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Author SHA1 Message Date
Igor Motov 66a9b721f5 Add Map to XContentParser Wrapper (#44036)
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
2019-07-11 09:38:31 -04:00
Yannick Welsch ea5513f2cf Make NodeConnectionsService non-blocking (#44211)
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.
2019-07-11 14:08:07 +02:00
Armin Braun 51f0e941d3
Reduce Number of List Calls During Snapshot Create and Delete (#44088) (#44209)
* 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
2019-07-11 13:52:36 +02:00
Armin Braun 8ce8c627dd
Some Cleanup in o.e.i.shard (#44097) (#44208)
* Some Cleanup in o.e.i.shard

* Extract one duplicated method
* Cleanup obviously unused code
2019-07-11 13:52:06 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 2ee07f1ff4 Simplify port usage in transport tests (#44157)
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.
2019-07-11 13:35:37 +02:00
Armin Braun c0ed64bb92
Improve Repository Consistency Check in Tests (#44204)
* 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
2019-07-11 11:14:37 +02:00
Armin Braun 8a554f9737
Remove IncompatibleSnapshots Logic from Codebase (#44096) (#44183)
* 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)
2019-07-11 07:15:51 +02:00
Igor Motov df2e1fb43e Geo: add validator that only checks altitude (#43893)
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.
2019-07-10 16:55:03 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 8fda49a834 Remove unused import in TransportShardBulkAction
Accidentally left from backporting #44092
2019-07-10 13:43:47 -07:00
Christoph Büscher cbb19032df [Test] Additional logging for RemoteClusterClientTests (#44124) 2019-07-10 22:41:54 +02:00
Ryan Ernst c6efb9be2a Convert ReplicationResponse to Writeable (#43953)
This commit convers ReplicationResponse and all its subclasses to
support Writeable.Reader as a constructor.

relates #34389
2019-07-10 12:45:10 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fb77d8f461 Removed writeTo from TransportResponse and ActionResponse (#44092)
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
2019-07-10 12:42:04 -07:00
Zachary Tong 92ad588275
Remove generic on AggregatorFactory (#43664) (#44079)
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
2019-07-10 13:20:28 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen b158919542 Do not use mock engine in PrimaryAllocationIT (#44083)
PrimaryAllocationIT#testForceStaleReplicaToBePromotedToPrimary 
relies on the flushing when a shard is no long assigned. This behavior,
however, can be randomly disabled in MockInternalEngine.

Closes #44049
2019-07-10 12:26:34 -04:00
David Turner d0f1a756d9 Comment on the extra reroute after failing shards (#44152)
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.
2019-07-10 13:24:21 +01:00
David Roberts cad804df92 [TEST] Mute ShrinkIndexIT
Due to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/44164
2019-07-10 13:22:25 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 913b6a64e8
Replace Streamable w/ Writable for MultiSearchRequest (#44057)
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
2019-07-10 11:13:28 +02:00
Armin Braun a23d1ed00d
Mute SearchWithRandomExceptionsIT (#44147) (#44149)
* This is failing quiete often and we can reproduce it now so we don't
need additional test logging on CI
* Relates #40435
2019-07-10 08:12:26 +02:00
David Turner aec44fecbc Decouple DiskThresholdMonitor & ClusterInfoService (#44105)
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`.
2019-07-09 18:43:32 +01:00
David Turner e70cad4c52 Remove node conn block after connection barrier (#44114)
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
2019-07-09 17:03:26 +01:00
David Turner 268971db03 Wait for blackholed connection before discovery (#44077)
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
2019-07-09 10:59:53 +01:00
Henning Andersen 748a10866d Reindex ScrollableHitSource pump data out (#43864)
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
2019-07-09 11:50:09 +02:00
David Turner fd9eebae81 Only apply initial recovery filter to shrunk shard (#44054)
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`.
2019-07-09 08:42:18 +01:00
Armin Braun 9eac5ceb1b
Dry up inputstream to bytesreference (#43675) (#44094)
* Dry up Reading InputStream to BytesReference
* Dry up spots where we use the same pattern to get from an InputStream to a BytesReferences
2019-07-09 09:18:25 +02:00
Armin Braun dc8f8e40eb
Fix DedicatedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testSnapshotWithStuckNode (#43537) (#44082)
* Fix DedicatedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testSnapshotWithStuckNode

* See comment in the test: The problem is that when the snapshot delete works out partially on master failover and the retry fails on `SnapshotMissingException` no repository cleanup is run => we still failed even with repo cleanup logic in the delete path now
   * Fixed the test by rerunning a create snapshot and delete loop to clean up the repo before verifying file counts
* Closes #39852
2019-07-09 06:32:08 +02:00
Armin Braun 03332b5aeb
Don't Consistency Check Broken Repository in Test (#43499) (#44071)
* Missed this one in #42189 and it randomly runs into a situation where the broken mock repo is broken such that we can't get to a consistent end state via a delete
* Closes #43498
2019-07-08 17:21:40 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 251287f89d Check again on-going snapshots/restores of indices before closing (#43873)
Today we prevent any index that is actively snapshotted or restored to be closed. 
This verification is done during the execution of the first phase of index closing 
(ie before blocking the indices).

We should also do this verification again in the last phase of index closing 
(ie after the shard sanity checks and right before actually changing the index 
state and the routing table) because a snapshot/restore could sneak in while
 the shards are verified-before-close.
2019-07-08 17:07:04 +02:00
Mark Tozzi 299a52c17d
Enable validating user-supplied missing values on unmapped fields (#43718) (#43940)
Provides a hook for aggregations to introspect the `ValuesSourceType` for a user supplied Missing value on an unmapped field, when the type would otherwise be `ANY`.  Mapped field behavior is unchanged, and still applies the `ValuesSourceType` of the field.  This PR just provides the hook for doing this, no existing aggregations have their behavior changed.
2019-07-08 10:46:23 -04:00
Armin Braun 2918363e90
Simplify BlobStoreRepository (Flatten Nested Classes) (#42833) (#44060)
* In the current codebase it is hardly obvious what code operates on a shard and is run by a datanode what code operates on the global metadata and is run on master
   * Fixed by adjusting the method names accordingly
* The nested context classes don't add much if any value, they simply spread out the parameters that go into a shard snapshot create or delete all over the place since their
constructors can be inlined in all spots
   * Fixed by flattening the nested classes into BlobStoreRepository
* Also:
  * Inlined the other single use inner classes
2019-07-08 14:57:27 +02:00
Armin Braun afe81fd625
Some Cleanup in Test Framework (#44039) (#44059)
* Remove some obvious dead code
* Move assert methods that were only used in a single test class to the child they belong to
* Inline some redundant methods
2019-07-08 14:15:31 +02:00
David Turner 3f3bcb23c2 AwaitsFix testForceStaleReplicaToBePromotedToPrimary
Relates #44049
2019-07-08 11:26:57 +01:00
David Turner 3129f5b42e Do not copy initial recovery filter during split (#44053)
If an index is the result of a shrink then it will have a value set for
`index.routing.allocation.initial_recovery._id`. If this index is subsequently
split then this value will be copied over, forcing the initial allocation of
the split shards to occur on the node on which the shrink took place. Moreover
if this node no longer exists then the split will fail.  This commit suppresses
the copying of this setting when splitting an index.

Fixes #43955
2019-07-08 10:32:05 +01:00
Armin Braun af9b98e81c
Recursively Delete Unreferenced Index Directories (#42189) (#44051)
* Use ability to list child "folders" in the blob store to implement recursive delete on all stale index folders when cleaning up instead of using the diff between two `RepositoryData` instances to cover aborted deletes
* Runs after ever delete operation
* Relates  #13159 (fixing most of this issues caused by unreferenced indices, leaving some meta files to be cleaned up only)
2019-07-08 10:55:39 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 247f2dabad
Fix decimal point parsing for date_optional_time backport(#43859) #44050
Joda allowed for date_optional_time and strict_date_optional_time a decimal point to be . dot or , comma
For our java.time implementation we should also extend this for strict_date_optional_time-nanos
the approach to fix this is the same as in iso8601 parser
closes #43730
2019-07-08 09:56:01 +02:00
Armin Braun f6efc55556
Fix SnapshotResiliencyTest (#44015) (#44041)
* Closes #43989
2019-07-07 19:59:16 +02:00
Armin Braun 990ac4ca83
Some Cleanup in BlobStoreRepository (#43323) (#44043)
* Some Cleanup in BlobStoreRepository

* Extracted from #42833:
  * Dry up index and shard path handling
  * Shorten XContent handling
2019-07-07 19:50:46 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 9089820d8f Enable indexing optimization using sequence numbers on replicas (#43616)
This PR enables the indexing optimization using sequence numbers on
replicas. With this optimization, indexing on replicas should be faster
and use less memory as it can forgo the version lookup when possible.
This change also deactivates the append-only optimization on replicas.

Relates #34099
2019-07-05 22:12:08 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 504a43d43a Move ConnectionManager to async APIs (#42636)
This commit converts the ConnectionManager's openConnection and connectToNode methods to
async-style. This will allow us to not block threads anymore when opening connections. This PR also
adapts the cluster coordination subsystem to make use of the new async APIs, allowing to remove
some hacks in the test infrastructure that had to account for the previous synchronous nature of the
connection APIs.
2019-07-05 20:40:22 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 88783927d1 Weaken assertion in PublicationTransportHandler (#44014)
These assertions do not hold true when a master fails during publication and quickly becomes
master again, publishing a new cluster state in a higher term which races against the previous
cluster state publication to self (which does not matter anyway).

Relates #43994

Closes #44012
2019-07-05 18:27:42 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 1220ff5b6d Publish to self through transport (#43994)
This commit ensures that cluster state publications to self also go through the transport layer. This
allows voting-only nodes to intercept the publication to self.

Fixes an issue discovered by a test failure where a voting-only node, which was the only
bootstrapped node, would not step down as master after state transfer because publishing to self
would succeed.

Closes #43631
2019-07-05 13:00:52 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 5cdf3ff3fa Revert "[TEST] Mute RemoteClusterServiceTests.testCollectNodes"
This reverts commit d8a2970fa4.
2019-07-05 11:02:42 +02:00
David Turner 06df0c0a4c Improve RetentionLease(Bgrd)SyncAction#toString() (#43987)
Today `RetentionLeaseSyncAction.Request` and
`RetentionLeaseBackgroundSyncAction.Request` both describe themselves as
`Request{...}` in the value returned from their respective `toString()`
methods. This commit adds the name of the owning class to both so we have
something a bit easier to search for and so we can distinguish foreground from
background syncs in logs and test failures and so on.
2019-07-05 09:58:35 +01:00
David Turner 435a83f3fd Add more logging to testOnlyBlocksOnConnectionsToNewNodes (#43979)
Some more output from this occasionally-failing test tracked in #40170.
2019-07-05 09:54:48 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi cdf55cb5c5 Refactor index engines to manage readers instead of searchers (#43860)
This commit changes the way we manage refreshes in the index engines.
Instead of relying on a SearcherManager, this change uses a ReaderManager that
creates ElasticsearchDirectoryReader when needed. Searchers are now created on-demand
(when acquireSearcher is called) from the current ElasticsearchDirectoryReader.
It also slightly changes the Engine.Searcher to extend IndexSearcher in order
to simplify the usage in the consumer.
2019-07-04 22:49:43 +02:00
Christoph Büscher aeb3c1fd1b Prevent types deprecation warning for indices.exists requests (#43963)
Currently we log a deprecation warning to the types removal in
RestGetIndicesAction even if the REST method is HEAD, which is used by the
indices.exists API. Since the body is empty in this case we should not need to
show the deprecation warning.

Closes #43905
2019-07-04 17:20:43 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux b037aeaa6e
Fix IndexShardIT.testIndexCanChangeCustomDataPath() (#43978)
The test IndexShardIT.testIndexCanChangeCustomDataPath() fails
 on 7.x and 7.3 because the translog cannot be recovered.

While I can't reproduce the issue, I think it has been introduced in #43752 
which changed ReadOnlyEngine so that it opens the translog in its 
constructor in order to load the translog stats. This opening writes a 
new checkpoint file, but because 7.x/7.3 does not wait for shards to be 
started after being closed, the test immediately starts to copy shard files
 to a new directory and possibly does not copy all the required translog files.

By waiting for the shards to be started after being closed, we ensure 
that the shards (and engines) have been correctly initialized and that
 the translog checkpoint file is not currently being written.

closes #43964
2019-07-04 17:06:37 +02:00
Alan Woodward 4b99255fed Add name() method to TokenizerFactory (#43909)
This brings TokenizerFactory into line with CharFilterFactory and TokenFilterFactory,
and removes the need to pass around tokenizer names when building custom analyzers.

As this means that TokenizerFactory is no longer a functional interface, the commit also
adds a factory method to TokenizerFactory to make construction simpler.
2019-07-04 11:28:55 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 2cc0a56fe6 Fix wrong logic in `match_phrase` query with multi-word synonyms (#43941)
Disjunction over two individual terms in a phrase query with multi-word synonyms
wrongly applies a prefix query to each of these terms. This change fixes this bug
by inversing the logic to use prefixes on `phrase_prefix` queries only.

Closes #43308
2019-07-04 09:39:39 +02:00
Henning Andersen cacc3f7ff8 Async IO Processor release before notify (#43682)
This commit changes async IO processor to release the promiseSemaphore
before notifying consumers. This ensures that a bad consumer that
sometimes does blocking (or otherwise slow) operations does not halt the
processor. This should slightly increase the concurrency for shard
fsync, but primarily improves safety so that one bad piece of code has
less effect on overall system performance.
2019-07-04 06:33:38 +02:00
Igor Motov c593085104 Geo: Refactors libs/geo parser to provide serialization logic as well (#43717)
Enables libs/geo parser to return a geometry format object that can
perform both serialization and deserialization functions. This can
be useful for ingest nodes that are trying to modify an existing
geometry in the source.

Relates to #43554
2019-07-03 19:31:44 -04:00
Adrien Grand 680edbe3f1
Bump current version to 7.4. (#43927) 2019-07-03 20:32:04 +02:00
Armin Braun be20fb80e4
Recursive Delete on BlobContainer (#43281) (#43920)
This is a prerequisite of #42189:

* Add directory delete method to blob container specific to each implementation:
  * Some notes on the implementations:
       * AWS + GCS: We can simply exploit the fact that both AWS and GCS return blobs lexicographically ordered which allows us to simply delete in the same order that we receive the blobs from the listing request. For AWS this simply required listing without the delimiter setting (so we get a deep listing) and for GCS the same behavior is achieved by not using the directory mode on the listing invocation. The nice thing about this is, that even for very large numbers of blobs the memory requirements are now capped nicely since we go page by page when deleting.
       * For Azure I extended the parallelization to the listing calls as well and made it work recursively. I verified that this works with thread count `1` since we only block once in the initial thread and then fan out to a "graph" of child listeners that never block.
       * HDFS and FS are trivial since we have directory delete methods available for them
* Enhances third party tests to ensure the new functionality works (I manually ran them for all cloud providers)
2019-07-03 17:14:57 +02:00
Alan Woodward 49d69bf987 Actually close IndexAnalyzers contents (#43914)
IndexAnalyzers has a close() method that should iterate through all its wrapped
analyzers and close each one in turn. However, instead of delegating to the
analyzers' close() methods, it instead wraps them in a Closeable interface,
which just returns a list of the analyzers. In addition, whitespace normalizers are
ignored entirely.
2019-07-03 16:06:58 +01:00
David Turner 9cecc31cdc Shortcut simple patterns ending in `*` (#43904)
When profiling a call to `AllocationService#reroute()` in a large cluster
containing allocation filters of the form `node-name-*` I observed a nontrivial
amount of time spent in `Regex#simpleMatch` due to these allocation filters.
Patterns ending in a wildcard are not uncommon, and this change treats them as
a special case in `Regex#simpleMatch` in order to shave a bit of time off this
calculation. It also uses `String#regionMatches()` to avoid an allocation in
the case that the pattern's only wildcard is at the start.

Microbenchmark results before this change:

    Result "org.elasticsearch.common.regex.RegexStartsWithBenchmark.performSimpleMatch":
      1113.839 ±(99.9%) 6.338 ns/op [Average]
      (min, avg, max) = (1102.388, 1113.839, 1135.783), stdev = 9.486
      CI (99.9%): [1107.502, 1120.177] (assumes normal distribution)

Microbenchmark results with this change applied:

    Result "org.elasticsearch.common.regex.RegexStartsWithBenchmark.performSimpleMatch":
      433.190 ±(99.9%) 0.644 ns/op [Average]
      (min, avg, max) = (431.518, 433.190, 435.456), stdev = 0.964
      CI (99.9%): [432.546, 433.833] (assumes normal distribution)

The microbenchmark in question was:

    @Fork(3)
    @Warmup(iterations = 10)
    @Measurement(iterations = 10)
    @BenchmarkMode(Mode.AverageTime)
    @OutputTimeUnit(TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS)
    @State(Scope.Benchmark)
    @SuppressWarnings("unused") //invoked by benchmarking framework
    public class RegexStartsWithBenchmark {

        private static final String testString = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
        private static final String[] patterns;

        static {
            patterns = new String[testString.length() + 1];
            for (int i = 0; i <= testString.length(); i++) {
                patterns[i] = testString.substring(0, i) + "*";
            }
        }

        @Benchmark
        public void performSimpleMatch() {
            for (int i = 0; i < patterns.length; i++) {
                Regex.simpleMatch(patterns[i], testString);
            }
        }
    }
2019-07-03 14:15:27 +01:00
paulward24 cff027499a Ensure to access RecoveryState#fileDetails under lock
Closes #43840
2019-07-03 07:39:58 -04:00
Armin Braun 7059224668
Optimize Snapshot Finalization (#42723) (#43908)
* Optimize Snapshot Finalization

* Delete index-N blobs and segement blobs in one single bulk delete instead of in separate ones to save RPC calls on implementations that have bulk deletes implemented
* Don't fail snapshot because deleting old index-N failed, this results in needlessly logging finalization failures and makes analysis of failures harder going forward as well as incorrect index.latest blobs
2019-07-03 13:26:35 +02:00
Armin Braun 455b12a4fb
Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer (#42653) (#43903)
* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer (#42653)

* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer
* This is a prerequisite of #42189
2019-07-03 11:30:49 +02:00
Henning Andersen cd2972239c AsyncIOProcessor preserve thread context (#43729)
AsyncIOProcessor now preserves thread context, ensuring that deprecation
warnings are not duplicated to other concurrent operations on the same
shard.
2019-07-03 10:22:20 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 05c0cff1b6 Fix index_prefix sub field name on nested text fields (#43862)
This change fixes the name of the index_prefix sub field when the `index_prefix`
option is set on a text field that is nested under an object or a multi-field.
We don't use the full path of the parent field to set the index_prefix field name
so the field is registered under the wrong name. This doesn't break queries since
we always retrieve the prefix field through its parent field but this breaks other
APIs like _field_caps which tries to find the parent of the `index_prefix` field
in the mapping but fails.

Closes #43741
2019-07-03 09:50:52 +02:00
Armin Braun 826f38cd70
Enable Parallel Deletes in Azure Repository (#42783) (#43886)
* Parallel deletes via private thread pool
2019-07-03 09:28:39 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 365dfe88ca Refresh translog stats after translog trimming in NoOpEngine (#43825)
This commit changes NoOpEngine so that it refreshes its translog 
stats once translog is trimmed.

Relates #43156
2019-07-03 08:49:14 +02:00
Jake Landis 2dc056b0a0
Read the default pipeline for bulk upsert through an alias (#41963) (#42802)
This commit allows bulk upserts to correctly read the default pipeline
for the concrete index that belongs to an alias.

Bulk upserts are modeled differently from normal index requests such that
the index request is a request inside of the update request. The update
request (outer) contains the index or alias name is not part of the (inner)
index request. This commit adds a secondary check against the update request
(outer) if the index request (inner) does not find an alias.
2019-07-02 20:44:33 -05:00
Christoph Büscher 31cf96e7bf Return reloaded analyzers in _reload_search_ananlyzer response (#43813)
Currently the repsonse of the "_reload_search_analyzer" endpoint contains the
index names and nodeIds of indices were analyzers reloading was triggered. This
change add the names of the search-time analyzers that were reloaded.

Closes #43804
2019-07-02 18:51:15 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 697cd494bf Remove sort by primary term when reading soft-deletes (#43845)
With Lucene rollback (#33473), we should never have more than one
primary term for each sequence number. Therefore we don't have to sort
by the primary term when reading soft-deletes.
2019-07-02 10:54:32 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux b977f019b8
Expose translog stats in ReadOnlyEngine (#43752) (#43823)
Backport of #43752 for 7.x.
2019-07-02 13:39:00 +02:00
David Turner 1e8e85797d Rename and refactor RoutingService (#43827)
The `RoutingService` has a confusing name, since it doesn't really have
anything to do with routing. Its responsibility is submitting reroute commands
to the master.

This commit renames this class to `BatchedRerouteService`, and extracts the
`RerouteService` interface to avoid passing `BiConsumer`s everywhere. It also
removes that `BatchedRerouteService extends AbstractLifecycleComponent` since
this service has no meaningful lifecycle. Finally, it introduces a small
wrapper class to allow for lazy initialization to deal with the dependency loop
when constructing a `Node`.
2019-07-02 07:04:18 +01:00
Christoph Büscher fe3f9f0c6b Yet another `the the` cleanup (#43815) 2019-07-01 20:22:19 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 031d5e96ac
HLRC changes for kerberos grant type (#43642) (#43822)
The TODO from last PR for kerbero grant type was missed.
This commit adds the changes for kerberos grant type in HLRC.
2019-07-02 00:55:02 +10:00
Zachary Tong 1e47ea5f18 Update rare_term version skips, fix SetBackedScalingCuckooFilter javadoc 2019-07-01 10:52:06 -04:00
Zachary Tong ea1794832f Add RareTerms aggregation (#35718)
This adds a `rare_terms` aggregation.  It is an aggregation designed
to identify the long-tail of keywords, e.g. terms that are "rare" or
have low doc counts.

This aggregation is designed to be more memory efficient than the
alternative, which is setting a terms aggregation to size: LONG_MAX
(or worse, ordering a terms agg by count ascending, which has
unbounded error).

This aggregation works by maintaining a map of terms that have
been seen. A counter associated with each value is incremented
when we see the term again.  If the counter surpasses a predefined
threshold, the term is removed from the map and inserted into a cuckoo
filter.  If a future term is found in the cuckoo filter we assume it
was previously removed from the map and is "common".

The map keys are the "rare" terms after collection is done.
2019-07-01 10:30:02 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 598e00a689 Make peer recovery send file info step async (#43792)
Relates #36195
2019-07-01 08:40:45 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani ffa5919d7c
Add support for 'flattened object' fields. (#43762)
This commit merges the `object-fields` feature branch. The new 'flattened
object' field type allows an entire JSON object to be indexed into a field, and
provides limited search functionality over the field's contents.
2019-07-01 12:08:50 +03:00
Ryan Ernst 3a2c698ce0
Rename Action to ActionType (#43778)
Action is a class that encapsulates meta information about an action
that allows it to be called remotely, specifically the action name and
response type. With recent refactoring, the action class can now be
constructed as a static constant, instead of needing to create a
subclass. This makes the old pattern of creating a singleton INSTANCE
both misnamed and lacking a common placement.

This commit renames Action to ActionType, thus allowing the old INSTANCE
naming pattern to be TYPE on the transport action itself. ActionType
also conveys that this class is also not the action itself, although
this change does not rename any concrete classes as those will be
removed organically as they are converted to TYPE constants.

relates #34389
2019-06-30 22:00:17 -07:00
David Turner fca7a19713 Avoid parallel reroutes in DiskThresholdMonitor (#43381)
Today the `DiskThresholdMonitor` limits the frequency with which it submits
reroute tasks, but it might still submit these tasks faster than the master can
process them if, for instance, each reroute takes over 60 seconds. This causes
a problem since the reroute task runs with priority `IMMEDIATE` and is always
scheduled when there is a node over the high watermark, so this can starve any
other pending tasks on the master.

This change avoids further updates from the monitor while its last task(s) are
still in progress, and it measures the time of each update from the completion
time of the reroute task rather than its start time, to allow a larger window
for other tasks to run.

It also now makes use of the `RoutingService` to submit the reroute task, in
order to batch this task with any other pending reroutes. It enhances the
`RoutingService` to notify its listeners on completion.

Fixes #40174
Relates #42559
2019-06-30 16:54:16 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 55b3ec8d7b Make peer recovery clean files step async (#43787)
Relates #36195
2019-06-29 18:30:51 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits 5e17bc5dcc
Consistent Secure Settings #40416
Introduces a new `ConsistentSecureSettingsValidatorService` service that exposes
a single public method, namely `allSecureSettingsConsistent`. The method returns
`true` if the local node's secure settings (inside the keystore) are equal to the
master's, and `false` otherwise. Technically, the local node has to have exactly
the same secure settings - setting names should not be missing or in surplus -
for all `SecureSetting` instances that are flagged with the newly introduced
`Property.Consistent`. It is worth highlighting that the `allSecureSettingsConsistent`
is not a consensus view across the cluster, but rather the local node's perspective
in relation to the master.
2019-06-29 23:26:17 +03:00
Ryan Ernst 28ab77a023
Add StreamableResponseAction to aid in deprecation of Streamable (#43770)
The Action base class currently works for both Streamable and Writeable
response types. This commit intorduces StreamableResponseAction, for
which only the legacy Action implementions which provide newResponse()
will extend. This eliminates the need for overriding newResponse() with
an UnsupportedOperationException.

relates #34389
2019-06-28 21:40:00 -07:00
Tanguy Leroux f02cbe9e40 Trim translog for closed indices (#43156)
Today when an index is closed all its shards are forced flushed
but the translog files are left around. As explained in #42445
we'd like to trim the translog for closed indices in order to
consume less disk space. This commit reuses the existing
AsyncTrimTranslogTask task and reenables it for closed indices.

At the time the task is executed, we should have the guarantee
that nothing holds the translog files that are going to be removed.
It also leaves a short period of time (10 min) during which translog
files of a recently closed index are still present on disk. This could
 also help in some cases where the closed index is reopened
shortly after being closed (in order to update an index setting
for example).

Relates to #42445
2019-06-28 16:58:39 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 7ca69db83f Refactor IndexSearcherWrapper to disallow the wrapping of IndexSearcher (#43645)
This change removes the ability to wrap an IndexSearcher in plugins. The IndexSearcherWrapper is replaced by an IndexReaderWrapper and allows to wrap the DirectoryReader only. This simplifies the creation of the context IndexSearcher that is used on a per request basis. This change also moves the optimization that was implemented in the security index searcher wrapper to the ContextIndexSearcher that now checks the live docs to determine how the search should be executed. If the underlying live docs is a sparse bit set the searcher will compute the intersection
betweeen the query and the live docs instead of checking the live docs on every document that match the query.
2019-06-28 16:28:02 +02:00
weizijun 377c4cfdc0 Fix threshold spelling errors (#43326)
Substitutes treshold by threshold
2019-06-28 15:47:57 +02:00
Alan Woodward 81dbcfb268 Wildcard intervals (#43691)
This commit adds a wildcard intervals source, similar to the prefix. It
also changes the term parameter in prefix to read prefix, to bring it
in to line with the pattern parameter in wildcard.

Closes #43198
2019-06-28 14:04:03 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 2cc7f5a744
Allow reloading of search time analyzers (#43313)
Currently changing resources (like dictionaries, synonym files etc...) of search
time analyzers is only possible by closing an index, changing the underlying
resource (e.g. synonym files) and then re-opening the index for the change to
take effect.

This PR adds a new API endpoint that allows triggering reloading of certain
analysis resources (currently token filters) that will then pick up changes in
underlying file resources. To achieve this we introduce a new type of custom
analyzer (ReloadableCustomAnalyzer) that uses a ReuseStrategy that allows
swapping out analysis components. Custom analyzers that contain filters that are
markes as "updateable" will automatically choose this implementation. This PR
also adds this capability to `synonym` token filters for use in search time
analyzers.

Relates to #29051
2019-06-28 09:55:40 +02:00
Alan Woodward 51b230f6ab
Fix PreConfiguredTokenFilters getSynonymFilter() implementations (#38839) (#43678)
When we added support for TokenFilterFactories to specialise how they were used when parsing
synonym files, PreConfiguredTokenFilters were set up to either apply themselves, or be ignored.
This behaviour is a leftover from an earlier iteration, and also has an incorrect default.

This commit makes preconfigured token filters usable in synonym file parsing by default, and brings
those filters that should not be used into line with index-specific filter factories; in indexes created
before version 7 we emit a deprecation warning, and we throw an error in indexes created after.

Fixes #38793
2019-06-28 08:19:00 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 5b4089e57e
Remove nodeId from BaseNodeRequest (#43658)
TransportNodesAction provides a mechanism to easily broadcast a request
to many nodes, and collect the respones into a high level response. Each
node has its own request type, with a base class of BaseNodeRequest.
This base request requires passing the nodeId to which the request will
be sent. However, that nodeId is not used anywhere. It is private to the
base class, yet serialized to each node, where the node could just as
easily find the nodeId of the node it is on locally.

This commit removes passing the nodeId through to the node request
creation, and guards its serialization so that we can remove the base
request class altogether in the future.
2019-06-27 18:45:14 -07:00
Igor Motov 3607876a71 Geo: Makes coordinate validator in libs/geo plugable (#43657)
Moves coordinate validation from Geometry constructors into
parser.

Relates #43644
2019-06-27 19:53:41 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen ce8771feb7 Do not use MockInternalEngine in GatewayIndexStateIT (#43716)
GatewayIndexStateIT#testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata replies on the
flushing on shutdown. This behaviour, however, can be randomly disabled
in MockInternalEngine.

Closes #43034
2019-06-27 18:28:04 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 6744344ef2 Handle situation where only voting-only nodes are bootstrapped (#43628)
Adds support for the situation where only voting-only nodes are bootstrapped. In that case, they will
still try to become elected and bring full master nodes into the cluster.
2019-06-27 18:10:15 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi df4b30fd8b Fix propagation of enablePositionIncrements in QueryStringQueryBuilder (#43578)
This change fixes the propagation of the enablePositionIncrements option
to the underlying QueryBuilder.

Closes #43574
2019-06-27 17:01:01 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 329d05f61e Fix UOE on search requests that match a sparse role query (#43668)
Search requests executed through the SecurityIndexSearcherWrapper throw
an UnsupportedOperationException if they match a sparse role query.
When low level cancellation is activated (which is the default since #42857),
the context index searcher creates a weight that doesn't handle #scorer.
This change fixes this bug and adds a test to ensure that we check this case.
2019-06-27 16:56:56 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 36360358b2 Move query builder caching check to dedicated tests (#43238)
Currently `AbstractQueryTestCase#testToQuery` checks the search context cachable
flag. This is a bit fragile due to the high randomization of query builders
performed by this general test. Also we might only rarely check the
"interesting" cases because they rarely get generated when fully randomizing the
query builder.

This change moved the general checks out ot #testToQuery and instead adds
dedicated cache tests for those query builders that exhibit something other than
the default behaviour.

Closes #43200
2019-06-27 14:56:29 +02:00
Alan Woodward 8ff5519b11 Use preconfigured filters correctly in Analyze API (#43568)
When a named token filter or char filter is passed as part of an Analyze API
request with no index, we currently try and build the relevant filter using no
index settings. However, this can miss cases where there is a pre-configured
filter defined in the analysis registry. One example here is the elision filter, which
has a pre-configured version built with the french elision set; when used as part
of normal analysis, this preconfigured set is used, but when used as part of the
Analyze API we end up with NPEs because it tries to instantiate the filter with
no index settings.

This commit changes the Analyze API to check for pre-configured filters in the case
that the request has no index defined, and is using a name rather than a custom
definition for a filter.

It also changes the pre-configured `word_delimiter_graph` filter and `edge_ngram`
tokenizer to make their settings consistent with the defaults used when creating
them with no settings

Closes #43002
Closes #43621
Closes #43582
2019-06-27 09:07:01 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 05b945d010 Avoid AssertionError when closing engine (#43638)
Lucene throwing an AlreadyClosedException when closing the engine is fine, and should not trigger
an AssertionError.

Closes #43626
2019-06-26 17:40:52 +02:00
Alan Woodward 76d0edd1a4 Add prefix intervals source (#43635)
This commit adds a prefix intervals source, allowing you to search
for intervals that contain terms starting with a given prefix. The source
can make use of the index_prefixes mapping option.

Relates to #43198
2019-06-26 16:22:12 +01:00
Tim Brooks 2fa6bc5e12
Properly serialize remote query in ReindexRequest (#43596)
This commit modifies the RemoteInfo to clarify that a search query
must always be serialized as JSON. Additionally, it adds an assertion
to ensure that this is the case. This fixes #43406.

Additionally, this PR implements AbstractXContentTestCase for the
reindex request. This is related to #43456.
2019-06-26 10:50:14 -04:00
David Kyle 531efb3fe5 Remove unreleased 7.1.2 version constant (#43629)
This was breaking BWC tests as the presence of the constant implied 7.1.2 was released
2019-06-26 13:53:05 +01:00
David Kyle 58d0d5c51b Mute DiskDisruptionIT#testGlobalCheckpointIsSafe
Relates to #43626
2019-06-26 10:13:41 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 2049f715b3 Add voting-only master node (#43410)
A voting-only master-eligible node is a node that can participate in master elections but will not act
as a master in the cluster. In particular, a voting-only node can help elect another master-eligible
node as master, and can serve as a tiebreaker in elections. High availability (HA) clusters require at
least three master-eligible nodes, so that if one of the three nodes is down, then the remaining two
can still elect a master amongst them-selves. This only requires one of the two remaining nodes to
have the capability to act as master, but both need to have voting powers. This means that one of
the three master-eligible nodes can be made as voting-only. If this voting-only node is a dedicated
master, a less powerful machine or a smaller heap-size can be chosen for this node. Alternatively, a
voting-only non-dedicated master node can play the role of the third master-eligible node, which
allows running an HA cluster with only two dedicated master nodes.

Closes #14340

Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
2019-06-26 08:07:56 +02:00
David Turner 11f41c4e7d Omit non-masters in ClusterFormationFailureHelper (#41344)
Today the `ClusterFormationFailureHelper` says `... discovery will continue
using ... from last-known cluster state` and lists all the nodes in the
last-known cluster state. In fact we ignore the master-ineligible nodes in the
last-known cluster state during discovery. This commit fixes this by listing
only the master-eligible nodes from the cluster state in this message.
2019-06-26 08:07:56 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 05e1f55a88 Ensure relocation target still tracked when start handoff (#42201)
If the master removes the relocating shard, but recovery isn't aware of
it, then we can enter an invalid state where ReplicationTracker does not
include the local shard.
2019-06-25 23:19:59 -04:00
Jake Landis 9a3c86d422
include 7.2.1 as a version (#43584) 2019-06-25 16:02:48 -05:00
David Turner e738f0e6d2 Allow extra time for a warning to be logged (#43597)
Today we assert that a warning is logged after no more than
`discovery.cluster_formation_warning_timeout`, but the deterministic scheduler
adds a small amount of extra randomness to the timing of future events, causing
the following build to fail:

    ./gradlew :server:test --tests "org.elasticsearch.cluster.coordination.CoordinatorTests.testLogsWarningPeriodicallyIfClusterNotFormed" -Dtests.seed=DF35C28D4FA9EE2D

This commit adds an allowance for this extra time.
2019-06-25 20:04:56 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux 0dc1c12f13
Fix indices shown in _cat/indices (#43286)
After two recent changes (#38824 and #33888), the _cat/indices API
no longer report information for active recovering indices and
non-replicated closed indices. It also misreport replicated closed
indices that are potentially not authorized for the user.

This commit changes how the cat action works by first using the
Get Settings API in order to resolve authorized indices. It then uses
the Cluster State, Cluster Health and Indices Stats APIs to retrieve
 information about the indices.

Closes #39933
2019-06-25 20:02:34 +02:00
Zachary Tong 63fef5a31e Add scripting support to AggregatorTestCase (#43494)
This refactors AggregatorTestCase to allow testing mock scripts.
The main change is to QueryShardContext.  This was previously mocked,
but to get the ScriptService you have to invoke a final method
which can't be mocked.

Instead, we just create a mostly-empty QueryShardContext and populate
the fields that are needed for testing.  It also introduces a few
new helper methods that can be overridden to change the default
behavior a bit.

Most tests should be able to override getMockScriptService() to supply
a ScriptService to the context, which is later used by the aggs.
More complicated tests can override queryShardContextMock() as before.

Adds a test to MaxAggregatorTests to test out the new functionality.
2019-06-25 11:52:12 -04:00
Przemysław Witek c702cd7415
[7.x] Implement XContentParser.genericMap and XContentParser.genericMapOrdered methods (#42059) (#43575) 2019-06-25 16:04:54 +02:00
Armin Braun 62a28921e8
Cleanup IndicesService#CacheCleaner Scheduling (#42060) (#43528)
* Follow up to #42016
2019-06-25 13:04:04 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 3d5e4577aa Fix testPostOperationGlobalCheckpointSync
The conditions in this test do not hold true anymore after #43205.

Relates to #43205
2019-06-25 12:49:29 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 01205432fe Unmute testOpenCloseApiWildcards
Relates #39578
2019-06-24 17:12:57 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi ae31ca5f7e Fix score mode of the MinimumScoreCollector (#43527)
This change fixes the score mode of the minimum score collector to
be set based on the score mode of the child collector (top docs).

Closes #43497
2019-06-24 21:32:33 +02:00
Yannick Welsch d45f12799c Sync global checkpoint on pending in-sync shards (#43526)
At the end of a peer recovery the primary wants to mark the replica as in-sync. For that the
persisted local checkpoint of the replica needs to have caught up with the global checkpoint on the
primary. If translog durability is set to ASYNC, this means that information about the persisted local
checkpoint can lag on the primary and might need to be explicitly fetched through a global
checkpoint sync action. Unfortunately, that action will only be triggered after 30 seconds, and, even
worse, will only run based on what the in-sync shard copies say (see
IndexShard.maybeSyncGlobalCheckpoint). As the replica has not been marked as in-sync yet, it is
not taken into consideration, and the primary might have its global checkpoint equal to the max seq
no, so it thinks nothing needs to be done.

Closes #43486
2019-06-24 18:35:57 +02:00
Zachary Tong eaa9ee1f16 Set document on script when using Bytes.WithScript (#43390)
Long and Double ValuesSource set the current document on the script
before executing, but Bytes was missing this method call.  That meant
it was possible to generate an OutOfBoundsException when using
a "value" script (field + script) on keyword or other bytes
fields.

This adds in the method call, and a few yaml tests to verify correct
behavior.
2019-06-24 12:20:28 -04:00
Andrey Ershov 98d7d231bb Fix testNoMasterActions (#43471)
This commit performs the proper restore of network disruption.
Previously disruptionScheme.stopDisrupting() was called that does not
ensure that connectivity between cluster nodes is restored. The test
was checking that the cluster has green status, but it was not checking
that connectivity between nodes is restored.
Here we switch to internalCluster().clearDisruptionScheme(true) which
performs both checks before returning.
Similar to #42798
Closes #42051

(cherry picked from commit cd1ed662f847a0055ede7dfbd325e214ec4d1490)
2019-06-24 18:53:58 +03:00
Martijn van Groningen 101cf384ba
Replace Streamable w/ Writable in AcknowledgedResponse and subclasses (backport 7.x) (#43525)
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
AcknowledgedResponse and its subclasses, plus associated actions.

Note that where possible response fields were made final and default
constructors were removed.

This is a large PR, but the change is mostly mechanical.

Relates to #34389
Backport of #43414
2019-06-24 13:47:37 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 41ebaf57b5 Do not hang on unsupported HTTP methods (#43362)
Unsupported HTTP methods are detected during requests dispatching
which generates an appropriate error response. Sadly, this error is
never sent back to the client because the method of the original
request is checked again in DefaultRestChannel which throws again
an IllegalArgumentException that is never handled.

This pull request changes the DefaultRestChannel so that the latest
exception is swallowed, allowing the error message to be sent back
to the client. It also eagerly adds the objects to close to the toClose
list so that resources are more likely to be released if something
 goes wrong during the response creation and sending.
2019-06-24 13:16:29 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 19520d4640 Add additional logging for #43034
It's unclear why sometimes the shard is not flushed on closing
2019-06-24 12:30:22 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 127a608147 Assert that NOOPs must succeed (#43483)
We currently assert that adding deletion tombstones to Lucene must always succeed if it's not a
tragic exception, and the same should also hold true for NOOP tombstones. We rely on this
assumption, as without this, we have the risk of creating gaps in the history, which will break
operation-based recoveries and CCR.
2019-06-24 11:38:34 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 04bc754d8d Cleanup legacy logic in CombinedDeletionPolicy (#43484)
This change removes the support for pre-v6 index commits which 
do not have sequence numbers.
2019-06-23 11:30:04 -04:00
Luca Cavanna 186c3122be
[TEST] Embed msearch samples in MultiSearchRequestTests (#43482)
Depending on git configuration, line feed on checked out files may be
platform dependent, which causes problems to some msearch tests as the
line separator must always be `/n`. With this change we move two files
to the test code so that we control exactly what line separator is used,
given that the corresponding tests fail on windows.

Closes #43464
2019-06-21 19:05:53 +02:00
David Turner e4fd0ce730 Reduce TestLogging usage in DisruptionIT tests (#43411)
Removes `@TestLogging` annotations in `*DisruptionIT` tests, so that the only
tests with annotations are those with open issues. Also adds links to the open
issues in the remaining cases.

Relates #43403
2019-06-21 15:01:03 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 4fe650c9e5 Fix DefaultShardOperationFailedException subclass xcontent serialization (#43435)
The current toXContent implementation can fail when the superclasses toXContent
is called (see #43423). This change makes sure that 
DefaultShardOperationFailedException#toXContent is final and implementations
need to add special fields in #innerToXContent. All implementations should write
to self-contained xContent objects. Also adding a test for xContent deserialization 
to CloseIndexResponseTests.

Closes #43423
2019-06-21 14:31:19 +02:00
Yu c88f2f23a5 Make Recovery API support `detailed` params (#29076)
Properly forwards the `detailed` parameter to show the recovery stats details.

Closes #28910
2019-06-21 09:05:33 +02:00
Andrei Stefan 90e151edeb
Mute MultiSearchRequestTests.java tests (#43467) 2019-06-21 08:38:21 +03:00
Jim Ferenczi cc6c114cb8 Fix round up of date range without rounding (#43303)
Today when searching for an exclusive range the java date math parser rounds up the value
with the granularity of the operation. So when searching for values that are greater than
"now-2M" the parser rounds up the operation to "now-1M". This behavior was introduced when
we migrated to java date but it looks like a bug since the joda math parser rounds up values
but only when a rounding is used. So "now/M" is rounded to "now-1ms" (minus 1ms to get the largest inclusive value)
in the joda parser if the result should be exclusive but no rounding is applied if the input
is a simple operation like "now-1M". This change restores the joda behavior in order to have
a consistent parsing in all versions.

Closes #43277
2019-06-20 23:59:08 +02:00
Tim Brooks 827f8fcbd5
Move reindex request parsing into request (#43450)
Currently the fromXContent logic for reindex requests is implemented in
the rest action. This is inconsistent with other requests where the
logic is implemented in the request. Additionally, it requires access to
the rest action in order to parse the request. This commit moves the
logic and tests into the ReindexRequest.
2019-06-20 17:49:11 -04:00
sandmannn cf610b5e81 Added parsing of erroneous field value (#42321) 2019-06-20 15:24:04 -04:00
Jake Landis 2f2d0a198f
add version 6.8.2 2019-06-20 12:07:55 -05:00
Zachary Tong a8a81200d0 Better support for unmapped fields in AggregatorTestCase (#43405)
AggregatorTestCase will NPE if only a single, null MappedFieldType
is provided (which is required to simulate an unmapped field).  While
it's possible to test unmapped fields by supplying other, non-related
field types... that's clunky and unnecessary.  AggregatorTestCase
just needs to filter out null field types when setting up.
2019-06-20 11:31:49 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 8c856d6d91 Adapt local checkpoint assertion
With async durability, it does not hold true anymore after #43205. This is fine.
2019-06-20 17:29:53 +02:00
Armin Braun 99a44a04f7
Fix Infinite Loops in ExceptionsHelper#unwrap (#42716) (#43421)
* Fix Infinite Loops in ExceptionsHelper#unwrap

* Keep track of all seen exceptions and break out on loops
* Closes #42340
2019-06-20 16:38:28 +02:00
Armin Braun 39fef8379b
Fix FsRepositoryTests.testSnapshotAndRestore (#42925) (#43420)
* The commit generation can be 3 or 2 here -> fixed by checking the actual generation on the second commit instead of hard coding 2
* Closes #42905
2019-06-20 16:36:40 +02:00
synical b4c4018d00 Remove Confusing Comment (#43400) 2019-06-20 15:02:37 +01:00
David Turner c8eb09f158 Fail connection attempts earlier in tests (#43320)
Today the `DisruptibleMockTransport` always allows a connection to a node to be
established, and then fails requests sent to that node such as the subsequent
handshake. Since #42342, we log handshake failures on an open connection as a
warning, and this makes the test logs rather noisy. This change fails the
connection attempt first, avoiding these unrealistic warnings.
2019-06-20 14:45:24 +01:00
Yannick Welsch e04a2258fc Fix testGlobalCheckpointSync
The test needed adaption after #43205, as the ReplicationTracker now distinguishes between the
knowledge of the persisted global checkpoint and the computed global checkpoint on the primary

Follow-up to #43205
2019-06-20 14:00:00 +02:00
Yannick Welsch a76c034866 Reduce shard started failure logging (#43330)
If the master is stepping or shutting down, the error-level logging can cause quite a bit of noise.
2019-06-20 13:23:05 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 7f8e1454ab Advance checkpoints only after persisting ops (#43205)
Local and global checkpoints currently do not correctly reflect what's persisted to disk. The issue is
that the local checkpoint is adapted as soon as an operation is processed (but not fsynced yet). This
leaves room for the history below the global checkpoint to still change in case of a crash. As we rely
on global checkpoints for CCR as well as operation-based recoveries, this has the risk of shard
copies / follower clusters going out of sync.

This commit required changing some core classes in the system:

- The LocalCheckpointTracker keeps track now not only of the information whether an operation has
been processed, but also whether that operation has been persisted to disk.
- TranslogWriter now keeps track of the sequence numbers that have not been fsynced yet. Once
they are fsynced, TranslogWriter notifies LocalCheckpointTracker of this.
- ReplicationTracker now keeps track of the persisted local and persisted global checkpoints of all
shard copies when in primary mode. The computed global checkpoint (which represents the
minimum of all persisted local checkpoints of all in-sync shard copies), which was previously stored
in the checkpoint entry for the local shard copy, has been moved to an extra field.
- The periodic global checkpoint sync now also takes async durability into account, where the local
checkpoints on shards only advance when the translog is asynchronously fsynced. This means that
the previous condition to detect inactivity (max sequence number is equal to global checkpoint) is
not sufficient anymore.
- The new index closing API does not work when combined with async durability. The shard
verification step is now requires an additional pre-flight step to fsync the translog, so that the main
verify shard step has the most up-to-date global checkpoint at disposition.
2019-06-20 11:12:38 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 24cfca53fa Reconnect remote cluster when seeds are changed (#43379)
The RemoteClusterService should close the current 
RemoteClusterConnection and should build it again if 
the seeds are changed, similarly to what is done when 
the ping interval or the compression settings are changed.

Closes #37799
2019-06-20 10:30:02 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 94a4bc9933 SearchPhaseContext to not extend ActionListener (#43269)
The fact that SearchPhaseContext extends ActionListener makes it hard
to reason about when the original listener is notified and to trace
those calls. Also, the corresponding onFailure and onResponse were
only needed in two places, one each, where they can be replaced by a
more intuitive call, like sendSearchResponse for onResponse.
2019-06-20 10:21:24 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi c33d62adbc Reduce the number of docvalues iterator created in the global ordinals fielddata (#43091)
Today the fielddata for global ordinals re-creates docvalues readers of each segment
when building the iterator of a single segment. This is required because the lookup of
global ordinals needs to access the docvalues's TermsEnum of each segment to retrieve
the original terms. This also means that we need to create NxN (where N is the number of segment in the index) docvalues iterators
each time we want to collect global ordinal values. This wasn't an issue in previous versions since docvalues readers are stateless
before 6.0 so they are reused on each segment but now that docvalues are iterators we need to create a new instance each time
we want to access the values. In order to avoid creating too many iterators this change splits
the global ordinals fielddata in two classes, one that is used to cache a single instance per directory reader and one
that is created from the cached instance that can be used by a single consumer. The latter creates the TermsEnum of each segment
once and reuse them to create the segment's iterator. This prevents the creation of all TermsEnums each time we want to access
the value of a single segment, hence reducing the number of docvalues iterator to create to Nx2 (one iterator and one lookup per segment).
2019-06-20 08:44:07 +02:00
Jason Tedor 1f1a035def
Remove stale test logging annotations (#43403)
This commit removes some very old test logging annotations that appeared
to be added to investigate test failures that are long since closed. If
these are needed, they can be added back on a case-by-case basis with a
comment associating them to a test failure.
2019-06-19 22:58:22 -04:00
Lee Hinman 6b084e55c5
[7.x] Prevent NullPointerException in TransportRolloverAction (#43353) (#43397)
It's possible for the passed in `IndexMetaData` to be null (for
instance, cluster state passed in does not have the index in its
metadata) which in turn can cause a `NullPointerException` when
evaluating the conditions for an index. This commit adds null protection
and unit tests for this case.

Resolves #43296
2019-06-19 16:07:28 -06:00
Jim Ferenczi b957aa46ce Allocate memory lazily in BestBucketsDeferringCollector (#43339)
While investigating memory consumption of deeply nested aggregations for #43091
the memory used to keep track of the doc ids and buckets in the BestBucketsDeferringCollector
showed up as one of the main contributor. In my tests half of the memory held in the
 BestBucketsDeferringCollector is associated to segments that don't have matching docs
 in the selected buckets. This is expected on fields that have a big cardinality since each
 bucket can appear in very few segments. By allocating the builders lazily this change
 reduces the memory consumption by a factor 2 (from 1GB to 512MB), hence reducing the
impact on gcs for these volatile allocations. This commit also switches the PackedLongValues.Builder
with a RoaringDocIdSet in order to handle very sparse buckets more efficiently.

I ran all my tests on the `geoname` rally track with the following query:

````
{
    "size": 0,
    "aggs": {
        "country_population": {
            "terms": {
                "size": 100,
                "field": "country_code.raw"
            },
            "aggs": {
                "admin1_code": {
                    "terms": {
                        "size": 100,
                        "field": "admin1_code.raw"
                    },
                    "aggs": {
                        "admin2_code": {
                            "terms": {
                                "size": 100,
                                "field": "admin2_code.raw"
                            },
                            "aggs": {
                                "sum_population": {
                                    "sum": {
                                        "field": "population"
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
````
2019-06-19 22:10:59 +02:00
Christos Soulios d1637ca476
Backport: Refactor aggregation base classes to remove doEquals() and doHashCode() (#43363)
This PR is a backport a of #43214 from v8.0.0

A number of the aggregation base classes have an abstract doEquals() and doHashCode() (e.g. InternalAggregation.java, AbstractPipelineAggregationBuilder.java).

Theoretically this is so the sub-classes can add to the equals/hashCode and don't need to worry about calling super.equals(). In practice, it's mostly just confusing/inconsistent. And if there are more than two levels, we end up with situations like InternalMappedSignificantTerms which has to call super.doEquals() which defeats the point of having these overridable methods.

This PR removes the do versions and just use equals/hashCode ensuring the super when necessary.
2019-06-19 22:31:06 +03:00
Armin Braun be42b2c70c
Fix NetworkUtilsTests (#43295) (#43378)
* Follow up to #42109:
   * Adjust test to only check that interface lookup by name works not actually lookup IPs which is brittle since virtual interfaces can be destroyed/created by Docker while the tests are running

Co-authored-by:  Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>
2019-06-19 21:23:09 +02:00
Lee Hinman d81ce9a647 Return 0 for negative "free" and "total" memory reported by the OS (#42725)
* Return 0 for negative "free" and "total" memory reported by the OS

We've had a situation where the MX bean reported negative values for the
free memory of the OS, in those rare cases we want to return a value of
0 rather than blowing up later down the pipeline.

In the event that there is a serialization or creation error with regard
to memory use, this adds asserts so the failure will occur as soon as
possible and give us a better location for investigation.

Resolves #42157

* Fix test passing in invalid memory value

* Fix another test passing in invalid memory value

* Also change mem check in MachineLearning.machineMemoryFromStats

* Add background documentation for why we prevent negative return values

* Clarify comment a bit more
2019-06-19 10:35:48 -06:00
Nhat Nguyen b5c8b32cab Do not use soft-deletes to resolve indexing strategy (#43336)
This PR reverts #35230.

Previously, we reply on soft-deletes to fill the mismatch between the
version map and the Lucene index. This is no longer needed after #43202
where we rebuild the version map when opening an engine. Moreover,
PrunePostingsMergePolicy can prune _id of soft-deleted documents out of
order; thus the lookup result including soft-deletes sometimes does not
return the latest version (although it's okay as we only use a valid
result in an engine).

With this change, we use only live documents in Lucene to resolve the
indexing strategy. This is perfectly safe since we keep all deleted
documents after the local checkpoint in the version map.

Closes #42979
2019-06-19 10:40:24 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen a4c45b5d70
Replace Streamable w/ Writeable in SingleShardRequest and subclasses (#43222) (#43364)
Backport of: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/43222

This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
SingleShardRequest / TransportSingleShardAction classes and subclasses of
these classes.

Note that where possible response fields were made final and default
constructors were removed.

Relates to #34389
2019-06-19 16:15:09 +02:00
Paul Sanwald 8578aba654
[backport] Adds a minimum interval to `auto_date_histogram`. (#42814) (#43285)
Backports minimum interval to date histogram
2019-06-19 07:06:45 -04:00
Igor Motov 9f7d1ff2de Geo: Add coerce support to libs/geo WKT parser (#43273)
Adds support for coercing not closed polygons and ignoring Z value
to libs/geo WKT parser.

Closes #43173
2019-06-18 14:41:01 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi de1a685cce Fix sporadic failures in QueryStringQueryTests#testToQueryFuzzyQueryAutoFuziness (#43322)
This commit ensures that the test does not use reserved keyword (OR, AND, NOT)
when generating the random query strings.

Closes #43318
2019-06-18 20:18:09 +02:00
David Turner 90a8589294 Local node is discovered when cluster fails (#43316)
Today the `ClusterFormationFailureHelper` does not include the local node in
the list of nodes it claims to have discovered. This means that it sometimes
reports that it has not discovered a quorum when in fact it has. This commit
adds the local node to the set of discovered nodes.
2019-06-18 12:23:23 +01:00
David Turner 2e064e0d13 Allow election of nodes outside voting config (#43243)
Today we suppress election attempts on master-eligible nodes that are not in
the voting configuration. In fact this restriction is not necessary: any
master-eligible node can safely become master as long as it has a fresh enough
cluster state and can gather a quorum of votes. Moreover, this restriction is
sometimes undesirable: there may be a reason why we do not want any of the
nodes in the voting configuration to become master.

The reason for this restriction is as follows. If you want to shut the master
down then you might first exclude it from the voting configuration. When this
exclusion succeeds you might reasonably expect that a new master has been
elected, since the voting config exclusion is almost always a step towards
shutting the node down. If we allow nodes outside the voting configuration to
be the master then the excluded node will continue to be master, which is
confusing.

This commit adjusts the logic to allow master-eligible nodes to attempt an
election even if they are not in the voting configuration. If such a master is
successfully elected then it adds itself to the voting configuration. This
commit also adjusts the logic that causes master nodes to abdicate when they
are excluded from the voting configuration, to avoid the confusion described
above.

Relates #37712, #37802.
2019-06-18 12:10:48 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 0c5086d2f3 Rebuild version map when opening internal engine (#43202)
With this change, we will rebuild the live version map and local
checkpoint using documents (including soft-deleted) from the safe commit
when opening an internal engine. This allows us to safely prune away _id
of all soft-deleted documents as the version map is always in-sync with
the Lucene index.

Relates #40741
Supersedes #42979
2019-06-17 18:08:09 -04:00
David Turner 2d9b3a69e8 Relocation targets are assigned shards too (#43276)
Adds relocation targets to the output of
`IndexShardRoutingTable#assignedShards`.
2019-06-17 17:14:09 +01:00
Henning Andersen ba15d08e14
Allow cluster access during node restart (#42946) (#43272)
This commit modifies InternalTestCluster to allow using client() and
other operations inside a RestartCallback (onStoppedNode typically).
Restarting nodes are now removed from the map and thus all
methods now return the state as if the restarting node does not exist.

This avoids various exceptions stemming from accessing the stopped
node(s).
2019-06-17 15:04:17 +02:00
David Turner 4b58827beb Make DiscoveryNodeRole into a value object (#43257)
Adds `equals()` and `hashcode()` methods to `DiscoveryNodeRole` to compare
these objects' values for equality, and adds a field to allow us to distinguish
unknown roles from known ones with the same name and abbreviation, for clearer
test failures.

Relates #43175
2019-06-17 10:23:29 +01:00
Alpar Torok a8bf18184a
Refactor Version class to make version bumps easier (#42668) (#43215)
With this change we only have to add one line to add a new version.
The intent is to make it less error prone and easier to write a script
to automate the process.
2019-06-17 10:49:20 +03:00
Nhat Nguyen 4b643c50fa Account soft deletes in committed segments (#43126)
This change fixes the delete count issue in segment stats where we don't
account soft-deleted documents from committed segments.

Relates #43103
2019-06-16 22:56:24 -04:00
Jay Modi c3f1e6a542 Ensure threads running before closing node (#43240)
There are a few tests within NodeTests that submit items to the
threadpool and then close the node. The tests are designed to check
how running tasks are affected during node close. These tests can cause
CI failures since the submitted tasks may not be running when the node
is closed and then execute after the thread context is closed, which
triggers an unexpected exception. This change ensures the threads are
running so we avoid the unexpected exception and can test these cases.

The test of task submittal while a node is closing is also important so
an additional but muted test has been added that tests the case where a
task may be getting submitted while the node is closing and ensuring we
do not trigger anything unexpected in these cases.

Relates #42774
Relates #42577
2019-06-14 12:35:43 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani 4b1d8e4433 Allow big integers and decimals to be mapped dynamically. (#42827)
This PR proposes to model big integers as longs (and big decimals as doubles)
in the context of dynamic mappings.

Previously, the dynamic mapping logic did not recognize big integers or
decimals, and would an error of the form "No matching token for number_type
[BIG_INTEGER]" when a dynamic big integer was encountered. It now accepts these
numeric types and interprets them as 'long' and 'double' respectively. This
allows `dynamic_templates` to accept and and remap them as another type such as
`keyword` or `scaled_float`.

Addresses #37846.
2019-06-14 10:05:11 -07:00
Yannick Welsch be9f27bb16 Properly use cancellable threads to stop UnicastZenPing (#42844)
Fixes a backport issue with #42884 where Zen1 was not properly taken into account.
2019-06-14 13:32:44 +02:00
David Turner 221d23de9f
Fix DiscoveryNodeRoleIT (#43225)
The test fails if querying the roles via a transport client, since the
transport client does not have the plugin necessary to interpret the additional
role correctly. This commit adds this plugin to the transport client used.

Relates #43175
Fixes #43223
2019-06-14 12:27:01 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 7af23324e3 SimpleQ.S.B and QueryStringQ.S.B tests should avoid `now` in query (#43199)
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
2019-06-14 11:21:48 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 4c8e77e092
Disable DiscoveryNodeRoleIT test due to failures (#43224)
relates #43223
2019-06-14 10:57:22 +02:00
Przemysław Witek 65a584b6fb
[7.x] Report timing stats as part of the Job stats response (#42709) (#43193) 2019-06-14 09:03:14 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka d27c0fd50d
Fix roundUp parsing with composite patterns backport(#43080) (#43191)
roundUp parsers were losing the composite pattern information when new
JavaDateFormatter was created from methods withLocale or withZone.

The roundUp parser should be preserved when calling these methods. This is the same approach in withLocale/Zone methods as in daa2ec8a60/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/common/time/JavaDateFormatter.java

closes #42835
2019-06-14 08:56:26 +02:00
Jason Tedor 2bcc49424d
Register possible node roles in transport client
The transport client needs to be told about the possible node
roles. This commit does that.
2019-06-13 16:46:38 -04:00
Jason Tedor 55dba6ffad
Fix JDK-version dependent exception message parsing
This commit fixes some JDK-version dependent exception message checking
in the discovery node role tests.
2019-06-13 15:46:53 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5bc3b7f741
Enable node roles to be pluggable (#43175)
This commit introduces the possibility for a plugin to introduce
additional node roles.
2019-06-13 15:15:48 -04:00
Simon Willnauer f70141c862 Only load FST off heap if we are actually using mmaps for the term dictionary (#43158)
Given the significant performance impact that NIOFS has when term dicts are
loaded off-heap this change enforces FstLoadMode#AUTO that loads term dicts
off heap only if the underlying index input indicates a memory map.

Relates to #43150
2019-06-13 07:54:02 +02:00
Tal Levy 20031fb13f
Introduce unit tests for ValuesSourceType (#43174) (#43176)
As the ValuesSourceType evolves, it is important to be
confident that new enum constants do not break
backwards-compatibility on the stream. Having dedicated
unit tests for this class will help be sure of that.
2019-06-12 18:17:23 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi 6cfed7ec72 Also mmap terms index (`.tip`) files for hybridfs (#43150)
This change adds the terms index (`.tip`) to the list of extensions
that are memory-mapped by hybridfs. These files used to be accessed
only once to load the terms index on-heap but since #42838 they can
now be used to read the binary FST directly so it is benefical to
memory-map them instead of accessing them via NIO.
2019-06-12 20:54:09 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 8711a092bf Stop SeedHostsResolver on shutdown (#42844)
Fixes an issue where tests would sometimes hang for 5 seconds when restarting a node. The reason
is that the SeedHostsResolver is blockingly waiting on a result for the full 5 seconds when the
corresponding threadpool is shut down.
2019-06-12 19:36:10 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 9d2adfb41e Remove usage of FileSwitchDirectory (#42937)
We are still using `FileSwitchDirectory` in the case a user configures file based pre-load of mmaps. This is trappy for multiple reasons if the both directories used by `FileSwitchDirectory` point to the same filesystem directory. One issue is LUCENE-8835 that cause issues like #37111 - unless LUCENE-8835 isn't fixed we should not use it in elasticsearch. Instead we use a similar trick as we use for HybridFS and subclass mmap directory directly.
2019-06-12 19:35:27 +02:00
Alan Woodward 9de1c69c28 IndexAnalyzers doesn't need to extend AbstractIndexComponent (#43149)
AIC doesn't add anything here, and it removes the need to pass index settings
to the constructor.
2019-06-12 17:48:31 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 79614aeb2d SearchRequest#allowPartialSearchResults does not handle successful retries (#43095)
When set to false, allowPartialSearchResults option does not check if the
shard failures have been reseted to null. The atomic array, that is used to record
shard failures, is filled with a null value if a successful request on a shard happens
after a failure on a shard of another replica. In this case the atomic array is not empty
but contains only null values so this shouldn't be considered as a failure since all
shards are successful (some replicas have failed but the retries on another replica succeeded).
This change fixes this bug by checking the content of the atomic array and fails the request only
if allowPartialSearchResults is set to false and at least one shard failure is not null.

Closes #40743
2019-06-12 16:27:10 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 7f690e8606 Fix suggestions for empty indices (#42927)
Currently suggesters return null values on empty shards. Usually this gets replaced
by results from other non-epmty shards, but if the index is completely epmty (e.g. after
creation) the search responses "suggest" is also "null" and we don't render a corresponding
output in the REST response. This is an irritating edge case that requires special handling on
the user side (see #42473) and should be fixed.

This change makes sure every suggester type (completion, terms, phrase) returns at least an
empty skeleton suggestion output, even for empty shards. This way, even if we don't find
any suggestions anywhere, we still return and output the empty suggestion.

Closes #42473
2019-06-12 15:42:23 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen 6f95038001 Upgrade HPPC to version 0.8.1 (#43025) 2019-06-12 13:14:16 +02:00
Luca Cavanna afeda1a7b9 Split search in two when made against throttled and non throttled searches (#42510)
When a search on some indices takes a long time, it may cause problems to other indices that are being searched as part of the same search request and being written to as well, because their search context needs to stay open for a long time. This is especially a problem when searching against throttled and non-throttled indices as part of the same request. The problem can be generalized though: this may happen whenever read-only indices are searched together with indices that are being written to. Search contexts staying open for a long time is only an issue for indices that are being written to, in practice.

This commit splits the search in two sub-searches: one for read-only indices, and one for ordinary indices. This way the two don't interfere with each other. The split is done only when size is greater than 0, no scroll is provided and query_then_fetch is used as search type. Otherwise, the search executes like before. Note that the returned num_reduce_phases reflect the number of reduction phases that were run. If the search is split in two, there are three reductions: one non-final for each search, and a final one that merges the results of the previous two.

Closes #40900
2019-06-12 11:25:03 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 31e8bff2ac Rename SearchRequest#crossClusterSearch (#42363)
The SearchRequest#crossClusterSearch method is currently used only as
part of cross cluster search request, when minimizing roundtrips.
It will soon be used also when splitting a search into two: one for
throttled and one for non throttled indices. It will probably be used
for other usecases as well in the future, hence it makes sense to generalize its name to subSearchRequest.
2019-06-12 11:25:03 +02:00
Henning Andersen 30d8085d96 scheduleAtFixedRate would hang (#42993)
Though not in use in elasticsearch currently, it seems surprising that
ThreadPool.scheduler().scheduleAtFixedRate would hang. A recurring
scheduled task is never completed (except on failure) and we test for
exceptions using RunnableFuture.get(), which hangs for periodic tasks.
Fixed by checking that task is done before calling .get().
2019-06-11 19:46:37 +02:00
David Turner 04cde1d6e2 Defer reroute when nodes join (#42855)
Today the master eagerly reroutes the cluster as part of processing node joins.
However, it is not necessary to do this reroute straight away, and it is
sometimes preferable to defer it until later. For instance, when the master
wins its election it processes joins and performs a reroute, but it would be
better to defer the reroute until after the master has become properly
established.

This change defers this reroute into a separate task, and batches multiple such
tasks together.
2019-06-11 14:00:18 +01:00
Henning Andersen 1c7cd09375 Enable TRACE for testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata (#43081)
Relates to #43034
2019-06-11 12:38:48 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 900eb4f882 Handle empty terms index in TermsSliceQuery (#43078)
#40741 introduced a merge policy that can drop the postings for the `_id`
field on soft deleted documents. The TermsSliceQuery assumes that every document
has has an entry in the postings for that field so it doesn't check if the terms
index exists or not. This change fixes this bug by checking if the terms index for
the `_id` field is null and ignore the segment entirely if it's the case. This should
be harmless since segments without an `_id` terms index should only contain soft deleted
documents.

Closes #42996
2019-06-11 12:01:53 +02:00
Henning Andersen 6a77dde5ea Better test diag output on OOM (#42989)
If linearizability checking fails with OOM (or other exception), we did
not get the serialized history written into the log, making it difficult
to debug in cases where the problem is hard to reproduce. Fixed to
always attempt dumping the serialized history.

Related to #42244
2019-06-11 09:48:52 +02:00
Alan Woodward 8e23e4518a Move construction of custom analyzers into AnalysisRegistry (#42940)
Both TransportAnalyzeAction and CategorizationAnalyzer have logic to build
custom analyzers for index-independent analysis. A lot of this code is duplicated,
and it requires the AnalysisRegistry to expose a number of internal provider
classes, as well as making some assumptions about when analysis components are
constructed.

This commit moves the build logic directly into AnalysisRegistry, reducing the
registry's API surface considerably.
2019-06-10 14:33:25 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 39cb1abc9d Fix auto fuzziness in query_string query (#42897)
Setting `auto` after the fuzzy operator (e.g. `"query": "foo~auto"`) in the `query_string`
does not take the length of the term into account when computing the distance and always use
a max distance of 1. This change fixes this disrepancy by ensuring that the term is passed when
the fuzziness is computed.
2019-06-10 10:13:16 +02:00
Vigya Sharma 25218733e6 Allow routing commands with ?retry_failed=true (#42658)
We respect allocation deciders, including the `MaxRetryAllocationDecider`, when
executing reroute commands. If you specify `?retry_failed=true` then the retry
counter is reset, but today this does not happen until after trying to execute
the reroute commands. This means that if an allocation has repeatedly failed,
but you want to take control and assign a shard to a particular node to work
around the repeated failures, you cannot execute the routing command in the
same call to `POST /_cluster/reroute` as the one that resets the failure
counter.

This commit fixes this by resetting the failure counter first, meaning that you
can now explicitly allocate a repeatedly-failed shard like this:

```
POST /_cluster/reroute?retry_failed=true
{
  "commands": [
    {
      "allocate_replica": {
        "index": "blahblah",
        "shard": 2,
        "node": "node-4"
      }
    }
  ]
}
```

Fixes #39546
2019-06-10 08:31:05 +01:00
Jason Tedor 63bad28005
Do not allow modify aliases on followers (#43017)
Now that aliases are replicated by a follower from its leader, this
commit prevents directly modifying aliases on follower indices.
2019-06-09 22:53:54 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 0ebcb21d2c Unmuted testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata
These tests should be okay as we flush at the end of peer recovery.

Closes #40867
2019-06-09 10:26:57 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen afe65b5988 Fix assertion in ReadOnlyEngine (#43010)
We should execute the assertion before throwing an exception;
otherwise, it's a noop.
2019-06-09 10:26:56 -04:00
Jason Tedor 915d2f2daa
Refactor put mapping request validation for reuse (#43005)
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.
2019-06-09 10:19:04 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 0a982fc57f Mute testLookupSeqNoByIdInLucene
Tracked at #42979
2019-06-08 00:30:12 -04:00
Jason Tedor b580677412
Fix put mapping request validators random test
This commit fixes a test bug in the request validators random test. In
particular, an assertion was not properly nested in a guard that would
ensure that was at least one failure.

Relates #43000
2019-06-07 17:47:51 -04:00
Jason Tedor d6fe4b648d
Fix possible NPE in put mapping validators (#43000)
When applying put mapping validators, we apply all the validators in the
collection. If a failure occurs, we collect that as a top-level
exception, and suppress any additional failures into the top-level
exception. However, if a request passes the validator after a top-level
exception has been collected, we would try to suppress a null exception
into the top-level exception. This is a violation of the
Throwable#addSuppressed API. This commit addresses this, and adds test
to cover the logic of collecting the failures when validating a put
mapping request.
2019-06-07 16:24:12 -04:00
David Turner 5bc0dfce94
Improve translog corruption detection (#42980)
Today we test for translog corruption by incrementing a byte by 1 somewhere in
a file, and verify that this leads to a `TranslogCorruptionException`.
However, we rely on _all_ corruptions leading to this exception in the
`RemoveCorruptedShardDataCommand`: this command fails if a translog file
corruption leads to a different kind of exception, and `EOFException` and
`NegativeArraySizeException` are both possible. This commit strengthens the
translog corruption detection tests by simulating the following:

- a random value is written
- the file is truncated

It also makes sure that we return a `TranslogCorruptionException` in all such
cases.

Fixes #42661
Backport of #42744
2019-06-07 20:28:02 +01:00
Jason Tedor 479a1eeff6
Drop dead code for socket permissions for transport (#42990)
This code has not been needed since the removal of tribe nodes, it was
left behind when those were dropped (note that regular transport
permissions are handled through transport profiles, even if they are not
explicitly in use).
2019-06-07 15:22:10 -04:00
markharwood 0719779a48
Search - enable low_level_cancellation by default. (#42291) (#42857)
Benchmarking on worst-case queries (max agg on match_all or popular-term query with large index) was not noticeably slower.

Closes #26258
2019-06-07 14:53:17 +01:00
Henning Andersen dea935ac31
Reindex max_docs parameter name (#42942)
Previously, a reindex request had two different size specifications in the body:
* Outer level, determining the maximum documents to process
* Inside the source element, determining the scroll/batch size.

The outer level size has now been renamed to max_docs to
avoid confusion and clarify its semantics, with backwards compatibility and
deprecation warnings for using size.
Similarly, the size parameter has been renamed to max_docs for
update/delete-by-query to keep the 3 interfaces consistent.

Finally, all 3 endpoints now support max_docs in both body and URL.

Relates #24344
2019-06-07 12:16:36 +02:00
David Turner 5929803413 Relax timeout in NodeConnectionsServiceTests (#42934)
Today we assert that the connection thread is blocked by the time the test gets
to the barrier, but in fact this is not a valid assertion. The following
`Thread.sleep()` will cause the test to fail reasonably often.

```diff
diff --git a/server/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsServiceTests.java b/server/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsServiceTests.java
index 193cde3180d..0e57211cec4 100644
--- a/server/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsServiceTests.java
+++ b/server/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/NodeConnectionsServiceTests.java
@@ -364,6 +364,7 @@ public class NodeConnectionsServiceTests extends ESTestCase {
             final CheckedRunnable<Exception> connectionBlock = nodeConnectionBlocks.get(node);
             if (connectionBlock != null) {
                 try {
+                    Thread.sleep(50);
                     connectionBlock.run();
                 } catch (Exception e) {
                     throw new AssertionError(e);
```

This change relaxes the test to allow some time for the connection thread to
hit the barrier.

Fixes #40170
2019-06-07 10:38:56 +01:00
henryptung 61b62125b8 Wire query cache into sorting nested-filter computation (#42906)
Don't use Lucene's default query cache when filtering in sort.

Closes #42813
2019-06-06 21:16:58 +02:00
Henning Andersen ca5dbf93a5 Fix concurrent search and index delete (#42621)
Changed order of listener invocation so that we notify before
registering search context and notify after unregistering same.

This ensures that count up/down like what we do in ShardSearchStats
works. Otherwise, we risk notifying onFreeScrollContext before notifying
onNewScrollContext (same for onFreeContext/onNewContext, but we
currently have no assertions failing in those).

Closes #28053
2019-06-06 20:10:43 +02:00