The flag protects etcd memory from being swapped out to disk.
This can happen in memory constrained systems where mmaped bbolt
area is natural condidate for swapping out.
This flag should provide better tail latency on the cost of higher RSS
ram usage. If the experiment is successful, the logic should get moved
into bbolt layer, where we can protect specific bbolt instances
(e.g. avoid protecting both during defragmentation).
1) Fix the path for rpc errors
2) The README says 2 types of client errors vs doc mentioning 3
types of client errors. grpc erros should be considered single time
as covered in the README.
This is not yet implementation, just API and tests to be filled
with implementation in next CLs,
tracked by: https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/issues/12652
We propose here 3 packages:
- clientv3/naming/endpoints ->
That is abstraction layer over etcd that allows to write, read &
watch Endpoints information. It's independent from GRPC API. It hides
the storage details.
- clientv3/naming/endpoints/internal ->
That contains the grpc's compatible Update class to preserve the
internal JSON mashalling format.
- clientv3/naming/resolver ->
That implements the GRPC resolver API, such that etcd can be
used for connection.Dial in grpc.
Please see the grpc_naming.md document changes & grpcproxy/cluster.go
new integration, to see how the new abstractions work.
- build & test scripts deprecated. Call *.sh variants.
This will avoid delete the symlinks and get rid of
subtle dependency on 'sed --follow-symlinks' on OsX/BSD sed.
- Fix parameters to mktemp
Old etcdserver which have not apply pr of #12165 will check auth token
even if the request is an Authenticate request.
If the client has a invalid auth token, it will not able to update it's
token, since the Authenticate has a invalid auth token.
This fix clear the auth token when encounter an ErrInvalidAuthToken to
talk with old version etcd servers.
Fix#12385 with #12165 and #12264
instead of v3.0.0-000101010000000-00000000000,
that might be misleading as we don't develop etcd v3.0.0 any longer.
This version is a virtual version and is not supposed to be tagged
within the repository. We should tag real versions like: 3.5.0-alpha.0.
Please notice that go.etcd.io/etcd/client/v2 will be versioned as `v2.305.0-pre`.
The reason is that client v2 must have v2 version. I propose a
convention to envode the major version as 100x in minor version to make
the association to the underlying repository clear, staying within v2
version family.
The change was generated using:
```
DRY_RUN=false TARGET_VERSION="v3.5.0-pre" ./scripts/release_mod.sh update_versions
```