After starting the analytics job and checking its state
the state can be any of "started", "reindexing" or
"analyzing" depending on how quickly the work is done.
When upgrading data nodes to a newer version before
master nodes there was a risk that a transform running
on an upgraded data node would index a document into
the new transforms internal index before its index
template was created. This would cause the index to
be created with entirely dynamic mappings.
This change introduces a check before indexing any
internal transforms document to ensure that the required
index template exists and create it if it doesn't.
Backport of #46553
This commit replaces the `SearchContext` with the `QueryShardContext` when building aggregator factories. Aggregator factories are part of the `SearchContext` so they shouldn't require a `SearchContext` to create them.
The main changes here are the signatures of `AggregationBuilder#build` that now takes a `QueryShardContext` and `AggregatorFactory#createInternal` that passes the `SearchContext` to build the `Aggregator`.
Relates #46523
rename data frame transform plugin to transform:
- rename plugin data-frame to transform
- change all package names from o.e.*.dataframe.* to o.e.*.transform.*
- necessary changes to fix loading/testing
* More Efficient Ordering of Shard Upload Execution (#42791)
* Change the upload order of of snapshots to work file by file in parallel on the snapshot pool instead of merely shard-by-shard
* Inspired by #39657
* Cleanup BlobStoreRepository Abort and Failure Handling (#46208)
The enrich api returns enrich coordinator stats and
information about currently executing enrich policies.
The coordinator stats include per ingest node:
* The current number of search requests in the queue.
* The total number of outstanding remote requests that
have been executed since node startup. Each remote
request is likely to include multiple search requests.
This depends on how much search requests are in the
queue at the time when the remote request is performed.
* The number of current outstanding remote requests.
* The total number of search requests that `enrich`
processors have executed since node startup.
The current execution policies stats include:
* The name of policy that is executing
* A full blow task info object that is executing the policy.
Relates to #32789
This change adds an IndexSearcher and the node's BigArrays in the QueryShardContext.
It's a spin off of #46527 as this change is required to allow aggregation builder to solely use the
query shard context.
Relates #46523
Investigating the test failure reported in #45518 it appears that
the datafeed task was not found during a tast state update. There
are only two places where such an update is performed: when we set
the state to `started` and when we set it to `stopping`. We handle
`ResourceNotFoundException` in the latter but not in the former.
Thus the test reveals a rare race condition where the datafeed gets
requested to stop before we managed to update its state to `started`.
I could not reproduce this scenario but it would be my best guess.
This commit catches `ResourceNotFoundException` while updating the
state to `started` and lets the task terminate smoothly.
Closes#45518
Backport of #46495
We depend on file realms being unique in a number of places. Pre
7.0 this was enforced by the fact that the multiple realm types
with different name would mean identical configuration keys and
cause configuration parsing errors. Since we intoduced affix
settings for realms this is not the case any more as the realm type
is part of the configuration key.
This change adds a check when building realms which will explicitly
fail if multiple realms are defined with the same name.
Backport of #46253
This changes API-Key authentication to always fallback to the realm
chain if the API key is not valid. The previous behaviour was
inconsistent and would terminate on some failures, but continue to the
realm chain for others.
Backport of: #46538
This class has been using a logger configured for a different class for
quite a while. While the circumstance in which it logs is rare, it
should still use the correct logger.
* Add retention to Snapshot Lifecycle Management (#46407)
This commit adds retention to the existing Snapshot Lifecycle Management feature (#38461) as described in #43663. This allows a user to configure SLM to automatically delete older snapshots based on a number of criteria.
An example policy would look like:
```
PUT /_slm/policy/snapshot-every-day
{
"schedule": "0 30 2 * * ?",
"name": "<production-snap-{now/d}>",
"repository": "my-s3-repository",
"config": {
"indices": ["foo-*", "important"]
},
// Newly configured retention options
"retention": {
// Snapshots should be deleted after 14 days
"expire_after": "14d",
// Keep a maximum of thirty snapshots
"max_count": 30,
// Keep a minimum of the four most recent snapshots
"min_count": 4
}
}
```
SLM Retention is run on a scheduled configurable with the `slm.retention_schedule` setting, which supports cron expressions. Deletions are run for a configurable time bounded by the `slm.retention_duration` setting, which defaults to 1 hour.
Included in this work is a new SLM stats API endpoint available through
``` json
GET /_slm/stats
```
That returns statistics about snapshot taken and deleted, as well as successful retention runs, failures, and the time spent deleting snapshots. #45362 has more information as well as an example of the output. These stats are also included when retrieving SLM policies via the API.
* Add base framework for snapshot retention (#43605)
* Add base framework for snapshot retention
This adds a basic `SnapshotRetentionService` and `SnapshotRetentionTask`
to start as the basis for SLM's retention implementation.
Relates to #38461
* Remove extraneous 'public'
* Use a local var instead of reading class var repeatedly
* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration (#43777)
* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration
This commit adds the `SnapshotRetentionConfiguration` class and its HLRC
counterpart to encapsulate the configuration for SLM retention.
Currently only a single parameter is supported as an example (we still
need to discuss the different options we want to support and their
names) to keep the size of the PR down. It also does not yet include version serialization checks
since the original SLM branch has not yet been merged.
Relates to #43663
* Fix REST tests
* Fix more documentation
* Use Objects.equals to avoid NPE
* Put `randomSnapshotLifecyclePolicy` in only one place
* Occasionally return retention with no configuration
* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and delet… (#44764)
* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and deletion
This commit implements the snapshot filtering and deletion for
`SnapshotRetentionTask`. Currently only the expire-after age is used for
determining whether a snapshot is eligible for deletion.
Relates to #43663
* Fix deletes running on the wrong thread
* Handle missing or null policy in snap metadata differently
* Convert Tuple<String, List<SnapshotInfo>> to Map<String, List<SnapshotInfo>>
* Use the `OriginSettingClient` to work with security, enhance logging
* Prevent NPE in test by mocking Client
* Allow empty/missing SLM retention configuration (#45018)
Semi-related to #44465, this allows the `"retention"` configuration map
to be missing.
Relates to #43663
* Add min_count and max_count as SLM retention predicates (#44926)
This adds the configuration options for `min_count` and `max_count` as
well as the logic for determining whether a snapshot meets this criteria
to SLM's retention feature.
These options are optional and one, two, or all three can be specified
in an SLM policy.
Relates to #43663
* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function (#45065)
* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function
With a cluster that has a large number of snapshots, it's possible that
snapshot deletion can take a very long time (especially since deletes
currently have to happen in a serial fashion). To prevent snapshot
deletion from taking forever in a cluster and blocking other operations,
this commit adds a setting to allow configuring a maximum time to spend
deletion snapshots during retention. This dynamic setting defaults to 1
hour and is best-effort, meaning that it doesn't hard stop a deletion
at an hour mark, but ensures that once the time has passed, all
subsequent deletions are deferred until the next retention cycle.
Relates to #43663
* Wow snapshots suuuure can take a long time.
* Use a LongSupplier instead of actually sleeping
* Remove TestLogging annotation
* Remove rate limiting
* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint (#45362)
* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint
This commit adds the infrastructure to gather metrics about the different SLM actions that a cluster
takes. These actions are stored in `SnapshotLifecycleStats` and perpetuated in cluster state. The
stats stored include the number of snapshots taken, failed, deleted, the number of retention runs,
as well as per-policy counts for snapshots taken, failed, and deleted. It also includes the amount
of time spent deleting snapshots from SLM retention.
This commit also adds an endpoint for retrieving all stats (further commits will expose this in the
SLM get-policy API) that looks like:
```
GET /_slm/stats
{
"retention_runs" : 13,
"retention_failed" : 0,
"retention_timed_out" : 0,
"retention_deletion_time" : "1.4s",
"retention_deletion_time_millis" : 1404,
"policy_metrics" : {
"daily-snapshots2" : {
"snapshots_taken" : 7,
"snapshots_failed" : 0,
"snapshots_deleted" : 6,
"snapshot_deletion_failures" : 0
},
"daily-snapshots" : {
"snapshots_taken" : 12,
"snapshots_failed" : 0,
"snapshots_deleted" : 12,
"snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
}
},
"total_snapshots_taken" : 19,
"total_snapshots_failed" : 0,
"total_snapshots_deleted" : 18,
"total_snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
}
```
This does not yet include HLRC for this, as this commit is quite large on its own. That will be
added in a subsequent commit.
Relates to #43663
* Version qualify serialization
* Initialize counters outside constructor
* Use computeIfAbsent instead of being too verbose
* Move part of XContent generation into subclass
* Fix REST action for master merge
* Unused import
* Record history of SLM retention actions (#45513)
This commit records the deletion of snapshots by the retention component
of SLM into the SLM history index for the purposes of reviewing operations
taken by SLM and alerting.
* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes (#45802)
* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes
This commit adds a ClusterStateObserver to wait until the currently
running snapshot is complete before proceeding with snapshot deletion.
SLM retention waits for the maximum allowed deletion time for the
snapshot to complete, however, the waiting time is not factored into
the limit on actual deletions.
Relates to #43663
* Increase timeout waiting for snapshot completion
* Apply patch
From 2374316f0d.patch
* Rename test variables
* [TEST] Be less strict for stats checking
* Skip SLM retention if ILM is STOPPING or STOPPED (#45869)
This adds a check to ensure we take no action during SLM retention if
ILM is currently stopped or in the process of stopping.
Relates to #43663
* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention (#45992)
* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention run
Previously we only checked to see if a snapshot was currently running,
but it turns out that more things can block snapshot deletion. This
changes the check to be a check for:
- a snapshot currently running
- a deletion already in progress
- a repo cleanup in progress
- a restore currently running
This was found by CI where a third party delete in a test caused SLM
retention deletion to throw an exception.
Relates to #43663
* Add unit test for okayToDeleteSnapshots
* Fix bug where SLM retention task would be scheduled on every node
* Enhance test logging
* Ignore if snapshot is already deleted
* Missing import
* Fix SnapshotRetentionServiceTests
* Expose SLM policy stats in get SLM policy API (#45989)
This also adds support for the SLM stats endpoint to the high level rest client.
Retrieving a policy now looks like:
```json
{
"daily-snapshots" : {
"version": 1,
"modified_date": "2019-04-23T01:30:00.000Z",
"modified_date_millis": 1556048137314,
"policy" : {
"schedule": "0 30 1 * * ?",
"name": "<daily-snap-{now/d}>",
"repository": "my_repository",
"config": {
"indices": ["data-*", "important"],
"ignore_unavailable": false,
"include_global_state": false
},
"retention": {}
},
"stats": {
"snapshots_taken": 0,
"snapshots_failed": 0,
"snapshots_deleted": 0,
"snapshot_deletion_failures": 0
},
"next_execution": "2019-04-24T01:30:00.000Z",
"next_execution_millis": 1556048160000
}
}
```
Relates to #43663
* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase (#46356)
* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase
This commit splits `SnapshotLifecycleIT` into two different tests.
`SnapshotLifecycleRestIT` which includes the tests that do not require
slow repositories, and `SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests` which is now an
integration test using `MockRepository` to simulate a snapshot being in
progress.
Relates to #43663Resolves#46205
* Add error logging when exceptions are thrown
* Update serialization versions
* Fix type inference
* Use non-Cancellable HLRC return value
* Fix Client mocking in test
* Fix SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests for 7.x branch
* Update SnapshotRetentionTask for non-multi-repo snapshot retrieval
* Add serialization guards for SnapshotLifecyclePolicy
The previous transport action was a read action, which under the right
set of circumstances can execute on a coordinating node. This commit
ensures that cannot happen.
This commit changes the SSLContext for the email server we use in
the tests so that it loads its key material from an in memory
keystore (that is in turn built from a pair of PEM encoded private key
and certificate) instead of a PKCS#12 one. This is done so that when
we run our tests in FIPS 140-2 JVMs, the keystore is of a type that the
Security Provider actually supports.
This also mutes testCanSendMessageToSmtpServerByDisablingVerification
as we can't run tests with verification set to `none` in FIPS 140
JVMs.
* Fix issue with painless scripting not being correctly generated when
datetime functions are used for GROUPing of an INTERVAL operation.
(cherry picked from commit cb92828e8ec9d9d241bd6189e5835fd99f8b9a44)
ML users who upgrade from versions prior to 7.4 to 7.4 or later
will have ML results indices that do not have mappings for the
total_search_time_ms field. Therefore, when searching these
indices we must tolerate this field not having a mapping.
Fixes#46437
This refactors `DataFrameAnalyticsTask` into its own class.
The task has quite a lot of functionality now and I believe it would
make code more readable to have it live as its own class rather than
an inner class of the start action class.
Backport of #46402
* [ML][Transforms] fixing rolling upgrade continuous transform test (#45823)
* [ML][Transforms] fixing rolling upgrade continuous transform test
* adjusting wait assert logic
* adjusting wait conditions
* [ML][Transforms] allow executor to call start on started task (#46347)
* making sure we only upgrade from 7.4.0 in test
* [ML] waiting for ml indices before waiting task assignment testFullClusterRestart
* waiting for a stable cluster after fullrestart
* removing unused imports
This commit initializes DocumentSubsetBitsetCache even if DLS
is disabled. Previously it would throw null pointer when querying
usage stats if we explicitly disabled DLS as there would be no instance of DocumentSubsetBitsetCache to query. It is okay to initialize
DocumentSubsetBitsetCache which will be empty as the license enforcement
would prevent usage of DLS feature and it will not fail when accessing usage stats.
Closes#45147
This PR merges the `vectors-optimize-brute-force` feature branch, which makes
the following changes to how vector functions are computed:
* Precompute the L2 norm of each vector at indexing time. (#45390)
* Switch to ByteBuffer for vector encoding. (#45936)
* Decode vectors and while computing the vector function. (#46103)
* Use an array instead of a List for the query vector. (#46155)
* Precompute the normalized query vector when using cosine similarity. (#46190)
Co-authored-by: Mayya Sharipova <mayya.sharipova@elastic.co>
Besides a rename, this changes allows to processor to attach multiple
enrich docs to the document being ingested.
Also in order to control the maximum number of enrich docs to be
included in the document being ingested, the `max_matches` setting
is added to the enrich processor.
Relates #32789
As per #45852 comment we no longer need to log stack-traces in
SecurityTransportExceptionHandler and SecurityHttpExceptionHandler even
if trace logging is enabled.
(cherry picked from commit c99224a32d26db985053b7b36e2049036e438f97)
The test seems to have been failing due to a race condition between
stopping the task and refreshing the destination index. In particular,
we were going forward with refreshing the destination index even
though the task stopped in the meantime. This was fixed in
request.
Closes#43960
Backport of #46271
Previously, when the condition (1st argument) of the IIF function could
be evaluated (folded) to false, the `IfConditional` was eliminated which
caused `IndexOutOfBoundsException` to be thrown when `info()` and
`resolveType()` methods where called.
Fixes: #46268
(cherry picked from commit 9a885a3ac47bc8f52c07770d1d8d670ce0af1e59)
* [ML][Transforms] fixing stop on changes check bug
* Adding new method finishAndCheckState to cover race conditions in early terminations
* changing stopping conditions in `onStart`
* allow indexer to finish when exiting early
Fixes a problem where operations_behind would be one less than
expected per shard in a new index matched by the data frame
transform source pattern.
For example, if a data frame transform had a source of foo*
and a new index foo-new was created with 2 shards and 7 documents
indexed in it then operations_behind would be 5 prior to this
change.
The problem was that an empty index has a global checkpoint
number of -1 and the sequence number of the first document that
is indexed into an index is 0, not 1. This doesn't matter for
indices included in both the last and next checkpoints, as the
off-by-one errors cancelled, but for a new index it affected
the observed result.
Fix test issue to stabilise scoring through use of DFS search mode.
Randomised index-then-delete docs introduced by the test framework likely caused an imbalance in IDF scores across shards. Also made number of shards used in test a random number for added test coverage.
Closes#46174
Previously, if the DataType of all the WHEN conditions of a CASE
statement is NULL, then it was set to NULL even if the ELSE clause
has a non-NULL data type, e.g.:
```
CASE WHEN a = 1 THEN NULL
WHEN a = 5 THEN NULL
ELSE 'foo'
```
Fixes: #46032
(cherry picked from commit 8c1012efbbd3a300afd0dfb9b18250f15ea753f9)
Though we allow CCS within datafeeds, users could prevent nodes from accessing remote clusters. This can cause mysterious errors and difficult to troubleshoot.
This commit adds a check to verify that `cluster.remote.connect` is enabled on the current node when a datafeed is configured with a remote index pattern.
* [ML] Regression dependent variable must be numeric
This adds a validation that the dependent variable of a regression
analysis must be numeric.
* Address review comments and fix some problems
In addition to addressing the review comments, this
commit fixes a few issues I found during testing.
In particular:
- if there were mappings for required fields but they were
not included we were not reporting the error
- if explicitly included fields had unsupported types we were
not reporting the error
Unfortunately, I couldn't get those fixed without refactoring
the code in `ExtractedFieldsDetector`.
Today we might carry on a big merge uncommitted and therefore
occupy a significant amount of diskspace for quite a long time
if for instance indexing load goes down and we are not quickly
reaching the translog size threshold. This change will cause a
flush if we hit a significant merge (512MB by default) which
frees diskspace sooner.
If a CCR lease is disappeared while we are renewing it, then we will
issue asyncAddRetentionLease to add that lease. And if
asyncAddRetentionLease takes longer than retentionLeaseRenewInterval,
then we can issue another asyncAddRetentionLease request. One of
asyncAddRetentionLease requests will fail with
RetentionLeaseAlreadyExistsException, hence trip the assertion.
Closes#45192
This commit adds the `rollover_alias` setting required for ILM to work
correctly to the SLM history index template and adds assertions to the
SLM integration tests to ensure that it works correctly.
Currently, when using script_score functions like cosineSimilarity, the query
vector is treated as an array of doubles. Since the stored document vectors use
floats, it seems like the least surprising behavior for the query vectors to
also be float arrays.
In addition to improving consistency, this change may help with some
optimizations we have been considering around vector dot product.
This commit adds support for `boolean` fields in data frame
analytics (and currently both outlier detection and regression).
The analytics process expects `boolean` fields to be encoded as
integers with 0 or 1 value.
Prior to this commit the foreach action execution had a hard coded
limit to 100 iterations. This commit allows the max number of
iterations to be a configuration ('max_iterations') on the foreach
action. The default remains 100.
Adds a parameter `training_percent` to regression. The default
value is `100`. When the parameter is set to a value less than `100`,
from the rows that can be used for training (ie. those that have a
value for the dependent variable) we randomly choose whether to actually
use for training. This enables splitting the data into a training set and
the rest, usually called testing, validation or holdout set, which allows
for validating the model on data that have not been used for training.
Technically, the analytics process considers as training the data that
have a value for the dependent variable. Thus, when we decide a training
row is not going to be used for training, we simply clear the row's
dependent variable.
The existing privilege model for API keys with privileges like
`manage_api_key`, `manage_security` etc. are too permissive and
we would want finer-grained control over the cluster privileges
for API keys. Previously APIs created would also need these
privileges to get its own information.
This commit adds support for `manage_own_api_key` cluster privilege
which only allows api key cluster actions on API keys owned by the
currently authenticated user. Also adds support for retrieval of
the API key self-information when authenticating via API key
without the need for the additional API key privileges.
To support this privilege, we are introducing additional
authentication context along with the request context such that
it can be used to authorize cluster actions based on the current
user authentication.
The API key get and invalidate APIs introduce an `owner` flag
that can be set to true if the API key request (Get or Invalidate)
is for the API keys owned by the currently authenticated user only.
In that case, `realm` and `username` cannot be set as they are
assumed to be the currently authenticated ones.
The changes cover HLRC changes, documentation for the API changes.
Closes#40031
This commit introduces PKI realm delegation. This feature
supports the PKI authentication feature in Kibana.
In essence, this creates a new API endpoint which Kibana must
call to authenticate clients that use certificates in their TLS
connection to Kibana. The API call passes to Elasticsearch the client's
certificate chain. The response contains an access token to be further
used to authenticate as the client. The client's certificates are validated
by the PKI realms that have been explicitly configured to permit
certificates from the proxy (Kibana). The user calling the delegation
API must have the delegate_pki privilege.
Closes#34396
This adds a pipeline aggregation that calculates the cumulative
cardinality of a field. It does this by iteratively merging in the
HLL sketch from consecutive buckets and emitting the cardinality up
to that point.
This is useful for things like finding the total "new" users that have
visited a website (as opposed to "repeat" visitors).
This is a Basic+ aggregation and adds a new Data Science plugin
to house it and future advanced analytics/data science aggregations.
The native process requires that there be a non-zero number of rows to analyze. If the flag --rows 0 is passed to the executable, it throws and does not start.
When building the configuration for the process we should not start the native process if there are no rows.
Adding some logging to indicate what is occurring.
* Watcher add email warning if CSV attachment contains formulas (#44460)
This commit introduces a Warning message to the emails generated by
Watcher's reporting action. This change complements Kibana's CSV
formula notifications (see elastic/kibana#37930).
This is implemented by reading a header (kbn-csv-contains-formulas)
provided by Kibana to notify to attach the Warning to the email.
The wording of the warning is borrowed from Kibana's UI and may
be overridden by a dynamic setting
xpack.notification.reporting.warning.kbn-csv-contains-formulas.text.
This warning is enabled by default, but may be disabled via a
dynamic setting xpack.notification.reporting.warning.enabled.
As of #43939 Watcher tests now correctly block until all Watch executions
kicked off by that test are finished. Prior we allowed tests to finish with
outstanding watch executions. It was known that this would increase the
time needed to finish a test. However, running the tests on CI can be slow
and on at least 1 occasion it took 60s to actually finish.
This PR simply increases the max allowable timeout for Watcher tests
to clean up after themselves.
Today if non-TLS record is received on TLS port generic exception will
be logged with the stack-trace.
SSLExceptionHelper.isNotSslRecordException method does not work because
it's assuming that NonSslRecordException would be top-level.
This commit addresses the issue and the log would be more concise.
(cherry picked from commit 6b83527bf0c23d4d5b97fab7f290c43432945d4f)
This commit allows the Transport Actions for the SSO realms to
indicate the realm that should be used to authenticate the
constructed AuthenticationToken. This is useful in the case that
many authentication realms of the same type have been configured
and where the caller of the API(Kibana or a custom web app) already
know which realm should be used so there is no need to iterate all
the realms of the same type.
The realm parameter is added in the relevant REST APIs as optional
so as not to introduce any breaking change.
When a policy is deleted, the enrich indices that are backing the policy
alias should also be deleted. This commit does that work and cleans up
the transport action a bit so that the lock release is easier to see, as
well as to ensure that any action carried out, regardless of exception,
unlocks the policy.
Previously, the stats API reports a progress percentage
for DF analytics tasks that are running and are in the
`reindexing` or `analyzing` state.
This means that when the task is `stopped` there is no progress
reported. Thus, one cannot distinguish between a task that never
run to one that completed.
In addition, there are blind spots in the progress reporting.
In particular, we do not account for when data is loaded into the
process. We also do not account for when results are written.
This commit addresses the above issues. It changes progress
to being a list of objects, each one describing the phase
and its progress as a percentage. We currently have 4 phases:
reindexing, loading_data, analyzing, writing_results.
When the task stops, progress is persisted as a document in the
state index. The stats API now reports progress from in-memory
if the task is running, or returns the persisted document
(if there is one).
This commit changes the enrich processor factory to read the required
configuration from the current enrich index (from meta mapping field)
in order to create the processor.
Before this change the required config was read from the enrich policy
in the cluster state. Enrich policies are going to be stored in an
index (instead of the cluster state). In a processor factory there isn't
a way to load something from an index, so with this change we read
the required config / info from the enrich index (which is derived
from the enrich policy), which then allows us to move enrich policies
to an index.
With this change it is required to execute a policy before creating a
pipeline. Otherwise there is no enrich index and then there is no way
to validate that a policy exist or retrieve its type and match field.
Relates to #32789
A policy type controls how the enrich index is created and
the query executed against the match field. Currently there
is a single policy type (`exact_match`). In the near future
more policy types will be added and different policy may have
different configuration options.
For this reason type should be a json object instead of a string field:
```
{
"exact_match": {
...
}
}
```
instead of:
```
{
"type": "exact_match",
...
}
```
This will make streaming parsing of enrich policies easier as in the
new format, the parsing code can know ahead what configuration fields
to expect. In the latter format that is not possible if the type field
appears not as the first field.
Relates to #32789
The security indices were being created without specifying the
refresh interval, which means it would inherit a value from any
templates that exists.
However, certain security functionality depends on being able to
wait_for refresh, and causes errors (e.g. in Kibana) if that time
exceeds 30s.
This commit changes the security indices configuration to always be
created with a 1s refresh interval. This prevents any templates from
inadvertantly interfering with the proper functioning of security.
It is possible for an administrator to explicitly change the refresh
interval after the indices have been created.
Backport of: #45434
This change adds a new SSL context
xpack.notification.email.ssl.*
that supports the standard SSL configuration settings (truststore,
verification_mode, etc). This SSL context is used when configuring
outbound SMTP properties for watcher email notifications.
Backport of: #45272
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
* [ML] Adding data frame analytics stats to _usage API (#45820)
* [ML] Adding data frame analytics stats to _usage API
* making the size of analytics stats 10k
* adjusting backport
Adds index versioning for the internal data frame transform index. Allows for new indices to be created and referenced, `GET` requests now query over the index pattern and takes the latest doc (based on INDEX name).
When Watcher is stopped and there are still outstanding watches running
Watcher will report it self as stopped. In normal cases, this is not problematic.
However, for integration tests Watcher is started and stopped between
each test to help ensure a clean slate for each test. The tests are blocking
only on the stopped state and make an implicit assumption that all watches are
finished if the Watcher is stopped. This is an incorrect assumption since
Stopped really means, "I will not accept any more watches". This can lead to
un-predictable behavior in the tests such as message : "Watch is already queued
in thread pool" and state: "not_executed_already_queued".
This can also change the .watcher-history if watches linger between tests.
This commit changes the semantics of a manual stopping watcher to now mean:
"I will not accept any more watches AND all running watches are complete".
There is now an intermediary step "Stopping" and callback to allow transition
to a "Stopped" state when all Watches have completed.
Additionally since this impacts how long the tests will block waiting for a
"Stopped" state, the timeout has been increased.
Related: #42409
In internal test clusters tests we check that wiping all indices was acknowledged
but in REST tests we didn't.
This aligns the behavior in both kinds of tests.
Relates #45605 which might be caused by unacked deletes that were just slow.
Enrich processor configuration changes:
* Renamed `enrich_key` option to `field` option.
* Replaced `set_from` and `targets` options with `target_field`.
The `target_field` option behaves different to how `set_from` and
`targets` worked. The `target_field` is the field that will contain
the looked up document.
Relates to #32789
After the PR #45676 onFailure is now called before the indexer state has transitioned out of indexing.
To fix these tests, I added a new check to make sure that we don't mark it as failed until AFTER doSaveState is called with a STARTED indexer.
Following our own guidelines, SLM should use rollover instead of purely
time-based indices to keep shard counts low. This commit implements lazy
index creation for SLM's history indices, indexing via an alias, and
rollover in the built-in ILM policy.
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).
Regression analysis support missing fields. Even more, it is expected
that the dependent variable has missing fields to the part of the
data frame that is not for training.
This commit allows to declare that an analysis supports missing values.
For such analysis, rows with missing values are not skipped. Instead,
they are written as normal with empty strings used for the missing values.
This also contains a fix to the integration test.
Closes#45425
* [ML] better handle empty results when evaluating regression
* adding new failure test to ml_security black list
* fixing equality check for regression results
* Executing SLM policies on the snapshot thread will block until a snapshot finishes if the pool is completely busy executing that snapshot
* Fixes#45594
The get and list APIs are a single API in this commit. Whether
requesting one named policy or all policies, a list of policies is
returened. The list API code has all been removed and the GET api is
what remains, which contains much of the list response code.
The setting index.soft_deletes.retention.operations is no longer needed
nor recommended in CCR. We, therefore, should hint users about the
retention leases period setting instead when operations are no longer
available for replicating.
We cannot know how long the analysis will take to complete thus we should not have
a timeout. Note that if the process crashes, the result processor will pick the
exception due to the stream closing.
Closes#45723
* [ML][Data frame] fixing failure state transitions and race condition (#45627)
There is a small window for a race condition while we are flagging a task as failed.
Here are the steps where the race condition occurs:
1. A failure occurs
2. Before `AsyncTwoPhaseIndexer` calls the `onFailure` handler it does the following:
a. `finishAndSetState()` which sets the IndexerState to STARTED
b. `doSaveState(...)` which attempts to save the current state of the indexer
3. Another trigger is fired BEFORE `onFailure` can fire, but AFTER `finishAndSetState()` occurs.
The trick here is that we will eventually set the indexer to failed, but possibly not before another trigger had the opportunity to fire. This could obviously cause some weird state interactions. To combat this, I have put in some predicates to verify the state before taking actions. This is so if state is indeed marked failed, the "second trigger" stops ASAP.
Additionally, I move the task state checks INTO the `start` and `stop` methods, which will now require a `force` parameter. `start`, `stop`, `trigger` and `markAsFailed` are all `synchronized`. This should gives us some guarantees that one will not switch states out from underneath another.
I also flag the task as `failed` BEFORE we successfully write it to cluster state, this is to allow us to make the task fail more quickly. But, this does add the behavior where the task is "failed" but the cluster state does not indicate as much. Adding the checks in `start` and `stop` will handle this "real state vs cluster state" race condition. This has always been a problem for `_stop` as it is not a master node action and doesn’t always have the latest cluster state.
closes#45609
Relates to #45562
* [ML][Data Frame] moves failure state transition for MT safety (#45676)
* [ML][Data Frame] moves failure state transition for MT safety
* removing unused imports
* Search enhancement: pinned queries (#44345)
Search enhancement: - new query type allows selected documents to be promoted above any "organic” search results.
This is the first feature in a new module `search-business-rules` which will house licensed (non OSS) logic for rewriting queries according to business rules.
The PinnedQueryBuilder class offers a new `pinned` query in the DSL that takes an array of promoted IDs and an “organic” query and ensures the documents with the promoted IDs rank higher than the organic matches.
Closes#44074
Encapsulate the serialization/deserialization of SQL client classes.
Make configuration specific parameters (such as ZoneId) generic just
like the version and remove the need for consumer classes to manage them
individually.
This is not only consistent but also provides significant savings in the
cursor.
Fix#40216
(cherry picked from commit 5c844798045d7baa0d932289d2e3d1607ba6a9a4)
Improve the initialization and state passing of TextFormatter in CLI
and TEXT mode by leveraging the Page listener hook. Additionally
simplify the code inside RestSqlQueryAction.
(cherry picked from commit a56db2fa119cf9e8748723e19f1fc9f6a8afe5fc)
Improve encapsulation of pagination of rowsets by breaking the cycle
between cursor and associated rowset implementation, all logic now
residing inside each cursor implementation.
(cherry picked from commit be8fe0a0ce562fe732fae12a0b236b5731e4638c)
Adjusts the cluster cleanup routine in ESRestTestCase to clean up SLM
test cases, and optionally wait for all snapshots to be deleted.
Waiting for all snapshots to be deleted, rather than failing if any are
in progress, is necessary for tests which use SLM policies because SLM
policies may be in the process of executing when the test ends.
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 #45332Closes#45048
* Update the REST API specification
This patch updates the REST API spefication in JSON files to better encode deprecated entities,
to improve specification of URL paths, and to open up the schema for future extensions.
Notably, it changes the `paths` from a list of strings to a list of objects, where each
particular object encodes all the information for this particular path: the `parts` and the `methods`.
Among the benefits of this approach is eg. encoding the difference between using the `PUT` and `POST`
methods in the Index API, to either use a specific document ID, or let Elasticsearch generate one.
Also `documentation` becomes an object that supports an `url` and also a `description` which is a
new field.
* Adapt YAML runner to new REST API specification format
The logic for choosing the path to use when running tests has been
simplified, as a consequence of the path parts being listed under each
path in the spec. The special case for create and index has been removed.
Also the parsing code has been hardened so that errors are thrown earlier
when the structure of the spec differs from what expected, and their
error messages should be more helpful.
This commit adds a lock to the delete policy, in the same way that the
locking is done for policy execution. It also creates a test to exercise
the delete transport action, and modifies an existing test to provide a
common set of functions for saving and deleting policies.
The delete policy had a subtle bug in that it would still delete the
policy if pipelines were accessing it, after giving the client back an
error. This commit fixes that and ensures it does not happen by adding
verification in the test.
* 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.
If a pipeline that refrences the policy exists, we should not allow the
policy to be deleted. The user will need to remove the processor from
the pipeline before deleting the policy. This commit adds a check to
ensure that the policy cannot be deleted if it is referenced by any
pipeline in the system.
* Add format parameter to the range queries built for CURRENT_* functions
used in comparison conditions
* Use range queries for date fields equality/non-equality as well.
(cherry picked from commit c1e81e90f937ee5a002524d632bfce74d76962f9)
The policy name is used to generate the enrich index name.
For this reason, a policy name should be validated in the same way
as index names.
Relates to #32789
* Reenable Integ Tests in native-multi-node-tests
* The tests broken here were likely fixed by #45463 => let's reenable them and see if things run fine again
* Relates #45405, #45455
The http client could end up creating URLs, that did not resemble the
original one, when encoding. This fixes a couple of corner cases, where
too much or too few slashes were added to an URI.
Closes#44970
The current implementations make it difficult for
adding new privileges (example: a cluster privilege which is
more than cluster action-based and not exposed to the security
administrator). On the high level, we would like our cluster privilege
either:
- a named cluster privilege
This corresponds to `cluster` field from the role descriptor
- or a configurable cluster privilege
This corresponds to the `global` field from the role-descriptor and
allows a security administrator to configure them.
Some of the responsibilities like the merging of action based cluster privileges
are now pushed at cluster permission level. How to implement the predicate
(using Automaton) is being now enforced by cluster permission.
`ClusterPermission` helps in enforcing the cluster level access either by
performing checks against cluster action and optionally against a request.
It is a collection of one or more permission checks where if any of the checks
allow access then the permission allows access to a cluster action.
Implementations of cluster privilege must be able to provide information
regarding the predicates to the cluster permission so that can be enforced.
This is enforced by making implementations of cluster privilege aware of
cluster permission builder and provide a way to specify how the permission is
to be built for a given privilege.
This commit renames `ConditionalClusterPrivilege` to `ConfigurableClusterPrivilege`.
`ConfigurableClusterPrivilege` is a renderable cluster privilege exposed
as a `global` field in role descriptor.
Other than this there is a requirement where we would want to know if a cluster
permission is implied by another cluster-permission (`has-privileges`).
This is helpful in addressing queries related to privileges for a user.
This is not just simply checking of cluster permissions since we do not
have access to runtime information (like request object).
This refactoring does not try to address those scenarios.
Relates #44048
This commit adds a first draft of a regression analysis
to data frame analytics. There is high probability that
the exact syntax might change.
This commit adds the new analysis type and its parameters as
well as appropriate validation. It also modifies the extractor
and the fields detector to be able to handle categorical fields
as regression analysis supports them.
In the case that source and target are the same in `enrich_values` then
a string array can be specified.
For example instead of this:
```
PUT /_ingest/pipeline/my-pipeline
{
"processors": [
{
"enrich" : {
"policy_name": "my-policy",
"enrich_values": [
{
"source": "first_name",
"target": "first_name"
},
{
"source": "last_name",
"target": "last_name"
},
{
"source": "address",
"target": "address"
},
{
"source": "city",
"target": "city"
},
{
"source": "state",
"target": "state"
},
{
"source": "zip",
"target": "zip"
}
]
}
}
]
}
```
This more compact format can be specified:
```
PUT /_ingest/pipeline/my-pipeline
{
"processors": [
{
"enrich" : {
"policy_name": "my-policy",
"targets": [
"first_name",
"last_name",
"address",
"city",
"state",
"zip"
]
}
}
]
}
```
And the `enrich_values` key has been renamed to `set_from`.
Relates to #32789
* Restrict which tasks can use testclusters
This PR fixes a problem between the interaction of test-clusters and
build cache.
Before this any task could have used a cluster without tracking it as
input.
With this change a new interface is introduced to track the tasks that
can use clusters and we do consider the cluster as input for all of
them.
Currently the msearch api is used to execute buffered search requests;
however the msearch api doesn't deal with search requests in an intelligent way.
It basically executes each search separately in a concurrent manner.
This api reuses the msearch request and response classes and executes
the searches as one request in the node holding the enrich index shard.
Things like engine.searcher and query shard context are only created once.
Also there are less layers than executing a regular msearch request. This
results in an interesting speedup.
Without this change, in a single node cluster, enriching documents
with a bulk size of 5000 items, the ingest time in each bulk response
varied from 174ms to 822ms. With this change the ingest time in each
bulk response varied from 54ms to 109ms.
I think we should add a change like this based on this improvement in ingest time.
However I do wonder if instead of doing this change, we should improve
the msearch api to execute more efficiently. That would be more complicated
then this change, because in this change the custom api can only search
enrich index shards and these are special because they always have a single
primary shard. If msearch api is to be improved then that should work for
any search request to any indices. Making the same optimization for
indices with more than 1 primary shard requires much more work.
The current change is isolated in the enrich plugin and LOC / complexity
is small. So this good enough for now.
* Name each inner_hits section of nested queries differently and extract and combine the multiple values it generates into a single list.
This also introduces a limitation (its origin it's with Elasticsearch
though) on the sorting capabilities when the sorting is based on the
nested fields filtered: only one of the conditions applied to nested
documents will be used in the nested sorting.
(cherry picked from commit cfc5cf68f6e83b07bb9006986d0903d6be418ec6)
This commit replaces task_state and indexer_state in the
data frame _stats output with a single top level state
that combines the two. It is defined as:
- failed if what's currently reported as task_state is failed
- stopped if there is no persistent task
- Otherwise what's currently reported as indexer_state
Backport of #45276
When using the implicit flow in OpenID Connect, the
op.token_endpoint_url should not be mandatory as there is no need
to contact the token endpoint of the OP.
* [ML][Data Frame] Add update transform api endpoint (#45154)
This adds the ability to `_update` stored data frame transforms. All mutable fields are applied when the next checkpoint starts. The exception being `description`.
This PR contains all that is necessary for this addition:
* HLRC
* Docs
* Server side
This adds support for `geo_bounds` aggregation inside the `pivot.aggregations` configuration.
The two points returned from the `geo_bounds` aggregation are transformed into `geo_shape` whose types are dynamic given the point's similarity.
* `point` if the two points are identical
* `linestring` if the two points share either a latitude or longitude
* `polygon` if the two points are completely different
The automatically deduced mapping for the resulting field is a `geo_shape`.
We currently use the unboundid ldap SDK, which is triply licensed under
GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, and the "UnboundID LDAP SDK Free Use License". We currently
identify the license as the latter, but LGPL-2.1 is the one we should be using
per our policy.
The PutJob API accidentally used an "expert" API of CreateIndexRequest.
That API is semi-lenient to syntax; a type could be omitted and the
request would work as expected. But if a type was omitted it would
not merge with templates correctly, leading to index creation that
only has the template and not the requested mappings in the request.
This commit refactors the PutJob API to:
- Include the type name
- Use a less "expert" API in an attempt to future proof against errors
- Uses an XContentBuilder instead of string replacing, removes json template
Uses JDK 11's per-socket configuration of TCP keepalive (supported on Linux and Mac), see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194298, and exposes these as transport settings.
By default, these options are disabled for now (i.e. fall-back to OS behavior), but we would like
to explore whether we can enable them by default, in particular to force keepalive configurations
that are better tuned for running ES.
introduces an abstraction for how checkpointing and synchronization works, covering
- retrieval of checkpoints
- check for updates
- retrieving stats information
Currently in the transport-nio work we connect and bind channels on the
a thread before the channel is registered with a selector. Additionally,
it is at this point that we set all the socket options. This commit
moves these operations onto the event-loop after the channel has been
registered with a selector. It attempts to set the socket options for a
non-server channel at registration time. If that fails, it will attempt
to set the options after the channel is connected. This should fix
#41071.
In the FIPS JVM the JVM default locale seems to leak into places
where it should be overridden. This change skips assertions
in TimestampFormatFinderTests.testGuessIsDayFirstFromLocale
that may be impacted.
Fixes#45140
Today we recover a replica by copying operations from the primary's translog.
However we also retain some historical operations in the index itself, as long
as soft-deletes are enabled. This commit adjusts peer recovery to use the
operations in the index for recovery rather than those in the translog, and
ensures that the replication group retains enough history for use in peer
recovery by means of retention leases.
Reverts #38904 and #42211
Relates #41536
Backport of #45136 to 7.x.
Reloading of synonym_graph filter doesn't work currently because the search time
AnalysisMode doesn't get propagated to the TokenFilterFactory emitted by the
graph filters getChainAwareTokenFilterFactory() method. This change fixes that.
Closes#45127
When doing a fieldwise Levenshtein distance comparison
between CSV rows, this change ignores all fields that
have long values, not just the longest field.
This approach works better for CSV formats that have
multiple freeform text fields rather than just a single
"message" field.
Fixes#45047
This change improves the exception messages that are thrown when the
system cannot read TLS resources such as keystores, truststores,
certificates, keys or certificate-chains (CAs).
This change specifically handles:
- Files that do not exist
- Files that cannot be read due to file-system permissions
- Files that cannot be read due to the ES security-manager
Backport of: #44787
There are no realms that can be configured exclusively with secure
settings. Every realm that supports secure settings also requires one
or more non-secure settings.
However, sometimes a node will be configured with entries in the
keystore for which there is nothing in elasticsearch.yml - this may be
because the realm we removed from the yml, but not deleted from the
keystore, or it could be because there was a typo in the realm name
which has accidentially orphaned the keystore entry.
In these cases the realm building would fail, but the error would not
always be clear or point to the root cause (orphaned keystore
entries). RealmSettings would act as though the realm existed, but
then fail because an incorrect combination of settings was provided.
This change causes realm building to fail early, with an explicit
message about incorrect keystore entries.
Backport of: #44471
When we create API key we check if the API key with the name
already exists. It searches with scroll enabled and this causes
the request to fail when creating large number of API keys in
parallel as it hits the number of open scroll limit (default 500).
We do not need the search context to be created so this commit
removes the scroll parameter from the search request for duplicate
API key.
If one tries to start a DF analytics job that has already run,
the result will be that the task will fail after reindexing the
dest index from the source index. The results of the prior run
will be gone and the task state is not properly set to failed
with the failure reason.
This commit improves the behavior in this scenario. First, we
set the task state to `failed` in a set of failures that were
missed. Second, a validation is added that if the destination
index exists, it must be empty.
We keep adding the current primary term to operations for which we do not assign a sequence
number. This does not make sense anymore as all operations which we care about have
sequence numbers now. The goal of this commit is to clean things up in InternalEngine and
reduce the complexity.
* We shouldn't be recreating wrapped REST handlers over and over for every request. We only use this hook in x-pack and the wrapper there does not have any per request state.
This is inefficient and could lead to some very unexpected memory behavior
=> I made the logic create the wrapper on handler registration and adjusted the x-pack wrapper implementation to correctly forward the circuit breaker and content stream flags
A mismatched configuration between the IdP and SP will often result in
SAML authentication attempts failing because the audience condition is
not met (because the IdP and SP disagree about the correct form of the
SP's Entity ID).
Previously the error message in this case did not provide sufficient
information to resolve the issue because the IdP's expected audience
would be truncated if it exceeeded 32 characters. Since the error did
not provide both IDs in full, it was not possible to determine the
correct fix (in detail) based on the error alone.
This change expands the message that is included in the thrown
exception, and also adds additional logging of every failed audience
condition, with diagnostics of the match failure.
Backport of: #44334
Today closing a `ClusterNode` in an `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase` uses
`onNode()` so has no effect if the node is not in the current list of nodes.
It also discards the `Runnable` it creates without having run it, so has no
effect anyway.
This commit makes these tests much stricter about properly closing the nodes
started during `Coordinator` tests, by tracking the persisted states that are
opened, and adds an assertion to catch the trappy requirement that the closing
node still belongs to the cluster.
The existing equals check was broken, and would always be false.
The correct behaviour is to return "Collections.emptyList()" whenever
the the active(licensed)-realms equals the configured-realms.
Backport of: #44399
* Rename indexlifecycle to ilm and snapshotlifecycle to slm (#44917)
As a followup to #44725 and #44608, which renamed the packages within
the x-pack project, this renames the packages within the core x-pack
project. It also renames 'snapshotlifecycle' within the HLRC to slm.
* Fix one more import
In case closing the process throws an exception we should be catching
it no matter its type. The process may have terminated because of a
fatal error in which case closing the process will throw a server
error, not an `IOException`. If this happens we fail to mark the
persistent task as failed and the task gets in limbo.
As data frame rows with missing values for analyzed fields are skipped,
we can be more efficient by including a query that only picks documents
that have values for all analyzed fields. Besides improving the number
of documents we go through, we also provide a more accurate measurement
of how many rows we need which reduces the memory requirements.
This also adds an integration test that runs outlier detection on data
with missing fields.
TaskListener accepts today Throwable in its onFailure method. Though
looking at where it is called (TransportAction), it can never be
notified of a Throwable.
This commit changes the signature of TaskListener#onFailure so that it
accepts an `Exception` rather than a `Throwable` as second argument.
In order to make it easier to interpret the output of the ILM Explain
API, this commit adds two request parameters to that API:
- `only_managed`, which causes the response to only contain indices
which have `index.lifecycle.name` set
- `only_errors`, which causes the response to contain only indices in an
ILM error state
"Error state" is defined as either being in the `ERROR` step or having
`index.lifecycle.name` set to a policy that does not exist.
Today the processors setting is permitted to be set to more than the
number of processors available to the JVM. The processors setting
directly sizes the number of threads in the various thread pools, with
most of these sizes being a linear function in the number of
processors. It doesn't make any sense to set processors very high as the
overhead from context switching amongst all the threads will overwhelm,
and changing the setting does not control how many physical CPU
resources there are on which to schedule the additional threads. We have
to draw a line somewhere and this commit deprecates setting processors
to more than the number of available processors. This is the right place
to draw the line given the linear growth as a function of processors in
most of the thread pools, and that some are capped at the number of
available processors already.
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
Adds a global soft limit on the number of concurrently executing enrich policies.
Since an enrich policy is run on the generic thread pool, this is meant to limit
policy runs separately from the generic thread pool capacity.
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.
This PR adds a background maintenance task that is scheduled on the master node only.
The deletion of an index is based on if it is not linked to a policy or if the enrich alias is not
currently pointing at it. Synchronization has been added to make sure that no policy
executions are running at the time of cleanup, and if any executions do occur, the marking
process delays cleanup until next run.
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