This entry is now persisted through the normal flow instead of appearing
in the stored log at creation time. This is how things worked before
the Storage interface was introduced. (see coreos/etcd#1689)
Users might want to update the peerurl of the etcd member in several cases.
For example, if the IP address of the physical machine etcd running on is
changed, user need to update the adversite-pee-rurl accordingly.
This commit makes etcd support updating the advertise-peer-url of its members.
This change splits the raftLog.entries array into an in-memory
"unstable" list and a pluggable interface for retrieving entries that
have been persisted to disk. An in-memory implementation of this
interface is provided which behaves the same as the old version;
in a future commit etcdserver could replace the MemoryStorage with
one backed by the WAL.
Node set the applied to committed right after it sends out Ready to application. This is not
correct since the application has not actually applied the entries at that point. We add a
Advance interface to Node. Application needs to call Advance to tell raft Node its progress.
Also this change can avoid unnecessary copying when application is still applying entires but
there are more entries to be applied.
This creates a simple ID type (wrapped around uint64) to provide for
standard serialization/deserialization to a string (i.e. base 16
encoded). This replaces strutil so now that package is removed.
Before this commit, compact always compact log at current appliedindex of raft.
This prevents us from doing non-blocking snapshot since we have to make snapshot
and compact atomically. To prepare for non-blocking snapshot, this commit make
compact supports index and nodes parameters. After completing snapshot, the applier
should call compact with the snapshot index and the nodes at snapshot index to do
a compaction at snapsohot index.