013
The phrase "missing authentication token" is historic and is based
around the use of "AuthenticationToken" objects inside the Realm code.
However, now that we have a TokenService and token API, this message
would sometimes lead people in the wrong direction and they would try
and generate a "token" for authentication purposes when they would
typically just need a username:password Basic Auth header.
This change replaces the word "token" with "credentials".
In #30509 we changed the way SSL configuration is reloaded when the
content of a file changes. As a consequence of that implementation
change the LDAP realm ceased to pick up changes to CA files (or other
certificate material) if they changed.
This commit repairs the reloading behaviour for LDAP realms, and adds
a test for this functionality.
Resolves: #36923
Today the routing of a SourceToParse is assigned in a separate step
after the object is created. We can easily forget to set the routing.
With this commit, the routing must be provided in the constructor of
SourceToParse.
Relates #36921
The AutoFollowCoordinator should be resilient to the fact that the follower
index has already been created and in that case it should only update
the auto follow metadata with the fact that the follower index was created.
Relates to #33007
Currently auto follow stats users are unable to see whether an auto follow
error was recent or old. The new timestamp field will help user distinguish
between old and new errors.
Both index following and auto following should be resilient against missing remote connections.
This happens in the case that they get accidentally removed by a user. When this happens
auto following and index following will retry to continue instead of failing with unrecoverable exceptions.
Both the put follow and put auto follow APIs validate whether the
remote cluster connection. The logic added in this change only exists
in case during the lifetime of a follower index or auto follow pattern
the remote connection gets removed. This retry behavior similar how CCR
deals with authorization errors.
Closes#36667Closes#36255
* Added Limitations page
* Made the aggregations page follow the common template for functions
* Modified all tables to have the first row's cells content centered
* Polishing in other various sections
When the script contexts were created in 6, the use of params.ctx was
deprecated. This commit cleans up that code and ensures that params.ctx
is null in both watcher script contexts.
Relates: #34059
Realm settings were changed in #30241 in a non-BWC way.
If you try and start a 7.x node using a 6.x config style, then the
default error messages do not adequately describe the cause of
the problem, or the solution.
This change detects the when realms are using the 6.x style and fails
with a specific error message.
This detection is a best-effort, and will detect issues when the
realms have not been modified to use the 7.x style, but may not detect
situations where the configuration was partially changed.
e.g. We can detect this:
xpack.security.authc:
realms.pki1.type: pki
realms.pki1.order: 3
realms.pki1.ssl.certificate_authorities: [ "ca.crt" ]
But this (where the "order" has been updated, but the "ssl.*" has not)
will fall back to the standard "unknown setting" check
xpack.security.authc:
realms.pki.pki1.order: 3
realms.pki1.ssl.certificate_authorities: [ "ca.crt" ]
Closes: #36026
This commit adds a RemoteClusterAwareRequest interface that allows a
request to specify which remote node it should be routed to. The remote
cluster aware client will attempt to route the request directly to this
node. Otherwise it will send it as a proxy action to eventually end up
on the requested node.
It implements the ccr clean_session action with this client.
Allow scripts to correctly reference grouping functions
Fix bug in translation of date/time functions mixed with histograms.
Enhance Verifier to prevent histograms being nested inside other
functions inside GROUP BY (as it implies double grouping)
Extend Histogram docs
This is related to #35975. When the shard restore process is complete,
the index mappings need to be updated to ensure that the data in the
files restores is compatible with the follower mappings. This commit
implements a mapping update as the final step in a shard restore.
the testFullPolicy and testMoveToRolloverStep tests
are very important tests, but they sometimes timeout
beyond the default 10sec wait for shrink to occur.
This commit increases one of the assertBusys to
20 seconds
Currently if a leader index with soft deletes disabled is auto followed then this index is silently ignored.
This commit changes this behavior to mark these indices as auto followed and report an error, which is visible in auto follow stats. Marking the index as auto follow is important, because otherwise the auto follower will continuously try to auto follow and fail.
Relates to #33007
... MlDistributedFailureIT.testLoseDedicatedMasterNode.
An intermittent failure has been observed in
`MlDistributedFailureIT. testLoseDedicatedMasterNode`.
The test launches a cluster comprised by a dedicated master node
and a data and ML node. It creates a job and datafeed and starts them.
It then shuts down and restarts the master node. Finally, the test asserts
that the two tasks have been reassigned within 10s.
The intermittent failure is due to the assertions that the tasks have been
reassigned failing. Investigating the failure revealed that the `assertBusy`
that performs that assertion times out. Furthermore, it appears that the
job task is not reassigned because the memory tracking info is stale.
Memory tracking info is refreshed asynchronously when a job is attempted
to be reassigned. Tasks are attempted to be reassigned either due to a relevant
cluster state change or periodically. The periodic interval is controlled by a cluster
setting called `cluster.persistent_tasks.allocation.recheck_interval` and defaults to 30s.
What seems to be happening in this test is that if all cluster state changes after the
master node is restarted come through before the async memory info refresh completes,
then the job might take up to 30s until it is attempted to reassigned. Thus the `assertBusy`
times out.
This commit changes the test to reduce the periodic check that reassigns persistent
tasks to `200ms`. If the above theory is correct, this should eradicate those failures.
Closes#36760
This change cleans up a number of ugly BWC
workarounds in the ML code.
7.0 cannot run in a mixed version cluster with
versions prior to 6.7, so code that deals with
these old versions is no longer required.
Closes#29963
* This change is to account for different system clock implementations
or different Java versions (for Java 8, milliseconds precision is used;
for Java 9+ a system specific clock implementation is used which can
have greater precision than what we need here).
Negative timestamps are currently supported in joda time. These are
dates before epoch. However, it doesn't really make sense to have a
negative timestamp, since this is a modern format. Any dates before
epoch can be represented with normal date formats, like ISO8601.
Additionally, implementing negative epoch timestamp parsing in java time
has an edge case which would more than double the code required. This
commit deprecates use of negative epoch timestamps.
When a filter is evaluated to false then it becomes a LocalRelation
with an EmptyExecutable. The LocalRelation in turn, becomes a
LocalExec and the the SkipQueryIfFoldingProjection was wrongly
converting it to a SingletonExecutable. Moreover made a change, so
that the queries without FROM clause, which are supposed to return a
single row, to become a LocalRelation with a SingletonExecutable
instead of EmptyExecutable to avoid mixing up with the ones operating
on a table but with a filter that evaluates to false.
Fixes: #35980
Explicitly call out the existence of the troubleshooting guide so
that hopefully users can solve common and easy problems with their
initial configuration
Leaving `index.lifecycle.indexing_complete` in place when removing the
lifecycle policy from an index can cause confusion, as if a new policy
is associated with the policy, rollover will be silently skipped.
Removing that setting when removing the policy from an index makes
associating a new policy with the index more involved, but allows ILM to
fail loudly, rather than silently skipping operations which the user may
assume are being performed.
* Adjust order of checks in WaitForRolloverReadyStep
This allows ILM to error out properly for indices that have a valid
alias, but are not the write index, while still handling
`indexing_complete` on old-style aliases and rollover (that is, those
which only point to a single index at a time with no explicit write
index)