Currently the randomization of the q.b. in these tests can create query strings
that can cause caching to be disabled for this query if we query all fields and
there is a date field present. This is pretty much an anomaly that we shouldn't
generally test for in the "testToQuery" tests where cache policies are checked.
This change makes sure we don't create offending query strings so the cache
checks never hit these cases and adds a special test method to check this edge
case.
Closes#43112
Infra has fixed#10462 by installing `haveged` on CI workers.
This commit enables the disabled fixture and tests, and mounts
`/dev/urandom` for the container so there is enough
entropy required for kdc.
Note: hdfs-repository tests have been disabled, will raise a separate issue for it.
Closes#40624Closes#40678
Unresponsive network simulation would throw away requests. However, then
we no longer have any guarantees that a transport action either succeeds
or fails, which could lead to hangs (example: unclosed IndexShard
permits).
Closes#42244
WriteActionsTests#testBulk and WriteActionsTests#testIndex sometimes
fail with a pending retention lock. We might leak retention locks when
switching to async recovery. However, it's more likely that ongoing
recoveries prevent the retention lock from releasing.
This change increases the waiting time when we check for no pending
retention lock and also ensures no ongoing recovery in
WriteActionsTests.
Closes#41054
This commit refactors put mapping request validation for reuse. The
concrete case that we are after here is the ability to apply effectively
the same framework to indices aliases requests. This commit refactors
the put mapping request validation framework to allow for that.
Adds a metadata field to snapshots which can be used to store arbitrary
key-value information. This may be useful for attaching a description of
why a snapshot was taken, tagging snapshots to make categorization
easier, or identifying the source of automatically-created snapshots.
Some clusters might have been already migrated to version 7 without being warned about the joda-java migration changes.
Deprecation api on that version will give them guidance on what patterns need to be changed.
relates. This change is using the same logic like in 6.8 that is: verifying the pattern is from the incompatible set ('y'-Y', 'C', 'Z' etc), not from predifined set, not prefixed with 8. AND was also created in 6.x. Mappings created in 7.x are considered migrated and should not generate warnings
There is no pipeline check (present on 6.8) as it is impossible to verify when the pipeline was created, and therefore to make sure the format is depracated or not
#42010
Whether security is enabled/disabled is dependent on the combination
of the node settings and the cluster license.
This commit adds a license state listener that logs when the license
change causes security to switch state (or to be initialised).
This is primarily useful for diagnosing cluster formation issues.
Backport of: #42488
We had this as a dependency for legacy dependencies that still needed
the Log4j 1.2 API. This appears to no longer be necessary, so this
commit removes this artifact as a dependency.
To remove this dependency, we had to fix a few places where we were
accidentally relying on Log4j 1.2 instead of Log4j 2 (easy to do, since
both APIs were on the compile-time classpath).
Finally, we can remove our custom Netty logger factory. This was needed
when we were on Log4j 1.2 and handled logging in our own unique
way. When we migrated to Log4j 2 we could have dropped this
dependency. However, even then Netty would still pick up Log4j 1.2 since
it was on the classpath, thus the advantage to removing this as a
dependency now.
Since the max_score optimization landed in Elasticsearch 7,
the CommonTermsQuery is redundant and slower. Moreover the
cutoff_frequency parameter for MatchQuery and MultiMatchQuery
is redundant.
Relates to #27096
(cherry picked from commit 04b74497314eeec076753a33b3b6cc11549646e8)
* Fix Incorrect Time Math in MockTransport
* The timeunit here must be nanos for the current time (we even convert it accordingly in the logging)
* Also, changed the log message when dumping stack traces a little to make it easier to grep for (otherwise it's the same as the message on unregister)
* Add Infrastructure to Run 3rd Party Repository Tests
* Add infrastructure to run third party repository tests using our standard JUnit infrastructure
* This is a prerequisite of #42189
* Remove Delete Method from BlobStore (#41619)
* The delete method on the blob store was used almost nowhere and just duplicates the delete method on the blob containers
* The fact that it provided for some recursive delete logic (that did not behave the same way on all implementations) was not used and not properly tested either
* Dump Stacktrace on Slow IO-Thread Operations
* Follow up to #39729 extending the functionality to actually dump the
stack when the thread is blocked not afterwards
* Logging the stacktrace after the thread became unblocked is only of
limited use because we don't know what happened in the slow callback
from that (only whether we were blocked on a read,write,connect etc.)
* Relates #41745
* Fix testTracerLog Network Tests
* Start appender before using it like we do for e.g. the Netty leak detection appender to avoid interference from actions on the network threads that might still be dangling from previous tests in the same suite
* Closes#41890
If we close an engine while a refresh is happening, then we might leak
refCount of some SegmentReaders. We need to skip the ram accounting
circuit breaker check until we have a new Lucene snapshot which includes
the fix for LUCENE-8809.
This also adds a test to the engine but left it muted so we won't forget
to reenable this check.
Closes#30290
Both of these classes are basically a bloated wrapper around a simple
construct that can simply be a DirectoryFactory interface. This change
removes both classes and replaces them with a simple stateless interface
that creates a new `Directory` per shard. The concept of `index.store` is preserved
since it makes sense from a configuration perspective.
Today the `TransportClusterStateAction` ignores the state passed by the
`TransportMasterNodeAction` and obtains its state from the cluster applier.
This might be inconsistent, showing a different node as the master or maybe
even having no master.
This change adjusts the action to use the passed-in state directly, and adds
tests showing that the state returned is consistent with our expectations even
if there is a concurrent master failover.
Fixes#38331
Relates #38432
* Remove IndexShard dependency from Repository
In order to simplify repository testing especially for BlobStoreRepository
it's important to remove the dependency on IndexShard and reduce it to
Store and MapperService (in the snapshot case). This significantly reduces
the dependcy footprint for Repository and allows unittesting without starting
nodes or instantiate entire shard instances. This change deprecates the old
method signatures and adds a unittest for FileRepository to show the advantage
of this change.
In addition, the unittesting surfaced a bug where the internal file names that
are private to the repository were used in the recovery stats instead of the
target file names which makes it impossible to relate to the actual lucene files
in the recovery stats.
* don't delegate deprecated methods
* apply comments
* test
Moves the test infrastructure away from using node.max_local_storage_nodes, allowing us in a
follow-up PR to deprecate this setting in 7.x and to remove it in 8.0.
This also changes the behavior of InternalTestCluster so that starting up nodes will not automatically
reuse data folders of previously stopped nodes. If this behavior is desired, it needs to be explicitly
done by passing the data path from the stopped node to the new node that is started.
Currently IndexAnalyzers keeps the three default as separate class members
although they should refer to the same analyzers held in the additional
analyzers map under the default names. This assumption should be made more
explicit by keeping all analyzers in the map. This change adapts the constructor
to check all the default entries are there and the getters to reach into the map
with the default names when needed.
Today Elasticsearch accepts, but silently ignores, port ranges in the
`discovery.seed_hosts` setting:
```
discovery.seed_hosts: 10.1.2.3:9300-9400
```
Silently ignoring part of a setting like this is trappy. With this change we
reject seed host addresses of this form.
Closes#40786
Backport of #41404
Add a test that stresses concurrent writes using ifSeqno/ifPrimaryTerm to do CAS style updates. Use linearizability checker to verify linearizability. Linearizability of successful CAS'es is guaranteed.
Changed linearizability checker to allow collecting history concurrently.
Changed unresponsive network simulation to wake up immediately when network disruption is cleared to ensure tests proceed in a timely manner (and this also seems more likely to provoke issues).
Full text queries that start with now are not cacheable if they target a date field.
However we assume in the query builder tests that all queries are cacheable and this assumption
fails when the random generated query string starts with "now". This fails twice in several years
since the probability that a random string starts with "now" is low but this commit ensures that
isCacheable is correctly checked for full text queries that fall into this edge case.
Closes#41847
This is related to #27260. Currently we have a single read buffer that
is no larger than a single TLS packet. This prevents us from reading
multiple TLS packets in a single socket read call. This commit modifies
our TLS work to support reading similar to the plaintext case. The data
will be copied to a (potentially) recycled TLS packet-sized buffer for
interaction with the SSLEngine.
With this change, we will verify the consistency of version and source
(besides id, seq_no, and term) of live documents between shard copies
at the end of disruption tests.
This commit updates the reproduce line that is printed out when a test
fails so that it does not output `.null` as the method name when the
failure is not a specific method but a class level issue such as
threads being leaked from the SUITE. Previously, when this occurred the
reproduce line would look like:
`./gradlew :server:integTest --tests "org.elasticsearch.indices.memory.breaker.CircuitBreakerServiceIT.null"`
and after this change, the line no longer contains the `.null` after
the class name.
Today we choose to initialize max_seq_no_of_updates on primaries only so
we can deal with a situation where a primary is on an old node (before
6.5) which does not have MUS while replicas on new nodes (6.5+).
However, this strategy is quite complex and can lead to bugs (for
example #40249) since we have to assign a correct value (not too low) to
MSU in all possible situations (before recovering from translog,
restoring history on promotion, and handing off relocation).
Fortunately, we don't have to deal with this BWC in 7.0+ since all nodes
in the cluster should have MSU. This change simplifies the
initialization of MSU by always assigning it a correct value in the
constructor of Engine regardless of whether it's a replica or primary.
Relates #33842
This is related to #27260. Currently for the SSLDriver we allocate a
dedicated network write buffer and encrypt the data into that buffer one
buffer at a time. This requires constantly switching between encrypting
and flushing. This commit adds a dedicated outbound buffer for SSL
operations that will internally allocate new packet sized buffers as
they are need (for writing encrypted data). This allows us to totally
encrypt an operation before writing it to the network. Eventually it can
be hooked up to buffer recycling.
This commit also backports the following commit:
Handle WRAP ops during SSL read
It is possible that a WRAP operation can occur while decrypting
handshake data in TLS 1.3. The SSLDriver does not currently handle this
well as it does not have access to the outbound buffer during read call.
This commit moves the buffer into the Driver to fix this issue. Data
wrapped during a read call will be queued for writing after the read
call is complete.
A stuck peer recovery in #40913 reveals that we indefinitely retry on
new cluster states if indexing translog operations hits a mapper
exception. We should not wait and retry if the mapping on the target is
as recent as the mapping that the primary used to index the replaying
operations.
Relates #40913
Motivated by slow snapshot deletes reported in e.g. #39656 and the fact that these likely are a contributing factor to repositories accumulating stale files over time when deletes fail to finish in time and are interrupted before they can complete.
* Makes snapshot deletion async and parallelizes some steps of the delete process that can be safely run concurrently via the snapshot thread poll
* I did not take the biggest potential speedup step here and parallelize the shard file deletion because that's probably better handled by moving to bulk deletes where possible (and can still be parallelized via the snapshot pool where it isn't). Also, I wanted to keep the size of the PR manageable.
* See https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/39656#issuecomment-470492106
* Also, as a side effect this gives the `SnapshotResiliencyTests` a little more coverage for master failover scenarios (since parallel access to a blob store repository during deletes is now possible since a delete isn't a single task anymore).
* By adding a `ThreadPool` reference to the repository this also lays the groundwork to parallelizing shard snapshot uploads to improve the situation reported in #39657
This is related to #27260. Currently for the SSLDriver we allocate a
dedicated network write buffer and encrypt the data into that buffer one
buffer at a time. This requires constantly switching between encrypting
and flushing. This commit adds a dedicated outbound buffer for SSL
operations that will internally allocate new packet sized buffers as
they are need (for writing encrypted data). This allows us to totally
encrypt an operation before writing it to the network. Eventually it can
be hooked up to buffer recycling.
* Introduce Delegating ActionListener Wrappers
* Dry up use cases of ActionListener that simply pass through the response or exception to another listener
hamcrest has some improvements in newer versions, like FileMatchers
that make assertions regarding file exists cleaner. This commit upgrades
to the latest version of hamcrest so we can start using new and improved
matchers.
* fix#35262 define deprecations of API's as a whole and urls
* document hot threads deprecated paths
* deprecate scroll_id as part of the URL, documented only as part of the body which is a safer behaviour as well
* use version numbers up to patch version
* rest spec parser picks up deprecated paths as paths too
(cherry picked from commit 7e06023e7603b7584bfd9ee4e8a1ccd82c208ce7)
It can be the case that while we are setting up expectations that also a
log message is appended. For example, if we are setting up these
expectations after a cluster has formed and messages start being sent
around the cluster. In this case, we would hit a concurrent modification
exception while we are mutating the expectations, and also while the
expectations are being iterated over as a message is appended. This
commit avoids this by using a copy-on-write array list which is safe for
concurrent modification and iteration. Note that another possible
approach here is to use synchronized, but that seems unnecessary since
we don't appear to rely on messages that are sent while we are setting
up expectations. Rather, we are setting up some expectations and some
situation that we think will cause those expectations to be met. Using
copy-on-write array list here is nice since we avoid bottlenecking these
tests on synchronizing these methods.
`Node#close` is pretty hard to rely on today:
- it might swallow exceptions
- it waits for 10 seconds for threads to terminate but doesn't signal anything
if threads are still not terminated after 10 seconds
This commit makes `IOException`s propagated and splits `Node#close` into
`Node#close` and `Node#awaitClose` so that the decision what to do if a node
takes too long to close can be done on top of `Node#close`.
It also adds synchronization to lifecycle transitions to make them atomic. I
don't think it is a source of problems today, but it makes things easier to
reason about.
* Adds Bulk delete API to blob container
* Implement bulk delete API for S3
* Adjust S3Fixture to accept both path styles for bulk deletes since the S3 SDK uses both during our ITs
* Closes#40250
Today a new replica of a closed index does not have a safe commit
invariant when its engine is opened because we won't initialize the
global checkpoint on a recovering replica until the finalize step. With
this change, we can achieve that property by creating a new translog
with the global checkpoint from the primary at the end of phase 1.