* Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978)
This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.
(cherry picked from commit 323f312bbc829a63056a79ebe45adced5099f6e6)
* Fix forking JVM runner
* Don't bump shadow plugin version
Follow index in follow cluster that follows an index in the leader cluster and another
follow index in the leader index that follows that index in the follow cluster.
During the upgrade index following is paused and after the upgrade
index following is resumed and then verified index following works as expected.
Relates to #38037
The rest of `CCRIT` is now no longer relevant, because the remaining
test tests the same of the index following test in the rolling upgrade
multi cluster module.
Added `tests.upgrade_from_version` version to test. It is not needed
in this branch, but is in 6.7 branch.
Closes#37231
* Add rolling upgrade multi cluster test module (#38277)
This test starts 2 clusters, each with 3 nodes.
First the leader cluster is started and tests are run against it and
then the follower cluster is started and tests execute against this two cluster.
Then the follower cluster is upgraded, one node at a time.
After that the leader cluster is upgraded, one node at a time.
Every time a node is upgraded tests are ran while both clusters are online.
(and either leader cluster has mixed node versions or the follower cluster)
This commit only tests CCR index following, but could be used for CCS tests as well.
In particular for CCR, unidirectional index following is tested during a rolling upgrade.
During the test several indices are created and followed in the leader cluster before or
while the follower cluster is being upgraded.
This tests also verifies that attempting to follow an index in the upgraded cluster
from the not upgraded cluster fails. After both clusters are upgraded following the
index that previously failed should succeed.
Relates to #37231 and #38037
* Filter out upgraded version index settings when starting index following (#38838)
The `index.version.upgraded` and `index.version.upgraded_string` are likely
to be different between leader and follower index. In the event that
a follower index gets restored on a upgraded node while the leader index
is still on non-upgraded nodes.
Closes#38835