This commit introduces tests that perform multiple concurrent audits
against the same storage node, to make sure that doing so does not
create incorrect outcomes.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5495
Change-Id: Iaae49e042306bfa59bdf04c1a1540667488e51e5
Currently TextMaxVerifyCount flakes in some tests, try increasing the
sleep time to ensure that things are slow enough to trigger the error
condition.
Also pass ctx to all the funcs so we can handle sleep better.
Change-Id: I605b6ea8b14a0a66d81a605ce3251f57a1669c00
periodically create and delete a temp file in the storage directory
to verify writability. If this check fails, shut the node down.
Change-Id: I433e3a8d1d775fc779ae78e7cf3144a05ffd0574
Sometimes SNOs fail to properly configure or lose connection to their storage directory
which can result in DQ. This causes unnecessary repair and is unfortunate for all parties.
This change introduces the creation of a special file in the storage directory at runtime
containing the node ID. While the storage node runs, it periodically verifies that it can
find said file with the correct contents in the correct location. If not, the node will
shut down with an error message.
This change will solve the issue of nodes losing access to the storage directory, but it will not
solve the issue of nodes pointing to the wrong directory, as the identifying file is created each
time the node starts up. After this change has been the minimum version for a few releases, we will
remove the creation of the directory-identifying file from the storage node run command and add it
to the setup command.
Change-Id: Ib7b10e96ac07373219835e39239e93957e7667a4
This commit adds functionality to include the space used in the trash
directory when calculating available space on the node.
It also includes this trash value in the space used cache, with methods
to keep the cache up-to-date as files are trashed, restored, and
emptied.
As part of the commit, the RestoreTrash and EmptyTrash methods have
slightly changed signatures. RestoreTrash now also returns the keys that
were restored, while EmptyTrash also returns the total disk space
recovered. Each of these changes makes it possible to keep the cache
up-to-date and know how much space is being used/recovered.
Also changed is the signature of PieceStoreAccess.ContentSize method.
Previously this method returns only the content size of the blob,
removing the size of any header data. This method has been renamed
`Size` and returns both the full disk size and content size of the blob.
This allows us to only stat the file once, and in some instances (i.e.
cache) knowing the full file size is useful.
Note: This commit simply adds the trash size data to the piece size data
we were already collecting. The piece size data is not accurate for all
use-cases (e.g. because it does not contain piece header data); however,
this commit does not fix that problem. Now that the ContentSize (Size)
method returns the full size of the file, it should be easier to fix
this problem in a future commit.
Change-Id: I4a6cae09e262c8452a618116d1dc66b687f59f85
* skip unknown errors (wip)
* add tests to make sure nodes that time out are added to containment
* add bad blobs store
* call "Skipped" "Unknown"
* add tests to ensure unknown errors do not trigger containment
* add monkit stats to lockfile
* typo
* add periods to end of bad blobs comments