It create the following challenges:
- it automatically load all the norms for all fields. This should be an opt in feature similar to the new loading feature in field data. Will open a separate issue for it.
- It automatically loads all doc values for all fields (if they have it), overriding effectively the loading option of field data when its backed by doc values.
closes#4078
This tool builds a release and runs several checks to make sure the
release is in a reasonable shape (smoke test). From a top level
perspective it runs the following steps:
* clean the build environment `mvn clean`
* check if a Java 6 JDK is available
* run the tests with network and local
* generates the checksums for the binary packages
* uploads the binary packages to Amazon S3
* runs a 'mvn deploy' to publish the maven artifacts
The script will create an intermediate branch from a given 'release
branch' updates all versions based on the version we are currently
releasing. Updates the 'pom.xml' file as well as the 'Version.java'
class. Once this is done it commits the changes and rebase with the
branch we want to release from, merges the changes from the intermediate
branch and pushes to the given remote repository including the release
tag.
We now return acknowledged true when no wait is needed (mustAck always returns false). We do wait for the master node to complete its actions though. Previously it would try to timeout and hang due to a CountDown#fastForward call when the internal counter is set to 0
We now return acknowledged false without starting the timeout thread when the timeout is set 0, as starting the wait and immediately stopping the thread seems pointless.
Added coverage for ack in ClusterServiceTests
this map is a "true" immutable map, encapsulating an open impl, and has a builder that allows it to be built easily.
the builder has the optimization of using clone if its being built based on an existing immutable map.
Usually acknowledged true means that all nodes have digested the change and are in sync. When no changes are made, there is no need to push a new cluster state, no need to wait for ack either, but can't guarantee that all nodes are in sync.
When using cluster reroute with dryRun flag no changes are made, this test was based on the wrong assumption that acknowledged meant all nodes were in sync, which is not the case here.
Changed the test to only read the cluster state from the master, to check that nothing changed there after processing the cluster state update.