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Jeffrey Smith II fce0d1c863
chore: update to go 1.19 (#24119)
* chore: update to go 1.19.6

* chore: gofmt

* test: fix tests for sort order change

* chore: generate pb

* feat: upgrade flux to v0.188.0 (#23911)

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.171.0

Tests failing, safety commit

First step in https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/23815

* fix: remove "org" parameter" from writeOptSource

I attempted to implement the "orgOpt" argument in a similar fashion
to f6669f7512. However, it looks like Flux doesn't accept "org" as
a parameter to "load". It responds with:

Error calling function \"load\" @113:16-113:30: error calling function \"to\" @6:19-6:47: unused arguments [org]

This brings us from 194 passing to 570 passing.

* fix: temporarily disable broken flux tests

These tests expect rows to be stored in a certain order. However,
nothing is specifying the sort order. This has been fixed in a
later update to flux: (see 3d6f47ded).

Temporarily disable these tests until we include a fixed
version of the flux tests.

* chore: add tests from a492993012

This fixes "test-flux.sh" so it runs tests within the "flux/"
directory. This uncovered some other issues with the tests
located within "flux/". These also needed to be updated
to match the newer flux API.

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.172.0

This includes changes made in "cbbf4b27da". Since "test.go" in 2.x
diverged from 1.x, some modifications were required to make this
compatible.

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.173.0

* feat: upgrade flux to v0.174.0

* fix: Update the condition when reseting cursor (#23522)

Filters that contain `or` may change between cursor resets so we must remember to update the condition in the read cursor.

```flux
|> filter(fn: (r) => ((r["_field"] == "field1" and r["_value"]==true) or (r["_field"] == "field2" and r["_value"] == false)))
```

Closes https://github.com/influxdata/flux/issues/4804

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.174.1

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.175.0

* chore: remove end-to-end tests

These were removed in a492993 for 2.x. These tests prevent "go test ./..."
from completing. As stated in the original commit, these tests should now be
handled by the "fluxtest" harness.

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.176.0

Some tests needed to be disabled within the flux harness. This is a
result of enabling "Optimize Aggregate Window" in flux@05a1065f.
These tests are not present in 2.x. Therefore, I am unsure if
the breakage is resolved in a later commit.

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.177.0

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.178.0

* feat: upgrade flux to v0.179.0

This removes all invocations of "flux.RegisterOpSpec". According
to flux@e39096d5, "flux.RegisterOpSpec" does nothing in the
current version of flux and was removed.

* chore: update fluxtest skip list (#23633)

* chore: manually backport 785a465e9a

This removes the reference to "flux.Spec".

* build(flux): update flux to v0.181.0 (#23682)

* build(flux): update flux to v0.184.2

* chore: skip more Flux acceptance tests

There are issues for each skip detailed in test-flux.sh.

* feat: upgrade flux to v0.185.0

This adds "FluxTesting" to the "HTTPD" configuration. This option is
hidden and disabled by default. When "FluxTesting" is set, it
enables the default testing flags for "Flux".

These flags allow the "vectorized float tests" and tests requiring
the "removeRedundantSortNodes" and "labelPolymorphism" flag
enabled to work. These changes are based off of d8553c002e.

flux@3d6f47ded is included within this version of Flux. Therefore
we can now include the "group_*" tests.

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.186.0

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.187.0

* feat: upgrade flux to 0.188.0

* fix: re-run ./generate.sh with updated protoc

* fix: restrict cores to match CircleCI documentation

Co-authored-by: davidby-influx <dbyrne@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Westerlind <marwes91@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Brickley <sean@wabr.io>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher M. Wolff <chris.wolff@influxdata.com>

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Co-authored-by: Brandon Pfeifer <bpfeifer@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: davidby-influx <dbyrne@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Westerlind <marwes91@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Brickley <sean@wabr.io>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher M. Wolff <chris.wolff@influxdata.com>
2023-03-03 10:05:05 -05:00
Ayan George b1def70670
feat: generate modern profiles (#19655)
* feat: generate modern profiles

Prior to this commit, influxd was writing legacy profiling data which
often (always?) required an accompanying executable to use.

This commit instructs influxd to write profiles in the new format which
can be examined without a binary.

While we're at it, this commit also adds the allocs and threadcreate
profiles.

Finally, this patch also changes the format of the downloaded tar in the
following ways:

* The profiles are added to the profile/ directory -- so instead of
  extracting the profiles into your current directory, they're placed in
  a "profiles" directory.

* This commit adds the .pb.gz extension to each of the files since
  they're gzipped protobuf files and not .txt.
2020-10-21 09:26:15 -04:00
Edd Robinson 8934aacebb Adds mutex profile
Mutex profiles are now available via the:

  - /debug/pprof/mutex
  - /debug/pprof/all

endpoints.
2017-08-04 14:36:39 +01:00
Edd Robinson b4a427f9a2 Address PR feedback 2017-05-15 14:41:51 +01:00
Edd Robinson 1cbbaa9317 Add support for shards, stats and diagnostics 2017-05-15 14:12:00 +01:00
Edd Robinson 8f8ff0ec61 Adds handler for returning a profile archive
Currently, when debugging issues with InfluxDB we often ask for the
following profiles:

  curl -o block.txt "http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/block?debug=1"
  curl -o goroutine.txt
"http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/goroutine?debug=1"
  curl -o heap.txt "http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/heap?debug=1"
  curl -o cpu.txt "http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/profile

This can be bothersome for users, or even difficult if they're
unfamiliar with cURL (or it's not on their system).

This commit adds a new endpoint: /debug/pprof/all which will return a
single compressed archive of all of the above profiles. The CPU profile
is optional, and not returned by default. To include a CPU profile the
URL to request should be: /debug/pprof/all?cpu=true. It's also possible
to vary the length of the CPU profile by adding a `seconds=x` parameter,
where x defaults to 30, if absent.

The new command for gathering profiles from users should now be:

  curl -o profiles.tar.gz "http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/all"

Or, if we need to see a CPU profile:

  curl -o profiles.tar.gz
"http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/all?cpu=true"

It's important to remember that a CPU profile is a blocking operation
and by default it will take 30 seconds for the response to be returned
to the user.

Finally, if the user is unfamiliar with cURL, they will now be able to
visit http://localhost:8086/debug/pprof/all in a web browser, and the
archive will be downloaded to their machine.
2017-05-15 14:11:38 +01:00