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We suspect the flakiness could’ve come from the fact that the rollover step used to create the new index and roll the write alias to the new index in separate cluster state updates. So the assertion that the rolled index exists could’ve passed in the test but, before the alias was rolled over to the new index, the subsequent write we execute in the test (namely `indexDocs("test_user", "x-pack-test-password", "foo_alias", 1)`) would’ve sent the new document to the source index (ie. foo-logs-000001) This would see the source index containing 3 documents and the rolled index (foo-logs-000002) 0 documents. However, we fixed this and the rollover step executes the “create index and roll alias” in one single cluster update, so this situation should not occur anymore. (cherry picked from commit 834261c4fe7dd93f437eeec43c00d01ff2279f86) Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co> |
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