etcdctl util, create normalizer of examples in util, add some more
examples, change indent of etcdctl from "\t" to " "
Signed-off-by: ah8ad3 <ah8ad3@gmail.com>
This is unnecessary, as the documentation for 'go doc fmt' says:
%s the uninterpreted bytes of the string or slice
Signed-off-by: Jes Cok <xigua67damn@gmail.com>
As the doc of regexp.Regex is saying:
"A Regexp is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines, except for configuration
methods, such as Regexp.Longest."
Signed-off-by: Jes Cok <xigua67damn@gmail.com>
The client may connect to a different endpint as the target to be
maintained. When auth is enabled, the target endpoint might haven't
finished applying the authentiation request, so it might reject the
corresponding maintenance request due to permission denied.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
Due to a duplicate call of clientConfigFromCmd, the move-leader command
would fail with "conflicting environment variable is shadowed by corresponding command-line flag".
Also in scenarios where no command-line flag was supplied.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Jungblut <tjungblu@redhat.com>
--max-txn-ops flag allows users to define the maximum number of operations permitted in
a transaction during syncing updates.if unlimited syncing may fail when number of txn ops
exceeds the maximum number of server side.
Signed-off-by: xakdwch <xakdwch5@gmail.com>
ClusterID, memberID and leaseID are just identifies, so it doesn't
make sense to print them in decimal. Instead, we should always print
them in hexdecimal.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
etcdctl/ctlv3: migrate cheggaaa/pb.v1 to cheggaaa/pb/v3
This commit also changes the format of the progress bar, from using a
custom progress bar to the default provided by the library.
Old behaviour:
./benchmarkv1 put
0 / 10000 B ! 0.00%
3987 / 10000 Boooooooooooooom ! 39.87%
10000 / 10000 Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! 100.00% 1s
New behaviour:
./benchmark put
6536 / 10000 [----------------------->________________] 65.36% 7053 p/s
10000 / 10000 [---------------------------------------] 100.00% 7581 p/s
Signed-off-by: Mikel Olasagasti Uranga <mikel@olasagasti.info>
This PR describes the fact that different workloads in the `check perf` command
are different, and the results might vary.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Patrocinio <epatro@gmail.com>
When performing the downgrade operation, users can confirm whether each member
is ready to be downgraded using the field 'storageVersion'. If it's equal to the
'target version' in the downgrade command, then it's ready to be downgraded;
otherwise, the etcd member is still in progress of processing the db file.
The ClientConfig is a fully declarive configuration, so it makes more
sense to rename it to ConfigSpec. It can also mitigate the confusion
between Config and ClientConfig.