I see the same error Were you able to resolve it? Thanks
On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:52:14 PM UTC-4, Sean Kipling wrote: > > I am on Marvel 1.2.1 and had the same error (see below). The time on one > of my nodes was off a fair bit. Fixed that and the problem went away. > > [2014-09-17 11:55:14,615][DEBUG][action.search.type ] [Pip the > Troll] All shards failed for phase: [query_fetch] > [2014-09-17 12:16:00,532][DEBUG][action.search.type ] [Pip the > Troll] [.marvel-2014.09.17][0], node[2d8iMl4tRHSS8JFPJMN01A], [P], > s[STARTED]: Failed to execute > [org.elasticsearch.action.search.SearchRequest@769694e9] > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: [.marvel-2014.09.17][0]: > from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source > [{"size":1,"sort":{"@timestamp":{"order":"desc"}}}]] > at > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:664) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createContext(SearchService.java:515) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createAndPutContext(SearchService.java:487) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.executeFetchPhase(SearchService.java:328) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:308) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:305) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$23.run(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:517) > at > java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) > at > java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) > Caused by: org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: > [.marvel-2014.09.17][0]: from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [No mapping found > for [@timestamp] in order to sort on] > at > org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addSortField(SortParseElement.java:198) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addCompoundSortField(SortParseElement.java:172) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.parse(SortParseElement.java:90) > at > org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:648) > ... 9 more > > > > > > > On Monday, June 9, 2014 12:39:45 PM UTC-4, phil...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> Looks like this has already been found and resolved. I'll upgrade to >> Marvel 1.2.1. >> >> http://www.elasticsearch.org/blog/marvel-1-2-1-released/ >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, June 9, 2014 9:35:30 AM UTC-7, phil...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> Hi Boaz, >>> >>> The only other exception I see in the logs is this: >>> >>> [2014-06-09 15:38:11,340][ERROR][marvel.agent ] [xxxx] >>> exporter [es_exporter] has thrown an exception: >>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: array not available >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.common.bytes.PagedBytesReference.array(PagedBytesReference.java:289) >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.marvel.agent.exporter.ESExporter.addXContentRendererToConnection(ESExporter.java:209) >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.marvel.agent.exporter.ESExporter.exportXContent(ESExporter.java:252) >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.marvel.agent.exporter.ESExporter.exportEvents(ESExporter.java:161) >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.marvel.agent.AgentService$ExportingWorker.exportEvents(AgentService.java:305) >>> at >>> org.elasticsearch.marvel.agent.AgentService$ExportingWorker.run(AgentService.java:240) >>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Saturday, June 7, 2014 11:50:16 AM UTC-7, Boaz Leskes wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Is there anything in the log indicating data shipping problems from the >>>> agent? Check the log of the current master node. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Boaz >>>> >>>> On Saturday, June 7, 2014 12:51:44 AM UTC+2, phil...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm running elasticsearch 1.2.1, and just upgraded to Marvel 1.2. >>>>> >>>>> When I go to the new "Shard Allocation" dashboard in Marvel, I see the >>>>> following error: >>>>> >>>>> SearchPhaseExecutionException[Failed to execute phase [query_fetch], >>>>> all shards failed; shardFailures >>>>> {[5FNjdIADRE2rRuOkDZdieA][.marvel-2014.06.04][0]: >>>>> RemoteTransportException[[xxxx][inet[/x.x.x.x:9300]][search/phase/query+fetch]]; >>>>> >>>>> nested: SearchParseException[[.marvel-2014.06.04][0]: from[0],size[300]: >>>>> Parse Failure [Failed to parse source >>>>> [{"size":300,"from":0,"fields":["@timestamp","message","status"],"sort":{"@timestamp":{"order":"desc"}},"query":{"filtered":{"filter":{"range":{"@timestamp":{"from":"2014-05-30T22:33:17.689Z","to":"2014-06-06T22:33:17.689Z"}}}}}}]]]; >>>>> >>>>> nested: SearchParseException[[.marvel-2014.06.04][0]: from[0],size[300]: >>>>> Parse Failure [No mapping found for [@timestamp] in order to sort on]]; }] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I see the following in my elasticsearch.log >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [2014-06-06 22:48:07,919][DEBUG][action.search.type ] [xxxx] All >>>>> shards failed for phase: [query_fetch] >>>>> [2014-06-06 22:48:17,937][DEBUG][action.search.type ] [xxxx] >>>>> [.marvel-2014.06.06][0], node[5FNjdIADRE2rRuOkDZdieA], [R], s[STARTED]: >>>>> Failed to execute [org.elasticsearch.action.search.SearchRequest@6af079e8] >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: >>>>> [.marvel-2014.06.06][0]: from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse >>>>> source [{"size":1,"sort":{"@timestamp":{"order":"desc"}}}]] >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:649) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createContext(SearchService.java:511) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createAndPutContext(SearchService.java:483) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.executeFetchPhase(SearchService.java:324) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:308) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:305) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$23.run(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:517) >>>>> at >>>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) >>>>> at >>>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) >>>>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) >>>>> Caused by: org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: >>>>> [.marvel-2014.06.06][0]: from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [No mapping >>>>> found >>>>> for [@timestamp] in order to sort on] >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addSortField(SortParseElement.java:198) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addCompoundSortField(SortParseElement.java:172) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.parse(SortParseElement.java:90) >>>>> at >>>>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:633) >>>>> ... 9 more >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have confirmed that marvel is upgraded on every node in the cluster. >>>>> >>>>> I tried deleting the .marvel* indexes. Didn't help >>>>> Shutdown the cluster, and restarted it. Didn't help. >>>>> >>>>> Anybody have ideas? >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "elasticsearch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to elasticsearch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/elasticsearch/f83d9fe9-e4d4-4e66-8dba-5386e50d3512%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.