Today the `current_node` parameter is given in several sample requests
illustrating how to explain an unassigned shard using the cluster
allocation explain API. This doesn't make sense, an unassigned shard has
no `current_node`. This commit removes the misleading parameter in these
cases.
The `high-jvm-memory-pressure.html` troubleshooting docs give some
suggestions, but vitally they omit the advice to capture a heap dump
which is what we really need users to do if they want to understand
their high heap usage. This commit adds a note to the docs to that
effect.
Introduce max headroom settings for the low, high, and flood disk watermark stages, similar to the existing max headroom setting for the flood stage of the frozen tier. Introduce new max headrooms in HealthMetadata and in ReactiveStorageDeciderService. Add multiple tests in DiskThresholdDeciderUnitTests, DiskThresholdDeciderTests and DiskThresholdMonitorTests. Moreover, addition & subtraction for ByteSizeValue, and min.
Asciidoc source blocks are to be delimited with four dashes. This adds missing delimiters, and updates some that contained only three dashes. It matters for parsing purposes.
Today we indicate that the `unassigned.reason` field in various APIs
indicates the reason why a shard is unassigned. This isn't really true,
it tells you some information about the event that caused the shard to
_become_ unassigned (or which most recently changed its routing table
entry while remaining unassigned) but tells you almost nothing about why
the shard _is now_ unassigned and how to fix it. That's what the
allocation explain API is for. This commit clarifies this point in the
docs.
Closes#80892
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* [DOCS] Update ES quick start for security ON by default
* Remove code.asciidoc, which is part of the overall doc build now
* Update node names for cleanup
* Add note with links to tools
* Add --net elastic network
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR changes uses of transient cluster settings to
persistent cluster settings.
The PR also deprecates the transient settings usage.
Relates to #49540