When system starts, it creates a temporary file named .es_temp_file to ensure the data directories are writable.
If system crashes after creating the .es_temp_file but before deleting this file, next time the system will not be able to start because the Files.createFile(resolve) will throw an exception if the file already exists.
Currently test that check that equals() and hashCode() are working as expected
for classes implementing them are quiet similar. This change moves common
assertions in this method to a common utility class. In addition, another common
utility function in most of these test classes that creates copies of input
object by running them through a StreamOutput and reading them back in, is moved
to ESTestCase so it can be shared across all these classes.
Closes#20629
Today the request interceptor can't support async calls since the response
of the async call would execute on a different thread ie. a client or listener
thread. This means in-turn that the intercepted handler is not executed with the
thread it was supposed to run and therefor can, if it's executing blocking
operations, potentially deadlock an entire server.
Before this commit `curl -XHEAD localhost:9200?pretty` would return
`Content-Length: 1` and a body which is fairly upsetting to standards
compliant tools. Now it'll return `Content-Length: 0` with an empty
body like every other `HEAD` request.
Relates to #21075
Refactors the BalancedShardsAllocator to create a method that
provides an allocation decision for allocating a single
unassigned shard or a single started shard that can no longer
remain on its current node. Having a separate method that
provides a detailed decision on the allocation of a single shard
will enable the cluster allocation explain API to directly
invoke these methods to provide allocation explanations.
This experimental setting enables relocation of shards that are being snapshotted, which can cause the shard allocation failures. This setting is undocumented and there is no good reason to set it in production.
This commit cleans up the code handling load averages in OsProbe:
- remove support for BSD; we do not support this OS
- add Javadocs
- strengthen assertions and testing
- add debug logging for exceptional situation
Relates #21037
This change moves providing UnicastHostsProvider for zen discovery to be
pull based, adding a getter in DiscoveryPlugin. A new setting is added,
discovery.zen.hosts_provider, to separate the discovery type from the
hosts provider for zen when it is selected. Unfortunately existing
plugins added ZenDiscovery with their own name in order to just provide
a hosts provider, so there are already many users setting the hosts
provider through discovery.type. This change also includes backcompat,
falling back to discovery.type when discovery.zen.hosts_provider is not
set.
The max score returned in the response of a query does not take rescorer into account.
This change updates the max_score when a rescorer is used in a query.
Fixes#20651
This change adds a TypesQuery that checks if the disjunction of types should be rewritten to a MatchAllDocs query. The check is done only if the number of terms is below a threshold (16 by default and configurable via max_boolean_clause).
* Move all zen discovery classes into o.e.discovery.zen
This collapses sub packages of zen into zen. These all had just a couple
classes each, and there is really no reason to have the subpackages.
* fix checkstyle
Date math index/alias expressions in mget will now be resolved to a concrete single index instead of failing the mget item with an `IndexNotFoundException`.
Added also an integration test to verify multi index aliases do not fail the entire mget request.
Closes#17957
This commit removes an undocumented output parameter node_info_format
from the cluster stats and node stats APIs. Currently the parameter does
not even work as it is not whitelisted as an output parameter. Since
this parameter is not documented, we opt to just remove it.
Relates #21021
When indices stats are requested via the node stats API, there is a
level parameter to request stats at the index, node, or shards
level. This parameter was not whitelisted when URL parsing was made
strict. This commit whitelists this parameter.
Additionally, there was some leniency in the parsing of this parameter
that has been removed.
Relates #21024
This change makes the ElectMasterService local to ZenDiscovery, no
longer created by guice, and thus also removes the ability for plugins
to customize. This extension point is no longer used by anything.
This was an error-prone version type that allowed overriding previous
version semantics. It could cause primaries and replicas to be out of
sync however, so it has been removed.
This is related to #20377, which removed the feature entirely. This
allows operations to continue to use the `force` version type if the
index was created before 6.0, in the event a document using it exists in
a translog being replayed.
Previous to this change any request using a script sort in a top_hits
aggregation would fail because the compilation of the script happened
after the QueryShardContext was frozen (after we had worked out if the
request is cachable).
This change moves the calling of build() on the SortBuilder to the
TopHitsAggregationBuilder which means that the script in the script_sort
will be compiled before we decide whether to cache the request and freeze
the context.
Closes#21022
This commit removes an undocumented output parameter output_uuid from
the cluster stats API. Currently the parameter does not even work as it
is not whitelisted as an output parameter. Since the cluster UUID is
available from the main action, and this parameter is not documented, we
opt to just remove it.
Relates #21020
`LocalDiscovery` is a discovery implementation that uses static in memory maps to keep track of current live nodes. This is used extensively in our tests in order to speed up cluster formation (i.e., shortcut the 3 second ping period used by `ZenDiscovery` by default). This is sad as that mean that most of the test run using a different discovery semantics than what is used in production. Instead of replacing the entire discovery logic, we can use a similar approach to only shortcut the pinging components.
This tests that the templates shipped with 5.0 versions of Logstash and
Beats still work on an Elasticsearch 6.0+ node, so that we ensure that
ES can be upgraded prior to upgrading tools dependent on it.
Related to #20491Resolves#17275
* Only negate index expression on all indices with preceding wildcard
There is currently a very confusing behavior in Elasticsearch for the
following:
Given the indices: `[test1, test2, -foo1, -foo2]`
```
DELETE /-foo*
```
Will cause the `test1` and `test2` indices to be deleted, when what is
usually intended is to delete the `-foo1` and `-foo2` indices.
Previously we added a change in #20033 to disallow creating indices
starting with `-` or `+`, which will help with this situation. However,
users may have existing indices starting with these characters.
This changes the negation to only take effect in a wildcard (`*`) has
been seen somewhere in the expression, so in order to delete `-foo1` and
`-foo2` the following now works:
```
DELETE /-foo*
```
As well as:
```
DELETE /-foo1,-foo2
```
so in order to actually delete everything except for the "foo" indices
(ie, `test1` and `test2`) a user would now issue:
```
DELETE /*,--foo*
```
Relates to #19800
Updating the circuit breaker settings (and other settings) should always be possible, even if the cluster is under stress. With #20827 we updated the cluster settings request to not trigger circuit breakers. However that change is not complete since the resulting cluster state can potentially not be published. This change makes sure cluster state publishing to not trigger circuit breakers as well.
Relates to #20960 where this was discovered.
Cleaning up a few remaining occurences of using junits ExpectedException rule in
favor of using LuceneTestCase#expectThrows() which is more concise and versatile.
* Scripting: Add support for booleans in scripts
Since 2.0, booleans have been represented as numeric fields (longs).
However, in scripts, this is odd, since you expect doing a comparison
against a boolean to work. While languages like groovy will auto convert
between booleans and longs, painless does not.
This changes the doc values accessor for boolean fields in scripts to
return Boolean objects instead of Long objects.
closes#20949
* Make Booleans final and remove wrapping of `this` for getValues()
Today when logging an unknown or invalid setting, the log message does
not contain the source. This means that if we are archiving such a
setting, we do not specify where the setting is from (an index, and
which index, or a persistent or transient cluster setting). This commit
provides such logging for the end user can better understand the
consequences of the unknown or invalid setting.
Relates #20951
Today we don't parse alias filters on the coordinating node, we only forward
the alias patters to executing node and resolve it late. This has several problems
like requests that go through filtered aliases are never cached if they use date math,
since the parsing happens very late in the process even without rewriting. It also used
to be processed on every shard while we can only do it once per index on the coordinating node.
Another nice side-effect is that we are never prone to cluster-state updates that change an alias,
all nodes will execute the exact same alias filter since they are process based on the same
cluster state.