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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stuart Tettemer 01795d1925
Revert "Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)" (#58201)
This reverts commit 88e8b34fc2.
2020-06-16 14:58:18 -06:00
Stuart Tettemer 88e8b34fc2
Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)
Backport: ef543b0
2020-06-16 13:06:59 -06:00
Yannick Welsch 1e235a7f55 Fix off-by-one on CCR lease (#58158)
The leases issued by CCR keep one extra operation around on the leader shards. This is not
harmful to the leader cluster, but means that there's potentially one delete that can't be
cleaned up.
2020-06-16 14:04:58 +02:00
Rene Groeschke 01e9126588
Remove deprecated usage of testCompile configuration (#57921) (#58083)
* Remove usage of deprecated testCompile configuration
* Replace testCompile usage by testImplementation
* Make testImplementation non transitive by default (as we did for testCompile)
* Update CONTRIBUTING about using testImplementation for test dependencies
* Fail on testCompile configuration usage
2020-06-14 22:30:44 +02:00
Armin Braun 9fa60f7367
Add History UUID Index Setting (#56930) (#57104)
Pre-requesite for #50278 to be able to uniquely identify index metadata by
its version fields and UUIDs when restoring into closed indices.
2020-05-25 11:26:03 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 6c90727166
Fix custom policy in plugins in FIPS 140 (#52046) (#57049)
Our FIPS 140 testing depends on setting the appropriate java policy
in order to configure the JVM in FIPS mode. Some tests (
discovery-ec2 and ccr qa ) also needed to set a custom policy file
to grant a specific permission, which overwrote the FIPS related
policy and tests would fail. This change ensures that when a
custom policy needs to be set in these tests, the permissions that
are necessary for FIPS are also set.

Resolves: #51685, #52034
2020-05-21 19:26:56 +03:00
Alan Woodward 18bfbeda29 Move merge compatibility logic from MappedFieldType to FieldMapper (#56915)
Merging logic is currently split between FieldMapper, with its merge() method, and
MappedFieldType, which checks for merging compatibility. The compatibility checks
are called from a third class, MappingMergeValidator. This makes it difficult to reason
about what is or is not compatible in updates, and even what is in fact updateable - we
have a number of tests that check compatibility on changes in mapping configuration
that are not in fact possible.

This commit refactors the compatibility logic so that it all sits on FieldMapper, and
makes it called at merge time. It adds a new FieldMapperTestCase base class that
FieldMapper tests can extend, and moves the compatibility testing machinery from
FieldTypeTestCase to here.

Relates to #56814
2020-05-20 09:43:13 +01:00
Yannick Welsch f296c08021 Increase timeout for assertLongBusy in AutoFollowIT (#56910)
Closes #56891
2020-05-18 16:20:46 +02:00
Ignacio Vera b4521d5183
upgrade to Lucene 8.6.0 snapshot (#56661) 2020-05-13 14:25:16 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 902fc546bd
Migrate remaining ESIntegTestCases to internalClusterTest (#56479) (#56563)
This commit migrates the ESIntegTestCase tests in x-pack to the
internalClusterTest source set.
2020-05-11 21:06:04 -07:00
Lee Hinman 1337b35572
Remove prefer_v2_templates query string parameter (#56545)
This commit removes the `prefer_v2_templates` flag and setting. This was a brief setting that
allowed specifying whether V1 or V2 template should be used when an index is created. It has been
removed in favor of V2 templates always having priority.

Relates to #53101
Resolves #56528

This is not a breaking change because this flag was never in a released version.
2020-05-11 14:56:42 -06:00
Martijn van Groningen 9ae09570d8
Allow a number of broadcast transport actions to resolve data streams (#55726) (#56502)
Change TransportBroadcastByNodeAction and TransportBroadcastReplicationAction
to be able to resolve data streams by default. Implementations can change this ability.

This change allows to following APIs to resolve data streams: flush,
refresh (already supported data streams), force merge, clear indices cache,
indices stats (already supported data streams), segments, upgrade stats, 
upgrade, validate query, searchable snapshots stats, clear searchable snapshots cache and
reload analyzers APIs.

Relates to #53100
2020-05-11 12:48:35 +02:00
Armin Braun e01b999ef0
Add Functionality to Consistently Read RepositoryData For CS Updates (#55773) (#56091)
Using optimistic locking, add the ability to run a repository state
update task with a consistent view of the current repository data.
Allows for a follow-up to remove the snapshot INIT state.
2020-05-04 08:13:14 +02:00
Armin Braun 3a64ecb6bf
Allow Deleting Multiple Snapshots at Once (#55474) (#56083)
* Allow Deleting Multiple Snapshots at Once (#55474)

Adds deleting multiple snapshots in one go without significantly changing the mechanics of snapshot deletes otherwise.
This change does not yet allow mixing snapshot delete and abort. Abort is still only allowed for a single snapshot delete by exact name.
2020-05-03 20:30:58 +02:00
William Brafford d53c941c41
Make xpack.monitoring.enabled setting a no-op (#55617) (#56061)
* Make xpack.monitoring.enabled setting a no-op

This commit turns xpack.monitoring.enabled into a no-op. Mostly, this involved
removing the setting from the setup for integration tests. Monitoring may
introduce some complexity for test setup and teardown, so we should keep an eye
out for turbulence and failures

* Docs for making deprecated setting a no-op
2020-05-01 16:42:11 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 52b9d8d15e
Convert remaining license methods to isAllowed (#55908) (#55991)
This commit converts the remaining isXXXAllowed methods to instead of
use isAllowed with a Feature value. There are a couple other methods
that are static, as well as some licensed features that check the
license directly, but those will be dealt with in other followups.
2020-04-30 15:52:22 -07:00
Jason Tedor 22a8b60187
Reduce code duplication in CCR non-compliance tests
This commit removes some code duplication in the CCR non-compliance
tests by refactoring an assertion method so that it can be used in both
tests that are present there.
2020-04-24 13:24:56 -04:00
Armin Braun db7eb8e8ff
Remove Redundant CS Update on Snapshot Finalization (#55276) (#55528)
This change folds the removal of the in-progress snapshot entry
into setting the safe repository generation. Outside of removing
an unnecessary cluster state update, this also has the advantage
of removing a somewhat inconsistent cluster state where the safe
repository generation points at `RepositoryData` that contains a
finished snapshot while it is still in-progress in the cluster
state, making it easier to reason about the state machine of
upcoming concurrent snapshot operations.
2020-04-21 15:33:17 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 3cc4e0dd09 Retry follow task when remote connection queue full (#55314)
If more than 100 shard-follow tasks are trying to connect to the remote 
cluster, then some of them will abort with "connect listener queue is 
full". This is because we retry on ESRejectedExecutionException, but not
on RejectedExecutionException.
2020-04-20 22:43:05 -04:00
Lee Hinman 9eddd2bcc9
[7.x] Add prefer_v2_templates flag and index setting (#55411) (#55476)
This commit adds a new querystring parameter on the following APIs:
- Index
- Update
- Bulk
- Create Index
- Rollover

These APIs now support a `?prefer_v2_templates=true|false` flag. This flag changes the preference
creation to use either V2 index templates or V1 templates. This flag defaults to `false` and will be
changed to `true` for 8.0+ in subsequent work.

Additionally, setting this flag internally sets the `index.prefer_v2_templates` index-level setting.
This setting is used so that actions that automatically create a new index (things like rollover
initiated by ILM) will inherit the preference from the original index. This setting is dynamic so
that a transition from v1 to v2 templates can occur for long-running indices grouped by an alias
performing periodic rollover.

This also adds support for sending this parameter to the High Level Rest Client.

Relates to #53101
2020-04-20 12:05:42 -06:00
Armin Braun a0763d958d
Make RepositoryData Less Memory Heavy (#55293) (#55468)
We don't really need `LinkedHashSet` here. We can assume that all the
entries are unique and just use a list and use the list utilities to
create the cheapest possible version of the list.
Also, this fixes a bug in `addSnapshot` which would mutate the existing
linked hash set on the current instance (fortunately this never caused a real world bug)
and brings the collection in line with the java docs on its getter that claim immutability.
2020-04-20 18:28:06 +02:00
William Brafford 49e30b15a2
Deprecate disabling basic-license features (#54816) (#55405)
We believe there's no longer a need to be able to disable basic-license
features completely using the "xpack.*.enabled" settings. If users don't
want to use those features, they simply don't need to use them. Having
such features always available lets us build more complex features that
assume basic-license features are present.

This commit deprecates settings of the form "xpack.*.enabled" for
basic-license features, excluding "security", which is a special case.
It also removes deprecated settings from integration tests and unit
tests where they're not directly relevant; e.g. monitoring and ILM are
no longer disabled in many integration tests.
2020-04-17 15:04:17 -04:00
David Turner 7941f4a47e Add RepositoriesService to createComponents() args (#54814)
Today we pass the `RepositoriesService` to the searchable snapshots plugin
during the initialization of the `RepositoryModule`, forcing the plugin to be a
`RepositoryPlugin` even though it does not implement any repositories.

After discussion we decided it best for now to pass this in via
`Plugin#createComponents` instead, pending some future work in which plugins
can depend on services more dynamically.
2020-04-16 16:27:36 +01:00
Henning Andersen b3eb57a094 CCR: Test follow on top of closed index (#54956)
Added testing of following on top of a closed index.
This could for instance be the old leader index in
cases where leader and follower clusters have been
swapped.
2020-04-15 20:13:32 +02:00
Armin Braun 2f91e2aab7
Fix Race in Snapshot Abort (#54873) (#55233)
We can be a little more efficient when aborting a snapshot. Since we know the new repository
data after finalizing the aborted snapshot when can pass it down to the snapshot completion listeners.
This way, we don't have to fork off to the snapshot threadpool to get the repository data when the listener completes and can directly submit the delete task with high priority straight from the cluster state thread.
2020-04-15 15:42:15 +02:00
Ryan Ernst ae14d1661e
Replace license check isAuthAllowed with isSecurityEnabled (#54547) (#55082)
The isAuthAllowed() method for license checking is used by code that
wants to ensure security is both enabled and available. The enabled
state is dynamic and provided by isSecurityEnabled(). But since security
is available with all license types, an check on the license level is
not necessary. Thus, this change replaces isAuthAllowed() with calling
isSecurityEnabled().
2020-04-13 12:26:39 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen c9f8fb2dd0 Clear recent errors when auto-follow successfully (#54997)
Today, we do not clear the recent errors in AutoFollowCoordinator when 
we successfully auto-follow indices. This can lead to confusion for the
operators.
2020-04-09 14:35:16 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 73d24203e7 Handle no such remote cluster exception in ccr (#53415)
A remote client can throw a NoSuchRemoteClusterException while fetching
the cluster state from the leader cluster. We also need to handle that
exception when retrying to add a retention lease to the leader shard.

Closes #53225
2020-04-04 13:55:06 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5fcda57b37
Rename MetaData to Metadata in all of the places (#54519)
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
2020-03-31 17:24:38 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 8126ad0ab1 Increase timeout on testUpdateAnalysisLeaderIndexSettings
Closes #54204
2020-03-27 13:41:47 +01:00
Jason Tedor c547fabb2b
Put CCR tasks on (data && remote cluster clients) (#54146)
Today we assign CCR persistent tasks to nodes with the data role. It
could be that the data node is not capable of connecting to remote
clusters, in which case the task will fail since it can not connect to
the remote cluster with the leader shard. Instead, we need to assign
such tasks to nodes that are capable of connecting to remote
clusters. This commit addresses this by enabling such persistent tasks
to only be assigned to nodes that have the data role, and also have the
remote cluster client role.
2020-03-26 23:50:16 -04:00
Gordon Brown 0d30b48613
Disallow negative TimeValues (#53913)
This commit causes negative TimeValues, other than -1 which is sometimes used as
a sentinel value, to be rejected during parsing.

Also introduces a hack to allow ILM to load policies which were written to the
cluster state with a negative min_age, treating those values as 0, which should
match the behavior of prior versions.
2020-03-26 13:30:35 -06:00
Armin Braun 5b9864db2c
Better Incrementality for Snapshots of Unchanged Shards (#52182) (#53984)
Use sequence numbers and force merge UUID to determine whether a shard has changed or not instead before falling back to comparing files to get incremental snapshots on primary fail-over.
2020-03-23 16:43:41 +01:00
Jake Landis db3420d757
[7.x] Optimize which Rest resources are used by the Rest tests… (#53766)
This should help with Gradle's incremental compile such that projects
only depend upon the resources they use.

related #52114
2020-03-19 12:28:59 -05:00
Stuart Tettemer cdbee32f55
Scripting: Per-context script cache, default off (#52855) (#53756)
* Adds per context settings:
  `script.context.${CONTEXT}.cache_max_size` ~
  `script.cache.max_size`

  `script.context.${CONTEXT}.cache_expire` ~
  `script.cache.expire`

  `script.context.${CONTEXT}.max_compilations_rate` ~
  `script.max_compilations_rate`

* Context cache is used if:
  `script.max_compilations_rate=use-context`.  This
  value is dynamically updatable, so users can
  switch back to the general cache if desired.

* Settings for context caches take the first value
  that applies:
  1) Context specific settings if set, eg
     `script.context.ingest.cache_max_size`
  2) Correlated general setting is set to the non-default
     value, eg `script.cache.max_size`
  3) Context default

The reason for 2's inclusion is to allow an easy
transition for users who've customized their general
cache settings.

Using the general cache settings for the context caches
results in higher effective settings, since they are
multiplied across the number of contexts.  So a general
cache max size of 200 will become 200 * # of contexts.
However, this behavior it will avoid users snapping to a
value that is too low for them.

Backport of: #52855
Refs: #50152
2020-03-18 14:44:04 -06:00
Jay Modi af36665b08
Deprecate the logstash enabled setting (#53487)
The setting, `xpack.logstash.enabled`, exists to enable or disable the
logstash extensions found within x-pack. In practice, this setting had
no effect on the functionality of the extension. Given this, the
setting is now deprecated in preparation for removal.

Backport of #53367
2020-03-12 10:18:39 -06:00
Nhat Nguyen cad02d4a31 Increase timeout testFollowIndexMaxOperationSizeInBytes (#53014)
Replicating 1000 documents one by one (as we cap the request size at 
1 byte) can take more than 10 seconds on a slow CI.

Closes #52812
2020-03-10 21:51:33 -04:00
Jason Tedor 8ad0080a59
Fork CCR checkpoint listeners on CCR thread pool (#53265)
This commit moves the global checkpoint listeners used in CCR to the CCR
thread pool. This removes the last use of the listener thread pool in
the codebase.
2020-03-09 08:56:30 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5e96d3e59a
Use given executor for global checkpoint listener (#53260)
Today when notifying a global checkpoint listener, we use the listener
thread pool. This commit turns this inside out so that the global
checkpoint listener must provide an executor on which to notify the
listener.
2020-03-08 13:51:05 -04:00
Jay Modi 07ef8ccff4
Allow dynamic updates for index.hidden setting (#52837)
This commit changes the `index.hidden` setting from being final to a
dynamic setting. While the setting being final allows for easier
reasoning about an index, making this setting update-able has more
benefits in that we can upgrade existing indices to be hidden and it
will enable future features that would dynamically make indices hidden.

Backport of #52772
2020-02-26 11:46:29 -07:00
Jake Landis 8d311297ca
[7.x] Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) (#52798)
* Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114)

This PR addresses the unnecessary copying of the rest specs and allows
for better semantics for which specs and tests are copied. By default
the rest specs will get copied if the project applies
`elasticsearch.standalone-rest-test` or `esplugin` and the project
has rest tests or you configure the custom extension `restResources`.

This PR also removes the need for dozens of places where the x-pack
specs were copied by supporting copying of the x-pack rest specs too.

The plugin/task introduced here can also copy the rest tests to the
local project through a similar configuration.

The new plugin/task allows a user to minimize the surface area of
which rest specs are copied. Per project can be configured to include
only a subset of the specs (or tests). Configuring a project to only
copy the specs when actually needed should help with build cache hit
rates since we can better define what is actually in use.
However, project level optimizations for build cache hit rates are
not included with this PR.

Also, with this PR you can no longer use the includePackaged flag on
integTest task.

The following items are included in this PR:
* new plugin: `elasticsearch.rest-resources`
* new tasks: CopyRestApiTask and CopyRestTestsTask - performs the copy
* new extension 'restResources'
```
restResources {
  restApi {
    includeCore 'foo' , 'bar' //will include the core specs that start with foo and bar
    includeXpack 'baz' //will include x-pack specs that start with baz
  }
  restTests {
    includeCore 'foo', 'bar' //will include the core tests that start with foo and bar
    includeXpack 'baz' //will include the x-pack tests that start with baz
  }
}

```
2020-02-26 08:13:41 -06:00
Adrien Grand f993ef80f8
Move the terms index of `_id` off-heap. (#52518)
In #42838 we moved the terms index of all fields off-heap except the
`_id` field because we were worried it might make indexing slower. In
general, the indexing rate is only affected if explicit IDs are used, as
otherwise Elasticsearch almost never performs lookups in the terms
dictionary for the purpose of indexing. So it's quite wasteful to
require the terms index of `_id` to be loaded on-heap for users who have
append-only workloads. Furthermore I've been conducting benchmarks when
indexing with explicit ids on the http_logs dataset that suggest that
the slowdown is low enough that it's probably not worth forcing the terms
index to be kept on-heap. Here are some numbers for the median indexing
rate in docs/s:

| Run | Master  | Patch   |
| --- | ------- | ------- |
| 1   | 45851.2 | 46401.4 |
| 2   | 45192.6 | 44561.0 |
| 3   | 45635.2 | 44137.0 |
| 4   | 46435.0 | 44692.8 |
| 5   | 45829.0 | 44949.0 |

And now heap usage in MB for segments:

| Run | Master  | Patch    |
| --- | ------- | -------- |
| 1   | 41.1720 | 0.352083 |
| 2   | 45.1545 | 0.382534 |
| 3   | 41.7746 | 0.381285 |
| 4   | 45.3673 | 0.412737 |
| 5   | 45.4616 | 0.375063 |

Indexing rate decreased by 1.8% on average, while memory usage decreased
by more than 100x.

The `http_logs` dataset contains small documents and has a simple
indexing chain. More complex indexing chains, e.g. with more fields,
ingest pipelines, etc. would see an even lower decrease of indexing rate.
2020-02-24 18:14:12 +01:00
Jay Modi f3f6ff97ee
Single instance of the IndexNameExpressionResolver (#52604)
This commit modifies the codebase so that our production code uses a
single instance of the IndexNameExpressionResolver class. This change
is being made in preparation for allowing name expression resolution
to be augmented by a plugin.

In order to remove some instances of IndexNameExpressionResolver, the
single instance is added as a parameter of Plugin#createComponents and
PersistentTaskPlugin#getPersistentTasksExecutor.

Backport of #52596
2020-02-21 07:50:02 -07:00
Armin Braun 4bb780bc37
Refactor Inflexible Snapshot Repository BwC (#52365) (#52557)
* Refactor Inflexible Snapshot Repository BwC (#52365)

Transport the version to use for  a snapshot instead of whether to use shard generations in the snapshots in progress entry. This allows making upcoming repository metadata changes in a flexible manner in an analogous way to how we handle serialization BwC elsewhere.
Also, exposing the version at the repository API level will make it easier to do BwC relevant changes in derived repositories like source only or encrypted.
2020-02-21 09:14:34 +01:00
Yang Wang 4bc7545e43
Add enterprise mode and refactor license check (#51864) (#52115)
Add enterprise operation mode to properly map enterprise license.

Aslo refactor XPackLicenstate class to consolidate license status and mode checks.
This class has many sychronised methods to check basically three things:
* Minimum operation mode required
* Whether security is enabled
* Whether current license needs to be active

Depends on the actual feature, either 1, 2 or all of above checks are performed.
These are now consolidated in to 3 helper methods (2 of them are new).
The synchronization is pushed down to the helper methods so actual checking
methods no longer need to worry about it.

resolves: #51081
2020-02-21 14:18:18 +11:00
Nhat Nguyen bdb2e72ea4
Fix timeout in testDowngradeRemoteClusterToBasic (#52322)
- ESCCRRestTestCase#ensureYellow does not work well with assertBusy
- Increases timeout to 60s

Closes #52036
2020-02-17 15:05:42 -05:00
Jason Tedor c9f72a0116
Fix shard follow task cleaner under security (#52347)
The shard follow task cleaner executes on behalf of the user to clean up
a shard follow task after the follower index has been
deleted. Otherwise, these persistent tasks are left laying around, and
they fail to execute because the follower index has been deleted. In the
face of security, attempts to complete these persistent tasks would
fail.  This is because these cleanups are executed under the system
context (this makes sense, they are happening on behalf of the user
after the user has executed an action) but the system role was never
granted the permission for persistent task completion. This commit
addresses this by adding this cluster privilege to the system role.
2020-02-16 17:26:14 -05:00
Nhat Nguyen 864e9d875d Bubble up exception in follow task in ccr tests (#52085)
It's perfectly fine if a bulk request on the follower hits 
IndexShardClosedException in some CCR tests because we sometimes 
close some follower shards while the follow-task is replicating operations.
Instead of failing the test immediately, this commit bubbles up that
failure to the shard follow task.

Closes #52052
2020-02-10 08:27:04 -05:00
Jay Modi 3edadfefd0 RestHandlers declare handled routes (#52123)
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.

This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.

Closes #51622

Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>

Backport of #51950
2020-02-09 22:48:32 -07:00
Armin Braun 90eb6a020d Remove Redundant Loading of RepositoryData during Restore (#51977) (#52108)
We can just put the `IndexId` instead of just the index name into the recovery soruce and
save one load of `RepositoryData` on each shard restore that way.
2020-02-09 21:44:18 +01:00
Jason Tedor 12473c2bcb
Log failure when cleaning shard follow task (#51971)
When clenaing a shard follow task after an index has been deleted, an
exception can occur submitting the complete persistent task
action. However, this exception message is not logged. This commit
addresses this by including the exception that led to the failure in the
log message.
2020-02-05 20:48:00 -05:00
Tanguy Leroux d86a7ad6d2 Give more time to AutoFollowIT tests (#51938)
AutoFollowIT tests are regularly failing on CI because they rely 
on how cluster state updates are processed within the integration 
clusters. We tried to limit this in #49141 by moving to latches 
instead of waiting for assertions to pass but there are still some 
places were it still need to wait for the cluster state updates to 
be processed and auto-follow stats to be updated.

This commit gives more time to assertBusy() that verifies the 
AutoFollowStats (up to 60 seconds) and also always log the 
auto-follow stats in case the assertions failed.

Closes #48982
2020-02-05 15:57:27 +01:00
Armin Braun aae93a7578
Allow Repository Plugins to Filter Metadata on Create (#51472) (#51542)
* Allow Repository Plugins to Filter Metadata on Create

Add a hook that allows repository plugins to filter the repository metadata
before it gets written to the cluster state.
2020-01-28 18:33:26 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 072203cba8
Clean soft-deletes setting in ccr tests (#51113) (#51372)
We no longer need to explicitly enable soft-deletes in CCR tests.

Relates #50775
Backport of #51113
2020-01-23 16:31:47 -05:00
Armin Braun 16c07472e5
Track Snapshot Version in RepositoryData (#50930) (#50989)
* Track Snapshot Version in RepositoryData (#50930)

Add tracking of snapshot versions to RepositoryData to make BwC logic more efficient.
Follow up to #50853
2020-01-14 18:15:07 +01:00
Nik Everett b36a8ab141
Make some ObjectParsers final (#50471) (#50556)
We have about 800 `ObjectParsers` in Elasticsearch, about 700 of which
are final. This is *probably* the right way to declare them because in
practice we never mutate them after they are built. And we certainly
don't change the static reference. Anyway, this adds `final` to a bunch
of these parsers, mostly the ones in xpack and their "paired" parsers in
the high level rest client. I picked these just to have somewhere to
break the up the change so it wouldn't be huge.

I found the non-final parsers with this:
```
diff \
  <(find . -type f -name '*.java' -exec grep -iHe 'static.*PARSER\s*=' {} \+ | sort) \
  <(find . -type f -name '*.java' -exec grep -iHe 'static.*final.*PARSER\s*=' {} \+ | sort) \
  2>&1 | grep '^<'
```
2020-01-02 10:47:38 -05:00
Tim Brooks cb73fb0f9b
Backport remote proxy mode stats and naming (#50402)
* Update remote cluster stats to support simple mode (#49961)

Remote cluster stats API currently only returns useful information if
the strategy in use is the SNIFF mode. This PR modifies the API to
provide relevant information if the user is in the SIMPLE mode. This
information is the configured addresses, max socket connections, and
open socket connections.

* Send hostname in SNI header in simple remote mode (#50247)

Currently an intermediate proxy must route conncctions to the
appropriate remote cluster when using simple mode. This commit offers
a additional mechanism for the proxy to route the connections by
including the hostname in the TLS SNI header.

* Rename the remote connection mode simple to proxy (#50291)

This commit renames the simple connection mode to the proxy connection
mode for remote cluster connections. In order to do this, the mode specific
settings which we namespaced by their mode (ex: sniff.seed and
proxy.addresses) have been reverted.

* Modify proxy mode to support a single address (#50391)

Currently, the remote proxy connection mode uses a list setting for the
proxy address. This commit modifies this so that the setting is
proxy_address and only supports a single remote proxy address.
2019-12-19 18:02:48 -07:00
Yannick Welsch 82086929d7 Increase timeout on FollowIndexSecurityIT.testAutoFollowPatterns (#50282)
This test was causing test failures on slow CI runs.

Closes #50279
2019-12-18 10:37:11 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen df46848fb0 Migrate peer recovery from translog to retention lease (#49448)
Since 7.4, we switch from translog to Lucene as the source of history
for peer recoveries. However, we reduce the likelihood of
operation-based recoveries when performing a full cluster restart from
pre-7.4 because existing copies do not have PPRL.

To remedy this issue, we fallback using translog in peer recoveries if
the recovering replica does not have a peer recovery retention lease,
and the replication group hasn't fully migrated to PRRL.

Relates #45136
2019-12-15 10:24:39 -05:00
Nhat Nguyen c151a75dfe Use retention lease in peer recovery of closed indices (#48430)
Today we do not use retention leases in peer recovery for closed indices
because we can't sync retention leases on closed indices. This change
allows that ability and adjusts peer recovery to use retention leases
for all indices with soft-deletes enabled.

Relates #45136

Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
2019-12-15 10:24:34 -05:00
David Turner 285eacd267
Use more specific loggers in subclasses of TMNA (#50076)
Adjusts the subclasses of `TransportMasterNodeAction` to use their own loggers
instead of the one for the base class.

Relates #50056.
Partial backport of #46431 to 7.x.
2019-12-11 15:07:47 +00:00
Yannick Welsch 01d36afa4b Randomly run CCR tests with _source disabled (#49922)
Makes sure that CCR also properly works with _source disabled.

Changes one exception in LuceneChangesSnapshot as the case of missing _recovery_source
because of a missing lease was not properly properly bubbled up to CCR (testIndexFallBehind
was failing).
2019-12-09 08:33:40 +01:00
Yannick Welsch fbb92f527a Replicate write actions before fsyncing them (#49746)
This commit fixes a number of issues with data replication:

- Local and global checkpoints are not updated after the new operations have been fsynced, but
might capture a state before the fsync. The reason why this probably went undetected for so
long is that AsyncIOProcessor is synchronous if you index one item at a time, and hence working
as intended unless you have a high enough level of concurrent indexing. As we rely in other
places on the assumption that we have an up-to-date local checkpoint in case of synchronous
translog durability, there's a risk for the local and global checkpoints not to be up-to-date after
replication completes, and that this won't be corrected by the periodic global checkpoint sync.
- AsyncIOProcessor also has another "bad" side effect here: if you index one bulk at a time, the
bulk is always first fsynced on the primary before being sent to the replica. Further, if one thread
is tasked by AsyncIOProcessor to drain the processing queue and fsync, other threads can
easily pile more bulk requests on top of that thread. Things are not very fair here, and the thread
might continue doing a lot more fsyncs before returning (as the other threads pile more and
more on top), which blocks it from returning as a replication request (e.g. if this thread is on the
primary, it blocks the replication requests to the replicas from going out, and delaying
checkpoint advancement).

This commit fixes all these issues, and also simplifies the code that coordinates all the after
write actions.
2019-12-03 12:22:46 +01:00
Yannick Welsch c2d316a22f Remove obsolete resolving logic from TRA (#49685)
This stems from a time where index requests were directly forwarded to
TransportReplicationAction. Nowadays they are wrapped in a BulkShardRequest, and this logic is
obsolete.

In contrast to prior PR (#49647), this PR also fixes (see b3697cc) a situation where the previous
index expression logic had an interesting side effect. For bulk requests (which had resolveIndex
= false), the reroute phase was waiting for the index to appear in case where it was not present,
and for all other replication requests (resolveIndex = true) it would right away throw an
IndexNotFoundException while resolving the name and exit. With #49647, every replication
request was now waiting for the index to appear, which was problematic when the given index
had just been deleted (e.g. deleting a follower index while it's still receiving requests from the
leader, where these requests would now wait up to a minute for the index to appear). This PR
now adds b3697cc on top of that prior PR to make sure to reestablish some of the prior behavior
where the reroute phase waits for the bulk request for the index to appear. That logic was in
place to ensure that when an index was created and not all nodes had learned about it yet, that
the bulk would not fail somewhere in the reroute phase. This is now only restricted to the
situation where the current node has an older cluster state than the one that coordinated the
bulk request (which checks that the index is present). This also means that when an index is
deleted, we will no longer unnecessarily wait up to the timeout for the index o appear, and
instead fail the request.

Closes #20279
2019-11-29 15:24:07 +01:00
Armin Braun 813b49adb4
Make BlobStoreRepository Aware of ClusterState (#49639) (#49711)
* Make BlobStoreRepository Aware of ClusterState (#49639)

This is a preliminary to #49060.

It does not introduce any substantial behavior change to how the blob store repository
operates. What it does is to add all the infrastructure changes around passing the cluster service to the blob store, associated test changes and a best effort approach to tracking the latest repository generation on all nodes from cluster state updates. This brings a slight improvement to the consistency
by which non-master nodes (or master directly after a failover) will be able to determine the latest repository generation. It does not however do any tricky checks for the situation after a repository operation
(create, delete or cleanup) that could theoretically be used to get even greater accuracy to keep this change simple.
This change does not in any way alter the behavior of the blobstore repository other than adding a better "guess" for the value of the latest repo generation and is mainly intended to isolate the actual logical change to how the
repository operates in #49060
2019-11-29 14:57:47 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 04e9cbd6eb Revert "Remove obsolete resolving logic from TRA (#49647)"
This reverts commit 0827ea2175.
2019-11-28 13:12:07 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 0827ea2175 Remove obsolete resolving logic from TRA (#49647)
This stems from a time where index requests were directly forwarded to
TransportReplicationAction. Nowadays they are wrapped in a BulkShardRequest, and this logic is
obsolete.

Closes #20279
2019-11-28 12:11:27 +01:00
Tim Brooks 416178c7c8
Enable simple remote connection strategy (#49561)
This commit back ports three commits related to enabling the simple
connection strategy.

Allow simple connection strategy to be configured (#49066)

Currently the simple connection strategy only exists in the code. It
cannot be configured. This commit moves in the direction of allowing it
to be configured. It introduces settings for the addresses and socket
count. Additionally it introduces new settings for the sniff strategy
so that the more generic number of connections and seed node settings
can be deprecated.

The simple settings are not yet registered as the registration is
dependent on follow-up work to validate the settings.

Ensure at least 1 seed configured in remote test (#49389)

This fixes #49384. Currently when we select a random subset of seed
nodes from a list, it is possible for 0 seeds to be selected. This test
depends on at least 1 seed being selected.

Add the simple strategy to cluster settings (#49414)

This is related to #49067. This commit adds the simple connection
strategy settings and strategy mode setting to the cluster settings
registry. With these changes, the simple connection mode can be used.
Additionally, it adds validation to ensure that settings cannot be
misconfigured.
2019-11-25 16:53:07 -07:00
Jason Tedor 71bcfbf1e3
Replace required pipeline with final pipeline (#49470)
This commit enhances the required pipeline functionality by changing it
so that default/request pipelines can also be executed, but the required
pipeline is always executed last. This gives users the flexibility to
execute their own indexing pipelines, but also ensure that any required
pipelines are also executed. Since such pipelines are executed last, we
change the name of required pipelines to final pipelines.
2019-11-22 14:37:36 -05:00
Nhat Nguyen fec22130c2 Improve error message when pausing index (#48915)
Throw an appropriate error message when the follower index is not found
or is a regular index.
2019-11-20 15:58:44 -05:00
Armin Braun 0acba44a2e
Make Repository.getRepositoryData an Async API (#49299) (#49312)
This API call in most implementations is fairly IO heavy and slow
so it is more natural to be async in the first place.
Concretely though, this change is a prerequisite of #49060 since
determining the repository generation from the cluster state
introduces situations where this call would have to wait for other
operations to finish. Doing so in a blocking manner would break
`SnapshotResiliencyTests` and waste a thread.
Also, this sets up the possibility to in the future make use of async IO
where provided by the underlying Repository implementation.

In a follow-up `SnapshotsService#getRepositoryData` will be made async
as well (did not do it here, since it's another huge change to do so).
Note: This change for now does not alter the threading behaviour in any way (since `Repository#getRepositoryData` isn't forking) and is purely mechanical.
2019-11-19 16:49:12 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux fcac3fbfd9 AutoFollowIT should not rely on assertBusy but should use latches instead (#49141)
AutoFollowIT relies on assertBusy() calls to wait for a given number of 
leader indices to be created but this is prone to failures on CI. Instead, 
we should use latches to indicate when auto-follow patterns must be 
paused and resumed.
2019-11-18 09:40:56 +01:00
Jason Tedor 60d1d67aac
CCR should auto-retry rejected execution exceptions (#49213)
If CCR encounters a rejected execution exception, today we treat this as
fatal. This is not though, as the stuffed queue could drain. Requiring
an administrator to manually restart the follow tasks that faced such an
exception is a burden. This commit addresses this by making CCR
auto-retry on rejected execution exceptions.
2019-11-17 12:48:46 -05:00
Rory Hunter c46a0e8708
Apply 2-space indent to all gradle scripts (#49071)
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
2019-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Henning Andersen 66f0c8900f
Fix Transport Stopped Exception (#48930) (#49035)
When a node shuts down, `TransportService` moves to stopped state and
then closes connections. If a request is done in between, an exception
was thrown that was not retried in replication actions. Now throw a
wrapped `NodeClosedException` exception instead, which is correctly
handled in replication action. Fixed other usages too.

Relates #42612
2019-11-13 18:48:05 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux e86b598813 Fix AutoFollowIT (#49025)
This commit fixes an off-by-one bug in the AutoFollowIT test that causes
failures because the leaderIndices counter is incremented during the evaluation
of the leaderIndices.incrementAndGet() < 20 condition but the 20th index is
not created, making the final assertion not verified.

It also gives a bit more time for cluster state updates to be processed on the
follower cluster.

Closes #48982
2019-11-13 13:20:57 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 2dfa0133d5 Always use primary term from primary to index docs on replica (#47583)
Ensures that we always use the primary term established by the primary to index docs on the
replica. Makes the logic around replication less brittle by always using the operation primary
term on the replica that is coming from the primary.
2019-11-13 12:13:45 +01:00
Jake Landis c320b499a0
Prevent deadlock by using separate schedulers (#48697) (#48964)
Currently the BulkProcessor class uses a single scheduler to schedule
flushes and retries. Functionally these are very different concerns but
can result in a dead lock. Specifically, the single shared scheduler
can kick off a flush task, which only finishes it's task when the bulk
that is being flushed finishes. If (for what ever reason), any items in
that bulk fails it will (by default) schedule a retry. However, that retry
will never run it's task, since the flush task is consuming the 1 and
only thread available from the shared scheduler.

Since the BulkProcessor is mostly client based code, the client can
provide their own scheduler. As-is the scheduler would require
at minimum 2 worker threads to avoid the potential deadlock. Since the
number of threads is a configuration option in the scheduler, the code
can not enforce this 2 worker rule until runtime. For this reason this
commit splits the single task scheduler into 2 schedulers. This eliminates
the potential for the flush task to block the retry task and removes this
deadlock scenario.

This commit also deprecates the Java APIs that presume a single scheduler,
and updates any internal code to no longer use those APIs.

Fixes #47599

Note - #41451 fixed the general case where a bulk fails and is retried
that can result in a deadlock. This fix should address that case as well as
the case when a bulk failure *from the flush* needs to be retried.
2019-11-11 16:31:21 -06:00
Yannick Welsch af887be3e5 Hide orphaned tasks from follower stats (#48901)
CCR follower stats can return information for persistent tasks that are in the process of being cleaned up. This is problematic for tests where CCR follower indices have been deleted, but their persistent follower task is only cleaned up asynchronously afterwards. If one of the following tests then accesses the follower stats, it might still get the stats for that follower task.

In addition, some tests were not cleaning up their auto-follow patterns, leaving orphaned patterns behind. Other tests cleaned up their auto-follow patterns. As always the same name was used, it just depended on the test execution order whether this led to a failure or not. This commit fixes the offensive tests, and will also automatically remove auto-follow-patterns at the end of tests, like we do for many other features.

Closes #48700
2019-11-08 13:56:53 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 020ff0fef9 Do not intercept renew requests from other tests (#48833)
We might have some outstanding renew retention lease requests after a 
shard has unfollowed. If testRetentionLeaseIsAddedIfItDisappearsWhileFollowing
intercepts a renew request from other tests then we will never unlatch 
and the test will time out.

Closes #45192
2019-11-02 21:15:05 -04:00
Armin Braun a22f6fbe3c
Cleanup Redundant Futures in Recovery Code (#48805) (#48832)
Follow up to #48110 cleaning up the redundant future
uses that were left over from that change.
2019-11-02 17:28:12 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 4c70770877 Add debug log for CcrRetentionLeaseIT (#48820)
testRetentionLeaseIsAddedIfItDisappearsWhileFollowing is still failing 
although we already have several fixes. I think other tests interfere
and cause this test to fail. We can use the test scope to isolate them.
However, I prefer to add debug logs so we can find the source.

Relates #45192
2019-11-01 22:07:35 -04:00
Armin Braun e26d01e71f
Make CcrRepository#restore non-Blocking (#48814) (#48823)
With the changes in #48110 there is no more need
to block a generic thread when waiting for the multi file transfer
in `CcrRepository`.
2019-11-01 21:02:47 +01:00
Armin Braun 52e5ceb321
Restore from Individual Shard Snapshot Files in Parallel (#48110) (#48686)
Make restoring shard snapshots run in parallel on the `SNAPSHOT` thread-pool.
2019-10-30 14:36:30 +01:00
Tim Brooks f5f1072824
Multiple remote connection strategy support (#48496)
* Extract remote "sniffing" to connection strategy (#47253)

Currently the connection strategy used by the remote cluster service is
implemented as a multi-step sniffing process in the
RemoteClusterConnection. We intend to introduce a new connection strategy
that will operate in a different manner. This commit extracts the
sniffing logic to a dedicated strategy class. Additionally, it implements
dedicated tests for this class.

Additionally, in previous commits we moved away from a world where the
remote cluster connection was mutable. Instead, when setting updates are
made, the connection is torn down and rebuilt. We still had methods and
tests hanging around for the mutable behavior. This commit removes those.

* Introduce simple remote connection strategy (#47480)

This commit introduces a simple remote connection strategy which will
open remote connections to a configurable list of user supplied
addresses. These addresses can be remote Elasticsearch nodes or
intermediate proxies. We will perform normal clustername and version
validation, but otherwise rely on the remote cluster to route requests
to the appropriate remote node.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.
2019-10-25 09:29:41 -06:00
Tim Brooks c0b545f325
Make BytesReference an interface (#48486)
BytesReference is currently an abstract class which is extended by
various implementations. This makes it very difficult to use the
delegation pattern. The implication of this is that our releasable
BytesReference is a PagedBytesReference type and cannot be used as a
generic releasable bytes reference that delegates to any reference type.
This commit makes BytesReference an interface and introduces an
AbstractBytesReference for common functionality.
2019-10-24 15:39:30 -06:00
Armin Braun 7215201406
Track Shard-Snapshot Index Generation at Repository Root (#48371)
This change adds a new field `"shards"` to `RepositoryData` that contains a mapping of `IndexId` to a `String[]`. This string array can be accessed by shard id to get the generation of a shard's shard folder (i.e. the `N` in the name of the currently valid `/indices/${indexId}/${shardId}/index-${N}` for the shard in question).

This allows for creating a new snapshot in the shard without doing any LIST operations on the shard's folder. In the case of AWS S3, this saves about 1/3 of the cost for updating an empty shard (see #45736) and removes one out of two remaining potential issues with eventually consistent blob stores (see #38941 ... now only the root `index-${N}` is determined by listing).

Also and equally if not more important, a number of possible failure modes on eventually consistent blob stores like AWS S3 are eliminated by moving all delete operations to the `master` node and moving from incremental naming of shard level index-N to uuid suffixes for these blobs.

This change moves the deleting of the previous shard level `index-${uuid}` blob to the master node instead of the data node allowing for a safe and consistent update of the shard's generation in the `RepositoryData` by first updating `RepositoryData` and then deleting the now unreferenced `index-${newUUID}` blob.
__No deletes are executed on the data nodes at all for any operation with this change.__

Note also: Previous issues with hanging data nodes interfering with master nodes are completely impossible, even on S3 (see next section for details).

This change changes the naming of the shard level `index-${N}` blobs to a uuid suffix `index-${UUID}`. The reason for this is the fact that writing a new shard-level `index-` generation blob is not atomic anymore in its effect. Not only does the blob have to be written to have an effect, it must also be referenced by the root level `index-N` (`RepositoryData`) to become an effective part of the snapshot repository.
This leads to a problem if we were to use incrementing names like we did before. If a blob `index-${N+1}` is written but due to the node/network/cluster/... crashes the root level `RepositoryData` has not been updated then a future operation will determine the shard's generation to be `N` and try to write a new `index-${N+1}` to the already existing path. Updates like that are problematic on S3 for consistency reasons, but also create numerous issues when thinking about stuck data nodes.
Previously stuck data nodes that were tasked to write `index-${N+1}` but got stuck and tried to do so after some other node had already written `index-${N+1}` were prevented form doing so (except for on S3) by us not allowing overwrites for that blob and thus no corruption could occur.
Were we to continue using incrementing names, we could not do this. The stuck node scenario would either allow for overwriting the `N+1` generation or force us to continue using a `LIST` operation to figure out the next `N` (which would make this change pointless).
With uuid naming and moving all deletes to `master` this becomes a non-issue. Data nodes write updated shard generation `index-${uuid}` and `master` makes those `index-${uuid}` part of the `RepositoryData` that it deems correct and cleans up all those `index-` that are unused.

Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
Co-authored-by: Tanguy Leroux <tlrx.dev@gmail.com>
2019-10-23 10:58:26 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen d0a4bad95b Use MultiFileTransfer in CCR remote recovery (#44514)
Relates #44468
2019-10-21 23:30:52 -04:00
Armin Braun e65c60915a
Cleanup FileRestoreContext Abstractions (#48173) (#48300)
This class is only used by the blob store repository
and CCR and the abstractions didn't really make sense
with CCR ignoring the concrete `restoreFiles` method
completely and having a method used only by the blobstore
overriden as unsupported.
=> Moved to a more fitting set of abstractions
=> Dried up the stream wrapping in `BlobStoreRepository` a little
now that the `restoreFile` method could be simplified

Relates #48110 as it makes changing the API of `FileRestoreContext`
to what is needed for async restores simpler
2019-10-21 17:30:35 +02:00
Armin Braun dc08feadc6
Remove Redundant Version Param from Repository APIs (#48231) (#48298)
This parameter isn't used by any implementation
2019-10-21 16:20:45 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 0094bd5939
Fix AutoFollowIT.testPauseAndResumeWithMultipleAutoFollowPatterns (#48289)
The test testPauseAndResumeWithMultipleAutoFollowPatterns
failed multiple times, mostly because it creates too many leader
indices and the following cluster cannot cope with cluster state
updates generated by following indices creation and pause/
resume auto-followers changes.

This commit simplifies the test by creating at most 20 leader
indices and by waiting for any new leader index to be picked
up by the auto-follower before created another leader index.
It also pause and resume less auto-followers as previously.

closes #47917
2019-10-21 14:31:58 +02:00
Armin Braun 1157775074
Remove Support for pre-5.x Indices in Restore (#48181) (#48199)
The logic for handling empty segment files has been
unnecessary ever since #24021 which removes the support
for these files in 6.x -> we can safely remove the
support for restoring these from 7.x+ to simplify the code.
2019-10-18 09:45:07 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 742fa818b8
Add Pause/Resume Auto Follower APIs (#47510) (#47904)
This commit adds two APIs that allow to pause and resume
CCR auto-follower patterns:

// pause auto-follower
POST /_ccr/auto_follow/my_pattern/pause

// resume auto-follower
POST /_ccr/auto_follow/my_pattern/resume

The ability to pause and resume auto-follow patterns can be
useful in some situations, including the rolling upgrades of
cluster using a bi-directional cross-cluster replication scheme
(see #46665).

This commit adds a new active flag to the AutoFollowPattern
and adapts the AutoCoordinator and AutoFollower classes so
that it stops to fetch remote's cluster state when all auto-follow
patterns associate to the remote cluster are paused.

When an auto-follower is paused, remote indices that match the
pattern are just ignored: they are not added to the pattern's
followed indices uids list that is maintained in the local cluster
state. This way, when the auto-follow pattern is resumed the
indices created in the remote cluster in the meantime will be
picked up again and added as new following indices. Indices
created and then deleted in the remote cluster will be ignored
as they won't be seen at all by the auto-follower pattern at
resume time.

Backport of #47510 for 7.x
2019-10-13 09:22:51 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 8f86469d3f
Do not auto-follow closed indices (#47721) (#47800)
Backport of (#47721) for 7.x.

Similarly to #47582, Auto-follow patterns creates following
indices as long as the remote index matches the pattern and
the remote primary shards are all started. But since 7.2 closed
indices are also replicated, and it does not play well with CCR
auto-follow patterns as they create following indices for closed
leader indices too.

This commit changes the getLeaderIndicesToFollow() so that closed
indices are excluded from auto-follow patterns.
2019-10-09 19:16:23 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux b5ac0204d2
Fail earlier Put Follow requests for closed leader indices (#47637)
Backport of (#47582)

Today when following a new leader index, we fetch the remote cluster state, 
check the remote cluster license, check the user privileges, retrieve the 
index shard stats before initiating a CCR restore session.

But if the leader index to follow is closed, we're executing a bunch of 
operations that would inevitability fail at some point (on retrieving the
 index shard stats, because this type of request forbid closed indices 
when resolving indices). We could fail a Put Follow request at the first 
step by checking the leader index state directly from the remote cluster 
state.

This also helps the Resume Follow API to fail a bit earlier.
2019-10-07 13:59:04 +02:00
Armin Braun 3d23cb44a3
Speed up Snapshot Finalization (#47283) (#47309)
As a result of #45689 snapshot finalization started to
take significantly longer than before. This may be a
little unfortunate since it increases the likelihood
of failing to finalize after having written out all
the segment blobs.
This change parallelizes all the metadata writes that
can safely run in parallel in the finalization step to
speed the finalization step up again. Also, this will
generally speed up the snapshot process overall in case
of large number of indices.

This is also a nice to have for #46250 since we add yet
another step (deleting of old index- blobs in the shards
to the finalization.
2019-09-30 23:28:59 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 9dc90e41fc Remove "force" version type (#47228)
It's been deprecated long ago and can be removed.

Relates to #20377

Closes #19769
2019-09-30 11:58:34 +02:00
Rory Hunter 53a4d2176f
Convert most awaitBusy calls to assertBusy (#45794) (#47112)
Backport of #45794 to 7.x. Convert most `awaitBusy` calls to
`assertBusy`, and use asserts where possible. Follows on from #28548 by
@liketic.

There were a small number of places where it didn't make sense to me to
call `assertBusy`, so I kept the existing calls but renamed the method to
`waitUntil`. This was partly to better reflect its usage, and partly so
that anyone trying to add a new call to awaitBusy wouldn't be able to find
it.

I also didn't change the usage in `TransportStopRollupAction` as the
comments state that the local awaitBusy method is a temporary
copy-and-paste.

Other changes:

  * Rework `waitForDocs` to scale its timeout. Instead of calling
    `assertBusy` in a loop, work out a reasonable overall timeout and await
    just once.
  * Some tests failed after switching to `assertBusy` and had to be fixed.
  * Correct the expect templates in AbstractUpgradeTestCase.  The ES
    Security team confirmed that they don't use templates any more, so
    remove this from the expected templates. Also rewrite how the setup
    code checks for templates, in order to give more information.
  * Remove an expected ML template from XPackRestTestConstants The ML team
    advised that the ML tests shouldn't be waiting for any
    `.ml-notifications*` templates, since such checks should happen in the
    production code instead.
  * Also rework the template checking code in `XPackRestTestHelper` to give
    more helpful failure messages.
  * Fix issue in `DataFrameSurvivesUpgradeIT` when upgrading from < 7.4
2019-09-29 12:21:46 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 444b47ce88 Relax maxSeqNoOfUpdates assertion in FollowingEngine (#47188)
We disable MSU optimization if the local checkpoint is smaller than
max_seq_no_of_updates. Hence, we need to relax the MSU assertion in
FollowingEngine for that scenario. Suppose the leader has three
operations: index-0, delete-1, and index-2 for the same doc Id. MSU on
the leader is 1 as index-2 is an append. If the follower applies index-0
then index-2, then the assertion is violated.

Closes #47137
2019-09-27 14:00:20 -04:00
Jason Tedor bd77626177
Add the ability to require an ingest pipeline (#46847)
This commit adds the ability to require an ingest pipeline on an
index. Today we can have a default pipeline, but that could be
overridden by a request pipeline parameter. This commit introduces a new
index setting index.required_pipeline that acts similarly to
index.default_pipeline, except that it can not be overridden by a
request pipeline parameter. Additionally, a default pipeline and a
request pipeline can not both be set. The required pipeline can be set
to _none to ensure that no pipeline ever runs for index requests on that
index.
2019-09-19 16:37:45 -04:00