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Jason Tedor 8fc38f623b Remove logging configuration warning
The 5.x series of Elasticsearch emits a warning if any of the old
logging configuration formats are present. This commit removes that
warning.

Relates #20386
2016-09-08 10:57:48 -04:00
Jason Tedor de43565abc Do not log full bootstrap checks exception
By default, when an exception causes the JVM to terminate, the stack
trace is printed. In the case of failing bootstrap checks, this stack
trace is useless to the user, and might even distract them from seeing
that the bootstrap checks failed for reasons under their control. With
this commit, we cause the stack trace for a failing bootstrap check to
be truncated.

We also modify some methods to not declare that they throw the top level
checked exception type Exception, but instead explicitly declare the
exceptions that they throw. These exceptions are caught and wrapped in a
BootstrapException so that we can percolate only two exception types out
of Bootstrap#init as checked exception, BootstrapException and
NodeValidationException.

Relates #19989
2016-09-08 10:56:11 -04:00
Jason Tedor b8396cd2d6 Shutdown logging in logging configuration tests
The logging configuration tests write to log files which are deleted at
the end of the test. If these files are not closed, some operating
systems will complain when these deletes are performed. This commit
ensures that the logging system is properly shutdown so that these files
can be properly deleted.
2016-09-07 21:27:39 -04:00
Jason Tedor 98a278ed95 Shutdown logging in logging evil tests
The evil logging tests write to log files which are deleted at the end
of the test. If these files are not closed, some operating systems will
complain when these deletes are performed. This commit ensures that the
logging system is properly shutdown so that these files can be properly
deleted.
2016-09-07 13:43:53 -04:00
Jason Tedor f427d7fe74 More verbose message on preserving plugin config
This commit expands on the message printed when config files are
preserved when removing a plugin to give the user an indication of the
reason the config files are preserved.
2016-09-06 08:51:12 -04:00
Jason Tedor 75956604eb Print message when removing plugin with config
When removing a plugin with a config directory, we preserve the config
directory. This is because the workflow for upgrading a plugin involves
removing and then installing the plugin again and losing the plugin
config in this case would be terrible. This commit causes a message
regarding this to be printed in case the user wants to manually delete
these files.
2016-09-06 08:01:43 -04:00
Jason Tedor 40f889b825 Warn if unsupported logging configuration present
This commit adds a warning that an unsupported logging configuration is
present and points users to the new logging configuration file.

Relates #20309
2016-09-02 18:36:57 -04:00
Jason Tedor ac8c2e98ab Enable console logging for CLI tools
This commit enables CLI tools to have console logging. For the CLI
tools, we skip configuring the logging infrastructure via the config
file, and instead set the level only via a system property.
2016-08-31 09:05:26 -04:00
Jason Tedor 1f6a4be544 Fix failing evil logging configuration tests
This commit fixes failing evil logging configuration tests. The test for
resolving multiple configuration files was failing after
9a58fc2348 removed some of the
configuration needed for this test. The solution is revert the removal
of that configuration, but remove additivity from the test logger to
prevent the evil logger tests from failing.
2016-08-30 21:00:41 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9a58fc2348 Fix failing evil logger tests
This commit fixes failing evil logger tests. The tests were failing
after inadvertently configuring appenders on the parent and child
logger.
2016-08-30 18:35:08 -04:00
Jason Tedor 7da0cdec42 Introduce Log4j 2
This commit introduces Log4j 2 to the stack.
2016-08-30 13:31:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor 1f0673c9bd Default max local storage nodes to one
This commit defaults the max local storage nodes to one. The motivation
for this change is that a default value greather than one is dangerous
as users sometimes end up unknowingly starting a second node and start
thinking that they have encountered data loss.

Relates #19964
2016-08-12 09:26:20 -04:00
Jason Tedor 920a21e55c Fix parsing in test set max number of threads
This commit fixes a test bug in
EvilJNANativesTests#testSetMaximumNumberOfThreads. Namely, the test was
not checking whether or not the value from /proc/self/limits was equal
to "unlimited" before attempting to parse as a long. This commit fixes
that error.
2016-08-07 13:05:07 -04:00
Simon Willnauer 5616251f22 Remove `node.mode` and `node.local` settings (#19428)
Today `node.mode` and `node.local` serve almost the same purpose, they
are a shortcut for `discovery.type` and `transport.type`. If `node.local: true`
or `node.mode: local` is set elasticsearch will start in _local_ mode which means
only nodes within the same JVM are discovered and a non-network based transport
is used. The _local_ mode it only really used in tests or if nodes are embedded.
For both, embedding and tests explicit configuration via `discovery.type` and `transport.type`
should be preferred.

This change removes all the usage of these settings and by-default doesn't
configure a default transport implemenation since netty is now a module. Yet, to make
the user expericence flawless, plugins or modules can set a `http.type.default` and
`transport.type.default`. Plugins set this via `PluginService#additionalSettings()`
which enforces _set-once_ which prevents node startup if set multiple times. This means
that our distributions will just startup with netty transport since it's packaged as a
module unless `transport.type` or `http.transport.type` is explicitly set.

This change also found a bunch of bugs since several NamedWriteables were not registered if a
transport client is used. Now that we don't rely on the `node.mode` leniency which is inherited
instead of using explicit settings, `TransportClient` uses `AssertingLocalTransport` which detects these problems since it serializes all messages.

Closes #16234
2016-07-14 13:21:10 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 47bd2f9ca5 More cleanups aroung tests that require HTTP to be enalbed. (#19363)
this commit moves the most of the http related integ tests out into it's own 
`qa/smoke-test-http` project where most of the test can run against the external cluster.
2016-07-11 20:44:57 +02:00
Jason Tedor f9d55be1ed Rename UserError
The top-level class Throwable represents all errors and exceptions in
Java. This hierarchy is divided into Error and Exception, the former
being serious problems that applications should not try to catch and the
latter representing exceptional conditions that an application might
want to catch and handle. This commit renames
org.elasticsearch.cli.UserError to org.elasticsearch.UserException to
make its name consistent with where it falls in this hierarchy.

Relates #19254
2016-07-04 19:22:29 -04:00
Boaz Leskes 6861d3571e Persistent Node Ids (#19140)
Node IDs are currently randomly generated during node startup. That means they change every time the node is restarted. While this doesn't matter for ES proper, it makes it hard for external services to track nodes. Another, more minor, side effect is that indexing the output of, say, the node stats API results in creating new fields due to node ID being used as keys.

The first approach I considered was to use the node's published address as the base for the id. We already [treat nodes with the same address as the same](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/discovery/zen/NodeJoinController.java#L387) so this is a simple change (see [here](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/compare/master...bleskes:node_persistent_id_based_on_address)). While this is simple and it works for probably most cases, it is not perfect. For example, if after a node restart, the node is not able to bind to the same port (because it's not yet freed by the OS), it will cause the node to still change identity. Also in environments where the host IP can change due to a host restart, identity will not be the same. 

Due to those limitation, I opted to go with a different approach where the node id will be persisted in the node's data folder. This has the upside of connecting the id to the nodes data. It also means that the host can be adapted in any way (replace network cards, attach storage to a new VM). I

It does however also have downsides - we now run the risk of two nodes having the same id, if someone copies clones a data folder from one node to another. To mitigate this I changed the semantics of the protection against multiple nodes with the same address to be stricter - it will now reject the incoming join if a node exists with the same id but a different address. Note that if the existing node doesn't respond to pings (i.e., it's not alive) it will be removed and the new node will be accepted when it tries another join.

Last, and most importantly, this change requires that *all* nodes persist data to disk. This is a change from current behavior where only data & master nodes store local files. This is the main reason for marking this PR as breaking.

Other less important notes:
- DummyTransportAddress is removed as we need a unique network address per node. Use `LocalTransportAddress.buildUnique()` instead.
- I renamed `node.add_lid_to_custom_path` to `node.add_lock_id_to_custom_path` to avoid confusion with the node ID which is now part of the `NodeEnvironment` logic.
- I removed the `version` paramater from `MetaDataStateFormat#write` , it wasn't really used and was just in the way :)
- TribeNodes are special in the sense that they do start multiple sub-nodes (previously known as client nodes). Those sub-nodes do not store local files but derive their ID from the parent node id, so they are generated consistently.
2016-07-04 21:09:25 +02:00
Jason Tedor 3343ceeae4 Do not catch throwable
Today throughout the codebase, catch throwable is used with reckless
abandon. This is dangerous because the throwable could be a fatal
virtual machine error resulting from an internal error in the JVM, or an
out of memory error or a stack overflow error that leaves the virtual
machine in an unstable and unpredictable state. This commit removes
catch throwable from the codebase and removes the temptation to use it
by modifying listener APIs to receive instances of Exception instead of
the top-level Throwable.

Relates #19231
2016-07-04 08:41:06 -04:00
Alexander Reelsen 56fa751928 Plugins: Add status bar on download (#18695)
As some plugins are becoming big now, it is hard for the user to know, if the plugin
is being downloaded or just nothing happens.

This commit adds a progress bar during download, which can be disabled by using the `-q`
parameter.

In addition this updates to jimfs 1.1, which allows us to test the batch mode, as adding
security policies are now supported due to having jimfs:// protocol support in URL stream
handlers.
2016-06-29 16:44:12 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 529c2ca13f Add did-you-mean for plugin cli
This commit adds error messages like: `Unknown plugin xpack, did you mean [x-pack]?`

Closes #18896
2016-06-17 12:17:48 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 1ecf14cee0 Add test for plugin install heuristic 2016-06-14 23:42:49 -07:00
Lee Hinman 32bd869b28 Merge remote-tracking branch 'dakrone/no-cluster-name-in-path' 2016-06-07 10:14:23 -06:00
Lee Hinman feb244c14a Remove cluster name from data path
Previously Elasticsearch used $DATA_DIR/$CLUSTER_NAME/nodes for the path
where data is stored, this commit changes that to be $DATA_DIR/nodes.

On startup, if the old folder structure is detected it will be used.
This behavior will be removed in Elasticsearch 6.0

Resolves #17810
2016-06-07 10:13:48 -06:00
Nik Everett 08f7f79b2e Wrap lines at 140 characters (:qa projects) 2016-06-05 15:55:44 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 454de6a8f2 Tests: Remove unnecessary evil jarhell tests
We have 3 evil tests for jarhell. They have been failing in java 9
because of how evil they are. The first checks the leniency we add for
jarhell in the jdk itself. This is unecessary, since if the leniency
wasn't there, we would already be failing all jarhell checks. The second
is checking the compile version is compatible with the jdk. This is
simpler since we don't need to fake the java version: we know 1.7 should
be compatibile with both java 8 and 9, so we can use that as a constant.
Finally the last test checks if the java version system property is
broken. This is simply something we should not check, we have to trust
that java specifies it correctly, and again, if it was broken, all
jarhell checks would be broken.
2016-05-30 21:39:56 -07:00
Jason Tedor 04cae88ff4 Do not use Lucene SuppressForbidden
Lucene SuppressForbidden is marked lucene.internal and should not be
used outside of Lucene. This commit removes the uses of this class
within Elasticsearch. Instead,
org.elasticsearch.common.SuppressForbidden should be used, which was
already the case in most places.
2016-05-30 10:57:33 -04:00
Jason Tedor d29844e597 Remove custom plugins path
This commit removes the ability to specify a custom plugins
path. Instead, the plugins path will always be a subdirectory called
"plugins" off of the home directory.
2016-05-26 10:16:25 -04:00
Jason Tedor 0f529e10a8 Fix plugin command name in remove plugin command
This commit fixes the name of the plugin command that is output when a
user attempts to remove a plugin that does not exist.
2016-05-26 10:14:39 -04:00
Ryan Ernst c951e03edc Remove unused line in official plugins test. 2016-05-25 14:38:10 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 45adab0cb8 Add test that x-pack is in official plugins list 2016-05-25 14:23:57 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 5e7b8d7788 Add test for official plugins list being sorted 2016-05-25 14:21:33 -07:00
Jason Tedor c257e2c51f Remove settings and system properties entanglement
Today when parsing settings during bootstrap, we add a system property
for every Elasticsearch setting. Additionally, settings can be set via
system properties. This commit simplifies this situation.
 - settings are no longer propogated to system properties
 - system properties can not be used to set settings
 - the "es." prefix on settings is no longer required (nor permitted)
 - test logging has a dedicated system property (tests.logger.level)

Relates #18198
2016-05-19 14:08:08 -04:00
Gabriel Moskovicz 0660386976 Add plugin information for Verbose mode
Relates #18051
2016-05-10 11:23:17 -04:00
Lee Hinman 4fca5f734a Explicitly set packaging permissions
This changes our packaging to be explicit about the permissions of files
and directories in the tar.gz, rpm, and deb packages. This is to protect
against a user having an incorrectly set umask when installing.

Additionally, plugins that are installed now have their permissions set
by the plugin installation so that plugins that may have been packaged
with incorrect permissions are secured.

Resolves #17634
2016-04-21 12:30:56 -06:00
Jim Ferenczi da42f199bd Enforce isolated mode for all plugins
This commit removes the isolated option, each plugin have its own classloader.
2016-03-24 09:17:33 +01:00
Jason Tedor 17dd60dd31 Merge pull request #17208 from jasontedor/install-plugin-permissions
Install plugin permissions
2016-03-23 18:44:47 -04:00
Jason Tedor 8004c51c17 Add max size virtual memory check
This commit adds a bootstrap check on Linux and OS X for the max size of
virtual memory (address space) to the user running the Elasticsearch
process.

Closes #16935
2016-03-22 11:52:36 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5dc48e71d0 Use mock filesystem during install plugins tests
This commit sets up the default filesystem used during install plugins
tests. A hack is neeeded to handle the temporary directory because the
system property "java.io.tmpdir" will have been initialized to a value
that is sensible for the default filesystem, but not necessarily to a
value that makes sense for the mock filesystem in use during the
tests. This property is restored after each test.
2016-03-22 10:25:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor 6db6c15d06 Add tests of POSIX handling for installing plugins
This commit refactors the unit tests for installing plugins to test
against mock filesystems (as well as the native filesystem) for better
test coverage. This commit also adds tests that cover the POSIX
attributes handling when installing plugins (e.g., ensuring that the
plugins directory has the right permissions, the bin directory has
execute permissions, and the config directory has the same owner and
group as its parent).
2016-03-21 09:02:25 -04:00
Jason Tedor 8a05c2a2be Bootstrap does not set system properties
Today, certain bootstrap properties are set and read via system
properties. This action-at-distance way of managing these properties is
rather confusing, and completely unnecessary. But another problem exists
with setting these as system properties. Namely, these system properties
are interpreted as Elasticsearch settings, not all of which are
registered. This leads to Elasticsearch failing to startup if any of
these special properties are set. Instead, these properties should be
kept as local as possible, and passed around as method parameters where
needed. This eliminates the action-at-distance way of handling these
properties, and eliminates the need to register these non-setting
properties. This commit does exactly that.

Additionally, today we use the "-D" command line flag to set the
properties, but this is confusing because "-D" is a special flag to the
JVM for setting system properties. This creates confusion because some
"-D" properties should be passed via arguments to the JVM (so via
ES_JAVA_OPTS), and some should be passed as arguments to
Elasticsearch. This commit changes the "-D" flag for Elasticsearch
settings to "-E".
2016-03-13 20:09:15 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 8b26c260d1 Plugins: Enforce plugin zip does not contain zip entries outside of the unzip dir
When unzipping a plugin zip, the zip entries are resolved relative to
the directory being unzipped into. However, there are currently no
checks that the entry name was not absolute, or relatively points
outside of the plugin dir. This change adds a check for those two cases.
2016-03-11 14:53:14 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 5bd7da5659 Addressed PR feedback
* Fix tests still referring to -E
* add comment about missing classes
* rename writer constant
2016-03-11 11:46:23 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 591fb8f028 Merge branch 'master' into cli-parsing 2016-03-11 10:45:05 -08:00
Boaz Leskes cd12241e9f Decouple the TransportService and ClusterService #16872
Currently, the cluster service is tightly coupled to the transport service by both managing node connections and requiring the bound address in order to create the local disco node. This commit introduces a new NodeConnectionsService which is in charge of node connection management and makes it possible to remove all network related calls from the cluster service. The local DiscoNode is now created by DiscoveryNodeService and is set both the cluster service and the transport service during node start up.

Closes #16788
Closes #16872
2016-03-10 11:45:15 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 80198accc1 Removed old cli stuff, and add tests for new Command behavior 2016-03-08 14:13:55 -08:00
Ryan Ernst e5c852f767 Convert bootstrapcli parser to jopt-simple 2016-03-08 13:39:37 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 45b5ab24fe Moved MockTerminal and created a base test case for cli commands. 2016-03-07 12:42:15 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 7a49cd1287 Merge branch 'master' into cli-parsing 2016-03-06 13:29:56 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 5a94f8b3e6 Remove outdated nocommit and tweak assert to output bad exception message on failure. 2016-03-06 11:34:10 -08:00
Ryan Ernst ed7934ee79 Cli: Simplify test terminals
This commit simplifies and consolidates the two different
implementations of terminals used in tests. There is now a single
MockTerminal which captures output, and allows accessing as one large
string (with unix style \n as newlines), as well as configuring
input.
2016-03-06 11:30:30 -08:00