Moves methods added in #44213 and uses them to configure the port range
for `ExternalTestCluster` too.
These were still using `9300-9400` ( teh default ) and running into
races.
* Fixing this for two reasons:
1. Why not verify that the seed we wrote is actually there when we can
2. The AWS S3 SDK started to log a bunch of WARN messages about not fully reading the stream now that we started to abuse the read blob as an `exists` check after removing that method from the blob container
* Introduce Spatial Plugin (#44389)
Introduce a skeleton Spatial plugin that holds new licensed features coming to
Geo/Spatial land!
* [GEO] Refactor DeprecatedParameters in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper (#44923)
Refactor DeprecatedParameters specific to legacy geo_shape out of
AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.TypeParser#parse.
* [SPATIAL] New ShapeFieldMapper for indexing cartesian geometries (#44980)
Add a new ShapeFieldMapper to the xpack spatial module for
indexing arbitrary cartesian geometries using a new field type called shape.
The indexing approach leverages lucene's new XYShape field type which is
backed by BKD in the same manner as LatLonShape but without the WGS84
latitude longitude restrictions. The new field mapper builds on and
extends the refactoring effort in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper and accepts
shapes in either GeoJSON or WKT format (both of which support non geospatial
geometries).
Tests are provided in the ShapeFieldMapperTest class in the same manner
as GeoShapeFieldMapperTests and LegacyGeoShapeFieldMapperTests.
Documentation for how to use the new field type and what parameters are
accepted is included. The QueryBuilder for searching indexed shapes is
provided in a separate commit.
* [SPATIAL] New ShapeQueryBuilder for querying indexed cartesian geometry (#45108)
Add a new ShapeQueryBuilder to the xpack spatial module for
querying arbitrary Cartesian geometries indexed using the new shape field
type.
The query builder extends AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder and leverages the
ShapeQueryProcessor added in the previous field mapper commit.
Tests are provided in ShapeQueryTests in the same manner as
GeoShapeQueryTests and docs are updated to explain how the query works.
* It's in the title, follow up to #45233
* Flatten more listeners into `StepListener`
* Remove duplication from repo and index bootstrap and asserting that the steps execute successfully
* If `counter.onResult` throws an exception we might leak a transport task because the failure is not handled as a phase failure (instead it bubbles up in the transport service eventually hitting the `onFailure` callback again and couting down the `counter` twice).
Co-authored-by: Jim Ferenczi <jim.ferenczi@elastic.co>
Currently, when adding a new mapping, we attempt to parse + merge it before
checking whether its top-level document type matches the existing type. So when
a user attempts to introduce a new mapping type, we may give a confusing error
message around merging instead of complaining that it's not possible to add
more than one type ("Rejecting mapping update to [my-index] as the final
mapping would have more than 1 type...").
This PR moves the type validation to the start of
`MetaDataMappingService#applyRequest` so that we make sure the type matches
before performing any mapper merging.
We already partially addressed this issue in #29316, but the tests there
focused on `MapperService` and did not catch this problem with end-to-end
mapping updates.
Addresses #43012.
We accidentally introduced this bug when adding a typeless version of the
rollover request. The bug is not present if include_type_name is set to true.
The previous hasProcessors method would validate if a processor was
present within a pipeline, but would not return the contents of the
processors. This does not allow a consumer to inspect the processor for
specific metadata. The method now returns the list of processors based
on the class of the processor passed in.
Because auto-date-histo can perform multiple reductions while
merging buckets, we need to ensure that the intermediate reductions
are done with a `finalReduce` set to false to prevent Pipeline aggs
from generating their output.
Once all the buckets have been merged and the output is stable,
a mostly-noop reduction can be performed which will allow pipelines
to generate their output.
This commit makes sure that mapping parameters to `CreateIndex` and
`PutIndexTemplate` are keyed by the type name.
`IndexCreationTask` expects mappings to be keyed by the type name.
It asserts this for template mappings but not for the mappings in the request.
The `CreateIndexRequest` and `RestCreateIndexAction` mostly make it sure
that the mapping is keyed by a type name, but not always.
When building the create-index request outside of the REST handler, there are
a few methods to set the mapping for the request. Some of them add the type
name some of them do not.
For example, `CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, Map<String, ?> source)`
adds the type name, but
`CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, XContentBuilder source)` does not.
This PR asserts the type name in the request mapping inside `IndexCreationTask`
and makes all `CreateIndexRequest#mapping` methods add the type name.
testShouldFlushAfterPeerRecovery was added #28350 to make sure the
flushing loop triggered by afterWriteOperation eventually terminates.
This test relies on the fact that we call afterWriteOperation after
making changes in translog. In #44756, we roll a new generation in
RecoveryTarget#finalizeRecovery but do not call afterWriteOperation.
Relates #28350
Relates #45073
Today, if an operation-based peer recovery occurs, we won't trim
translog but leave it as is. Some unacknowledged operations existing in
translog of that replica might suddenly reappear when it gets promoted.
With this change, we ensure trimming translog above the starting
sequence number of phase 2. This change can allow us to read translog
forward.
* Follow up to #44949
* Stop using a special code path for multi-line JSON and instead handle its detection like that of other XContent types when creating the request
* Only leave a single path that holds a reference to the full REST request
* In the next step we can move the copying of request content to happen before the actual request handling and make it conditional on the handler in question to stop copying bulk requests as suggested in #44564
* Reduces complicated callback relations in `testSuccessfulSnapshotAndRestore` to flat steps of sequential actions
* Will refactor the other tests in this suit as a follow up
* This format certainly makes it easier to create more complicated tests that involve multiple subsequent snapshots as it would allow adding loops
When having a cluster state from 6.x, display the metadata version as the cluster state version.
Avoids confusion where a cluster state from 6.x is displayed as version 0 even if has some actual
content.
Today if a shard is not fully allocated we maintain a retention lease for a
lost peer for up to 12 hours, retaining all operations that occur in that time
period so that we can recover this replica using an operations-based recovery
if it returns. However it is not always reasonable to perform an
operations-based recovery on such a replica: if the replica is a very long way
behind the rest of the replication group then it can be much quicker to perform
a file-based recovery instead.
This commit introduces a notion of "reasonable" recoveries. If an
operations-based recovery would involve copying only a small number of
operations, but the index is large, then an operations-based recovery is
reasonable; on the other hand if there are many operations to copy across and
the index itself is relatively small then it makes more sense to perform a
file-based recovery. We measure the size of the index by computing its number
of documents (including deleted documents) in all segments belonging to the
current safe commit, and compare this to the number of operations a lease is
retaining below the local checkpoint of the safe commit. We consider an
operations-based recovery to be reasonable iff it would involve replaying at
most 10% of the documents in the index.
The mechanism for this feature is to expire peer-recovery retention leases
early if they are retaining so much history that an operations-based recovery
using that lease would be unreasonable.
Relates #41536
CellIdSource is a helper ValuesSource that encodes GeoPoint
into a long-encoded representation of the grid bucket the point
is associated with. This complicates thing as usage evolves to
support shapes that are associated with more than one bucket ordinal.
Today the test waits for one of the shards to be blocked, but this does not
mean that the block has been applied on all nodes, so a subsequent indexing
operation may still go through.
Fixes#45338
The client and remote hit sources had each their own retry mechanism,
which would do the same. Supporting resiliency we would have to expand
on the retry mechanisms and as a preparation for that, the retry
mechanism is now shared such that each sub class is only responsible for
sending requests and converting responses/failures to common format.
Part of #42612
Refreshes happening during indexing can result differen segment counts and
slightly skewed term statistics, which in turn has the potential to change
suggestion output slightly. In order to prevent this, disable refresh for the
affected tests.
Closes#43261
`newSearcher()` from lucene can randomly choose index readers which
are not compatible with our tests, like ParallelCompositeReader.
The `newIndexSearcher()` method on AggregatorTestCase is a wrapper
similar to newSearcher but compatible with our tests
This commit adds a helper method to the ingest service allowing it to
inspect a pipeline by id and verify the existence of a processor in the
pipeline. This work exposed a potential bug in that some processors
contain inner processors that are passed in at instantiation. These
processors needed a common way to expose their inner processors, so the
WrappingProcessor was created in order to expose the inner processor.
If a node exceeds the flood-stage disk watermark then we add a block to all of
its indices to prevent further writes as a last-ditch attempt to prevent the
node completely exhausting its disk space. However today this block remains in
place until manually removed, and this block is a source of confusion for users
who current have ample disk space and did not even realise they nearly ran out
at some point in the past.
This commit changes our behaviour to automatically remove this block when a
node drops below the high watermark again. The expectation is that the high
watermark is some distance below the flood-stage watermark and therefore the
disk space problem is truly resolved.
Fixes#39334
The reason field of DefaultShardOperationFailedException is lost during serialization.
This is sad because this field is checked for nullity during xcontent generation and it
means that the cause won't be included in the generated xcontent and won't be
printed in two REST API responses (Close Index API and Indices Shard Stores API).
This commit simply restores the reason from the cause during deserialization.
Adds a tighter threshold for logging a warning about slowness in the
`MasterService` instead of relying on the cluster service's 30-second warning
threshold. This new threshold applies to the computation of the cluster state
update in isolation, so we get a warning if computing a new cluster state
update takes longer than 10 seconds even if it is subsequently applied quickly.
It also applies independently to the length of time it takes to notify the
cluster state tasks on completion of publication, in case any of these
notifications holds up the master thread for too long.
Relates #45007
Backport of #45086
This commit adds a deprecation warning in 7.x for the Force Merge API
when both only_expunge_deletes and max_num_segments are set in a request.
Relates #44761
This commit applies a normalization process to environment paths, both
in how they are stored internally, also their settings values. This
normalization is done via two means:
- we make the paths absolute
- we remove redundant name elements from the path (what Java calls
"normalization")
This change ensures that when we compare and refer to these paths within
the system, we are using a common ground. For example, prior to the
change if the data path was relative, we would not compare it correctly
to paths from disk usage. This is because the paths in disk usage were
being made absolute.
Uses JDK 11's per-socket configuration of TCP keepalive (supported on Linux and Mac), see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194298, and exposes these as transport settings.
By default, these options are disabled for now (i.e. fall-back to OS behavior), but we would like
to explore whether we can enable them by default, in particular to force keepalive configurations
that are better tuned for running ES.
This adjusts the `buckets_path` parser so that pipeline aggs can
select specific buckets (via their bucket keys) instead of fetching
the entire set of buckets. This is useful for bucket_script in
particular, which might want specific buckets for calculations.
It's possible to workaround this with `filter` aggs, but the workaround
is hacky and probably less performant.
- Adjusts documentation
- Adds a barebones AggregatorTestCase for bucket_script
- Tweaks AggTestCase to use getMockScriptService() for reductions and
pipelines. Previously pipelines could just pass in a script service
for testing, but this didnt work for regular aggs. The new
getMockScriptService() method fixes that issue, but needs to be used
for pipelines too. This had a knock-on effect of touching MovFn,
AvgBucket and ScriptedMetric
Introduce shift field to MovingFunction aggregation.
By default, shift = 0. Behavior, in this case, is the same as before.
Increasing shift by 1 moves starting window position by 1 to the right.
To simply include current bucket to the window, use shift = 1
For center alignment (n/2 values before and after the current bucket), use shift = window / 2
For right alignment (n values after the current bucket), use shift = window.
* Resolve TODO in `readString` by moving to reading chunks of `byte[]` instead of going byte by byte
* Motivated by `readString` showing up as a significant user of CPU time on the IO thread in Rally PMC benchmark
* Benchmarking this:
* Could not reproduce a slowdown in the potential worst case (one or two non-ascii chars) since in this case the cost of creating the string itself exceeds the read times anyway
* Speedup for 50%+ for reading 200 char ascii strings from `ByteBuf` or pages bytes backed streams
* Longer strings obviously get bigger speedups
* More ascii chars -> more speedup
This commit switches to using the full hash to build into the JAR
manifest, which is used in node startup and the REST main action to
display the build hash.
Currently in the transport-nio work we connect and bind channels on the
a thread before the channel is registered with a selector. Additionally,
it is at this point that we set all the socket options. This commit
moves these operations onto the event-loop after the channel has been
registered with a selector. It attempts to set the socket options for a
non-server channel at registration time. If that fails, it will attempt
to set the options after the channel is connected. This should fix
#41071.
Introduce shift field to MovingFunction aggregation.
By default, shift = 0. Behavior, in this case, is the same as before.
Increasing shift by 1 moves starting window position by 1 to the right.
To simply include current bucket to the window, use shift = 1
For center alignment (n/2 values before and after the current bucket), use shift = window / 2
For right alignment (n values after the current bucket), use shift = window.
Today we recover a replica by copying operations from the primary's translog.
However we also retain some historical operations in the index itself, as long
as soft-deletes are enabled. This commit adjusts peer recovery to use the
operations in the index for recovery rather than those in the translog, and
ensures that the replication group retains enough history for use in peer
recovery by means of retention leases.
Reverts #38904 and #42211
Relates #41536
Backport of #45136 to 7.x.
* Stop Passing Around REST Request in Multiple Spots
* Motivated by #44564
* We are currently passing the REST request object around to a large number of places. This works fine since we simply copy the full request content before we handle the rest itself which is needlessly hard on GC and heap.
* This PR removes a number of spots where the request is passed around needlessly. There are many more spots to optimize in follow-ups to this, but this one would already enable bypassing the request copying for some error paths in a follow up.
Sparse role queries are executed differently than other queries in order
to account for the fact that most of the documents are filtered from search.
However this special execution does not set the scorer for the query so any
collector that needs to access the score of a document fails with an NPE.
This change fixed this bug by setting the scorer before collecting any hits
when intersecting the main query and the sparse role.
The Settings#processSetting method is intended to take a setting map and add a
setting to it, adjusting the keys as it goes in case of "conflicts" where the
new setting implies an object where there is currently a string, or vice
versa. processSetting was failing in two cases: adding a setting two levels
under a string, and adding a setting two levels under a string and four levels
under a map. This commit fixes the bug and adds test coverage for the
previously faulty edge cases.
* fix issue #43791 about settings
* add unit test in testProcessSetting()
We keep adding the current primary term to operations for which we do not assign a sequence
number. This does not make sense anymore as all operations which we care about have
sequence numbers now. The goal of this commit is to clean things up in InternalEngine and
reduce the complexity.
* There's no need to have the trie iterator hold another reference to the request object (which could be huge, see #44564)
* Also removed unused boolean field from trie node
Previously, we use ThreadPoolStats to ensure that the scheduledRefresh
triggered by the internal refresh setting update is executed before we
index a new document. With that change (#40387), this test did not fail for
the last 3 months. However, using ThreadPoolStats is not entirely watertight
as both "active" and "queue" count can be 0 in a very small interval
when ThreadPoolExecutor pulls a task from the queue but before marking
the corresponding worker as active (i.e., lock it).
Closes#39565
Adds a `waitForEvents(Priority.LANGUID)` to the cluster health request in
`ESIntegTestCase#waitForRelocation()` to deal with the case that this health
request returns successfully despite the fact that there is a pending reroute task which
will relocate another shard.
Relates #44433Fixes#45003
Today the lag detector may remove nodes from the cluster if they fail to apply
a cluster state within a reasonable timeframe, but it is rather unclear from
the default logging that this has occurred and there is very little extra
information beyond the fact that the removed node was lagging. Moreover the
only forewarning that the lag detector might be invoked is a message indicating
that cluster state publication took unreasonably long, which does not contain
enough information to investigate the problem further.
This commit adds a good deal more detail to make the issues of slow nodes more
prominent:
- after 10 seconds (by default) we log an INFO message indicating that a
publication is still waiting for responses from some nodes, including the
identities of the problematic nodes.
- when the publication times out after 30 seconds (by default) we log a WARN
message identifying the nodes that are still pending.
- the lag detector logs a more detailed warning when a fatally-lagging node is
detected.
- if applying a cluster state takes too long then the cluster applier service
logs a breakdown of all the tasks it ran as part of that process.
* Dry up code for creating simple `ActionRunnable` a little
* Shorten some other code around `ActionListener` usage, in particular
when wrapping it in a `TransportResponseListener`
* As a result of #44096 this test shouldn't fail anymore on `master` and `7.4`+ so we should reenable it there
* For older versions we won't backport that change so the tests should stay disabled there
* Closes#44671
Reading up on #33673 it looks like parts of these tests have been reworked and
there is no intention to fix the remains on 7.x, so I think we can remove the
entire test.
The task that TaskManager#register returns cannot be null. The method
enforces that it is not null after calling request#createTask. It is
then needless to check for null in the listener later. Also, added the
call to the delegate listener in a finally block, just to make sure.
* We shouldn't be recreating wrapped REST handlers over and over for every request. We only use this hook in x-pack and the wrapper there does not have any per request state.
This is inefficient and could lead to some very unexpected memory behavior
=> I made the logic create the wrapper on handler registration and adjusted the x-pack wrapper implementation to correctly forward the circuit breaker and content stream flags
When finding nodes in a connected cluster for cross cluster
search the requests to get cluster state on the connected
cluster should be made in the system context because
logically they are equivalent to checking a single detail
in the local cluster state and should not require that the
user who made the request that is using this method in its
implementation is authorized to view the entire cluster
state.
Fixes#43974
Today closing a `ClusterNode` in an `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase` uses
`onNode()` so has no effect if the node is not in the current list of nodes.
It also discards the `Runnable` it creates without having run it, so has no
effect anyway.
This commit makes these tests much stricter about properly closing the nodes
started during `Coordinator` tests, by tracking the persisted states that are
opened, and adds an assertion to catch the trappy requirement that the closing
node still belongs to the cluster.
This commit fixes a bug when a deferred aggregator tries to early terminate the collection. In such case the CollectionTerminatedException is not caught and
the search fails on the shard. This change makes sure that we catch the exception in order to continue the deferred collection on the next leaf.
Fixes#44909
Replaying operations from the local translog must never fail as those
operations were processed successfully on the primary before and the
mapping is up to update already. This change removes leniency during
resetting engine from translog in IndexShard and InternalEngine.
This is a temporary fix during the Joda to Java datetime transition. This will
implicitly cast a JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime to a ZonedDateTime for
both def and static types. This is necessary to insulate users from needing
to know about JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime explicitly.
TaskListener accepts today Throwable in its onFailure method. Though
looking at where it is called (TransportAction), it can never be
notified of a Throwable.
This commit changes the signature of TaskListener#onFailure so that it
accepts an `Exception` rather than a `Throwable` as second argument.
We currently block the transport thread on startup, which has caused test failures. I think this is
some kind of deadlock situation. I don't think we should even block a transport thread, and
there's also no need to do so. We can just reject requests as long we're not fully set up. Note
that the HTTP layer is only started much later (after we've completed full start up of the
transport layer), so that one should be completely unaffected by this.
Closes#41745
Fixes an issue where a call to openConnection was not properly guarded, allowing an exception
to bubble up to the uncaught exception handler, causing test failures.
Closes#44912
SimpleClusterStateIT testIndicesOptions failed in #44817 because it tries to close
an index at the beginning of the test. With random index settings, it is possible that
the index has a high number of shards (10) and replicas (1), which means that on
CI this index can take time to be fully allocated.
The close index request can fail in the case where replicas are still recovering operations.
Thiscommit adds a simple ensureGreen() at the beginning of the test to be sure that all
replicas are started before trying to close the index.
closes#44817
The test ShrinkIndexIT.testShrinkThenSplitWithFailedNode sometimes fails
because the resize operation is not acknowledged (see #44736). This resize
operation creates a new index "splitagain" and it results in a cluster state
update (TransportResizeAction uses MetaDataCreateIndexService.createIndex()
to create the resized index). This cluster state update is expected to be
acknowledged by all nodes (see IndexCreationTask.onAllNodesAcked()) but
this is not always true: the data node that was just stopped in the test before
executing the resize operation might still be considered as a "faulty" node
(and not yet removed from the cluster nodes) by the FollowersChecker. The
cluster state is then acked on all nodes but one, and it results in a non
acknowledged resize operation.
This commit adds an ensureStableCluster() check after stopping the node in
the test. The goal is to ensure that the data node has been correctly removed
from the cluster and that all nodes are fully connected to each before moving
forward with the resize operation.
Closes#44736
Today the processors setting is permitted to be set to more than the
number of processors available to the JVM. The processors setting
directly sizes the number of threads in the various thread pools, with
most of these sizes being a linear function in the number of
processors. It doesn't make any sense to set processors very high as the
overhead from context switching amongst all the threads will overwhelm,
and changing the setting does not control how many physical CPU
resources there are on which to schedule the additional threads. We have
to draw a line somewhere and this commit deprecates setting processors
to more than the number of available processors. This is the right place
to draw the line given the linear growth as a function of processors in
most of the thread pools, and that some are capped at the number of
available processors already.
With this change, we will return primary_term and seq_no of the current
document if an update is detected as a noop. We already return the
version; hence we should also return seq_no and primary_term.
Relates #42497
Adds an API to clone an index. This is similar to the index split and shrink APIs, just with the
difference that the number of primary shards is kept the same. In case where the filesystem
provides hard-linking capabilities, this is a very cheap operation.
Indexing cloning can be done by running `POST my_source_index/_clone/my_target_index` and it
supports the same options as the split and shrink APIs.
Closes#44128
While joda no longer exists in the apis for 7.x, the compatibility layer
still exists with helper methods mimicking the behavior of joda for
ZonedDateTime objects returned for date fields in scripts. This layer
was originally intended to be removed in 7.0, but is now likely to exist
for the lifetime of 7.x.
This commit adds missing methods from ChronoZonedDateTime to the compat
class. These methods were not part of joda, but are needed to act like a
real ZonedDateTime.
relates #44411
This PR makes two changes to FetchSourceSubPhase when _source is disabled and
we're in a nested context:
* If no source filters are provided, return early to avoid an NPE.
* If there are source filters, make sure to throw an exception.
The behavior was chosen to match what currently happens in a non-nested context.
Refactors GeoShapeQueryBuilder to derive from a new AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder that provides common parsing and build logic for spatial geometries. This will allow development of custom geometry queries by extending AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder preventing duplication of common spatial query logic.
The problem is that RemoteClusterConnection closes the connection manager asynchronously, which races with the threadpool being shutdown at the end of the test.
Closes#44339Closes#44610
Removes unnecessary now timeline decompositions from shape builders
and deprecates ShapeBuilders in QueryBuilder in favor of libs/geo
shapes.
Relates to #40908
This test can fail (super-rarely) if it generates a list of length 11
containing a duplicate, because the `.distinct()` reduces the list length to 10
and then it is not abbreviated any more. This change generalises the test to
cover lists of any random length.
* In both fake connection validators we were potentially executing the listener twice. This lead to the situation that the locking via `connectionLock` that ensures that each listener is only executed once ever
would fail and the lister would run twice (in which case the listeners for that node are already `null` and we get an NPE)
* The fact that two different tests fail is due to the fact that we weren't safely shutting down the threadpool which meant the the task that trips the assertion (on the generic pool) would leak into the next test and fail it
* Closes#44758
We have some old permissions lying around, granted to untrusted code
from the days of yore when we supported Groovy and Javascript
scripting. This commit removes these stale permissions.
Today our systemd service defaults to a service type of simple. This
means that systemd assumes Elasticsearch is ready as soon as the
ExecStart (bin/elasticsearch) process is forked off. This means that the
service appears ready long before it actually is, so before it is ready
to receive requests. It also means that services that want to depend on
Elasticsearch being ready to start can not as there is not a reliable
mechanism to determine this. This commit changes the service type to
notify. This requires that Elasticsearch sends a notification message
via libsystemd sd_notify method. This commit does that by using JNA to
invoke this native method. Additionally, we use this integration to also
notify systemd when we are stopping.
* Fix this test randomly failing when running into async translog persistence edge case and failing to successfully close index
* Also, slightly improve debug logging on close failure
* Closes#44681
Switches to more robust way of generating random test geometries by
reusing lucene's GeoTestUtil. Removes duplicate random geometry
generators by moving them to the test framework.
Closes#37278
The `elasticsearch-node override-version` command fails if it cannot read the
existing node metadata file. However, it reads this file strictly and fails if
there are any unknown fields, which means it will not be useful if we add
another field in future.
This commit adds leniency to this command, allowing it to ignore any unknown
fields and proceed with the downgrade. A downgrade is already unsafe, and the
user is already copiously warned about this, so being lenient in this case does
not make things much worse.
Today when creating an index and checking cluster shard limits, we check
the number of shards before applying index templates. At this point, we
do not know the actual number of shards that will be used to create the
index. In a case when the defaults are used and a template would
override, we could be grossly underestimating the number of shards that
would be created, and thus incorrectly applying the limits. This commit
addresses this by checking the shard limits after applying index
templates.
We often start testing with early access versions of new Java
versions and this have caused minor issues in our tests
(i.e. #43141) because the version string that the JVM reports
cannot be parsed as it ends with the string -ea.
This commit changes how we parse and compare Java versions to
allow correct parsing and comparison of the output of java.version
system property that might include an additional alphanumeric
part after the version numbers
(see [JEP 223[(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/223)). In short it
handles a version number part, like before, but additionally a
PRE part that matches ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).
It also changes a number of tests that would attempt to parse
java.specification.version in order to get the full version
of Java. java.specification.version only contains the major
version and is thus inappropriate when trying to compare against
a version that might contain a minor, patch or an early access
part. We know parse java.version that can be consistently
parsed.
Resolves#43141
This commit removes the method AllocationService.reroute(ClusterState, String, boolean)
in favor of AllocationService.reroute(ClusterState, String).
Motivations are:
there are already 3 other reroute methods in this class
this method is always called with the debug parameter set to false
almost all tests use the method reroute(ClusterState, String)
* As a result of #44665 the collections returned by the deserialization methods on `StreamInput` may be either mutable or immutable now,
this PR adds documentation for that fact
In 7.x we cannot start a new master-eligible node before the cluster has formed
since we first try and update minimum_master_nodes and this is blocked. This
commit changes the test to start a data-only node so that no such adjustment is
necessary.
Relates #44685
Add more logging to indexRandom
Seems that asynchronous indexing from indexRandom sometimes indexes
the same document twice, which will mess up the expected score calculations.
For example, indexing:
{ "index" : {"_id" : "1" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "2" } }
{"important" :"nothing important", "less_important" :"phrase match"}
Produces the expected scores: 13.8 for doc1, and 1.38 for doc2
indexing:
{ "index" : {"_id" : "1" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "2" } }
{"important" :"nothing important", "less_important" :"phrase match"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "3" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
Produces scores: 9.4 for doc1, and 1.96 for doc2 which are found in the
error logs.
Relates to #43144
Fields in JSON logs should be an escaped JSON fields. It is a broken json value at the moment
"stats": "["group1", "group2"]", -> "stats": "[\"group1\", \"group2\"]",
This should later be refactored into a JSON array of strings (the same as types in 7.x)
Today we block access to the pending tasks API before the cluster has recovered
its state. There's no real need to do so, and the master does meaningful work
even before performing state recovery so it might sometimes be useful to allow
access to this API. This commit changes this API to ignore all cluster blocks.
Fixes#44652
The field has to be defined in log4j2.properties and should be an
escaped JSON for now (it is a broken JSON at the moment). This should later be refactored into a JSON array
of strings.
Deprecation logger was filtering log entries by key, that means that if two log messages with the same key are logged from different users, then the second log messages will be filtered.
This change allows to log deprecation message with the same key by different users.
relates #41354
backport #44587
* It seems redundant to synchronize here and check that the map hasn't checked via the `isRunning` under the mutex
* The map won't change if under the mutex that locks on all the updates to it
* Without the mutex it's very unlikely to change inside the method call relative to the likelihood of changing until the generic pool where we check for `isRunning` again anyway
-> just remove the synchronization (it's on the IO loop) and check since we do check the running state on the generic pool under the mutex anyway when we actually fail it
We have to copy the field names otherwise we either have a handle of a
list that a caller might mutate or we might mutate when they aren't
expecting it, or worse, a handle of a list that is not mutable (and we
end up mutating the list).
Relates #44665
* Mute failing test
tracked in #44552
* mute EvilSecurityTests
tracking in #44558
* Fix line endings in ESJsonLayoutTests
* Mute failing ForecastIT test on windows
Tracking in #44609
* mute BasicRenormalizationIT.testDefaultRenormalization
tracked in #44613
* fix mute testDefaultRenormalization
* Increase busyWait timeout windows is slow
* Mute failure unconfigured node name
* mute x-pack internal cluster test windows
tracking #44610
* Mute JvmErgonomicsTests on windows
Tracking #44669
* mute SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testParallelRestoreOperationsFromSingleSnapshot
Tracking #44671
* Mute NodeTests on Windows
Tracking #44256
* We only had the `size == 0` optimization in some but not all spots of deserializing collections in this class, fixed the remaining spots.
* Also fixed the a similar spot when deserializing `ThreadContextStruct` that could now be simplified (it was apparently doing it's own version of this optimization for the first map it deserialized before ... but not for the second map -> made it not instantiate anything if both maps are empty since it's always the same object here anyway)
* Optimize some StreamOutput Operations
* Writing numbers byte by byte adds a lot of unnecessary bounds checks to serialization
* Serializing to a threadlocal `byte[]` instead and bulk writing gives about a 50% speedup on `long` and `vlong` (for large numbers) writes and 30% for `int`, `vint` on Linux on an i9
* Using a threadlocal of the maximum string buffer size we used to allocate before also removes allocations when writing strings in general since we now never have to allocate a `byte[]` for that
* And don't have to GC one either resolving the TODO removed here
This commit converts all remaining TransportRequest and
TransportResponse classes to implement Writeable, and disallows
Streamable implementations.
relates #34389
* We shouldn't just swallow the interrupt here quietly and keep going on the IO thread
* Currently interrupt continues here just the same way an invocation of `acceptIncomingRequests` woudl have made things continue
* Relates #44610
NamedAnalyzer should return the same AnalysisMode than any custom analyzer it
wraps, otherwise AnalysisMode.ALL. This used to be only CustomAnalyzer in the
past, but with the introduction of the ReloadableCustomAnalyzer this needs to be
added as an option where the analysis mode gets propagated.
Closes#44625
This commit removes support for the translog checkpoint format from versions
before 6.0.0 since 7.x versions are incompatible with indices from these
versions.
Relates #44720Fixes#44210
By mistake in 7.x types field was removed from slow logs. Types are
still present in that version, so this have to be present as a JSON
field
relates #41354
backport that was causing this #44178
This commit converts several utility classes that implement Streamable
to have StreamInput constructors. It also adds a default version of
readFrom to Streamable so that overriding to throw UOE is not necessary.
relates #34389
This commit converts several more classes from streamable to writeable
in server, mostly within the o.e.index and o.e.persistent packages.
relates #34389
This commit converts subclasses of ShardOperationFailedException to
implement ctors with StreamInput instead of readFrom. It also simplifies
IndicesShardStoresResponse.Failure to serialize its shardId after the
super data.
relates #34389
A tool to work with snapshots.
Co-authored by @original-brownbear.
This commit adds snapshot tool and the single command cleanup, that
cleans up orphaned files for S3.
Snapshot tool lives in x-pack/snapshot-tool.
(cherry picked from commit fc4aed44dd975d83229561090f957a95cc76b287)
Today we reroute the cluster as part of the process of starting a shard, which
runs at `URGENT` priority. In large clusters, rerouting may take some time to
complete, and this means that a mere trickle of shard-started events can cause
starvation for other, lower-priority, tasks that are pending on the master.
However, it isn't really necessary to perform a reroute when starting a shard,
as long as one occurs eventually. This commit removes the inline reroute from
the process of starting a shard and replaces it with a deferred one that runs
at `NORMAL` priority, avoiding starvation of higher-priority tasks.
Backport of #44433 and #44543.
Multi search accepts multiple search requests and runs them as
independent requests, each one as part of their own search task. Today
they don't get associated though with their parent multi search task,
which would be useful to monitor which msearch a certain search was part
of, if any, and also to cancel all of the sub-requests in case the
parent msearch gets cancelled (though this will also require making
the multi search task cancellable as a follow-up).
Today the long list of `BUILT_IN_CLUSTER_SETTINGS` is indented differently
between `master` and `7.x`. This sometimes makes backporting painful. This
commit adjusts the indentation of earlier branches to match that in `master`.
* Many messages deserialized from a `StreamInput` only contain short strings, some use-cases of instantiating a `StreamInput` don't deserialize any strings
* Don't allocate `CharsRef` for small strings to save some allocations (especially on the IO threads)
* Lazily allocate a larger `CharsRef` if needed for larger strings like we did before and have it live as long as the `StreamInput` like before as well
This commit deprecates all constructors of HandledTransportAction
that take in a Supplier instead of a Writeable.Reader for response
objects.
in addition to the deprecation, the following modules were updated to
leverage Writeable
- modules:ingest-common
- modules:lang-mustache
relates #34389.
this commit removes usage of the deprecated
constructor with a single argument and no Writeable.Reader.
The purpose of this is to reduce the boilerplate necessary for
properly implementing a new action, as well as reducing the
chances of using the incorrect super constructor while classes
are being migrated to Writeable
relates #34389.
This commit converts all remaining ActionType response classes to
writeable in xpack core. It also converts a few from server which were
used by xpack core.
relates #34389
Today we have an annotation for controlling logging levels in
tests. This annotation serves two purposes, one is to control the
logging level used in tests, when such control is needed to impact and
assert the behavior of loggers in tests. The other use is when a test is
failing and additional logging is needed. This commit separates these
two concerns into separate annotations.
The primary motivation for this is that we have a history of leaving
behind the annotation for the purpose of investigating test failures
long after the test failure is resolved. The accumulation of these stale
logging annotations has led to excessive disk consumption. Having
recently cleaned this up, we would like to avoid falling into this state
again. To do this, we are adding a link to the test failure under
investigation to the annotation when used for the purpose of
investigating test failures. We will add tooling to inspect these
annotations, in the same way that we have tooling on awaits fix
annotations. This will enable us to report on the use of these
annotations, and report when stale uses of the annotation exist.
This commit adds constructors to AcknolwedgedRequest subclasses to
implement Writeable.Reader, and ensures all future subclasses implement
the same.
relates #34389
Large histories can be problematic and have the linearizability checker occasionally run OOM. As it's
very difficult to bound the size of the histories just right, this PR will let it instead run for 10 seconds
on large histories and then abort.
Closes#44429
Changes in #44187 introduced some optimization in the way shapes are
generated. These changes were not captured in GeoWKTShapeParserTests.
Relates #44187
Extracts dateline decomposition logic from ShapeBuilder into a separate
utility class that is used on the indexing side. The search side
will be handled as part of another PR at this time we will remove
the decomposition logic from ShapeBuilders as well. This PR also doesn't
change any existing logic including bugs.
Relates to #40908
Due to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8916, when you
try to use a synonym filter with the index_phrases option on a text field,
you can end up with null values in a Phrase query, leading to weird
exceptions further down the querying chain. As a workaround, this commit
disables the index_phrases optimization for queries that produce token
graphs.
Fixes#43976
Zen 1 stops pinging threads in ZenDiscovery by calling Thread.interrupt(). This is incompatible with
the CancellableThreads that only allow threads to be interrupted through cancellation. The use of
CancellableThreads was introduced in #42844 and added to UnicastZenPing as part of the
backport, as both Zen1 and Zen2 share the same SeedHostsResolver implementation. This commit
effectively undoes the change in the backport while still allowing to share same implementation.
Closes#44425
BucketScript was using the old-style parser and could easily be
converted over to the newer static parser.
Also adds a test for GapPolicy enum serialization
Today we report an exception on a handshake failure (e.g. cluster name
mismatch) but the message does not include all the details of the mismatch. If
the mismatch is something subtle like `my-cluster` instead of `my_cluster` then
we cannot diagnose this from the message alone. This commit adds the details of
the local cluster to the message, along with the details of the remote cluster,
improving the utility of the exception message if reported in isolation.
* Fix Incorrect Uncompressed Error Handling in InboundMessage
* CompressorFactory.compressor does not throw uncompressed exception on uncompressed bytes, it merely returns `null` in this case if the bytes are at least XContent so the current catch and re-throw logic is dead code
* Made it work again by throwing on a `null` return so we get a real error message instead of an NPE
* We only use this method in one place in production code and can replace that with a read -> remove it to simplify the interface
* Keep it as an implementation detail in the Azure repository
In #44348 we changed the cluster health action so that it sometimes uses the
cluster state directly from the master service rather than from the cluster
applier. If the state is not recovered then this is inappropriate, because
prior to state recovery the state available to the cluster applier contains no
indices. This commit moves us back to using the state from the applier.
Fixes#44416.
Today when the cluster health changes the `AllocationService` reports at most
ten shards that were started or failed, and always ends its message with `...`
suggesting that the list is truncated. This commit adjusts these messages to be
clearer about whether the list is truncated or not. When debug logging is
enabled the list is not truncated; if the list is truncated then its length is
logged, and if it is not truncated then no `...` is included in the message.
This commit converts the request and response classes for broadcast
actions to implement ctors for Writeable.Reader and forces all future
implementations to implement the same.
relates #34389
This commit moves the config that stores Cors options into the server
package. Currently both nio and netty modules must have a copy of this
config. Moving it into server allows one copy and the tests to be in a
common location.
The contract for MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder is to throw an
IllegalArgumentException if fielddata is not supported. The rank feature mappers
were instead throwing an UnsupportedOperationException, which caused
MappedFieldType#isAggregatable to fail.
The versioning of Update API doesn't rely on version number anymore (and
rather on sequence number). But in rest api level we ignored the
"version" and "version_type" parameter, so that the server cannot raise
the exception when whey were set.
This PR restores "version" and "version_type" parsing in Update Rest API
so that we can get the appropriate errors.
Relates to #42497
* Add Snapshot Lifecycle Management (#43934)
* Add SnapshotLifecycleService and related CRUD APIs
This commit adds `SnapshotLifecycleService` as a new service under the ilm
plugin. This service handles snapshot lifecycle policies by scheduling based on
the policies defined schedule.
This also includes the get, put, and delete APIs for these policies
Relates to #38461
* Make scheduledJobIds return an immutable set
* Use Object.equals for SnapshotLifecyclePolicy
* Remove unneeded TODO
* Implement ToXContentFragment on SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem
* Copy contents of the scheduledJobIds
* Handle snapshot lifecycle policy updates and deletions (#40062)
(Note this is a PR against the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` feature branch)
This adds logic to `SnapshotLifecycleService` to handle updates and deletes for
snapshot policies. Policies with incremented versions have the old policy
cancelled and the new one scheduled. Deleted policies have their schedules
cancelled when they are no longer present in the cluster state metadata.
Relates to #38461
* Take a snapshot for the policy when the SLM policy is triggered (#40383)
(This is a PR for the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
This commit fills in `SnapshotLifecycleTask` to actually perform the
snapshotting when the policy is triggered. Currently there is no handling of the
results (other than logging) as that will be added in subsequent work.
This also adds unit tests and an integration test that schedules a policy and
ensures that a snapshot is correctly taken.
Relates to #38461
* Record most recent snapshot policy success/failure (#40619)
Keeping a record of the results of the successes and failures will aid
troubleshooting of policies and make users more confident that their
snapshots are being taken as expected.
This is the first step toward writing history in a more permanent
fashion.
* Validate snapshot lifecycle policies (#40654)
(This is a PR against the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
With the commit, we now validate the content of snapshot lifecycle policies when
the policy is being created or updated. This checks for the validity of the id,
name, schedule, and repository. Additionally, cluster state is checked to ensure
that the repository exists prior to the lifecycle being added to the cluster
state.
Part of #38461
* Hook SLM into ILM's start and stop APIs (#40871)
(This pull request is for the `snapshot-lifecycle-management` branch)
This change allows the existing `/_ilm/stop` and `/_ilm/start` APIs to also
manage snapshot lifecycle scheduling. When ILM is stopped all scheduled jobs are
cancelled.
Relates to #38461
* Add tests for SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem (#40912)
Adds serialization tests for SnapshotLifecyclePolicyItem.
* Fix improper import in build.gradle after master merge
* Add human readable version of modified date for snapshot lifecycle policy (#41035)
* Add human readable version of modified date for snapshot lifecycle policy
This small change changes it from:
```
...
"modified_date": 1554843903242,
...
```
To
```
...
"modified_date" : "2019-04-09T21:05:03.242Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1554843903242,
...
```
Including the `"modified_date"` field when the `?human` field is used.
Relates to #38461
* Fix test
* Add API to execute SLM policy on demand (#41038)
This commit adds the ability to perform a snapshot on demand for a policy. This
can be useful to take a snapshot immediately prior to performing some sort of
maintenance.
```json
PUT /_ilm/snapshot/<policy>/_execute
```
And it returns the response with the generated snapshot name:
```json
{
"snapshot_name" : "production-snap-2019.04.09-rfyv3j9qreixkdbnfuw0ug"
}
```
Note that this does not allow waiting for the snapshot, and the snapshot could
still fail. It *does* record this information into the cluster state similar to
a regularly trigged SLM job.
Relates to #38461
* Add next_execution to SLM policy metadata (#41221)
* Add next_execution to SLM policy metadata
This adds the next time a snapshot lifecycle policy will be executed when
retriving a policy's metadata, for example:
```json
GET /_ilm/snapshot?human
{
"production" : {
"version" : 1,
"modified_date" : "2019-04-15T21:16:21.865Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1555362981865,
"policy" : {
"name" : "<production-snap-{now/d}>",
"schedule" : "*/30 * * * * ?",
"repository" : "repo",
"config" : {
"indices" : [
"foo-*",
"important"
],
"ignore_unavailable" : true,
"include_global_state" : false
}
},
"next_execution" : "2019-04-15T21:16:30.000Z",
"next_execution_millis" : 1555362990000
},
"other" : {
"version" : 1,
"modified_date" : "2019-04-15T21:12:19.959Z",
"modified_date_millis" : 1555362739959,
"policy" : {
"name" : "<other-snap-{now/d}>",
"schedule" : "0 30 2 * * ?",
"repository" : "repo",
"config" : {
"indices" : [
"other"
],
"ignore_unavailable" : false,
"include_global_state" : true
}
},
"next_execution" : "2019-04-16T02:30:00.000Z",
"next_execution_millis" : 1555381800000
}
}
```
Relates to #38461
* Fix and enhance tests
* Figured out how to Cron
* Change SLM endpoint from /_ilm/* to /_slm/* (#41320)
This commit changes the endpoint for snapshot lifecycle management from:
```
GET /_ilm/snapshot/<policy>
```
to:
```
GET /_slm/policy/<policy>
```
It mimics the ILM path only using `slm` instead of `ilm`.
Relates to #38461
* Add initial documentation for SLM (#41510)
* Add initial documentation for SLM
This adds the initial documentation for snapshot lifecycle management.
It also includes the REST spec API json files since they're sort of
documentation.
Relates to #38461
* Add `manage_slm` and `read_slm` roles (#41607)
* Add `manage_slm` and `read_slm` roles
This adds two more built in roles -
`manage_slm` which has permission to perform any of the SLM actions, as well as
stopping, starting, and retrieving the operation status of ILM.
`read_slm` which has permission to retrieve snapshot lifecycle policies as well
as retrieving the operation status of ILM.
Relates to #38461
* Add execute to the test
* Fix ilm -> slm typo in test
* Record SLM history into an index (#41707)
It is useful to have a record of the actions that Snapshot Lifecycle
Management takes, especially for the purposes of alerting when a
snapshot fails or has not been taken successfully for a certain amount of
time.
This adds the infrastructure to record SLM actions into an index that
can be queried at leisure, along with a lifecycle policy so that this
history does not grow without bound.
Additionally,
SLM automatically setting up an index + lifecycle policy leads to
`index_lifecycle` custom metadata in the cluster state, which some of
the ML tests don't know how to deal with due to setting up custom
`NamedXContentRegistry`s. Watcher would cause the same problem, but it
is already disabled (for the same reason).
* High Level Rest Client support for SLM (#41767)
* High Level Rest Client support for SLM
This commit add HLRC support for SLM.
Relates to #38461
* Fill out documentation tests with tags
* Add more callouts and asciidoc for HLRC
* Update javadoc links to real locations
* Add security test testing SLM cluster privileges (#42678)
* Add security test testing SLM cluster privileges
This adds a test to `PermissionsIT` that uses the `manage_slm` and `read_slm`
cluster privileges.
Relates to #38461
* Don't redefine vars
* Add Getting Started Guide for SLM (#42878)
This commit adds a basic Getting Started Guide for SLM.
* Include SLM policy name in Snapshot metadata (#43132)
Keep track of which SLM policy in the metadata field of the Snapshots
taken by SLM. This allows users to more easily understand where the
snapshot came from, and will enable future SLM features such as
retention policies.
* Fix compilation after master merge
* [TEST] Move exception wrapping for devious exception throwing
Fixes an issue where an exception was created from one line and thrown in another.
* Fix SLM for the change to AcknowledgedResponse
* Add Snapshot Lifecycle Management Package Docs (#43535)
* Fix compilation for transport actions now that task is required
* Add a note mentioning the privileges needed for SLM (#43708)
* Add a note mentioning the privileges needed for SLM
This adds a note to the top of the "getting started with SLM"
documentation mentioning that there are two built-in privileges to
assist with creating roles for SLM users and administrators.
Relates to #38461
* Mention that you can create snapshots for indices you can't read
* Fix REST tests for new number of cluster privileges
* Mute testThatNonExistingTemplatesAreAddedImmediately (#43951)
* Fix SnapshotHistoryStoreTests after merge
* Remove overridden newResponse functions that have been removed
* Fix compilation for backport
* Fix get snapshot output parsing in test
* [DOCS] Add redirects for removed autogen anchors (#44380)
* Switch <tt>...</tt> in javadocs for {@code ...}
* Follow up to #44165
* We should just catch all exceptions here and not return errors after the index-N update went through since a subsequent delete attempt by the user would fail with SnapshotMissingException since the snapshot now appears deleted. Also, `SnapshotException` isn't even thrown in the changed spot it seems in the first place and certainly not the only exception possible.
Today a cluster health request can wait on a selection of conditions, but it
does not guarantee that all of these conditions have ever held simultaneously
when it returns. More specifically, if a request sets `waitForEvents()` along
with some other conditions then Elasticsearch will respond when the master has
processed all the expected pending tasks _and then_ the cluster satisfied the
other conditions, but it may be that at the time the cluster satisfied the
other conditions there were undesired pending tasks again.
This commit adjusts the behaviour of `waitForEvents()` to wait for all the
required events to be processed and then, if the resulting cluster state does
not satisfy the other conditions, it will wait until there is a cluster state
that does and then retry the wait-for-events too.
Today the `BatchedRerouteService` submits its delayed reroute task at `HIGH`
priority, but in some cases a lower priority would be more appropriate. This
commit adds the facility to submit delayed reroute tasks at different
priorities, such that each submitted reroute task runs at a priority no lower
than the one requested. It does not change the fact that all delayed reroute
tasks are submitted at `HIGH` priority, but at least it makes this explicit.
This commit creates new base classes for master node actions whose
response types still implement Streamable. This simplifies both finding
remaining classes to convert, as well as creating new master node
actions that use Writeable for their responses.
relates #34389
Today we do not throw a `TranslogCorruptedException` in certain cases of
translog corruption, such as for a corrupted checkpoint file or when an
expected file (either checkpoint or translog) is completely missing. This means
that `elasticsearch-shard` will not truncate the translog in those cases.
This commit strengthens the translog corruption tests to corrupt and/or delete
both translog and checkpoint files, and ensures that a
`TranslogCorruptedException` is thrown in all cases. It also sometimes
simulates a recovery after a crash while rolling the translog generation,
including cases where the rolled checkpoint contains incorrect data.
It also adjusts (and renames) `RemoveCorruptedShardDataCommandIT.getDirs()` to
return only a single path, since in practice this was the only thing that could
happen and yet we were relying on its callers to verify this and not all
callers were doing so.
* Stronger Cleanup Shard Snapshot Directory on Delete
* Use `RepositoryData` to clean up unreferenced `snap-${uuid}.dat` blobs
from shard directories (and index-N) and as a result also clean up data
blobs that are only referenced by them
* Stop cleaning up anything but index-N on shard snapshot creation to
align behavior of shard index-N handling with root path index-N
handling
The responses super.writeTo() method was removed in #44092, so the corresponding
contructor that reads from a stream shouldn't call super itself, even though its
implementation is currently empty.
* Avoid Needless Set Instantiation in InboundMessage
* When `features` is empty (when there's no xpack) we constantly and needless instantiated a few objects here for the empty set on every message
* At least all the way back to 6.x we never use anything but `SMILE` in
production code with this class so I removed the more general
constructor and removed the format leniency from the deserialization
* HLRC: Fix '+' Not Correctly Encoded in GET Req.
* Encode `+` correctly as `%2B` in URL paths
* Keep encoding `+` as space in URL parameters
* Closes#33077
An indexing on a replica should never fail after it was successfully
indexed on a primary. Hence, we should fail an engine if we hit any
failure (document level or tragic failure) when processing an indexing
on a replica.
Relates #43228Closes#40435
Currently we loose information about whether a token list in an AnalyzeAction
response is null or an empty list, because we write a 0 value to the stream in
both cases and deserialize to a null value on the receiving side. This change
fixes this so we write an additional flag indicating whether the value is null
or not, followed by the size of the list and its content.
Closes#44078
This commit moves the Supplier variant of HandledTransportAction to have
a different ordering than the Writeable.Reader variant. The Supplier
version is used for the legacy Streamable, and currently having the
location of the Writeable.Reader vs Supplier in the same place forces
using casts of Writeable.Reader to select the correct super constructor.
This change in ordering allows easier migration to Writeable.Reader.
relates #34389
This is a refactor to current JSON logging to make it more open for extensions
and support for custom ES log messages used inDeprecationLogger IndexingSlowLog , SearchSLowLog
We want to include x-opaque-id in deprecation logs. The easiest way to have this as an additional JSON field instead of part of the message is to create a custom DeprecatedMessage (extends ESLogMEssage)
These messages are regular log4j messages with a text, but also carry a map of fields which can then populate the log pattern. The logic for this lives in ESJsonLayout and ESMessageFieldConverter.
Similar approach can be used to refactor IndexingSlowLog and SearchSlowLog JSON logs to contain fields previously only present as escaped JSON string in a message field.
closes#41350
backport #41354
* With the removal of the incompatible snapshots list in RepositoryData
the get snapshots and get all snapshots methods are equivalent so I
removed one of them
* The assertion added in #44214 is tripped by tests running dedicated
test clusters per test needlessly.This breaks existing tests like the one in #44245.
* Closes#44245
* Safer Shard Snapshot Delete
* We shouldn't delete the snapshot meta file before we update the index
in the shard folder. If we fail to update the index-N after deleting the
existing index-N is broken because the snap- blob it references is gone.
Today if a master-eligible node is converted to a master-ineligible node it may
remain in the voting configuration, meaning that the master node may count its
publish responses as an indication that it has properly persisted the cluster
state. However master-ineligible nodes do not properly persist the cluster
state, so it is not safe to count these votes.
This change adjusts `CoordinationState` to take account of this from a safety
point of view, and also adjusts the `Coordinator` to prevent such nodes from
joining the cluster. Instead, it triggers a reconfiguration to remove from the
voting configuration a node that now appears to be master-ineligible before
processing its join.
Backport of #43688, see #44260.
* We don't have to calculate the start and end times form the shards for the status API, we have the start time available from the CS or the `SnapshotInfo` in the repo and can either take the end time form the `SnapshotInfo` or
take the most recent time from the shard stats for in progress snapshots
* Closes#43074
For this test, we randomize the CLUSTER_MAX_CLAUSE_COUNT on test setup
(@BeforeClass) between 50 and 100. Some queries in the test generate 56 clauses
which hasn't been an issue before LUCENE-8811, but we slightly need to increase
the minimal possible clause count now.
Closes#44192
This will help in investigations where the real memory circuit breaker is tripped to better understand
on what the actual memory is used, i.e. whether it's a temporary thing (e.g. requests) in contrast to
more permanently allocated memory (e.g. accounting).
* Cleans up all root level temp., snap-%s.dat, meta-%s.dat blobs that aren't referenced by any snapshot to deal with dangling blobs left behind by delete and snapshot finalization failures
* The scenario that get's us here is a snapshot failing before it was finalized or a delete failing right after it wrote the updated index-(N+1) that doesn't reference a snapshot anymore but then fails to remove that snapshot
* Not deleting other dangling blobs since that don't follow the snap-, meta- or tempfile naming schemes to not accidentally delete blobs not created by the snapshot logic
* Follow up to #42189
* Same safety logic, get list of all blobs before writing index-N blobs, delete things after index-N blobs was written
* Fix ShrinkIndexIT
* Move this test suit to cluster scope. Currently, `testShrinkThenSplitWithFailedNode` stops a random node which randomly turns out to be the only shared master node so the cluster reset fails on account of the fact that no shared master node survived.
* Closes#44164
In some cases we need to parse some XContent that is already parsed into
a map. This is currently happening in handling source in SQL and ingest
processors as well as parsing null_value values in geo mappings. To avoid
re-serializing and parsing the value again or writing another map-based
parser this commit adds an iterator that iterates over a map as if it was
XContent. This makes reusing existing XContent parser on maps possible.
Relates to #43554
With connection management now being non-blocking, we can make NodeConnectionsService
avoid the use of MANAGEMENT threads that are blocked during the connection attempts.
I had to fiddle a bit with the tests as testPeriodicReconnection was using both the mock Threadpool
from the DeterministicTaskQueue as well as the real ThreadPool initialized at the test class level,
which resulted in races.
* Reduce Number of List Calls During Snapshot Create and Delete
Some obvious cleanups I found when investigation the API call count
metering:
* No need to get the latest generation id after loading latest
repository data
* Loading RepositoryData already requires fetching the latest
generation so we can reuse it
* Also, reuse list of all root blobs when fetching latest repo
generation during snapshot delete like we do for shard folders
* Lastly, don't try and load `index--1` (N = -1) repository data, it
doesn't exist -> just return the empty repo data initially
Simplifies AbstractSimpleTransportTestCase to use JVM-local ports and also adds an assertion so
that cases like #44134 can be more easily debugged. The likely reason for that one is that a test,
which was repeated again and again while always spawning a fresh Gradle worker (due to Gradle
daemon) kept increasing Gradle worker IDs, causing an overflow at some point.
* Improve Repository Consistency Check in Tests (#44099)
* Check that index metadata as well as snapshot metadata always exists
when referenced by other metadata
* Fix SnapshotResiliencyTests on ExtraFS (#44113)
* As a result of #44099 we're now checking more directories and have to
ignore the `extraN` folders for those like we do for indices already
* Closes#44112
* The incompatible snapshots logic was created to track 1.x snapshots that
became incompatible with 2.x
* It serves no purpose at this point
* It adds an additional GET request to every loading of
RepositoryData (from loading the incompatible snapshots blob)
By default, we don't check ranges while indexing geo_shapes. As a
result, it is possible to index geoshapes that contain contain
coordinates outside of -90 +90 and -180 +180 ranges. Such geoshapes
will currently break SQL and ML retrieval mechanism. This commit removes
these restriction from the validator is used in SQL and ML retrieval.
The base classes for transport requests and responses currently
implement Streamable and Writeable. The writeTo method on these base
classes is implemented with an empty implementation. Not only does this
complicate subclasses to think they need to call super.writeTo, but it
also can lead to not implementing writeTo when it should have been
implemented, or extendiong one of these classes when not necessary,
since there is nothing to actually implement.
This commit removes the empty writeTo from these base classes, and fixes
subclasses to not call super and in some cases implement an empty
writeTo themselves.
relates #34389
AggregatorFactory was generic over itself, but it doesn't appear we
use this functionality anywhere (e.g. to allow the super class
to declare arguments/return types generically for subclasses to
override). Most places use a wildcard constraint, and even when a
concrete type is specified it wasn't used.
But since AggFactories are widely used, this led to
the generic touching many pieces of code and making type signatures
fairly complex
PrimaryAllocationIT#testForceStaleReplicaToBePromotedToPrimary
relies on the flushing when a shard is no long assigned. This behavior,
however, can be randomly disabled in MockInternalEngine.
Closes#44049
The `ShardFailedClusterStateTaskExecutor` fails some shards, which performs a
reroute, but then sometimes schedules a followup reroute. It's not clear from
the code why this followup is necessary, so this commit adds a short comment
describing why it's necessary.
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
MultiSearchRequest class.
I ran into this when developing a custom action that reuses
MultiSearchRequest in the enrich branch.
Relates to #34389
Today the `ClusterInfoService` requires the `DiskThresholdMonitor` at
construction time so that it can notify it when nodes report changes in their
disk usage, but this is awkward to construct: the `DiskThresholdMonitor`
requires a `RerouteService` which requires an `AllocationService` which comees
from the `ClusterModule` which requires the `ClusterInfoService`.
Today we break the cycle with a `LazilyInitializedRerouteService` which is
itself a little ugly. This commit replaces this with a more traditional
subject/observer relationship between the `ClusterInfoService` and the
`DiskThresholdMonitor`.
Today `testOnlyBlocksOnConnectionsToNewNodes` fails (extremely rarely) if the
last attempt to connect to `node0` is delayed for so long that the test runs
`nodeConnectionsBlocks.clear()` before the connection attempt obtains the
expected connection block. We can turn this into a reliable failure with this
delay:
```diff
diff --git a/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsService.java b/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsService.java
index f48413824d3..9a1d0336bcd 100644
--- a/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsService.java
+++ b/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsService.java
@@ -300,6 +300,13 @@ public class NodeConnectionsService extends AbstractLifecycleComponent {
private final Runnable connectActivity = () -> threadPool.executor(ThreadPool.Names.MANAGEMENT).execute(new AbstractRunnable() {
@Override
protected void doRun() {
+
+ try {
+ Thread.sleep(500);
+ } catch (InterruptedException e) {
+ throw new AssertionError("unexpected", e);
+ }
+
assert Thread.holdsLock(mutex) == false : "mutex unexpectedly held";
transportService.connectToNode(discoveryNode);
consecutiveFailureCount.set(0);
```
This commit reverts the extra logging introduced in #43979 and fixes this
failure by waiting for the connection attempt to hit the barrier before
removing it.
Fixes#40170
Since #42636 we no longer treat connections specially when simulating a
blackholed connection. This means that at the end of the safety phase we may
have just started a connection attempt which will time out, but the default
timeout is 30 seconds, much longer than the 2 seconds we normally allow for
post-safety-phase discovery. This commit adds time for such a connection
attempt to time out.
It also fixes some spurious logging of `this` that now refers to an object with
an unhelpful `toString()` implementation introduced in #42636.
Fixes#44073
Refactor ScrollableHitSource to pump data out and have a simplified
interface (callers should no longer call startNextScroll, instead they
simply mark that they are done with the previous result, triggering a
new batch of data). This eases making reindex resilient, since we will
sometimes need to rerun search during retries.
Relates #43187 and #42612
Today the `index.routing.allocation.initial_recovery._id` setting can only be
set on indices that are the result of a shrink, but the filtered allocation
decider also applies this filter to shards with a recovery source of
`EMPTY_STORE`. The only way to have this setting set while the recovery source
is `EMPTY_STORE` is to force-allocate an empty primary, but such a forced
allocation ignores this allocation decider.
This commit simplifies the allocation decider so that the `initial_recovery`
setting only applies to shards with a recovery source of `LOCAL_SHARDS`.