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Test the Cluster Shard Allocation Explain API with closed indices #38631

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This pull request modifies the ClusterAllocationExplainIT test suite so that it always runs the tests with opened and closed indices. The only test that was not adapted for closed indices is testAllocationFilteringOnIndexCreation because we don't allow to directly create indices in the closed state.

Relates to #33888

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LGTM

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logger.info("--> close the index, now the replica is stale");
assertAcked(client().admin().indices().prepareClose("idx"));
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will this turn cluster health RED? If so, I think that that is not desired behavior. Let's add a bullet point to the meta-issue that we will change that.

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It does not turn the cluster health red. Here we use the cluster health to check for index health after the close so that there's no initializing shards. I've added a missing setWaitForNoInitializingShards.

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tlrx commented Feb 11, 2019

@elasticmachine run elasticsearch-ci/1
@elasticmachine run elasticsearch-ci/default-distro

@tlrx tlrx merged commit b756f6c into elastic:replicated-closed-indices Feb 18, 2019
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Thanks @ywelsch

tlrx added a commit to tlrx/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request Feb 20, 2019
Similarly to elastic#38631, this pull request modifies multiple test suites so
that they runs the tests with opened or closed indices.

The suites are testing:
- shard allocation filtering
- shard allocation awereness
- Reroute API

Relates to elastic#33888
tlrx added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 22, 2019
* Adapt more tests suites to closed indices

Similarly to #38631, this pull request modifies multiple test suites so
that they runs the tests with opened or closed indices.

The suites are testing:
- shard allocation filtering
- shard allocation awereness
- Reroute API

Relates to #33888
tlrx added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 28, 2019
Before this change, closed indexes were simply not replicated. It was therefore 
possible to close an index and then decommission a data node without knowing 
that this data node contained shards of the closed index, potentially leading to 
data loss. Shards of closed indices were not completely taken into account when 
balancing the shards within the cluster, or automatically replicated through shard 
copies, and they were not easily movable from node A to node B using APIs like 
Cluster Reroute without being fully reopened and closed again.

This commit changes the logic executed when closing an index, so that its shards 
are not just removed and forgotten but are instead reinitialized and reallocated on 
data nodes using an engine implementation which does not allow searching or
 indexing, which has a low memory overhead (compared with searchable/indexable 
opened shards) and which allows shards to be recovered from peer or promoted 
as primaries when needed.

This new closing logic is built on top of the new Close Index API introduced in 
6.7.0 (#37359). Some pre-closing sanity checks are executed on the shards before 
closing them, and closing an index on a 8.0 cluster will reinitialize the index shards 
and therefore impact the cluster health.

Some APIs have been adapted to make them work with closed indices:
- Cluster Health API
- Cluster Reroute API
- Cluster Allocation Explain API
- Recovery API
- Cat Indices
- Cat Shards
- Cat Health
- Cat Recovery

This commit contains all the following changes (most recent first):
* c6c42a1 Adapt NoOpEngineTests after #39006
* 3f9993d Wait for shards to be active after closing indices (#38854)
* 5e7a428 Adapt the Cluster Health API to closed indices (#39364)
* 3e61939 Adapt CloseFollowerIndexIT for replicated closed indices (#38767)
* 71f5c34 Recover closed indices after a full cluster restart (#39249)
* 4db7fd9 Adapt the Recovery API for closed indices (#38421)
* 4fd1bb2 Adapt more tests suites to closed indices (#39186)
* 0519016 Add replica to primary promotion test for closed indices (#39110)
* b756f6c Test the Cluster Shard Allocation Explain API with closed indices (#38631)
* c484c66 Remove index routing table of closed indices in mixed versions clusters (#38955)
* 00f1828 Mute CloseFollowerIndexIT.testCloseAndReopenFollowerIndex()
* e845b0a Do not schedule Refresh/Translog/GlobalCheckpoint tasks for closed indices (#38329)
* cf9a015 Adapt testIndexCanChangeCustomDataPath for replicated closed indices (#38327)
* b9becdd Adapt testPendingTasks() for replicated closed indices (#38326)
* 02cc730 Allow shards of closed indices to be replicated as regular shards (#38024)
* e53a9be Fix compilation error in IndexShardIT after merge with master
* cae4155 Relax NoOpEngine constraints (#37413)
* 54d110b [RCI] Adapt NoOpEngine to latest FrozenEngine changes
* c63fd69 [RCI] Add NoOpEngine for closed indices (#33903)

Relates to #33888
tlrx added a commit to tlrx/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request Mar 1, 2019
…astic#38631)

This pull request modifies the `ClusterAllocationExplainIT` test suite so 
that it always runs the tests with opened and closed indices. The only test 
that was not adapted for closed indices is `testAllocationFilteringOnIndexCreation` 
because we don't allow to directly create indices in the closed state.

Relates to elastic#33888
tlrx added a commit to tlrx/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request Mar 1, 2019
* Adapt more tests suites to closed indices

Similarly to elastic#38631, this pull request modifies multiple test suites so
that they runs the tests with opened or closed indices.

The suites are testing:
- shard allocation filtering
- shard allocation awereness
- Reroute API

Relates to elastic#33888
tlrx added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 1, 2019
Backport support for replicating closed indices (#39499)
    
    Before this change, closed indexes were simply not replicated. It was therefore
    possible to close an index and then decommission a data node without knowing
    that this data node contained shards of the closed index, potentially leading to
    data loss. Shards of closed indices were not completely taken into account when
    balancing the shards within the cluster, or automatically replicated through shard
    copies, and they were not easily movable from node A to node B using APIs like
    Cluster Reroute without being fully reopened and closed again.
    
    This commit changes the logic executed when closing an index, so that its shards
    are not just removed and forgotten but are instead reinitialized and reallocated on
    data nodes using an engine implementation which does not allow searching or
     indexing, which has a low memory overhead (compared with searchable/indexable
    opened shards) and which allows shards to be recovered from peer or promoted
    as primaries when needed.
    
    This new closing logic is built on top of the new Close Index API introduced in
    6.7.0 (#37359). Some pre-closing sanity checks are executed on the shards before
    closing them, and closing an index on a 8.0 cluster will reinitialize the index shards
    and therefore impact the cluster health.
    
    Some APIs have been adapted to make them work with closed indices:
    - Cluster Health API
    - Cluster Reroute API
    - Cluster Allocation Explain API
    - Recovery API
    - Cat Indices
    - Cat Shards
    - Cat Health
    - Cat Recovery
    
    This commit contains all the following changes (most recent first):
    * c6c42a1 Adapt NoOpEngineTests after #39006
    * 3f9993d Wait for shards to be active after closing indices (#38854)
    * 5e7a428 Adapt the Cluster Health API to closed indices (#39364)
    * 3e61939 Adapt CloseFollowerIndexIT for replicated closed indices (#38767)
    * 71f5c34 Recover closed indices after a full cluster restart (#39249)
    * 4db7fd9 Adapt the Recovery API for closed indices (#38421)
    * 4fd1bb2 Adapt more tests suites to closed indices (#39186)
    * 0519016 Add replica to primary promotion test for closed indices (#39110)
    * b756f6c Test the Cluster Shard Allocation Explain API with closed indices (#38631)
    * c484c66 Remove index routing table of closed indices in mixed versions clusters (#38955)
    * 00f1828 Mute CloseFollowerIndexIT.testCloseAndReopenFollowerIndex()
    * e845b0a Do not schedule Refresh/Translog/GlobalCheckpoint tasks for closed indices (#38329)
    * cf9a015 Adapt testIndexCanChangeCustomDataPath for replicated closed indices (#38327)
    * b9becdd Adapt testPendingTasks() for replicated closed indices (#38326)
    * 02cc730 Allow shards of closed indices to be replicated as regular shards (#38024)
    * e53a9be Fix compilation error in IndexShardIT after merge with master
    * cae4155 Relax NoOpEngine constraints (#37413)
    * 54d110b [RCI] Adapt NoOpEngine to latest FrozenEngine changes
    * c63fd69 [RCI] Add NoOpEngine for closed indices (#33903)
    
    Relates to #33888
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