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16 Commits (80cd5e63af7c39ff111c91c7fdbcf0eb8bf49655)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan A. Sternberg 0b7c56bcd8 Update the zap logger dependency
The previous sha was taken from a revision on a devel branch that I
thought would continue staying in the tree after it was merged. That
revision was rebased away and the API was changed for the logger.

This updates the usage of the logger and adds a simple package for
constructing the base logger.

The 1.0 version of zap changed the format of the default console logger
so this change moves over to this new logger instead of attempting to
retain backwards compatibility with the old format.
2017-11-10 16:27:16 -06:00
Ben Johnson 156f25ac23
Improve SHOW TAG KEYS performance. 2017-11-07 10:59:19 -07:00
Edd Robinson fbcb299b8a Support WHERE time clause in SHOW TAG VALUES
This commit adds time support to SHOW TAG VALUES. Time can be used as
both a lower and upper boundary. However, there are some caveats.

For the `inmem` index, filtering by time will still return all results
because the index data is shared across shards.

For the `tsi1` index, filtering by time will only work down to the shard
lever. Specifically, when querying by time all shards within that time
range will be used to generate the results.
2017-11-06 19:15:01 +00:00
Stuart Carnie f3d45ba301 influxdata/influxdb/influxql -> influxdata/influxql 2017-10-30 14:40:26 -07:00
Edd Robinson 2ea2abb001 Remove possibility of race when dropping shards
Fixes #8819.

Previously, the process of dropping expired shards according to the
retention policy duration, was managed by two independent goroutines in
the retention policy service. This behaviour was introduced in #2776,
at a time when there were both data and meta nodes in the OSS codebase.
The idea was that only the leader meta node would run the meta data
deletions in the first goroutine, and all other nodes would run the
local deletions in the second goroutine.

InfluxDB no longer operates in that way and so we ended up with two
independent goroutines that were carrying out an action that was really
dependent on each other.

If the second goroutine runs before the first then it may not see the
meta data changes indicating shards should be deleted and it won't
delete any shards locally. Shortly after this the first goroutine will
run and remove the meta data for the shard groups.

This results in a situation where it looks like the shards have gone,
but in fact they remain on disk (and importantly, their series within
the index) until the next time the second goroutine runs. By default
that's 30 minutes.

In the case where the shards to be removed would have removed the last
occurences of some series, then it's possible that if the database was already at its
maximum series limit (or tag limit for that matter), no further new series
can be inserted.
2017-10-26 16:15:13 +01:00
Edd Robinson 1629ec7f5f Add tests to Retention service 2017-10-26 14:47:30 +01:00
Edd Robinson a37fca1199 Add Store mock 2017-10-26 14:47:30 +01:00
Joe LeGasse 815f740f4c initial fga work
wip

wip

fix tests / build
2017-05-26 13:16:27 -07:00
Edd Robinson 1cbbaa9317 Add support for shards, stats and diagnostics 2017-05-15 14:12:00 +01:00
Mark Rushakoff a135906b43 Merge pull request #7747 from influxdata/mr-lint-cleanup
Miscellaneous lint cleanup
2017-01-10 08:22:00 -08:00
Jonathan A. Sternberg d7c8c7ca4f Support subquery execution in the query language
This adds query syntax support for subqueries and adds support to the
query engine to execute queries on subqueries.

Subqueries act as a source for another query. It is the equivalent of
writing the results of a query to a temporary database, executing
a query on that temporary database, and then deleting the database
(except this is all performed in-memory).

The syntax is like this:

    SELECT sum(derivative) FROM (SELECT derivative(mean(value)) FROM cpu GROUP BY *)

This will execute derivative and then sum the result of those derivatives.
Another example:

    SELECT max(min) FROM (SELECT min(value) FROM cpu GROUP BY host)

This would let you find the maximum minimum value of each host.

There is complete freedom to mix subqueries with auxiliary fields. The only
caveat is that the following two queries:

    SELECT mean(value) FROM cpu
    SELECT mean(value) FROM (SELECT value FROM cpu)

Have different performance characteristics. The first will calculate
`mean(value)` at the shard level and will be faster, especially when it comes to
clustered setups. The second will process the mean at the top level and will not
include that optimization.
2017-01-07 13:00:48 -06:00
Mark Rushakoff 07b87f2630 Miscellaneous lint cleanup 2017-01-03 09:47:32 -08:00
Cory LaNou 6e290040bb
remove SetDefaultRetentionPolicy method from meta.Client 2016-11-03 09:39:41 -05:00
Cory LaNou cd272ce6c3 fix retention policy creation inconsistencies 2016-11-03 09:09:43 -05:00
Jason Wilder d105e344c2 Don't normalize drop/delete series statements
7093 causes a parse error to be returned from delete and drop
statements.  Normalizing them cause an invalid statement to be generated
which cannot be reparse if converted to a string and back.
2016-10-27 16:21:07 -06:00
Edd Robinson ad2d33f859 Ensure input services can be safely opened and closed 2016-10-18 10:35:38 +01:00