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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stuart Tettemer 93a2e9b0f9
Test: MockScoreScript can be cacheable. (#55499)
Backport: 0ed1eb5
2020-04-20 17:09:58 -06:00
Benjamin Trent cabff65aec
[ML] Fixing inference stats race condition (#55163) (#55486)
`updateAndGet` could actually call the internal method more than once on contention.
If I read the JavaDocs, it says:
```* @param updateFunction a side-effect-free function```
So, it could be getting multiple updates on contention, thus having a race condition where stats are double counted.

To fix, I am going to use a `ReadWriteLock`. The `LongAdder` objects allows fast thread safe writes in high contention environments. These can be protected by the `ReadWriteLock::readLock`.

When stats are persisted, I need to call reset on all these adders. This is NOT thread safe if additions are taking place concurrently. So, I am going to protect with `ReadWriteLock::writeLock`.

This should prevent race conditions while allowing high (ish) throughput in the highly contention paths in inference.

I did some simple throughput tests and this change is not significantly slower and is simpler to grok (IMO).

closes  https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/54786
2020-04-20 16:21:18 -04:00
Benjamin Trent 24d41eb695
[ML] partitions model definitions into chunks (#55260) (#55484)
This paves the data layer way so that exceptionally large models are partitioned across multiple documents.

This change means that nodes before 7.8.0 will not be able to use trained inference models created on nodes on or after 7.8.0.

I chose the definition document limit to be 100. This *SHOULD* be plenty for any large model. One of the largest models that I have created so far had the following stats:
~314MB of inflated JSON, ~66MB when compressed, ~177MB of heap.
With the chunking sizes of `16 * 1024 * 1024` its compressed string could be partitioned to 5 documents.
Supporting models 20 times this size (compressed) seems adequate for now.
2020-04-20 16:08:54 -04:00
Benjamin Trent fa0373a19f
[7.x] [ML] Fix log spam and disable ILM/SLM history for native ML tests (#55475)
* [ML] fix native ML test log spam (#55459)

This adds a dependency to ingest common. This removes the log spam resulting from basic plugins being enabled that require the common ingest processors.

* removing unnecessary changes

* removing unused imports

* removing unnecessary java setting
2020-04-20 15:41:30 -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 7817948926 Disable monitoring in ML multinode tests (#55461)
Removing the deprecated "xpack.monitoring.enabled" setting introduced
log spam and potentially some failures in ML tests. It's possible to use
a different, non-deprecated setting to disable monitoring, so we do that
here.
2020-04-20 10:51:16 -04:00
David Turner 0df329dde7 Use soft deletes for searchable snapshots tests (#55453)
This allows us to perform some dummy indexing including updates/deletes.
2020-04-20 14:37:51 +01:00
Przemysław Witek 7d5f74e964
Fix and unmute testSetUpgradeMode_ExistingTaskGetsUnassigned (#55368) (#55452) 2020-04-20 13:29:29 +02:00
Yannick Welsch b9da307cd1 Add GCS support for searchable snapshots (#55403)
Adds ranged read support for GCS repositories in order to enable searchable snapshot support
for GCS.

As part of this PR, I've extracted some of the test infrastructure to make sure that
GoogleCloudStorageBlobContainerRetriesTests and S3BlobContainerRetriesTests are covering
similar test (as I saw those diverging in what they cover)
2020-04-20 13:02:59 +02:00
Jason Tedor 9ecb222bfa
Remove unneeded validation in feature set usage
This validation is not needed, as we have discovered the source of the
serialization error that was leading to some usage instances appearing
to not have a name.
2020-04-18 14:29:59 -04:00
Jason Tedor 23049391be
Upgrade feature aware check usage of ASM to 7.3.1 (#54577)
This commit upgrades the ASM dependency used in the feature aware check
to 7.3.1. This gives support for JDK 14. Additionally, now that Gradle
understands JDK 13, it means we can remove a restriction on running the
feature aware check to JDK 12 and lower.
2020-04-18 10:49:57 -04:00
Jay Modi 405ff0ce27
Handle TLS file updates during startup (#55330)
This change reworks the loading and monitoring of files that are used
for the construction of SSLContexts so that updates to these files are
not lost if the updates occur during startup. Previously, the
SSLService would parse the settings, build the SSLConfiguration
objects, and construct the SSLContexts prior to the
SSLConfigurationReloader starting to monitor these files for changes.
This allowed for a small window where updates to these files may never
be observed until the node restarted.

To remove the potential miss of a change to these files, the code now
parses the settings and builds SSLConfiguration instances prior to the
construction of the SSLService. The files back the SSLConfiguration
instances are then registered for monitoring and finally the SSLService
is constructed from the previously parse SSLConfiguration instances. As
the SSLService is not constructed when the code starts monitoring the
files for changes, a CompleteableFuture is used to obtain a reference
to the SSLService; this allows for construction of the SSLService to
complete and ensures that we do not miss any file updates during the
construction of the SSLService.

While working on this change, the SSLConfigurationReloader was also
refactored to reflect how it is currently used. When the
SSLConfigurationReloader was originally written the files that it
monitored could change during runtime. This is no longer the case as
we stopped the monitoring of files that back dynamic SSLContext
instances. In order to support the ability for items to change during
runtime, the class made use of concurrent data structures. The use of
these concurrent datastructures has been removed.

Closes #54867
Backport of #54999
2020-04-17 20:10:33 -06:00
Zachary Tong f46b567563 Convert InternalAggTestCase to AbstractNamedWriteableTestCase (#55250)
Some aggregations, such as the Terms* family, will use an alternate
class to represent unmapped shard results (while the rest of the aggs
use the same object but with some form of "empty" or "nullish" values
to represent unmapped).

This was problematic with AbstractWireSerializingTestCase because it
expects the instanceReader to always match the original class.  Instead,
we need to use the NamedWriteable version so that the registry
can be consulted for the proper deserialization reader.
2020-04-17 16:39:38 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 66071b2f6e
Remove combo security and license helper from license state (#55366) (#55417)
Security features in the license state currently do a dynamic check on
whether security is enabled. This is because the license level can
change the default security enabled state. This commit splits out the
check on security being enabled, so that the combo method of security
enabled plus license allowed is no longer necessary.
2020-04-17 13:07:02 -07:00
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
Benjamin Trent 4be3663968
[7.x] [ML] fix bugs with prediction field value settings (#55333) (#55394)
* [ML] fix bugs with prediction field value settings (#55333)

This fixes two unreleased bugs:

1. Prediction value type of `number` might show unexpected classes

Analytics created models may have class labels like `1, 5, 10` (or some collection of discrete, whole numbers). These labels are passed to the inference model config in the `classification_labels` field.

When the predicted value format is `numeric` it should attempt to see if the classification labels are provided and are numeric. If so, use those. If not, use the underlying value.

2. When supplying an update overwrite, inference was losing the default prediction field value. This is because it was not copied over in the copy ctor in the ClassificationConfig.Builder class. 

closes #55332
2020-04-17 14:45:02 -04:00
Jake Landis eb30cf5c89
[7.x] Move Watcher config out of RestResourcesPlugin (#55136) (#55336) 2020-04-17 12:38:01 -05:00
Benjamin Trent 8c581c3388
[ML] fixing and unmuting testHRDSplit test (#55349) (#55393)
This fixes the long muted testHRDSplit. Some minor adjustments for modern day elasticsearch changes :). 

The cause of the failure is that a new `by` field entering the model with an exceptionally high count does not cause an anomaly. We have since stopped combining the `rare` and `by` in this manner. New entries in a `by` field are not anomalous because we have no history on them yet. 

closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/32966
2020-04-17 09:55:52 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux eb52df6652 Mute GraphTests.testTimedoutQueryCrawl (#55397)
Relates #55396
Relates #53913
2020-04-17 15:31:48 +02:00
Benjamin Trent 65e0084120
[ML] do not start stopping tasks on reassignment (#55315) (#55388)
When a anomaly jobs, datafeeds, and analytics tasks are stopped, they enter an ephemeral state called `STOPPING`. 

If the node executing the task fails while this is occurring, they could be stuck in the limbo state of `STOPPING`. It is best to mark the tasks as completed if they get reassigned to a node.
2020-04-17 08:57:12 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux 290361c63b
Mute MlConfigIndexMappingsFullClusterRestartIT.testMlConfigIndexMappingsAfterMigration (#55389)
Relates #54415
2020-04-17 14:54:17 +02:00
Costin Leau fc6261967b SQL: Streamline declaration of LeafAggs (#55380)
Avoid repetition of the aggregation builder setup

Relates #55241

(cherry picked from commit 6cfe130e5da4aac11bad64f187fecc411139f5e2)
2020-04-17 15:04:54 +03:00
markharwood 7761b01a33
Remove normalizer support from wildcard field while we decide on approach for handling case insensitvity (#55294) (#55375)
Closes #55288
2020-04-17 11:43:26 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas f958e9abdc
SQL: Implement scripting inside aggs (#55241) (#55371)
Implement the use of scalar functions inside aggregate functions.
This allows for complex expressions inside aggregations, with or without
GROUBY as well as with or without a HAVING clause. e.g.:

```
SELECT MAX(CASE WHEN a IS NULL then -1 ELSE abs(a * 10) + 1 END) AS max, b
FROM test
GROUP BY b
HAVING MAX(CASE WHEN a IS NULL then -1 ELSE abs(a * 10) + 1 END) > 5
```

Scalar functions are still not allowed for `KURTOSIS` and `SKEWNESS` as
this is currently not implemented on the ElasticSearch side.

Fixes: #29980
Fixes: #36865
Fixes: #37271

(cherry picked from commit 506d1beea7abb2b45de793bba2e349090a78f2f9)
2020-04-17 12:41:22 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 71855fbfe0 Mute testSupportedFieldTypes in HDRPreAggregatedPercentile tests (#55369)
Relates #55360
2020-04-17 10:49:43 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 417d5f2009
Make data streams in APIs resolvable. (#55337)
Backport from: #54726

The INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option controls whether data streams can be resolved in an api for both concrete names and wildcard expressions. If data streams cannot be resolved then a 400 error is returned indicating that data streams cannot be used.

In this pr, the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option is enabled in the following APIs: search, msearch, refresh, index (op_type create only) and bulk (index requests with op type create only). In a subsequent later change, we will determine which other APIs need to be able to resolve data streams and enable the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option for these APIs.

Whether an api resolve all backing indices of a data stream or the latest index of a data stream (write index) depends on the IndexNameExpressionResolver.Context.isResolveToWriteIndex().
If isResolveToWriteIndex() returns true then data streams resolve to the latest index (for example: index api) and otherwise a data stream resolves to all backing indices of a data stream (for example: search api).

Relates to #53100
2020-04-17 08:33:37 +02:00
Jason Tedor 9a9c1a721c
Add validation to feature set usage name (#55350)
We do not validate the name is not null, and not empty. Even though it
never should be, we had a build failure where it appears that somehow
this did happen. We add some validation here, in case this really is
happening, we will have a more clear indication where this is coming
from, and of course, validation that name fits the implicit assumptions
that it is not null and not empty.
2020-04-16 18:16:53 -04:00
Mark Tozzi 22c55180c1
[7.x] Backport ValuesSourceRegistry and related work (#54922)
* Add ValuesSource Registry and associated logic (#54281)

* Remove ValuesSourceType argument to ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#48638)

* ValuesSourceRegistry Prototype (#48758)

* Remove generics from ValuesSource related classes (#49606)

* fix percentile aggregation tests (#50712)

* Basic thread safety for ValuesSourceRegistry (#50340)

* Remove target value type from ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#49943)

* Cleanup default values source type (#50992)

* CoreValuesSourceType no longer implements Writable (#51276)

* Remove genereics & hard coded ValuesSource references from Matrix Stats (#51131)

* Put values source types on fields (#51503)

* Remove VST Any (#51539)

* Rewire terms agg to use new VS registry (#51182)

Also adds some basic AggTestCases for untested code
paths (and boilerplate for future tests once the IT are
converted over)

* Wire Cardinality aggregation to work with the ValuesSourceRegistry (#51337)

* Wire Percentiles aggregator into new VS framework (#51639)

This required a bit of a refactor to percentiles itself.  Before,
the Builder would switch on the chosen algo to generate an
algo-specific factory.  This doesn't work (or at least, would be
difficult) in the new VS framework.

This refactor consolidates both factories together and introduces
a PercentilesConfig object to act as a standardized way to pass
algo-specific parameters through the factory.  This object
is then used when deciding which kind of aggregator to create

Note: CoreValuesSourceType.HISTOGRAM still lives in core, and will
be moved in a subsequent PR.

* Remove generics and target value type from MultiVSAB (#51647)

* fix checkstyle after merge (#52008)

* Plumb ValuesSourceRegistry through to QuerySearchContext (#51710)

* Convert RareTerms to new VS registry (#52166)

* Wire up Value Count (#52225)

* Wire up Max & Min aggregations (#52219)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Sum aggregation (#52571)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up SigTerms aggregation (#52590)

* Soft immutability for VSConfig (#52729)

* Unmute testSupportedFieldTypes, fix Percentiles/Ranks/Terms tests (#52734)

Also fixes Percentiles which was incorrectly specified to only accept
numeric, but in fact also accepts Boolean and Date (because those are
numeric on master - thanks `testSupportedFieldTypes` for catching it!)

* VS refactoring: Wire up stats aggregation (#52891)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up string_stats aggregation (#52875)

* VS refactoring: Wire up median (MAD) aggregation (#52945)

* fix valuesourcetype issue with constant_keyword field (#53041)x-pack/plugin/rollup/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/rollup/job/RollupIndexer.java

this commit implements `getValuesSourceType` for
the ConstantKeyword field type.

master was merged into feature/extensible-values-source
introducing a new field type that was not implementing
`getValuesSourceType`.

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Avg aggregation (#52752)

* Wire PercentileRanks aggregator into new VS framework  (#51693)

* Add a VSConfig resolver for aggregations not using the registry (#53038)

* Vs refactor wire up ranges and date ranges (#52918)

* Wire up geo_bounds aggregation to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53034)

This commit updates the geo_bounds aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry

relates #42949.

* VS refactoring: convert Boxplot to new registry (#53132)

* Wire-up geotile_grid and geohash_grid to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53037)

This commit updates the geo*_grid aggregations to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry

relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.

* Wire-up geo_centroid agg to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53040)

This commit updates the geo_centroid aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry.

relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.

* Fix type tests for Missing aggregation (#53501)

* ValuesSource Refactor: move histo VSType into XPack module (#53298)

- Introduces a new API (`getBareAggregatorRegistrar()`) which allows plugins to register aggregations against existing agg definitions defined in Core.
- This moves the histogram VSType over to XPack where it belongs. `getHistogramValues()` still remains as a Core concept
- Moves the histo-specific bits over to xpack (e.g. the actual aggregator logic). This requires extra boilerplate since we need to create a new "Analytics" Percentile/Rank aggregators to deal with the histo field. Doubly-so since percentiles/ranks are extra boiler-plate'y... should be much lighter for other aggs

* Wire up DateHistogram to the ValuesSourceRegistry (#53484)

* Vs refactor parser cleanup (#53198)

Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>

* First batch of easy fixes

* Remove List.of from ValuesSourceRegistry

Note that we intend to have a follow up PR dealing with the mutability
of the registry, so I didn't even try to address that here.

* More compiler fixes

* More compiler fixes

* More compiler fixes

* Precommit is happy and so am I

* Add new Core VSTs to tests

* Disabled supported type test on SigTerms until we can backport it's fix

* fix checkstyle

* Fix test failure from semantic merge issue

* Fix some metaData->metadata replacements that got lost

* Fix list of supported types for MinAggregator

* Fix list of supported types for Avg

* remove unused import

Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
2020-04-16 16:54:46 -04:00
Marios Trivyzas 8abdf7c7d3
SQL: Fix ODBC metadata for DATE & TIME data types (#55316) (#55345)
Fix MINIMUM_SCALE, MAXIMUM_SCALE and SQL_DATETIME_SUB
ODBC metadata for the DATE & TIME data types.

Fixes: #41086
(cherry picked from commit c23677cd2955e25bb952c8e7ff8ca3151ee0df98)
2020-04-16 22:41:39 +02:00
Rory Hunter 49f8f66a41 Revert "Use LTS version of Ubuntu in Dockerfiles (#55327)"
This reverts commit dd76fbac60.
2020-04-16 20:05:22 +01:00
Rory Hunter dd76fbac60 Use LTS version of Ubuntu in Dockerfiles (#55327)
We have some Dockerfiles that reference Ubuntu 19.04, which is not an LTS
version and has now appears to have been retired from the Ubuntu repositories.
Switch to 18.04, which is the current long-term support version. Also change a
usage of 16.04 to 18.04, for consistency.
2020-04-16 19:47:18 +01:00
Ioannis Kakavas b27f23a80d
Rest spec and documentation (#54664) (#55305)
This change adds the spec for the new REST APIs that we
introduce for the IDP and documentation for each of the APIs. The
documentation pages are intentionally not included in the API
reference so as to minimize unnecessary exposure.

supersedes: #53858
2020-04-16 20:18:05 +03:00
Lee Hinman 8b7bdae6cb
Ensure error handler is called during SLM retention callback failure (#55252) (#55321)
When retrieving the snapshots for a set of repos or deleting a single snapshot, it's possible for
the body of the `ActionListener`'s `onResponse` method to throw an Exception. In this case, the
`errHandler` passed in may not be executed, resulting in the `running` boolean not being reset back
to false.

This commit uses `ActionListener.wrap(...)` instead of creating a new ActionListener, which ensures
that if the `onResponse` fails in any way, the `onFailure` handler is still called.

Resolves #55217
2020-04-16 10:50:15 -06:00
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
Marios Trivyzas 327d268673
SQL: [Test] Add test for a fixed bug for string scalars on aggs (#55304) (#55309)
Added an integration test to validate behaviour of string scalars on top
of aggregate functions. The behaviour was fixed with #49570.

Relates to: #41597

(cherry picked from commit 35f964154850e3f02b6c7f9ca238da98ad83ebb3)
2020-04-16 16:41:54 +02:00
Benjamin Trent 2b68aa3471
muting test for issue 55068 (#55312) 2020-04-16 10:32:12 -04:00
David Kyle 643ecf68b5
Remove InferenceConfigUpdate generic parameter (#55249) (#55301)
Simplify the code by removing the generic type from InferenceConfigUpdate which 
meant wildcard types were used in many places. Instead check the class type is
appropriate where used.
2020-04-16 13:44:53 +01:00
Ioannis Kakavas ac87c10039
[7.x] Fix responses for the token APIs (#54532) (#55278)
This commit fixes our behavior regarding the responses we
return in various cases for the use of token related APIs.
More concretely:

- In the Get Token API with the `refresh` grant, when an invalid
(already deleted, malformed, unknown) refresh token is used in the
body of the request, we respond with `400` HTTP status code
 and an `error_description` header with the message "could not
refresh the requested token".
Previously we would return erroneously return a  `401` with "token
malformed" message.

- In the Invalidate Token API, when using an invalid (already
deleted, malformed, unknown) access or refresh token, we respond
with `404` and a body that shows that no tokens were invalidated:
   ```
   {
     "invalidated_tokens":0,
     "previously_invalidated_tokens":0,
      "error_count":0
   }
   ```
   The previous behavior would be to erroneously return
a `400` or `401` ( depending on the case ).

- In the Invalidate Token API, when the tokens index doesn't
exist or is closed, we return `400` because we assume this is
a user issue either because they tried to invalidate a token
when there is no tokens index yet ( i.e. no tokens have
been created yet or the tokens index has been deleted ) or the
index is closed.

- In the Invalidate Token API, when the tokens index is
unavailable, we return a `503` status code because
we want to signal to the caller of the API that the token they
tried to invalidate was not invalidated and we can't be sure
if it is still valid or not, and that they should try the request
again.

Resolves: #53323
2020-04-16 14:05:55 +03:00
David Roberts 8489f8c121
[ML] Add test to prove categorization state written after lookback (#55297)
When a datafeed transitions from lookback to real-time we request
that state is persisted from the autodetect process in the
background.

This PR adds a test to prove that for a categorization job the
state that is persisted includes the categorization state.
Without the fix from elastic/ml-cpp#1137 this test fails.  After
that C++ fix is merged this test should pass.

Backport of #55243
2020-04-16 11:55:18 +01:00
Dimitris Athanasiou 6c9e1fecc5
[7.x][ML] Mark task as completed when DFA job is stopped while reindexing (#55286) (#55290)
After #54650 we catch `TaskCancelledException` when we wait for
reindexing to complete as it may be thrown. However, when that happens
we do not mark the task as completed. This results in the stop request
never returning and the failures we saw in #55068.

Closes #55068

Backport of #55286
2020-04-16 13:08:54 +03:00
David Roberts ac11dd619c
Only ship Linux binaries for the correct architecture (#55280)
Following elastic/ml-cpp#1135 there are now Linux binaries
for both x86_64 and aarch64.  The code that finds the
correct binaries to ship with each distribution was
including both on every Linux distribution.  This change
alters that logic to consider the architecture as well
as the operating system.

Also, there is no need to disable ML on aarch64 now that
we have the native binaries available.  ML is still not
supported on aarch64, but the processes at least run up
and work at a superficial level.

Backport of #55256
2020-04-16 09:45:52 +01:00
David Roberts 5de6ddfef2 Mute ClassificationIT.testSetUpgradeMode_ExistingTaskGetsUnassigned
Due to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/55221
2020-04-16 09:03:46 +01:00
Jay Modi 2d9e3c7794
Start resource watcher service early (#55275)
The ResourceWatcherService enables watching of files for modifications
and deletions. During startup various consumers register the files that
should be watched by this service. There is behavior that might be
unexpected in that the service may not start polling until later in the
startup process due to the use of lifecycle states to control when the
service actually starts the jobs to monitor resources. This change
removes this unexpected behavior so that upon construction the service
has already registered its tasks to poll resources for changes. In
making this modification, the service no longer extends
AbstractLifecycleComponent and instead implements the Closeable
interface so that the polling jobs can be terminated when the service
is no longer required.

Relates #54867
Backport of #54993
2020-04-15 20:45:39 -06:00
Jason Tedor cad1a3b0ad
Fix imports in CCRFeatureSet
This commit fixes some imports that were mixed up during a
backport. Because, backports.
2020-04-15 19:37:25 -04:00
Jason Tedor a18faacf1b
Make feature usage version aware (#55246)
Today we indiscriminately serialize these independent of the version on
the stream, even though the other side might not understand a new
feature set usage that we have added. For example, if we add feature set
usage in 7.7 for EQL, in a mixed cluster context if a request is sent to
an old coordinating node, but the master is a new version, then it would
attempt to serialize the usage information for the new feature back to
the old coordinating node, who will blow up on the unrecognized named
writeable. This commit addresses this by making feature usage version
aware, and only serializing those that the other side would understand.
2020-04-15 19:24:47 -04:00
William Brafford 2ba3be9db6
Remove deprecated third-party methods from tests (#55255) (#55269)
I've noticed that a lot of our tests are using deprecated static methods
from the Hamcrest matchers. While this is not a big deal in any
objective sense, it seems like a small good thing to reduce compilation
warnings and be ready for a new release of the matcher library if we
need to upgrade. I've also switched a few other methods in tests that
have drop-in replacements.
2020-04-15 17:54:47 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 29b70733ae
Use task avoidance with forbidden apis (#55034)
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
2020-04-15 13:27:53 -07:00
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
Mark Vieira 5d4bc8aea6
Mute ModelLoadingServiceTests.testMaxCachedLimitReached 2020-04-15 10:25:51 -07:00