The maximum map count boostrap check can be a hindrance to users that do
not own the underlying platform on which they are executing
Elasticsearch. This is because addressing it requires tuning the kernel
and a platform provider might now allow this, especially on shared
infrastructure. However, this bootstrap check is not needed if mmapfs is
not in use. Today we do not have a way for the user to communicate that
they are not going to use mmapfs. This commit therefore adds a setting
that enables the user to disallow mmapfs. When mmapfs is disallowed, the
maximum map count bootstrap check is not enforced. Additionally, we
fallback to a different default index store and prevent the explicit use
of mmapfs for an index.
This change introduces a dedicated ConnectionManager for every RemoteClusterConnection
such that there is not state shared with the TransportService internal ConnectionManager.
All connections to a remote cluster are isolated from the TransportService but still uses
the TransportService and it's internal properties like the Transport, tracing and internal
listener actions on disconnects etc.
This allows a remote cluster connection to have a different lifecycle than a local cluster connection,
also local discovery code doesn't get notified if there is a disconnect on from a remote cluster and
each connection can use it's own dedicated connection profile which allows to have a reduced set of
connections per cluster without conflicting with the local cluster.
Closes#31835
* INGEST: Move all Pipeline State into IngestService
* Moves all pipeline state into the ingest service
* Retains the existing pipeline store and pipeline execution service as inner classes to make the review easier, they should be flattened out in the next step
* All tests for these classes were copied (and adapted) to the ingest service tests
* This is a refactoring step to enable a clean implementation of a pipeline processor (See #32473)
There are two problems with the scheduler engine today. Both relate to
listeners that throw.
The first problem is that any triggered listener that throws a plain old
exception will cause no additional listeners to be triggered for the
event, and will also cause the scheduler to never be invoked again. This
leads to lost events and is bad.
The second problem is that any triggered listener that throws an error
of the fatal kind will not lead to that error because caught by the
uncaught exception handler. This is because the triggered listener is
executed as a future task under a scheduled thread pool executor. A
throwable there goes caught by the JDK framework and set as the outcome
on the future task. Since we never inspect these tasks for their
outcomes, nor is there a good place to do this, we have to handle these
errors ourselves. To do this, we catch them and dispatch them to the
uncaught exception handler via a forked thread. This is similar to our
handling in Netty.
Since #28140 when the global checkpoint is advanced, we try to move the
safe commit forward, and clean up old index commits if possible. However,
we forget to trim unreferenced translog.
This change makes sure that we prune both old translog and index commits
when the safe commit advanced.
Relates #28140Closes#32089
Subclasses of `EsIntegTestCase` run multiple Elasticsearch nodes in the
same JVM and when we log we look at the name of the thread to figure out
the node name. This makes sure that all calls to `daemonThreadFactory`
include the node name.
Closes#32574
I'd like to follow this up with more drastic changes that make it
impossible to do this incorrectly but that change is much larger than
this and I'd like to get these log lines fixed up sooner rather than
later.
All Translog inner closes should happen after tragedy exception is set (#32674)
We faced with the nasty race condition. See #32526
InternalEngine.failOnTragic method has thrown AssertionError.
If you carefully look at if branches in this method, you will spot that its only possible, if either Lucene IndexWriterhas closed from inside or Translog, has closed from inside, but tragedy exception is not set.
For now, let us concentrate on the Translog class.
We found out that there are two methods in Translog - namely rollGeneration and trimOperations that are closing Translog in case of Exception without tragedy exception being set.
This commit fixes these 2 methods. To fix it, we pull tragedyException from TranslogWriter up-to Translog class, because in these 2 methods IndexWriter could be innocent, but still Translog needs to be closed. Also, tragedyException is wrapped with TragicExceptionHolder to reuse CAS/addSuppresed functionality in Translog and TranslogWriter.
Also to protect us in the future and make sure close method is never called from inside Translog special assertion examining stack trace is added. Since we're still targeting Java 8 for runtime - no StackWalker API is used in the implementation.
In the stack-trace checking method, we're considering inner caller not only Translog methods but Translog child classes methods as well. It does mean that Translog is meant for extending it, but it's needed to be able to test this method.
Closes#32526
This is related to #32517. This commit passes the DiscoveryNode to the
initiateChannel method for different Transport implementation. This
will allow additional attributes (besides just the socket address) to be
used when opening channels.
Randomized test conditions that cause some shards to have no docs on them
failed due to test asserts that relied on a lazy initialization side effect
from the map script. After this fix:
- Test cases with the relevant init script are protected
- Test cases with the relevant combine or reduce scripts were already
protected, because the combine and reduce scripts safely handle this case.
This is a followup to #31886. After that commit the
TransportConnectionListener had to be propogated to both the
Transport and the ConnectionManager. This commit moves that listener
to completely live in the ConnectionManager. The request and response
related methods are moved to a TransportMessageListener. That listener
continues to live in the Transport class.
* Lazy resolve DNS (i.e. `String` to `DiscoveryNode`) to not run into indefinitely caching lookup issues (provided the JVM dns cache is configured correctly as explained in https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.3/networkaddress-cache-ttl.html)
* Changed `InetAddress` type to `String` for that higher up the stack
* Passed down `Supplier<DiscoveryNode>` instead of outright `DiscoveryNode` from `RemoteClusterAware#buildRemoteClustersSeeds` on to lazy resolve DNS when the `DiscoveryNode` is actually used (could've also passed down the value of `clusterName = REMOTE_CLUSTERS_SEEDS.getNamespace(concreteSetting)` together with the `List<String>` of hosts, but this route seemed to introduce less duplication and resulted in a significantly smaller changeset).
* Closes#28858
Currently, if geo context is represented by something other than
geo_point or an object with lat and lon fields, the parsing of it
as a geo context can result in ignoring the context altogether,
returning confusing errors such as number_format_exception or trying
to parse the number specifying as long-encoded hash code. It would also
fail if the geo_point was stored.
This commit makes the mapping parsing more strict and will fail during
mapping update or index creation if the geo context doesn't point to
a geo_point field.
Supersedes #32412Closes#32202
* Scripted metric aggregations: add deprecation warning and system property to control legacy params
Scripted metric aggregation params._agg/_aggs are replaced by state/states context variables. By default the old params are still present, and a deprecation warning is emitted when Scripted Metric Aggregations are used. A new system property can be used to disable the legacy params. This functionality will be removed in a future revision.
* Fix minor style issue and docs test failure
* Disable deprecated params._agg/_aggs in tests and revise tests to use state/states instead
* Add integration test covering deprecated scripted metrics aggs params._agg/_aggs access
* Disable deprecated params._agg/_aggs in docs integration tests and revise stored scripts to use state/states instead
* Revert unnecessary migrations doc change
A relevant note should be added in the changes destined for 7.0; this PR is going to be backported to 6.x.
* Replace deprecated _agg param bwc integration test with a couple of unit tests
* Fix compatibility test after merge
* Rename backwards compatibility system property per code review feedback
* Tweak deprecation warning text per review feedback
This fix prevernts trying to parse unknown timezone ids by converting
the joda time zone via java.util.TimeZone to a java time based ZoneId.
Closes#32927
testDocStats test is flaky and sometimes it's failing on jenkins and
failure is not reproducible locally. The reason for this failure is in
timing. If the number of deleted documents is greater than 33% of inserted
documents, Lucene will schedule segments to merge if TieredMergePolicy is
used (it's not the case for LogMergePolicy, but ES is only using
TieredMergePolicy). If this merge is performed before stats are
retrieved - we will get 0 for "deleted" counter.
So basically this counter could be either 0 or numOfDeletedDocs at this point,
but this is the too loose assertion and we decided to remove it at all.
Closes#32766
This commit disables the automatic `refresh_interval` in order to ensure
that index readers cannot differ between the normal and scroll search.
This issue is related to the 7.5 Lucene upgrade which contains a change that
makes single segment merge more likely to occur (max deletes percentage).
Closes#32682
We do not support passphrases on the secure settings storage (the
keystore). Yet, we added support for this in the API layer. This commit
removes this support so that we are not limited in our future options,
or have to make a breaking change.
This change cleans up some methods in the CharArrays class from x-pack, which
includes the unification of char[] to utf8 and utf8 to char[] conversions that
intentionally do not use strings. There was previously an implementation in
x-pack and in the reloading of secure settings. The method from the reloading
of secure settings was adopted as it handled more scenarios related to the
backing byte and char buffers that were used to perform the conversions. The
cleaned up class is moved into libs/core to allow it to be used by requests
that will be migrated to the high level rest client.
Relates #32332
This commit fixes a global checkpoint listeners test wherein we were
expecting an executor to have been used even if there were no
listeners. This is silliness, so this commit adjusts the assertion to
verify that the executor never fires if there are no listeners, and
fires exactly once if there is one or more listeners.
This commit introduces the ability for global checkpoint listeners to be
registered at the shard level. These listeners are notified when the
global checkpoint is updated, and also when the shard closes. To
encapsulate these listeners, we introduce a shard-level component that
handles synchronization of notification and modifications to the
collection of listeners.
This is related to #31835. It moves the default connection profile into
the ConnectionManager class. The will allow us to have different
connection managers with different profiles.
This removes custom Response classes that extend `AcknowledgedResponse` and do nothing, these classes are not needed and we can directly use the non-abstract super-class instead.
While this appears to be a large PR, no code has actually changed, only class names have been changed and entire classes removed.
This commit adds a java time version of the existing rounding classes, which features the same test suite and a small test class to check if serialization works as expected.
Significance score doubles were being parsed as long. Existing tests did not catch this because SignificantLongTermsTests and SignificantStringTermsTests did not set the score. Fixed these and also added integration test.
Thanks for the report/fix, Blakko
Closes#32770
* INGEST: Create Index Before Pipeline Execute
* Ensures that indices are created before the default pipeline setting is read to correcly handle the case of an index template containing a default pipeline (without the fix the first document does not get the pipeline applied as explained in #32758)
* closes#32758
#31821 introduced an unreleased bug where NOOP updates were incorrectly mutating the bulk
shard request, inserting null item to be replicated, which would result in NullPointerExceptions when
serializing the request to be shipped to the replicas.
Closes#32808
This is related to #31835. This commit adds a connection manager that
manages client connections to other nodes. This means that the
TcpTransport no longer maintains a map of nodes that it is connected
to.
With the move to java time, the default formatter used by toString on
ZonedDateTime uses optional components for least significant portions of
the date. This commit changes the cat indices api to use a strict date
time format, which will always output milliseconds, even if they are
zero.
closes#32466
Currently AbstractBuilderTestCase generates certain random values in its
`beforeTest()` method annotated with @Before only the first time that a test
method in the suite is run while initializing the serviceHolder that we use for
the rest of the test. This changes the values of subsequent random values
and has the effect that when running single methods from a test suite with
"-Dtests.method=*", the random values it sees are different from when the same
test method is run as part of the whole test suite. This makes it hard to use
the reproduction lines logged on failure.
This change runs the inialization of the serviceHolder and the randomization
connected to it using the test runners master seed, so reproduction by running
just one method is possible again.
Closes#32400
Processing bulk request goes item by item. Sometimes during processing, we need to stop execution and wait for a new mapping update to be processed by the node. This is currently achieved by throwing a `RetryOnPrimaryException`, which is caught higher up. When the exception is caught, we wait for the next cluster state to arrive and process the request again. Sadly this is a problem because all operations that were already done until the mapping change was required are applied again and get new sequence numbers. This in turn means that the previously issued sequence numbers are never replicated to the replicas. That causes the local checkpoint of those shards to be stuck and with it all the seq# based infrastructure.
This commit refactors how we deal with retries with the goal of removing `RetryOnPrimaryException` and `RetryOnReplicaException` (not done yet). It achieves so by introducing a class `BulkPrimaryExecutionContext` that is used the capture the execution state and allows continuing from where the execution stopped. The class also formalizes the steps each item has to go through:
1) A translation phase for updates
2) Execution phase (always index/delete)
3) Waiting for a mapping update to come in, if needed
4) Requires a retry (for updates and cases where the mapping are still not available after the put mapping call returns)
5) A finalization phase which allows updates to the index/delete result to an update result.
This adds a java time based date math parser class in order, which will replace the joda date based one in the future. For now the class also returns the date in milliseconds since the epoch.
Currently if a document cannot be indexed because it violates the defined
mapping for the index, a MapperException is thrown. In some cases it is
useful to expose the expected field type in the exception itself,
so that the user can react based on the error message. This change adds
the expected data type to the MapperException.
Closes#31502