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1105 Commits (37e0dc9368c8e3e7a7112f03f2673f9c5070d820)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Wilder eff71cbe23 Rollover to new TSM file when max blocks exceeded
Fixes #6406
2016-05-18 15:25:55 -06:00
Jason Wilder 8fda621d8b Fix memory spike when compacting overwritten points
If a large series contains a point that is overwritten, the compactor
would load the whole series into RAM during a full compaction.  If
the series was large, it could cause very large RAM spikes and OOMs.

The change reworks the compactor to merge blocks more incrementally
similar to the fix done in #6556.

Fixes #6557
2016-05-18 15:25:55 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 946968ba23 Fixing panic in SHOW FIELD KEYS caused by 733a17d
The list of field keys in the index may have differed from the field
keys in the actual shard. Fixing `SHOW FIELD KEYS` so it relies only on
the shard rather than the index.

Fixes #6659.
2016-05-18 14:43:50 -04:00
Edd Robinson f78e67d09c Fix concurrent map access panic 2016-05-18 17:56:50 +01:00
Joe LeGasse af432e7d12 Fix loop variable reuse in database close
Fixes #6650
2016-05-17 11:25:39 -04:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 42cdaf0365 Merge pull request #6529 from influxdata/js-6519-select-tag-key-specifier
Support cast syntax for selecting a specific type
2016-05-16 12:30:14 -04:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 23f6a706bb Support cast syntax for selecting a specific type
Casting syntax is done with the PostgreSQL syntax `field1::float` to
specify which type should be used when selecting a field. You can also
do `field1::field` or `tag1::tag` to specify that a field or tag should
be selected.

This makes it possible to select a tag when a field key and a tag key
conflict with each other in a measurement. It also means it's possible
to choose a field with a specific type if multiple shards disagree. If
no types are given, the same ordering for how a type is chosen is used
to determine which type to return.

The FieldDimensions method has been updated to return the data type for
the fields that get returned. The SeriesKeys function has also been
removed since it is no longer needed. SeriesKeys was originally used for
the fill iterator, but then expanded to be used by auxiliary iterators
for determining the channel iterator types. The fill iterator doesn't
need it anymore and the auxiliary types are better served by
FieldDimensions implementing that functionality, so SeriesKeys is no
longer needed.

Fixes #6519.
2016-05-16 12:08:29 -04:00
Jason Wilder ce141eae37 Merge pull request #6637 from influxdata/jw-revert-compact
Revert "Fix memory spike when compacting overwritten points"
2016-05-16 09:46:24 -06:00
Jason Wilder 23fc9ff748 Revert "Fix memory spike when compacting overwritten points"
This reverts commit d99c5e26f6.
2016-05-16 09:30:34 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg a17f3d960a SHOW TAG VALUES accepts != and !~ in WHERE clause
Fixes #6607.
2016-05-16 08:51:09 -04:00
Jason Wilder 5b6f3afefa Limit concurrent shards loading to number of cores available 2016-05-13 15:41:32 -06:00
Jason Wilder 11871958c6 Merge pull request #6618 from influxdata/jw-shard-load
Optimize shard index loading
2016-05-13 14:16:17 -06:00
Jason Wilder 9e54adc719 Speed up drop database
Drop database was closing and deleting each shard dir individually and
serially.  It would then delete the empty database dirs.

This changes drop database to close all shards in parallel and run
one os.RemoveAll to remove everything under the db dir which is more
efficient.

This also reworked the locking to avoid locking the tsdb.Store for
long periods of time.  That can cause queries and writes for other
databases to block as well.
2016-05-13 10:26:28 -06:00
Jason Wilder 0dbd4893da Optimize shard index loading
On data sets with many series and potentially large series keys,
the cost of parsing the key and re-indexing can be high.

Loading the TSM keys into the index was being done repeatedly for
series that were already index by an earlier TSM file.  This was
wasted worked and slows down shard loading.

Parsing the key was also innefficient and allocated a new string
slice.  This was simplified to remove that allocation.
2016-05-12 14:02:42 -06:00
Ben Johnson 7afb73aa99 Merge pull request #6598 from benbjohnson/parallelize-planning
Parallelize query planning
2016-05-12 09:00:58 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 89346bb618 Merge pull request #6600 from influxdata/0.13
Merge 0.13 release candidate back to master
2016-05-11 13:04:26 -04:00
Ben Johnson 668bae57df
parallelize query planning
This commit changes the `tsm1.Engine` to create individual series
iterators in batches so that it can be parallelized. Iterators
are combined at the end so they can be redistributed to the
parallelized merge iterator.
2016-05-11 10:38:11 -06:00
Cory LaNou c32906a366 Merge pull request #6593 from influxdata/cjl-copyshard
create shard snapshot
2016-05-10 20:01:59 -05:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 8353b0c20f Merge pull request #6592 from influxdata/js-3451-show-field-keys-with-field-type
Update SHOW FIELD KEYS to return the field type with the field key
2016-05-10 14:13:17 -04:00
Jason Wilder d8490f1170 Merge pull request #6587 from influxdata/jw-validate-fields
Fix for merge values
2016-05-10 11:56:07 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 733a17d9e9 Update SHOW FIELD KEYS to return the field type with the field key
Fixes #3451.
2016-05-10 13:16:57 -04:00
Cory LaNou f415cf89ad wip 2016-05-10 11:01:03 -05:00
Jason Wilder 9b86bfea2a Merge pull request #6582 from eleme/fix_engine_cache_size
fix cache size of engine
2016-05-10 09:01:03 -06:00
Jason Wilder 8839cabd41 Add benchmark for Merge 2016-05-10 08:39:55 -06:00
Cory LaNou 4d30ea1eb3 minor PR feedback refactor 2016-05-10 08:14:51 -05:00
Cory LaNou a3bf3e2ef1 added baseline backup/restore plumbing 2016-05-10 08:14:51 -05:00
Jason Wilder 4f39cb2f97 Fix case where Merge return unsorted values 2016-05-09 15:40:34 -06:00
Ben Johnson 078e561820
parallelize iterators 2016-05-09 10:25:30 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg 3f4072be7a Fix SHOW TAG VALUES condition to not filter "name" erroneously
Before #6038 was merged, we needed to filter "name" so that it didn't
accidentally hit the code path that used "name" to check the name of a
measurement. This was changed to "_name" to avoid a conflict with a
legitimate tag that used "name" as the key.

SHOW TAG VALUES was never modified to remove the code that filtered out
"name". This removes that line of code so a condition with "name"
doesn't get removed erroneously.

Example:

    SHOW TAG VALUES WITH KEY = host WHERE "name" = 'jsternberg'

Fixes #6581.
2016-05-09 10:27:53 -04:00
thbourlove 22c2e7e1c5 fix cache memory size of engine 2016-05-09 21:29:34 +08:00
Jason Wilder d99c5e26f6 Fix memory spike when compacting overwritten points
If a large series contains a point that is overwritten, the compactor
would load the whole series into RAM during a full compaction.  If
the series was large, it could cause very large RAM spikes and OOMs.

The change reworks the compactor to merge blocks more incrementally
similar to the fix done in #6556.
2016-05-05 22:31:30 -06:00
Ben Johnson 4c45f8ec32 Merge pull request #6560 from benbjohnson/optimize-tsm1-call-iterator
Move call iterator to series level
2016-05-05 11:13:53 -06:00
Ben Johnson fdf34d4356
move call iterator to series level
This commit moves the `CallIterator` to wrap the individual series
instead of wrapping a shard. This allows individual points to be
aggregated before being merged.

This will cause a small increase in memory usuage per series but
it shows a 20% decrease in query time when there are a moderate
number of points per series.
2016-05-05 09:59:03 -06:00
Jason Wilder a0ac754802 Fix loading huge series into RAM when points are overwritten
In some query scenarios, if there are a lot of points on disk spread
across many blocks in TSM files and a point is overwritten near the
begginning of the shard's timerange, the full series could be loaded
into RAM triggering OOMs and huge allocations.

The issue was that the KeyCursor code that handles overwriting points
had a simple implementation that just deduped the whole series in this
case.  This falls over when the series is quite large.

Instead, the KeyCursor has been changed to only decode blocks with
updated points.  It then keeps track of what section of the blocks
have been read so they are not re-read when the later points are
decoded.

Since the points in a block are always sorted, the code was also changed
to remove the Deduplicate calls since they end up
reallocating the slice.  Instead, we do a sorted merge and re-use
the slice as much as we can.
2016-05-05 09:34:44 -06:00
Jason Wilder 57cb3fdbc0 Merge pull request #6522 from influxdata/tp-tsm-dump
Dump TSM files to line protocol
2016-05-03 10:44:33 -06:00
Jason Wilder 4196554f51 Fix overwriting points returning wrong value
The cursors were returning the wrong value in the case when points
existed in both the cache and tsm files with the same timestamp. The
cache value should have been returned, but the tsm value was returned
incorrectly.

Fixes #6439
2016-05-03 09:21:31 -06:00
Ben Johnson 417df18396 Merge pull request #6533 from benbjohnson/optimize-show-series
Optimize SHOW SERIES
2016-05-03 09:15:21 -06:00
Edd Robinson fd77dbe648 Merge pull request #6546 from influxdata/er-build-tag
Fix invalid build tag
2016-05-03 16:00:39 +01:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg a2a5c32770 Merge pull request #6539 from influxdata/js-6495-fix-aggregates-with-empty-shards
Fix aggregate returns when data is missing from some shards
2016-05-03 10:56:21 -04:00
Ben Johnson 49eb3b8d04
optimize show series iterator
This commit changes the `SeriesIterator` to process one measurement
at a time and uses a `floatFastDedupeIterator` to avoid point
encoding during deduplication.
2016-05-03 08:52:44 -06:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg d6d0addcec Fix aggregate returns when data is missing from some shards
If a shard is empty for a specific field and the field type is something
other than a float, a nil iterator would get returned from one of the
empty shards and cause the combined iterators to be cast to the float
type and all other iterator types to be discarded (or for integers, to
be cast).

This is rare since most aggregates don't accept strings or booleans, but
for queries like:

    SELECT distinct(string) FROM mydata

It would result in nothing getting returned if one of the shards didn't
have a value for `string`.

This change modifies the query engine to return nil for the shards
instead of a fake iterator and then to only use the fake iterator if the
final aggregate iterator is nil (meaning that no iterators could be
constructed for the field from any shard).

Fixes #6495.
2016-05-03 10:41:22 -04:00
Edd Robinson d35fa1ec97 Remove redundant windows build tags 2016-05-03 14:22:02 +01:00
Jason Wilder d82aa98951 Reduce indentation in filter func 2016-05-02 11:38:25 -06:00
Jason Wilder e0304ae3d5 Fix shards not getting assigned to series on restart
Also, simplifies the LoadMetaDataIndex func to not require a *Shard
2016-05-02 11:36:05 -06:00
Jason Wilder 2d09937fd2 Fix removing fully deleted index blocks
If multiple tombstone entries happen to exist for the same key in a
tombstone file, it was possible to panic.  The first application
would remove all index entries and the second time around the code
still assumed entries would exist and would index into the nil slice.

Also fixes a case where the range of time would fully delete all index
entries, but it did not align with math.MinInt64 and math.MaxInt64.  This
would cause the index locations to still exist in the offset slice.  This
is inefficient because the BlockIterator would still scan and decode the block
only to discover that all the values are deleted.  We now just remove it from
the offsets slice in this case since the range of values are deleted.
2016-05-02 11:36:05 -06:00
Jason Wilder 58aa65d5a8 Optimize applyTombstones
When a large tombstone file existed on disk, this code was slow since
it would apply each tombstone to the index one at a time causing the
index to be scanned for each key.

Instead, we group all the tombstones together by timestamp and apply
in bulk so that the index in scan once for each set of tombstones.

If we change to immuntable tombstone files, it might be better to just
write a file where all the keys have the same tombstone so we can re-apply
them efficiently.
2016-05-02 11:36:05 -06:00
Jason Wilder c73c7cea25 Revert filtering index entries in BlockIterator
This was the wrong fix.  The real issue was the tombstones were
being read incorrectly and also applied incorrectly at times.  This
code is slower and not necessary so reverting it.
2016-05-02 11:36:04 -06:00
Jason Wilder 3a7429886e Optimize Measurement.DropSeries 2016-05-02 11:36:04 -06:00
Jason Wilder f9ace932c0 Fix V2 tombstone reading file position
Each iteration of the loop was incrementing the position by 4 incorrectly.
The position should start at four since the header is 4 bytes.  This
caused tombstones at the end of the file to not be read because the counter
was out of sync with the actual file position which cause the loop to exit early.

Probably better to refactor this to check for io.EOF instead of using the counter.
2016-05-02 11:36:04 -06:00
Jason Wilder 61e0d8ff93 Fix log prefix formatting 2016-05-02 11:36:04 -06:00