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.
Deleting high cardinality series could take a very long time, cause
write timeouts as well as dead lock the process. This fixes these
issue to by changing the approach for cleaning up the indexes and
reducing lock contention.
The prior approach delete each series and updated every index (inmem)
during the delete. This was very slow and cause the index to be locked
while it items in a slice were removed one by one. This has been changed
to mark series as deleted and then rebuild the index asynchronously which
speeds up the process.
There was also a dead lock that could occur when deleing the field set.
Deleting the field set held a write lock and the function it invoked under
the lock could try to take a read lock on the field set. This would then
deadlock. This approach was also very slow and caused time out for writes.
It now uses faster approach that checks for the existing of the measurment
in the cache and filestore which does not take write locks.
This change provides a clear separation between the query engine
mechanics and the query language so that the language can be parsed and
dealt with separate from the query engine itself.
Measurement name and field were converted between []byte and string
repetively causing lots of garbage. This switches the code to use
[]byte in the write path.