This PR adds cluster members to the metrics API. The number of members per
segment are reported as well as the total number of members.
Tested by running a multi-node cluster locally and ensuring the numbers were
correct. Also added unit test coverage to add the new expected gauges to
existing test cases.
Normally the named pipe would buffer up to 64k, but in some cases when a
soft limit is reached, they will start only buffering up to 4k.
In either case, we should not deadlock.
This commit changes the pipe-bootstrap command to first buffer all of
stdin into the process, before trying to write it to the named pipe.
This allows the process memory to act as the buffer, instead of the
named pipe.
Also changed the order of operations in `makeBootstrapPipe`. The new
test added in this PR showed that simply buffering in the process memory
was not enough to fix the issue. We also need to ensure that the
`pipe-bootstrap` process is started before we try to write to its
stdin. Otherwise the write will still block.
Also set stdout/stderr on the subprocess, so that any errors are visible
to the user.
* debug: remove the CLI check for debug_enabled
The API allows collecting profiles even debug_enabled=false as long as
ACLs are enabled. Remove this check from the CLI so that users do not
need to set debug_enabled=true for no reason.
Also:
- fix the API client to return errors on non-200 status codes for debug
endpoints
- improve the failure messages when pprof data can not be collected
Co-Authored-By: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
* remove parallel test runs
parallel runs create a race condition that fail the debug tests
* Add changelog
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
* Create and use collapsible notices
* Refactor collapsible-notices
* Split up the topology acceptance tests
* Add acceptance tests for tproxy notices
* Add component file
* Adds additional TProxy notices tests
* Adds conditional to only show collapsable if more than 2 notices are present
* Adds changelog
* Refactorting the conditonal for collapsing the notices
* Renaming undefinedIntention to be notDefinedIntention
* Refactor tests
The bulk of this commit is moving the LeaderRoutineManager from the agent/consul package into its own package: lib/gort. It also got a renaming and its Start method now requires a context. Requiring that context required updating a whole bunch of other places in the code.
The prior solution to call reply.Reset() aged poorly since newer fields
were added to the reply, but not added to Reset() leading serial
blocking query loops on the server to blend replies.
This could manifest as a service-defaults protocol change from
default=>http not reverting back to default after the config entry
reponsible was deleted.
When the Consul serf health check is failing, this means that the health checks registered with the agent may no longer be correct. Therefore we show a notice to the user when we detect that the serf health check is failing both for the health check listing for nodes and for service instances.
There were a few little things we fixed up whilst we were here:
- We use our @replace decorator to replace an empty Type with serf in the model.
- We noticed that ServiceTags can be null, so we replace that with an empty array.
- We added docs for both our Notice component and the Consul::HealthCheck::List component. Notice now defaults to @type=info.
* Save exposed HTTP or GRPC ports to the agent's store
* Add those the health checks API so we can retrieve them from the API
* Change redirect-traffic command to also exclude those ports from inbound traffic redirection when expose.checks is set to true.
* Add conditionals to Lock Session list items
* Add changelog
* Show ID in details if there is a name to go in title
* Add copy-button if ID is in the title
* Update TTL conditional
* Update .changelog/10121.txt
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes the spacing bug in nspaces only by only showing Description if the namespace has one, and removing the extra 2 pixel margin of dds for when dts aren't rendered/don't exist.
* ui: Add support for showing partial lists in ListCollection
* Add CSS for partial 'View more' button, and move all CSS to /components
* Enable partial view for intention permissions
* ui: Loader amends/improvements
1. Create a JS compatible template only 'glimmer' component so we can
use it with or without glimmer.
2. Add a set of `rose` colors.
3. Animate the brand loader to keep it centered when the side
navigation appears.
4. Tweak the color of Consul::Loader to use a 'rose' color.
5. Move everything loader related to the `app/components/` folder and
add docs.
A recent change in 1.9.x inverted the order of these two lines, which caused the
X-Consul-Effective-Consistency header to be missing for the servie health endpoints
* ui: Fix text search for upstream instances
* Clean up predicates for other model types
* Add some docs around DataCollection and searching
* Enable UI Engineering Docs for our preview sites
* Use debug CSS in dev and staging
* WIP reloadable raft config
* Pre-define new raft gauges
* Update go-metrics to change gauge reset behaviour
* Update raft to pull in new metric and reloadable config
* Add snapshot persistance timing and installSnapshot to our 'protected' list as they can be infrequent but are important
* Update telemetry docs
* Update config and telemetry docs
* Add note to oldestLogAge on when it is visible
* Add changelog entry
* Update website/content/docs/agent/options.mdx
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
* Give descriptive error if auth method not found
Previously during a `consul login -method=blah`, if the auth method was not found, the
error returned would be "ACL not found". This is potentially confusing
because there may be many different ACLs involved in a login: the ACL of
the Consul client, perhaps the binding rule or the auth method.
Now the error will be "auth method blah not found", which is much easier
to debug.
Initially we were loading every potential upstream address into Envoy
and then routing traffic to the logical upstream service. The downside
of this behavior is that traffic meant to go to a specific instance
would be load balanced across ALL instances.
Traffic to specific instance IPs should be forwarded to the original
destination and if it's a destination in the mesh then we should ensure
the appropriate certificates are used.
This PR makes transparent proxying a Kubernetes-only feature for now
since support for other environments requires generating virtual IPs,
and Consul does not do that at the moment.
* Update header logo and inline icon
* Update full logos + layout on loading screen
* Update favicon assets and strategy
- Switches to serve an ico file alongside an SVG file
- Introduces an apple-touch-icon
* Removes unused favicon/meta assets
* Changelog item for ui
* Create component for logo
* Simplify logo component, set brand color
* Fix docs loading state CSS issue
The only thing that needed fixing up pertained to this section of the 1.18.x release notes:
> grpc_stats: the default value for stats_for_all_methods is switched from true to false, in order to avoid possible memory exhaustion due to an untrusted downstream sending a large number of unique method names. The previous default value was deprecated in version 1.14.0. This only changes the behavior when the value is not set. The previous behavior can be used by setting the value to true. This behavior change by be overridden by setting runtime feature envoy.deprecated_features.grpc_stats_filter_enable_stats_for_all_methods_by_default.
For now to maintain status-quo I'm explicitly setting `stats_for_all_methods=true` in all versions to avoid relying upon the default.
Additionally the naming of the emitted metrics for these gRPC requests changed slightly so the integration test assertions for `case-grpc` needed adjusting.
This ensures that if someone does include some extension Consul does not currently make use of, that extension is actually usable. Without linking these envoy protobufs into the main binary it can't round trip the escape hatches to send them down to envoy.
Whenenver the go-control-plane library is upgraded next we just have to re-run 'make envoy-library'.