Fixes a race condition in the restore code path that could cause shard data restores to fail. When the race condition occurs, `Error while freeing cold shard resources` appears in the log files.
This is port of PR 22796 from master-1.x to master. Attempts at creating a test case for master failed, so the fix has ported without a corresponding unit test.
fixes#22957
* feat: Add WITH KEY to show tag keys
* fix: add tests for multi measurement tag value queries
* chore: fix linter problems
* chore: revert influxql changes to keep WITH KEY disabled
* chore: add TODO for moving flux tests to flux repo
Co-authored-by: Sam Arnold <sarnold@influxdata.com>
tsdb.Engine.IsIdle and tsdb.Engine.Digest now return a reason string for why the engine & shard are not idle.
Callers can then use this string for logging, if desired. The returned reason does not allocate memory, so the
caller may want to add the shard ID and path for more information in the log. This is intended to be used in
calls from the anti-entropy service in Enterprise.
(cherry picked from commit bf45841359)
fixes https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/21448
(cherry picked from commit c8da9bafbf)
closes https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/21894
Under heavy write load creating new fields and measurements
the rewrite of the fields.idx file is a bottleneck. This
enhancement combines multiple writes into a single one and
shares any error return value with all of the combined
invocations. MeasurementFieldSet and the new
MeasurementFieldSetWriter must both now be explicitly
closed.
Closes#21577
(cherry picked from commit f64be286be)
Closes https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/21598
fields.idx frequent writes cause lock contention and fields.idx is recreated
when a field or measurement is added in a WritePointsWithContext()
This eliminates locking during the actual file rewrite, and limits it to
the times when the MeasurementFieldSet is actually being read or written
in memory and when the new file is being renamed.
Test verification of correct behavior by checking the fields.idx
file matches the in-memory copy after heavily parallel measurement addition.
Co-authored-by: davidby-influx <72418212+davidby-influx@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes multi measurement queries that go through the storage service
to correctly pick up all series that apply with the filter. Previously,
negative queries such as `!=`, `!~`, and predicates attempting to match
empty tags did not work correctly with the storage service when multiple
measurements or `OR` conditions were included.
This was because these predicates would be categorized as "multiple
measurements" and then it would attempt to use the field keys iterator
to find the fields for each measurement. The meta queries for these did
not correctly account for negative equality operators or empty tags when
finding appropriate measurements and those could not be changed because
it would cause a breaking change to influxql too.
This modifies the storage service to use new methods that correctly
account for the above situations rather than the field keys iterator.
Some queries that appeared to be single measurement queries also get
considered as multiple measurement queries. Any query with an `OR`
condition will be considered a multiple measurement query.
This bug did not apply to single measurement queries where one
measurement was selected and all of the logical operators were `AND`
values. This is because it used a different code path that correctly
handled these situations.
Removes cloning measurement fields on writes, instead atomically swaps out
measurement field sets when fields are added (with new overhead of copying
existing fields whenever a new one is added).
This commit adds an `indexType` key to the shard sections of the
`/debug/vars` endpoint, as well as the `_internal` shard statistics.
The tag will be reported as `"indexType": "inmem"` or `"indexType":
"tsi1"`.
If it's known that the read request only needs to use a single
measurement, then we can avoid the need to get field keys via the query
engine.
However, that means that a new method of getting the field keys for a
measurement would be needed. This commit exposes a method to efficiently
get field key names for a measurement across multiple shards.
name
This is the start of per-series validation that occurs in the
Engine write path. It uses an in-memory radix tree to reduce
memory usage and is re-built on demand the first time a series
is written.
No appreciable changes in benchmark results. It seems like this
function is less than 4% of cpu time in the write workloads in the
benchmarks at least.
This moves the time range to delete to be returned by the predicate
func in DeleteSeriesRangeWithPredicate. It allows for a single delete
to delete different ranges of times per series instead of a single
range of time for all series.