Today this is "unofficial" as conf/scripts, but some people
want to share scripts across different nodes and so on. Because
they cannot configure it, they are forced to use dirty hacks
like symbolic links, which isnt going to work: we aren't going
to recursively scan conf/ and add permissions to all link targets
underneath it, thats crazy.
I really hate adding yet another configuration knob here, but
users resorting to using symlinks are going to be frustrated,
and do things in a more insecure way.
The URL to download the main elasticsearch plugins did not match
what the S3 wageon is supposed to write to.
In addition this PR adds support for snapshots to access the
snapshot S3 bucket, so we can possibly download snapshot versions
of plugins.
The format of the URLs stems from #12270Closes#12632
As the script now deploys to S3 and several things in master have
changed, this script needs to reflect the latest changes
* An unsigned RPM is built by default, so that users of older
RPM based distros can download and use that RPM by default
* In addition a signed RPM is built, that is used for the repositories
* Paths for the new distributions have been fixed
* The check for the number of jars has been removed, as this is done
as part of the license checking in `mvn verify`
* Checksum generation has been removed, as this is done as part of the
mvn build
* Publishing artifacts of S3 has been removed
* Repostitory creation script has been updated
This can happen for a number of reasons, including bugs.
Today you will get a super crappy failure, telling you a .pid file
was not found... you can go look in target/integ-tests/elasticsearch-xxx/logs
and examine the log file, but thats kinda a pain and not easy if its a jenkins
server.
Instead we can fail like this:
```
start-external-cluster-with-plugin:
[echo] Installing plugin elasticsearch-example-jvm-plugin...
[mkdir] Created dir: /home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/integ-tests/temp
[exec] -> Installing elasticsearch-example-jvm-plugin...
[exec] Plugins directory [/home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/integ-tests/elasticsearch-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/plugins] does not exist. Creating...
[exec] Trying file:/home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/releases/elasticsearch-example-jvm-plugin-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip ...
[exec] Downloading ...........DONE
[exec] PluginInfo{name='example-jvm-plugin', description='Demonstrates all the pluggable Java entry points in Elasticsearch', site=false, jvm=true, classname=org.elasticsearch.plugin.example.ExampleJvmPlugin, isolated=true, version='2.0.0-SNAPSHOT'}
[exec] Installed example-jvm-plugin into /home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/integ-tests/elasticsearch-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/plugins/example-jvm-plugin
[echo] Starting up external cluster...
[echo] [2015-08-04 22:02:55,130][INFO ][org.elasticsearch.node ] [smoke_tester] version[2.0.0-SNAPSHOT], pid[4321], build[e2a47d8/2015-08-05T00:50:08Z]
[echo] [2015-08-04 22:02:55,130][INFO ][org.elasticsearch.node ] [smoke_tester] initializing ...
[echo] [2015-08-04 22:02:55,259][INFO ][org.elasticsearch.plugins] [smoke_tester] loaded [uber-plugin], sites []
[echo] [2015-08-04 22:02:55,260][ERROR][org.elasticsearch.bootstrap] Exception
[echo] java.lang.NullPointerException
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.common.settings.Settings$Builder.put(Settings.java:1051)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.plugins.PluginsService.updatedSettings(PluginsService.java:208)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.node.Node.<init>(Node.java:148)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.node.NodeBuilder.build(NodeBuilder.java:157)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.setup(Bootstrap.java:177)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:272)
[echo] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch.main(Elasticsearch.java:28)
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 25.178 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2015-08-04T22:03:14-05:00
[INFO] Final Memory: 32M/515M
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-antrun-plugin:1.8:run (integ-setup) on project elasticsearch-example-jvm-plugin: An Ant BuildException has occured: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[ERROR] /home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/dev-tools/ant/integration-tests.xml:176: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[ERROR] /home/rmuir/workspace/elasticsearch/plugins/jvm-example/target/dev-tools/ant/integration-tests.xml:142: ES instance did not start
```
Conflicting mappings that were allowed before v2.0 can cause runaway shard failures on upgrade. This commit adds a check that prevents a cluster from starting if it contains such indices as well as restoring such indices from a snapshot into already running cluster.
Closes#11857
Currently when we delete files belonging to deleted snapshots we issue one delete command to underlying snapshot store at a time. Some repositories can benefit from bulk deletes of multiple files.
Closes#12533
This method syncs the translog unless it's already synced. If the engine
is alreayd closed we are guaranteed to be synced already such that we can just
ignore this exception.
Closes#12603
this change was added recently which uses default timezone for the creation
date on CAT endpoints. We should be consistent and use UTC across the board.
This commit adds #getDefaultTimzone() to forbidden API and fixes the REST tests.
Relates to #11688
The Streams.copyTo(String|Bytes)FromClasspath() methods resolve resources using org.elasticsearch.io.Streams classloader. This is fine in elasticsearch core and when running tests but if used in a plugin this can lead to FileNotFoundExceptions at runtime because plugin are loaded in a dedicated classloader.