Make metainfo.RSConfig a valid pflag config value. This allows us to
configure the RSConfig as a string like k/m/o/n-shareSize, which makes
having multiple supported RS schemes easier in the future.
RS-related config values that are no longer needed have been removed
(MinTotalThreshold, MaxTotalThreshold, MaxBufferMem, Verify).
Change-Id: I0178ae467dcf4375c504e7202f31443d627c15e1
After moving SatStreamID and SatSegmentID from common I missed changing
some methods in metainfo endpoint. This change is a fix for that.
Change-Id: I34e121fce47371ee4cfd92cce03809520b68859f
We have some types that are only valid for satellite usage. Such types
are SatStreamID and SatSegmentID. This change moves those types to
storj/storj and adds basic infrastructure for generating code.
Change-Id: I1e643844f947ce06b13e51ff16b7e671267cea64
Some of metainfo endpoint methods are not used but we still have
implementation there. This change removes unused code and returns
unimplemented error for those methods.
Change-Id: I74e75e0caff76a4f5d119ee989b687b4e9d6e6f9
This change removed unused 'createRequests' struct. As far I remember it
was used to help validating old metainfo beginObject/commitObject flow.
Change-Id: I0f139b9934196d73f26eafa347ba5605722f3a55
As part of the Metainfo Refactoring, we need to make the Metainfo Loop
working with both the current PointerDB and the new Metabase. Thus, the
Metainfo Loop should pass to the Observer interface more specific Object
and Segment types instead of pb.Pointer.
After this change, there are still a couple of use cases that require
access to the pb.Pointer (hence we have it as a field in the
metainfo.Segment type):
1. Expired Deletion Service
2. Repair Service
It would require additional refactoring in these two services before we
are able to clean this.
Change-Id: Ib3eb6b7507ed89d5ba745ffbb6b37524ef10ed9f
To avoid further name collisions, the very broad named package gets moved into
the consoleauth package where its also mainly being used.
Change-Id: Ie563c9700adbf0553baca2b7b8ba4a1d9c29d144
Jira: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/PG-69
There are a number of segments with piece_hashes_verified = false in
their metadata) on US-Central-1, Europe-West-1, and Asia-East-1
satellites. Most probably, this happened due to a bug we had in the
past. We want to verify them before executing the main migration to
metabase. This would simplify the main migration to metabase with one
less issue to think about.
Change-Id: I8831af1a254c560d45bb87d7104e49abd8242236
Currently we have no way to actually set one
of the following limits to 0 (meaning not usable):
- maxBuckets
- usageLimit
- bandwidthLimit
With having the field nullable,
NULL corresponds to the global default,
0 now actually 0 and
a set value determines a custom limit.
Change-Id: I92bb77529dcbd0881ae8368921be9d246eb0919e
Jira: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/PG-67
There are a number of old-style objects (without the number of segments
in their metadata) on US-Central-1, Europe-West-1, and Asia-East-1
satellites. We want to migrate their metadata to contain the number of
segments before executing the main migration to metabase. This would
simplify the main migration to metabase with one less issue to think
about.
Change-Id: I42497ae0375b5eb972aab08c700048b9a93bb18f
objectdeletion.ObjectIdentifier with metabase.ObjectLocation
Another change to use metabase.ObjectLocation across satellite codebase
to avoid duplication and provide better type safety.
Change-Id: I82cb52b94a9107ed3144255a6ef4ad9f3fc1ca63
This PR updates `uplink rb --force` command to use the new libuplink API
`DeleteBucketWithObjects`.
It also updates `DeleteBucket` endpoint to return a specific error
message when a given bucket has concurrent writes while being deleted.
Change-Id: Ic9593d55b0c27b26cd8966dd1bc8cd1e02a6666e
This PR fixes a deadlock that can happen when the number of piece
deletion requests is different from the distinct node count from those
requests. The success threshold should be based on the number of nodes
instead of the amount of requests
Change-Id: I83073a22eb1e111be1e27641cebcefecdc16afcb
This change forces the test of GetObjectIPs to use multiple remote
segments (earlier versions of the test were accidentally using inline
segments). This change also revealed a small bug in the for loop code,
which is fixed.
Change-Id: Ic486b079d221952ba13553acf0ca41a8873f3f21
satellite.DB.Console().Projects().GetAll database query
can be replaced with planet.Uplinks[0].Projects[0].ID
Change-Id: I73b82b91afb2dde7b690917345b798f9d81f6831
Currently there is confusion between responsibilities of
metainfo.Endpoint, metainfo.Service, PointerDB.
By separating database "service" into a separate package and
its types allows to disentagle them.
This gives us responsibilities:
1. metainfo.Endpoint - translates requests and permissions
2. metainfo.Service - handles requests and coordinates with
objectdeletion, piecedeletion, metabase
3. metabase.Service - communication with the database interface and invariants
Currently metabase will contain the types necessary to coordinate
information.
Change-Id: If8c992b4b9d9e70a56bbd8a378a5af6b1a2ec34e
TestMaxOutBuckets is one of our slower tests (50-90s).
This change seems to make it 2-12s.
It reduces the number of buckets that need to be created.
It also removes unnecessary storage nodes.
Change-Id: I1012fc6e9258b2f7674b16da4e8b418741c93eea
This PR changes DeleteBucket to be able to delete all objects within a
bucket if `DeleteAll` is set in `BucketDeleteRequest`.
It also changes `DeleteBucket` API to treat `ErrBucketNotFound` as a
successful delete operation instead of returning an error back to the
client.
Change-Id: I3a22c16224c7894f2d0c2a40ba1ae8717fa1005f
This change accomplishes multiple things:
1. Instead of having a max in flight time, which means
we effectively have a minimum bandwidth for uploads
and downloads, we keep track of what windows have
active requests happening in them.
2. We don't double check when we save the order to see if it
is too old: by then, it's too late. A malicious uplink
could just submit orders outside of the grace window and
receive all the data, but the node would just not commit
it, so the uplink gets free traffic. Because the endpoints
also check for the order being too old, this would be a
very tight race that depends on knowledge of the node system
clock, but best to not have the race exist. Instead, we piggy
back off of the in flight tracking and do the check when
we start to handle the order, and commit at the end.
3. Change the functions that send orders and list unsent
orders to accept a time at which that operation is
happening. This way, in tests, we can pretend we're
listing or sending far into the future after the windows
are available to send, rather than exposing test functions
to modify internal state about the grace period to get
the desired effect. This brings tests closer to actual
usage in production.
4. Change the calculation for if an order is allowed to be
enqueued due to the grace period to just look at the
order creation time, rather than some computation involving
the window it will be in. In this way, you can easily
answer the question of "will this order be accepted?" by
asking "is it older than X?" where X is the grace period.
5. Increases the frequency we check to send up orders to once
every 5 minutes instead of once every hour because we already
have hour-long buffering due to the windows. This decreases
the maximum latency that an order will be reported back to
the satellite by 55 minutes.
Change-Id: Ie08b90d139d45ee89b82347e191a2f8db1b88036
services
This PR adds a limiter on the amount of concurrent objects deletion can be handled so
we don't run out of memory.
Change-Id: Id2ce368af6f86845fcdfd34cb2f5e460efe9b272
* Add all new orders to the orders filestore instead of the database.
* Submit orders from the filestore to the new satellite SettleWindow
endpoint.
The orders filestore will eventually replace the orders DB completely.
For now, we will still be checking the orders DB and submitting those
orders if they exist. In a later release, we will completely remove the
orders DB, but we need both the DB and filestore for the transitionary
period.
Change-Id: Iac8780fd5ab770296181bbd313e1d335f072d4dc
This change will require less work for the user of peiecedeletion
service by moving overlay database call into the package.
Change-Id: I14a150ab71fe885780e7a7a74db006a779507ae5
This adds the unimplemented GetObjectIPs method to metainfo endpoint so
we can import new common protobuf definitions.
Change-Id: I154f26baccb6bb3c66de3eb25611930545c9754b
Small extension to test case where another partner is upload/downloading
to/from the same bucket as partner which creates this bucket.
Change-Id: Ib674fe5f95f868b71341e30aba5e2440847738f4
Use new objectdeletion package for deleting pointers.
In the best case scenario, it will make on database call to fetch
information about the number of segments. And another request to delete
and fetch information about other segments.
This PR also changes our object deletion API to return no error when an
object is not found but instead consider such operation as success. This
behavior is asligned with S3 API and makes the code less complex.
Change-Id: I280c56e8b5d815a8c4dafe8227689467e899775a