This commit introduces retention lease syncing from the primary to its
replicas when a new retention lease is added. A follow-up commit will
add a background sync of the retention leases as well so that renewed
retention leases are synced to replicas.
The ML file structure finder has always reported both Joda
and Java time format strings. This change makes the Java time
format strings the ones that are incorporated into mappings
and ingest pipeline definitions.
The BWC syntax of prepending "8" to these formats is used.
This will need to be removed once Java time format strings
become the default in Elasticsearch.
This commit also removes direct imports of Joda classes in the
structure finder unit tests. Instead the core Joda BWC class
is used.
* Exit batch files explictly using ERRORLEVEL
This makes sure the exit code is preserved when calling the batch
files from different contexts other than DOS
Fixes#29582
This also fixes specific error codes being masked by an explict
exit /b 1
causing the useful exitcodes from ExitCodes to be lost.
* fix line breaks for calling cli to match the bash scripts
* indent size of bash files is 2, make sure editorconfig does the same for bat files
* update indenting to match bash files
* update elasticsearch-keystore.bat indenting
* Update elasticsearch-node.bat to exit outside of endlocal
The TransportUnfollowAction updates the index settings but does not
increase the settings version to reflect that change.
This issue has been caught while working on the replication of closed
indices (#33888). The IndexFollowingIT.testUnfollowIndex() started to
fail and this specific assertion tripped. It does not happen on master
branch today because index metadata for closed indices are never
updated in IndexService instances, but this is something that is going
to change with the replication of closed indices.
The unlucky timing can cause this test to fail when the indexing is triggered from `maybeTriggerAsyncJob`. As this is asynchronous, in can finish quicker then the test stepping over to next assertion
The introduced barrier solves the problem
closes#37695
* Remove empty statements
There are a couple of instances of undocumented empty statements all across the
code base. While they are mostly harmless, they make the code hard to read and
are potentially error-prone. Removing most of these instances and marking blocks
that look empty by intention as such.
* Change test, slightly more verbose but less confusing
When upgrading from 5.4 to 5.5 to 6.7 (inclusive) it was
necessary to ensure there was a mapping for type "doc" on
the ML state index before opening a job. This was because
5.4 created a multi-type ML state index.
In version 7.x we can be sure that any such 5.4 index is no
longer in use. It would have had to be reindexed into the
6.x index format prior to the upgrade to version 7.x.
This commit changes the default for the `track_total_hits` option of the search request
to `10,000`. This means that by default search requests will accurately track the total hit count
up to `10,000` documents, requests that match more than this value will set the `"total.relation"`
to `"gte"` (e.g. greater than or equals) and the `"total.value"` to `10,000` in the search response.
Scroll queries are not impacted, they will continue to count the total hits accurately.
The default is set back to `true` (accurate hit count) if `rest_total_hits_as_int` is set in the search request.
I choose `10,000` as the default because that's also the number we use to limit pagination. This means that users will be able to know how far they can jump (up to 10,000) even if the total number of hits is not accurate.
Closes#33028
When an index is frozen, two index settings are updated (index.frozen and
index.search.throttled) but the settings version is left unchanged and does
not reflect the settings update. This commit change the
TransportFreezeIndexAction so that it also increases the settings version
when an index is frozen/unfrozen.
This issue has been caught while working on the replication of closed
indices (#3388) in which index metadata for a closed index are updated
to frozen metadata and this specific assertion tripped.
The default value for ssl.supported_protocols no longer includes TLSv1
as this is an old protocol with known security issues.
Administrators can enable TLSv1.0 support by configuring the
appropriate `ssl.supported_protocols` setting, for example:
xpack.security.http.ssl.supported_protocols: ["TLSv1.2","TLSv1.1","TLSv1"]
Relates: #36021
This deprecates the `xpack.watcher.history.cleaner_service.enabled` setting,
since all newly created `.watch-history` indices in 7.0 will use ILM to manage
their retention.
In 8.0 the setting itself and cleanup actions will be removed.
Resolves#32041
Today, the mapping on the follower is managed and replicated from its
leader index by the ShardFollowTask. Thus, we should prevent users
from modifying the mapping on the follower indices.
Relates #30086
When the arguements of PERCENTILE and PERCENTILE_RANK can be folded,
the `ConstantFolding` rule kicks in and calls the `replaceChildren()`
method on `InnerAggregate` which is created from the aggregation rules
of the `Optimizerz. `InnerAggregate` in turn, cannot implement the method
as the logic of creating a new `InnerAggregate` instance from a list of
`Expression`s resides in the Optimizer. So, instead, `ConstantFolding`
should be applied before any of the aggregations related rules.
Fixes: #37099
When we can't map the principal attribute from the configured SAML
attribute in the realm settings, we can't complete the
authentication. We return an error to the user indicating this and
we present them with a list of attributes we did get from the SAML
response to point out that the expected one was not part of that
list. This list will never contain the NameIDs though as they are
not part of the SAMLAttribute list. So we might have a NameID but
just with a different format.
This commit removes the Index Audit Output type, following its deprecation
in 6.7 by 8765a31d4e6770. It also adds the migration notice (settings notice).
In general, the problem with the index audit output is that event indexing
can be slower than the rate with which audit events are generated,
especially during the daily rollovers or the rolling cluster upgrades.
In this situation audit events will be lost which is a terrible failure situation
for an audit system.
Besides of the settings under the `xpack.security.audit.index` namespace, the
`xpack.security.audit.outputs` setting has also been deprecated and will be
removed in 7. Although explicitly configuring the logfile output does not touch
any deprecation bits, this setting is made redundant in 7 so this PR deprecates
it as well.
Relates #29881
The filtering by follower index was completely broken.
Also the wrong persistent tasks were selected, causing the
wrong status to be reported.
Closes#37738
Today we keep the mapping on the follower in sync with the leader's
using the mapping version from changes requests. There are two rare
cases where the mapping on the follower is not synced properly:
1. The returned mapping version (from ClusterService) is outdated than
the actual mapping. This happens because we expose the latest cluster
state in ClusterService after applying it to IndexService.
2. It's possible for the FollowTask to receive an outdated mapping than
the min_required_mapping. In that case, it should fetch the mapping
again; otherwise, the follower won't have the right mapping.
Relates to #31140
In some cases we only have a string collection instead of a string list
that we want to serialize out. We have a convenience method for writing
a list of strings, but no such method for writing a collection of
strings. Yet, a list of strings is a collection of strings, so we can
simply liberalize StreamOutput#writeStringList to be more generous in
the collections that it accepts and write out collections of strings
too. On the other side, we do not have a convenience method for reading
a list of strings. This commit addresses both of these issues.
* Use ILM for Watcher history deletion
This commit adds an index lifecycle policy for the `.watch-history-*` indices.
This policy is automatically used for all new watch history indices.
This does not yet remove the automatic cleanup that the monitoring plugin does
for the .watch-history indices, and it does not touch the
`xpack.watcher.history.cleaner_service.enabled` setting.
Relates to #32041
Some steps, such as steps that delete, close, or freeze an index, may fail due to a currently running snapshot of the index. In those cases, rather than move to the ERROR step, we should retry the step when the snapshot has completed.
This change adds an abstract step (`AsyncRetryDuringSnapshotActionStep`) that certain steps (like the ones I mentioned above) can extend that will automatically handle a situation where a snapshot is taking place. When a `SnapshotInProgressException` is received by the listener wrapper, a `ClusterStateObserver` listener is registered to wait until the snapshot has completed, re-running the ILM action when no snapshot is occurring.
This also adds integration tests for these scenarios (thanks to @talevy in #37552).
Resolves#37541
This commit moves the aggregation and mapping code from joda time to
java time. This includes field mappers, root object mappers, aggregations with date
histograms, query builders and a lot of changes within tests.
The cut-over to java time is a requirement so that we can support nanoseconds
properly in a future field mapper.
Relates #27330
This change moves the update to the results index mappings
from the open job action to the code that starts the
autodetect process.
When a rolling upgrade is performed we need to update the
mappings for already-open jobs that are reassigned from an
old version node to a new version node, but the open job
action is not called in this case.
Closes#37607
While tests migration from Zen1 to Zen2, we've encountered this test.
This test is organized as follows:
Starts the first cluster node.
Starts the second cluster node.
Checks that license is active.
Interesting fact that adding assertLicenseActive(true) between 1
and 2 also makes the test pass.
assertLicenseActive retrieves XPackLicenseState from the nodes
and checks that active flag is set. It's set to true even before
the cluster is initialized.
So this test does not make sense.
This adds a set of helper classes to determine if an agg "has a value".
This is needed because InternalAggs represent "empty" in different
manners according to convention. Some use `NaN`, `+/- Inf`, `0.0`, etc.
A user can pass the Internal agg type to one of these helper methods
and it will report if the agg contains a value or not, which allows the
user to differentiate "empty" from a real `NaN`.
These helpers are best-effort in some cases. For example, several
pipeline aggs share a single return class but use different conventions
to mark "empty", so the helper uses the loosest definition that applies
to all the aggs that use the class.
Sums in particular are unreliable. The InternalSum simply returns 0.0
if the agg is empty (which is correct, no values == sum of zero). But this
also means the helper cannot differentiate from "empty" and `+1 + -1`.
It looks like the output of FileUserPasswdStore.parseFile shouldn't be wrapped
into another map since its output can be null. Doing this wrapping after the null
check (which potentially raises an exception) instead.
Use PEM files for the key/cert for TLS on the http layer of the
node instead of a JKS keystore so that the tests can also run
in a FIPS 140 JVM .
Resolves: #37682
* Add separate CLI Mode
* Use the correct Mode for cursor close requests
* Renamed CliFormatter and have different formatting behavior for CLI and "text" format.
Due to missing stubbing for `NativePrivilegeStore#getPrivileges`
the test `testNegativeLookupsAreCached` failed
when the superuser role name was present in the role names.
This commit adds missing stubbing.
Closes: #37657
Currently we create dedicated network threads for both the http and
transport implementations. Since these these threads should never
perform blocking operations, these threads could be shared. This commit
modifies the nio-transport to have 0 http workers be default. If the
default configs are used, this will cause the http transport to be run
on the transport worker threads. The http worker setting will still exist
in case the user would like to configure dedicated workers. Additionally,
this commmit deletes dedicated acceptor threads. We have never had these
for the netty transport and they can be added back if a need is
determined in the future.
The integ tests currently use the raw zip project name as the
distribution type. This commit simplifies this specification to be
"default" or "oss". Whether zip or tar is used should be an internal
implementation detail of the integ test setup, which can (in the future)
be platform specific.
This grants the capability to grant privileges over certain restricted
indices (.security and .security-6 at the moment).
It also removes the special status of the superuser role.
IndicesPermission.Group is extended by adding the `allow_restricted_indices`
boolean flag. By default the flag is false. When it is toggled, you acknowledge
that the indices under the scope of the permission group can cover the
restricted indices as well. Otherwise, by default, restricted indices are ignored
when granting privileges, thus rendering them hidden for authorization purposes.
This effectively adds a confirmation "check-box" for roles that might grant
privileges to restricted indices.
The "special status" of the superuser role has been removed and coded as
any other role:
```
new RoleDescriptor("superuser",
new String[] { "all" },
new RoleDescriptor.IndicesPrivileges[] {
RoleDescriptor.IndicesPrivileges.builder()
.indices("*")
.privileges("all")
.allowRestrictedIndices(true)
// this ----^
.build() },
new RoleDescriptor.ApplicationResourcePrivileges[] {
RoleDescriptor.ApplicationResourcePrivileges.builder()
.application("*")
.privileges("*")
.resources("*")
.build()
},
null, new String[] { "*" },
MetadataUtils.DEFAULT_RESERVED_METADATA,
Collections.emptyMap());
```
In the context of the Backup .security work, this allows the creation of a
"curator role" that would permit listing (get settings) for all indices
(including the restricted ones). That way the curator role would be able to
ist and snapshot all indices, but not read or restore any of them.
Supersedes #36765
Relates #34454
Removes all sensitive settings (passwords, auth tokens, urls, etc...) for
watcher notifications accounts. These settings were deprecated (and
herein removed) in favor of their secure sibling that is set inside the
elasticsearch keystore. For example:
`xpack.notification.email.account.<id>.smtp.password`
is no longer a valid setting, and it is replaced by
`xpack.notification.email.account.<id>.smtp.secure_password`
The ML subproject of xpack has a cache for the cpp artifact snapshots
which is checked on each build. The cache is outside of the build dir so
that it is not wiped on a typical clean, as the artifacts can be large
and do not change often. This commit adds a cleanCache task which will
wipe the cache dir, as over time the size of the directory can become
bloated.
Currently we add the CcrRestoreSourceService as a index event
listener. However, if ccr is disabled, this service is null and we
attempt to add a null listener throwing an exception. This commit only
adds the listener if ccr is enabled.
This is related to #35975. This commit adds timeout functionality to
the local session on a leader node. When a session is started, a timeout
is scheduled using a repeatable runnable. If the session is not accessed
in between two runs the session is closed. When the sssion is closed,
the repeating task is cancelled.
Additionally, this commit moves session uuid generation to the leader
cluster. And renames the PutCcrRestoreSessionRequest to
StartCcrRestoreSessionRequest to reflect that change.
* Remove obsolete deprecation checks
This also updates the old-indices check to be appropriate for the 7.x
series of releases, and leaves it as the only deprecation check in
place.
* Add toString to DeprecationIssue
* Bring filterChecks across from 6.x
* License headers
This change adds the unfollow action for CCR follower indices.
This is needed for the shrink action in case an index is a follower index.
This will give the follower index the opportunity to fully catch up with
the leader index, pause index following and unfollow the leader index.
After this the shrink action can safely perform the ilm shrink.
The unfollow action needs to be added to the hot phase and acts as
barrier for going to the next phase (warm or delete phases), so that
follower indices are being unfollowed properly before indices are expected
to go in read-only mode. This allows the force merge action to execute
its steps safely.
The unfollow action has three steps:
* `wait-for-indexing-complete` step: waits for the index in question
to get the `index.lifecycle.indexing_complete` setting be set to `true`
* `wait-for-follow-shard-tasks` step: waits for all the shard follow tasks
for the index being handled to report that the leader shard global checkpoint
is equal to the follower shard global checkpoint.
* `pause-follower-index` step: Pauses index following, necessary to unfollow
* `close-follower-index` step: Closes the index, necessary to unfollow
* `unfollow-follower-index` step: Actually unfollows the index using
the CCR Unfollow API
* `open-follower-index` step: Reopens the index now that it is a normal index
* `wait-for-yellow` step: Waits for primary shards to be allocated after
reopening the index to ensure the index is ready for the next step
In the case of the last two steps, if the index in being handled is
a regular index then the steps acts as a no-op.
Relates to #34648
Co-authored-by: Martijn van Groningen <martijn.v.groningen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gordon Brown <gordon.brown@elastic.co>
Throws an exception if hit extractor tries to retrieve unsupported
object. For example, selecting "a" from `{"a": {"b": "c"}}` now throws
an exception instead of returning null.
Relates to #37364
* Add ccr follow info api
This api returns all follower indices and per follower index
the provided parameters at put follow / resume follow time and
whether index following is paused or active.
Closes#37127
* iter
* [DOCS] Edits the get follower info API
* [DOCS] Fixes link to remote cluster
* [DOCS] Clarifies descriptions for configured parameters
Commit #37535 removed an internal restore request in favor of the
RestoreSnapshotRequest. Commit #37449 added a new test that used the
internal restore request. This commit modifies the new test to use the
RestoreSnapshotRequest.
This is a continuation of #28667 and has as goal to convert all executors to propagate errors to the
uncaught exception handler. Notable missing ones were the direct executor and the scheduler. This
commit also makes it the property of the executor, not the runnable, to ensure this property. A big
part of this commit also consists of vastly improving the test coverage in this area.
This commit adds a set_priority action to the hot, warm, and cold
phases for an ILM policy. This action sets the `index.priority`
on the managed index to allow different priorities between the
hot, warm, and cold recoveries.
This commit also includes the HLRC and documentation changes.
closes#36905
* SQL: Rename SQL data type DATE to DATETIME
SQL data type DATE has only the date part (e.g.: 2019-01-14)
without any time information. Previously the SQL type DATE was
referring to the ES DATE which contains also the time part along
with TZ information. To conform with SQL data types the data type
`DATE` is renamed to `DATETIME`, since it includes also the time,
as a new runtime SQL `DATE` data type will be introduced down the road,
which only contains the date part and meets the SQL standard.
Closes: #36440
* Address comments
When reporting metadata, several clients have issues with the 'ALIAS'
type. To improve compatibility and be consistent with the ANSI SQL
expectations and because they are similar, aliases targets are now
reported as views.
Close#37422
Currently all proxied actions are denied for the `SystemPrivilege`.
Unfortunately, there are use cases (CCR) where we would like to proxy
actions to a remote node that are normally performed by the
system context. This commit allows the system context to perform
proxy actions if they are actions that the system context is normally
allowed to execute.
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.