- The exception that we caught when failing to schedule a thread was incorrect.
- We may have failures when reducing the response before returning it, which were not handled correctly and may have caused get or submit async search task to not be properly unregistered from the task manager
- when the completion listener onFailure method is invoked, the search task has to be unregistered. Not doing so may cause the search task to be stuck in the task manager although it has completed.
Closes#58995
.ml-state-write is supposed to be an index alias, however by accident it can become an index. If
.ml-state-write is a concrete index instead of an alias ML stops working. This change improves error
handling by setting the job to failed and properly log and audit the problem. The user still has to
manually fix the problem. This change should lead to a quicker resolution of the problem.
fixes#58482
When we execute search against remote indices, the remote indices are authorized on the remote cluster and not on the CCS cluster. When we introduced submit async search we added a check that requires that the user running it has the privilege to execute it on some index. That prevents users from executing async searches against remote indices unless they also have read access on the CCS cluster, which is common when the CCS cluster holds no data.
The solution is to let the submit async search go through as we already do for get and delete async search. Note that the inner search action will still check that the user can access local indices, and remote indices on the remote cluster, like search always does.
The Saml SP document stored the role mapping in a Set, but this made
the order in XContent inconsistent. This switched it to use a TreeSet.
Resolves: #54733
Backport of: #55201
This is a follow-up to #57573. This commit combines coordinating and
primary bytes under the same "write" bucket. Double accounting is
prevented by only accounting the bytes at either the reroute phase or
the primary phase. TransportBulkAction calls execute directly, so the
operations handler is skipped and the bytes are not double accounted.
A regression in the mapping code led to geo_shape no longer supporting
array-valued fields. This commit fixes this support and adds an integration
test to make sure this problem does not return!
We already had code to ensure the config index mappings were
up-to-date before creating a new config. However, it's also
possible that an update to a config could add the latest
settings that require the latest mappings to index correctly.
This change checks that the latest config index mappings are
in place in the 3 update actions in the same way as the checks
are done in the 3 put actions.
Backport of #58916
Refactor sequence matching classes in order to decouple querying from
results consumption (and matching).
Rename some classes to better convey their intent.
Introduce internal pagination of sequence algorithm, that is getting the
data in slices and, if needed, moving forward in order to find more
matches until either the dataset is consumer or the number of results
desired is found.
(cherry picked from commit bcf2c1141302f3f98c85e82d2c501aa02c8540e9)
Add caching support for application privileges to reduce number of round-trips to security index when building application privilege descriptors.
Privilege retrieving in NativePrivilegeStore is changed to always fetching all privilege documents for a given application. The caching is applied to all places including "get privilege", "has privileges" APIs and CompositeRolesStore (for authentication).
* [ML] handles compressed model stream from native process (#58009)
This moves model storage from handling the fully parsed JSON string to handling two separate types of documents.
1. ModelSizeInfo which contains model size information
2. TrainedModelDefinitionChunk which contains a particular chunk of the compressed model definition string.
`model_size_info` is assumed to be handled first. This will generate the model_id and store the initial trained model config object. Then each chunk is assumed to be in correct order for concatenating the chunks to get a compressed definition.
Native side change: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/1349
When the documents are large, a follower can receive a partial response
because the requesting range of operations is capped by
max_read_request_size instead of max_read_request_operation_count. In
this case, the follower will continue reading the subsequent ranges
without checking the remaining size of the buffer. The buffer then can
use more memory than max_write_buffer_size and even causes OOM.
Backport of #58620
Since #58728 part of searchable snapshot shard files are written in cache
in an asynchronous manner in a dedicated thread pool. It means that even
if a search query is successful and returns, there are still more bytes to
write in the cached files on disk.
On CI this can be slow; if we want to check that the cached_bytes_written
has changed we need to check multiple times to give some time for the
cached data to be effectively written.
The checks on the license state have a singular method, isAllowed, that
returns whether the given feature is allowed by the current license.
However, there are two classes of usages, one which intends to actually
use a feature, and another that intends to return in telemetry whether
the feature is allowed. When feature usage tracking is added, the latter
case should not count as a "usage", so this commit reworks the calls to
isAllowed into 2 methods, checkFeature, which will (eventually) both
check whether a feature is allowed, and keep track of the last usage
time, and isAllowed, which simply determines whether the feature is
allowed.
Note that I considered having a boolean flag on the current method, but
wanted the additional clarity that a different method name provides,
versus a boolean flag which is more easily copied without realizing what
the flag means since it is nameless in call sites.
This commit changes CacheFile and CachedBlobContainerIndexInput so that
the read operations made by these classes are now progressively executed
and do not wait for full range to be written in cache. It relies on the change
introduced in #58477 and it is the last change extracted from #58164.
Relates #58164
Restoring from a snapshot (which is a particular form of recovery) does not currently take recovery throttling into account
(i.e. the `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec` setting). While restores are subject to their own throttling (repository
setting `max_restore_bytes_per_sec`), this repository setting does not allow for values to be configured differently on a
per-node basis. As restores are very similar in nature to peer recoveries (streaming bytes to the node), it makes sense to
configure throttling in a single place.
The `max_restore_bytes_per_sec` setting is also changed to default to unlimited now, whereas previously it was set to
`40mb`, which is the current default of `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec`). This means that no behavioral change
will be observed by clusters where the recovery and restore settings were not adapted.
Relates https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/57023
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Today the disk-based shard allocator accounts for incoming shards by
subtracting the estimated size of the incoming shard from the free space on the
node. This is an overly conservative estimate if the incoming shard has almost
finished its recovery since in that case it is already consuming most of the
disk space it needs.
This change adds to the shard stats a measure of how much larger each store is
expected to grow, computed from the ongoing recovery, and uses this to account
for the disk usage of incoming shards more accurately.
Backport of #58029 to 7.x
* Picky picky
* Missing type
SAML idP sends back a LogoutResponse at the end of the logout workflow. It can be sent via either HTTP-Redirect binding or HTTP-POST binding. Currently, the HTTP-Redirect request is simply ignored by Kibana and never reaches ES. It does not cause any obvious issue and the workflow is completed normally from user's perspective.
The HTTP-POST request results in a 404 error because POST request is not accepted by Kibana's logout end-point. This causes a non-trivial issue because it renders an error page in user's browser. In addition, some resources do not seem to be fully cleaned up due to the error, e.g. the username will be pre-filled when trying to login again after the 404 error.
This PR solves both of the above issues from ES side with a new /_security/saml/complete_logout end-point. Changes are still needed on Kibana side to relay the messages.
Backport of #58419
Mapping updates that originate from indexing a document with unmapped fields will use this new action
instead of the current put mapping action. This way on the security side, authorization logic
can easily determine whether a mapping update is automatically generated or a mapping update originates
from the put mapping api.
The new auto put mapping action is only used if all nodes are on the version that supports it.
This PR implements recursive mapping merging for composable index templates.
When creating an index, we perform the following:
* Add each component template mapping in order, merging each one in after the
last.
* Merge in the index template mappings (if present).
* Merge in the mappings on the index request itself (if present).
Some principles:
* All 'structural' changes are disallowed (but everything else is fine). An
object mapper can never be changed between `type: object` and `type: nested`. A
field mapper can never be changed to an object mapper, and vice versa.
* Generally, each section is merged recursively. This includes `object`
mappings, as well as root options like `dynamic_templates` and `meta`. Once we
reach 'leaf components' like field definitions, they always overwrite an
existing one instead of being merged.
Relates to #53101.
When per_partition_categorization.stop_on_warn is set for an analysis
config it is now passed through to the autodetect C++ process.
Also adds some end-to-end tests that exercise the functionality
added in elastic/ml-cpp#1356
Backport of #58632
* Replace compile configuration usage with api (#58451)
- Use java-library instead of plugin to allow api configuration usage
- Remove explicit references to runtime configurations in dependency declarations
- Make test runtime classpath input for testing convention
- required as java library will by default not have build jar file
- jar file is now explicit input of the task and gradle will ensure its properly build
* Fix compile usages in 7.x branch
RandomZone test method returns a ZoneId from the set of ids supported by
java. The only difference between joda and java supported timezones are
SystemV* timezones.
These should be excluded from randomZone method as they would break
testing. They also do not bring much confidence when used in testing as
I suspect they are rarely used.
That exclude should be removed for simplification once joda support is removed.
This commit adds the BuildParams.testSeed to the repository base paths used
in searchable snapshots QA tests. For S3 and GCS the test seed is added for
coherency sake with other integration tests while it's required for Azure as
Azure 3rd party tests are executed on CI simultaneously for regular and
SAS token accounts.
Closes#58260
The GET /_license endpoint displays "enterprise" licenses as
"platinum" by default so that old clients (including beats, kibana and
logstash) know to interpret this new license type as if it were a
platinum license.
However, this compatibility layer was not applied to the GET /_xpack/
endpoint which also displays a license type & mode.
This commit causes the _xpack API to mimic the _license API and treat
enterprise as platinum by default, with a new accept_enterprise
parameter that will cause the API to return the correct "enterprise"
value.
This BWC layer exists only for the 7.x branch.
This is a breaking change because, since 7.6, the _xpack API has
returned "enterprise" for enterprise licenses, but this has been found
to break old versions of beats and logstash so needs to be corrected.
EQL sequences can specify now a maximum time allowed for their span
(computed between the first and the last matching event).
(cherry picked from commit 747c3592244192a2e25a092f62aec91a899afc83)
* EQL: case sensitivity aware integration testing (#58624)
* Add DataLoader
* Rewrite case sensitivity settings:
NULL -> run both case sensitive and insensitive tests
TRUE -> run case sensitive test only
FALSE -> run case insensitive test only
* Rename test_queries_supported
* Add more toml tests from the Python client
Co-authored-by: Ross Wolf <31489089+rw-access@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 34d383421599f060a5c083b40df35f135de49e39)
SparseFileTracker.Gap can keep a reference to the corresponding range it is about to fill,
it does not need to resolve the range each time onSuccess/onProgress/onFailure are
called.
Relates #58477
The remote_monitoring_user user needs to access the enrich stats API.
But the request is denied because the API is categorized under admin.
The correct privilege should be monitor.
Adds parsing of `status` and `memory_reestimate_bytes`
to data frame analytics `memory_usage`. When the training surpasses
the model memory limit, the status will be set to `hard_limit` and
`memory_reestimate_bytes` can be used to update the job's
limit in order to restart the job.
Backport of #58588
Introduce pipe support, in particular head and tail
(which can also be chained).
(cherry picked from commit 4521ca3367147d4d6531cf0ab975d8d705f400ea)
(cherry picked from commit d6731d659d012c96b19879d13cfc9e1eaf4745a4)
Today SparseFileTracker allows to wait for a range to become available
before executing a given listener. In the case of searchable snapshot,
we'd like to be able to wait for a large range to be filled (ie, downloaded
and written to disk) while being able to execute the listener as soon as
a smaller range is available.
This pull request is an extract from #58164 which introduces a
ProgressListenableActionFuture that is used internally by
SparseFileTracker. The progressive listenable future allows to register
listeners attached to SparseFileTracker.Gap so that they are executed
once the Gap is completed (with success or failure) or as soon as the
Gap progress reaches a given progress value. This progress value is
defined when the tracker.waitForRange() method is called; this method
has been modified to accept a range and another listener's range to
operate on.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
If a project is pulling in an external org.elasticsearch dependency, the dependency
report generation would require a license file for the dependency to be present.
This would break precommit because a license was present that it did not feel was
warranted. This un-reverts the update to the dependenciesInfo task, as well as the
JNA license addition.
In SLM retention, when a minimum number of snapshots is required for retention, we prefer to remove
the oldest snapshots first. To perform this, we limit one of the streams, in a rare case this can
cause:
```
[mynode] error during snapshot retention task
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: -5
at java.util.stream.ReferencePipeline.limit(ReferencePipeline.java:469) ~[?:?]
at org.elasticsearch.xpack.core.slm.SnapshotRetentionConfiguration.lambda$getSnapshotDeletionPredicate$6(SnapshotRetentionConfiguration.java:195) ~[?:?]
at org.elasticsearch.xpack.slm.SnapshotRetentionTask.snapshotEligibleForDeletion(SnapshotRetentionTask.java:245) ~[?:?]
at org.elasticsearch.xpack.slm.SnapshotRetentionTask$1.lambda$onResponse$0(SnapshotRetentionTask.java:163) ~[?:?]
at java.util.stream.ReferencePipeline$2$1.accept(ReferencePipeline.java:176) ~[?:?]
at java.util.ArrayList$ArrayListSpliterator.forEachRemaining(ArrayList.java:1624) ~[?:?]
at java.util.stream.AbstractPipeline.copyInto(AbstractPipeline.java:484) ~[?:?]
at java.util.stream.AbstractPipeline.wrapAndCopyInto(AbstractPipeline.java:474) ~[?:?]
at java.util.stream.ReduceOps$ReduceOp.evaluateSequential(ReduceOps.java:913) ~[?:?]
```
When certain criteria are met. This commit fixes the negative limiting with `Math.max(0, ...)` and
adds a unit test for the behavior.
Resolves#58515
Rather than let ExtensiblePlugins know extending plugins' classloaders,
we now pass along an explicit ExtensionLoader that loads the extensions
asked for. Extensions constructed that way can optionally receive their
own Plugin instance in the constructor.
Today we have individual settings for configuring node roles such as
node.data and node.master. Additionally, roles are pluggable and we have
used this to introduce roles such as node.ml and node.voting_only. As
the number of roles is growing, managing these becomes harder for the
user. For example, to create a master-only node, today a user has to
configure:
- node.data: false
- node.ingest: false
- node.remote_cluster_client: false
- node.ml: false
at a minimum if they are relying on defaults, but also add:
- node.master: true
- node.transform: false
- node.voting_only: false
If they want to be explicit. This is also challenging in cases where a
user wants to have configure a coordinating-only node which requires
disabling all roles, a list which we are adding to, requiring the user
to keep checking whether a node has acquired any of these roles.
This commit addresses this by adding a list setting node.roles for which
a user has explicit control over the list of roles that a node has. If
the setting is configured, the node has exactly the roles in the list,
and not any additional roles. This means to configure a master-only
node, the setting is merely 'node.roles: [master]', and to configure a
coordinating-only node, the setting is merely: 'node.roles: []'.
With this change we deprecate the existing 'node.*' settings such as
'node.data'.
* [ML] make waiting for renormalization optional for internally flushing job (#58537)
When flushing, datafeeds only need the guaruntee that the latest bucket has been handled.
But, in addition to this, the typical call to flush waits for renormalization to complete. For large jobs, this can take a fair bit of time (even longer than a bucket length). This causes unnecessary delays in handling data.
This commit adds a new internal only flag that allows datafeeds (and forecasting) to skip waiting on renormalization.
closes#58395
Implements a new histogram aggregation called `variable_width_histogram` which
dynamically determines bucket intervals based on document groupings. These
groups are determined by running a one-pass clustering algorithm on each shard
and then reducing each shard's clusters using an agglomerative
clustering algorithm.
This PR addresses #9572.
The shard-level clustering is done in one pass to minimize memory overhead. The
algorithm was lightly inspired by
[this paper](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/1198387). It fetches
a small number of documents to sample the data and determine initial clusters.
Subsequent documents are then placed into one of these clusters, or a new one
if they are an outlier. This algorithm is described in more details in the
aggregation's docs.
At reduce time, a
[hierarchical agglomerative clustering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_clustering)
algorithm inspired by [this paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.00304)
continually merges the closest buckets from all shards (based on their
centroids) until the target number of buckets is reached.
The final values produced by this aggregation are approximate. Each bucket's
min value is used as its key in the histogram. Furthermore, buckets are merged
based on their centroids and not their bounds. So it is possible that adjacent
buckets will overlap after reduction. Because each bucket's key is its min,
this overlap is not shown in the final histogram. However, when such overlap
occurs, we set the key of the bucket with the larger centroid to the midpoint
between its minimum and the smaller bucket’s maximum:
`min[large] = (min[large] + max[small]) / 2`. This heuristic is expected to
increases the accuracy of the clustering.
Nodes are unable to share centroids during the shard-level clustering phase. In
the future, resolving https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/50863
would let us solve this issue.
It doesn’t make sense for this aggregation to support the `min_doc_count`
parameter, since clusters are determined dynamically. The `order` parameter is
not supported here to keep this large PR from becoming too complex.
Co-authored-by: James Dorfman <jamesdorfman@users.noreply.github.com>
The main changes are:
1. Catch the `NamedObjectNotFoundException` when parsing aggregation
type, and then throw a `ParsingException` with clear error message with hint.
2. Add a unit test method: AggregatorFactoriesTests#testInvalidType().
Closes#58146.
Co-authored-by: bellengao <gbl_long@163.com>
It is possible for the source document to have an empty string value
for a field that is mapped as numeric. We should treat those as missing
values and avoid throwing an assertion error.
Backport of #58541
This changes the default value for the results field of inference
applied on models that are trained via a data frame analytics job.
Previously, the results field default was `predicted_value`. This
commit makes it the same as in the training job itself. The new
default field is `<dependent_variable>_prediction`. Apart from
making inference consistent with the training job the model came
from, it is helpful to preserve the dependent variable name
by default as it provides some context to the user that may
avoid confusion as to which model results came from.
Backport of #58538
* Add acm mapping to APM for beats
* Add root mapping for APM
* Add sourcemap mapping to APM
* Fix missing properties
* Fix a second missing properties
* Add request property to acm
* Remove root and sourcemap per review
Co-authored-by: Mike Place <mike.place@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Add the ability to get a custom value while specifying a default and use it throughout the
codebase to get rid of the `null` edge case and shorten the code a little.
Introduces a new method on `MappedFieldType` to return a family type name which defaults to the field type.
Changes `wildcard` and `constant_keyword` field types to return `keyword` for field capabilities.
Relates to #53175
Similarities only apply to a few text-based field types, but are currently set directly on
the base MappedFieldType class. This commit moves similarity information into
TextSearchInfo, and removes any mentions of it from MappedFieldType or FieldMapper.
It was previously possible to include a similarity parameter on a number of field types
that would then ignore this information. To make it obvious that this has no effect, setting
this parameter on non-text field types now issues a deprecation warning.
This change allows the submit async search task to cancel children
and removes the manual indirection that cancels the search task when the submit
task is cancelled. This is now handled by the task cancellation, which can cancel
grand-children since #54757.
This commits allows data streams to be a valid source for analytics and transforms.
Data streams are fairly transparent and our `_search` and `_reindex` actions work without error.
For `_transforms` the check-pointing works as desired as well. Data streams are effectively treated as an `alias` and the backing index values are stored within checkpointing information.
GET inference stats now reads from the .ml-stats index.
Our tests should wait for yellow state before attempting to query the index for stat information.
Unlike `classification`, which is using a cross validation splitter
that produces training sets whose size is predictable and equal to
`training_percent * class_cardinality`, for regression we have been
using a random splitter that takes an independent decision for each
document. This means we cannot predict the exact size of the training
set. This poses a problem as we move towards performing test inference
on the java side as we need to be able to provide an accurate upper
bound of the training set size to the c++ process.
This commit replaces the random splitter we use for regression with
the same streaming-reservoir approach we do for `classification`.
Backport of #58331
Improve the usability of the MS-SQL server/ODBC escaped
date/time/timestamp literals, by allowing timezone/offset ids
in the parsed string, e.g.:
```
{ts '2000-01-01T11:11:11Z'}
```
Closes: #58262
(cherry picked from commit 0af1f2fef805324e802d97d2fd9b4660abb403f0)
There was a discrepancy in the implementation of flush
acknowledgements: most of the class was designed on the
basis that the "last finalized bucket time" could be null
but the wire serialization assumed that it was never
null. This works because, the C++ sends zero "last
finalized bucket time" when it is not known or not
relevant. But then the Java code will print that to
XContent as it is assuming null represents not known or
not relevant.
This change corrects the discrepancies. Internally within
the class null represents not known or not relevant, but
this is translated from/to 0 for communications from the
C++ and old nodes that have the bug.
Additionally I switched from Date to Instant for this
class and made the member variables final to modernise it
a bit.
Backport of #58413
Now that MappedFieldType no longer extends lucene's FieldType, we need to have a
way of getting the index information about a field necessary for building text queries,
building term vectors, highlighting, etc. This commit introduces a new TextSearchInfo
abstraction that holds this information, and a getTextSearchInfo() method to
MappedFieldType to make it available. Field types that do not support text search can
just return null here.
This allows us to remove the MapperService.getLuceneFieldType() shim method.
FieldTypeLookup maps field names to their MappedFieldTypes. In the past, due to
the presence of multiple mapping types within a single index, this had to be updated
in-place because a mapping update might only affect one type. However, now that
we only have a single type per index, we can completely rebuild the FieldTypeLookup
on each update, removing lots of concurrency worries.
Adds a new value to the "event" enum of ML annotations, namely
"categorization_status_change".
This will allow users to see when categorization was found to
be performing poorly. Once per-partition categorization is
available, it will allow users to see when categorization is
performing poorly for a specific partition.
It does not make sense to reuse the "model_change" event that
annotations already have, because categorizer state is separate
to model state ("model" state is really anomaly detector state),
and is not reverted by the revert model snapshot API.
Therefore annotations related to categorization need to be
treated differently to annotations related to anomaly detection.
Backporting #58096 to 7.x branch.
Relates to #53100
* use mapping source direcly instead of using mapper service to extract the relevant mapping details
* moved assertion to TimestampField class and added helper method for tests
* Improved logic that inserts timestamp field mapping into an mapping.
If the timestamp field path consisted out of object fields and
if the final mapping did not contain the parent field then an error
occurred, because the prior logic assumed that the object field existed.
When doing aliasing with the same name over non existing fields, the analyzer gets stuck in a loop trying to resolve the alias over and over leading to SO. This PR breaks the cycle by checking the relationship between the alias and the child it tries to replace as an alias should never replace its child.
Fix#57270Close#57417
Co-authored-by: Hailei <zhh5919@163.com>
(cherry picked from commit 46786ff2e1ed5951006ff4bdd2b6ac6a1ebcf17b)
* Add support for snapshot and restore to data streams (#57675)
This change adds support for including data streams in snapshots.
Names are provided in indices field (the same way as in other APIs), wildcards are supported.
If rename pattern is specified it renames both data streams and backing indices.
It also adds test to make sure SLM works correctly.
Closes#57127
Relates to #53100
* version fix
* compilation fix
* compilation fix
* remove unused changes
* compilation fix
* test fix
When a local model is constructed, the cache hit miss count is incremented.
When a user calls _stats, we will include the sum cache hit miss count across ALL nodes. This statistic is important to in comparing against the inference_count. If the cache hit miss count is near the inference_count it indicates that the cache is overburdened, or inappropriately configured.
This commit fixes an AOOBE in the handling of fatal
failures in _async_search. If the underlying cause is not found,
this change uses the root failure.
Closes#58311
Today when creating a follower index via the put follow API, or via an
auto-follow pattern, it is not possible to specify settings overrides
for the follower index. Instead, we copy all of the leader index
settings to the follower. Yet, there are cases where a user would want
some different settings on the follower index such as the number of
replicas, or allocation settings. This commit addresses this by allowing
the user to specify settings overrides when creating follower index via
manual put follower calls, or via auto-follow patterns. Note that not
all settings can be overrode (e.g., index.number_of_shards) so we also
have detection that prevents attempting to override settings that must
be equal between the leader and follow index. Note that we do not even
allow specifying such settings in the overrides, even if they are
specified to be equal between the leader and the follower
index. Instead, the must be implicitly copied from the leader index, not
explicitly set by the user.
Fixes a bug in TextFieldMapper serialization when index is false, and adds a
base-class test to ensure that all field mappers are tested against all variations
with defaults both included and excluded.
Fixes#58188
TIME_PARSE works correctly if both date and time parts are specified,
and a TIME object (that contains only time is returned).
Adjust docs and add a unit test that validates the behavior.
Follows: #55223
(cherry picked from commit 9d6b679a5da88f3c131b9bdba49aa92c6c272abe)
This is currently used to set the indexVersionCreated parameter on FieldMapper.
However, this parameter is only actually used by two implementations, and clutters
the API considerably. We should just remove it, and use it directly in the
implementations that require it.
Today the read/write locks used internally by CacheFile object are
wrapped into a ReleasableLock. This is not strictly required and also
prevents usage of the tryLock() methods which we would like to use
for early releasing of read operations (#58164).
This changes the actions that would attempt to make the managed index read only to
check if the managed index is the write index of a data stream before proceeding.
The updated actions are shrink, readonly, freeze and forcemerge.
(cherry picked from commit c906f631833fee8628f898917a8613a1f436c6b1)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
As part of the "ML in Spaces" project, access to the ML UI in
Kibana is migrating to being controlled by Kibana privileges.
The ML UI will check whether the logged-in user has permission
to do something ML-related using Kibana privileges, and if they
do will call the relevant ML Elasticsearch API using the Kibana
system user. In order for this to work the kibana_system role
needs to have administrative access to ML.
Backport of #58061
This commit bumps our JNA dependency from 4.5.1 to 5.5.0, so that we are
now on the latest maintained line, and pick up a large collection of bug
fixes that have accumulated.
The main improvement here is that the total expected
count of training rows in the test is calculated as the
sum of the training fraction times the cardinality of each
class (instead of the training fraction times the total doc count).
Also relaxes slightly the error bound on the uniformity test from 0.12
to 0.13.
Closes#54122
Backport of #58180
We don't allow converting a data stream's writeable index into a searchable
snapshot. We are currently preventing swapping a data stream's write index
with the restored index.
This adds another step that will not proceed with the searchable snapshot action
until the managed index is not the write index of a data stream anymore.
(cherry picked from commit ccd618ead7cf7f5a74b9fb34524d00024de1479a)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
MappedFieldType is a combination of two concerns:
* an extension of lucene's FieldType, defining how a field should be indexed
* a set of query factory methods, defining how a field should be searched
We want to break these two concerns apart. This commit is a first step to doing this, breaking
the inheritance relationship between MappedFieldType and FieldType. MappedFieldType
instead has a series of boolean flags defining whether or not the field is searchable or
aggregatable, and FieldMapper has a separate FieldType passed to its constructor defining
how indexing should be done.
Relates to #56814
The leases issued by CCR keep one extra operation around on the leader shards. This is not
harmful to the leader cluster, but means that there's potentially one delete that can't be
cleaned up.
Today a mounted searchable snapshot defaults to having the same replica
configuration as the index that was snapshotted. This commit changes this
behaviour so that we default to zero replicas on these indices, but allow the
user to override this in the mount request.
Relates #50999
This commit adds an optional field, `description`, to all ingest processors
so that users can explain the purpose of the specific processor instance.
Closes#56000.
This template was added for 7.0 for what I am guessing is a BWC issue related to deprecation
warnings. It unfortunately seems to cause failures because templates for these tests are not cleared
after the test (because these are upgrade tests).
Resolves#56363
This need some reorg of BinaryDV field data classes to allow specialisation of scripted doc values.
Moved common logic to a new abstract base class and added a new subclass to return string-based representations to scripts.
Closes#58044
Allows the kibana user to collect data telemetry in a background
task by giving the kibana_system built-in role the view_index_metadata
and monitoring privileges over all indices (*).
Without this fix, users who try to use Metricbeat for Stack Monitoring today
see the following error repeatedly in their Metricbeat log. Due to this error
Metricbeat is unwilling to proceed further and, thus, no Stack Monitoring
data is indexed into the Elasticsearch cluster.
Co-authored-by: Albert Zaharovits <albert.zaharovits@elastic.co>
* Remove usage of deprecated testCompile configuration
* Replace testCompile usage by testImplementation
* Make testImplementation non transitive by default (as we did for testCompile)
* Update CONTRIBUTING about using testImplementation for test dependencies
* Fail on testCompile configuration usage
Previously we excluded requiring licenses for dependencies with the
group name org.elasticsearch under the assumption that these use the
top-level Elasticsearch license. This is not always correct, for
example, for the org.elasticsearch:jna dependency as this is merely a
wrapper around the upstream JNA project, and that is the license that we
should be including. A recent change modified this check from using the
group name to checking only if the dependency is a project
dependency. This exposed the use of JNA in SQL CLI to this check, but
the license for it was not added. This commit addresses this by adding
the license.
Relates #58015
This has `EnsembleInferenceModel` not parse feature_names from the XContent.
Instead, it will rely on `rewriteFeatureIndices` to be called ahead time.
Consequently, protections are made for a fail fast path if `rewriteFeatureIndices` has not been called before `infer`.
We were previously configuring BWC testing tasks by matching on task
name prefix. This naive approach breaks down when you have versions like
1.0.1 and 1.0.10 since they both share a common prefix. This commit
makes the pattern matching more specific so we won't inadvertently
spin up the wrong cluster version.
This type of result will store stats about how well categorization
is performing. When per-partition categorization is in use, separate
documents will be written for every partition so that it is possible
to see if categorization is working well for some partitions but not
others.
This PR is a minimal implementation to allow the C++ side changes to
be made. More Java side changes related to per-partition
categorization will be in followup PRs. However, even in the long
term I do not see a major benefit in introducing dedicated APIs for
querying categorizer stats. Like forecast request stats the
categorizer stats can be read directly from the job's results alias.
Backport of #57978