Currently the interface is not useful. When we need to vary the
implementation for testing purposes we can introduce a local interface
for the service/chore that needs it, rather than using the large api.
Unfortunately, this requires adding a cleanup callback for tests, there
might be a better solution to this problem.
Change-Id: I079fe4dbe297b0ae08c10081a1cea4dfbc277682
metabase has become a central concept and it's more suitable for it to
be directly nested under satellite rather than being part of metainfo.
metainfo is going to be the "endpoint" logic for handling requests.
Change-Id: I53770d6761ac1e9a1283b5aa68f471b21e784198
Among other conditions, nodes fail audits by returning incorrect
data and by reaching the max reverify count, but we weren't logging
these events. This commit adds the missing logs.
Change-Id: I80749a7e95e8cb97bc8dd7dac1e523e223114b7f
Previously if node was not found in containment, it was
given the status, 'skipped'.
We later try to delete skipped nodes from containment.
To fix this, add a new status called 'remove' to differentiate
nodes which should be skipped and nodes which should be deleted.
Change-Id: Ic09e62dc9723c89d0c9f968ce68c039114a9d74e
We now have the piece hashes verified for all segments on all production
satellites. We can remove the code that handles the case where piece
hashes are not verified. This would make easier the migration of
services from PointerDB to the new metabase.
For consistency, PieceHashesVerified is still set to true in PointerDB
for new segments.
Change-Id: Idf0ccce4c8d01ae812f11e8384a7221d90d4c183
A year ago we made the audit service deleting expired segments.
Meanwhile, we introduced an expired deletetion sub-service in the
metainfo service which sole purpose is deleting expired segments.
Therefore, now we are removing this responsibility from the audit
service. It will continue to avoid reporting failures on expired
segments, but it would not delete them anymore.
We do this to cleanup responsibilities in advance of the metainfo
refactoring.
Change-Id: Id7aab2126f9289dbb5b0bdf7331ba7a3328730e4
This preserves the last_ip_and_port field from node lookups through
CreateAuditOrderLimits() and CreateAuditOrderLimit(), so that later
calls to (*Verifier).GetShare() can try to use that IP and port. If a
connection to the given IP and port cannot be made, or the connection
cannot be verified and secured with the target node identity, an
attempt is made to connect to the original node address instead.
A similar change is not necessary to the other Create*OrderLimits
functions, because they already replace node addresses with the cached
IP and port as appropriate. We might want to consider making a similar
change to CreateGetRepairOrderLimits(), though.
The audit situation is unique because the ramifications are especially
powerful when we get the address wrong. Failing a single audit can have
a heavy cost to a storage node. We need to make extra effort in order
to avoid imposing that cost unfairly.
Situation 1: If an audit fails because the repair worker failed to make
a DNS query (which might well be the fault on the satellite side), and
we have last_ip_and_port information available for the target node, it
would be unfair not to try connecting to that last_ip_and_port address.
Situation 2: If a node has changed addresses recently and the operator
correctly changed its DNS entry, but we don't bother querying DNS, it
would be unfair to penalize the node for our failure to connect to it.
So the audit worker must try both last_ip_and_port _and_ the node
address as supplied by the SNO.
We elect here to try last_ip_and_port first, on the grounds that (a) it
is expected to work in the large majority of cases, and (b) there
should not be any security concerns with connecting to an out-or-date
address, and (c) avoiding DNS queries on the satellite side helps
alleviate satellite operational load.
Change-Id: I9bf6c6c79866d879adecac6144a6c346f4f61200
The VerifyPieceHashes method has a sanity check for the number pieces to
be removed from the pointer after the audit for verifying the piece
hashes.
This sanity check failed when we executed the command on the production
satellites because the Verify command removes Fails and PendingAudits
nodes from the audit report if piece_hashes_verified = false.
A new temporary UsedToVerifyPieceHashes flag is added to
audits.Verifier. It is set to true only by the verify-piece-hashes
command. If the flag is true then the Verify method will always include
Fails and PendingAudits nodes in the report.
Test case is added to cover this use case.
Change-Id: I2c7cb6b12029d52b2fc565365eee0826c3de6ee8
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
If a segment is deleted, is modified, or expires during an audit, this
is not problematic, so we should not return errors. Functionally,
nothing changes, but our metrics around audit success rate will be
improved after this change.
Change-Id: Ic11df056b2c73894b67a55894bd4d58c00470606
We have been using the SQL expression `name='(*Verifier).Verify' AND
error_name='not enough shares for successful audit'` thus far to detect
cases of this problem and alert on them. Unfortunately, since this
rarely (hopefully never) happens, influxdb has no data for most of the
auditor instances, and when it has no data for a time series, it returns
no columns either. This makes Redash upset when it tries to perform a
query for an alert and can't find the column whose value it expects to
check.
This change should make it so zero values are reported when the problem
has not happened, and higher values when it has.
Change-Id: I79e5e000f879678b661dac88caae1e2915b39ab1
- Previously, checkSegmentAltered only checked for segments that were replaced
but we want to detect all changes to a segment that occurred while an audit was being conducted.
- Fixed a bug where nodes failing audits during reverify for non-piece-hash-verified
segments were not being removed from containment mode.
- Filled in gaps in reverify testing to ensure nodes are properly removed from containment.
Change-Id: Icd96d369278987200fd28581395725438972b292
this commit updates our monkit dependency to the v3 version where
it outputs in an influx style. this makes discovery much easier
as many tools are built to look at it this way.
graphite and rothko will suffer some due to no longer being a tree
based on dots. hopefully time will exist to update rothko to
index based on the new metric format.
it adds an influx output for the statreceiver so that we can
write to influxdb v1 or v2 directly.
Change-Id: Iae9f9494a6d29cfbd1f932a5e71a891b490415ff
* 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
* during audit Verify, return error and delete segment if segment is expired
* delete "main" reverify segment and return error if expired
* delete contained nodes and pointers when pointers to audit are expired
* update testplanet.Upload and testplanet.UploadWithConfig to use an expiration time of an hour from now
* Revert "update testplanet.Upload and testplanet.UploadWithConfig to use an expiration time of an hour from now"
This reverts commit e9066151cf84afbff0929a6007e641711a56b6e5.
* do not count ExpirationDate=time.Time{} as expired
all of the packages and tests work with both grpc and
drpc. we'll probably need to do some jenkins pipelines
to run the tests with drpc as well.
most of the changes are really due to a bit of cleanup
of the pkg/transport.Client api into an rpc.Dialer in
the spirit of a net.Dialer. now that we don't need
observers, we can pass around stateless configuration
to everything rather than stateful things that issue
observations. it also adds a DialAddressID for the
case where we don't have a pb.Node, but we do have an
address and want to assert some ID. this happened
pretty frequently, and now there's no more weird
contortions creating custom tls options, etc.
a lot of the other changes are being consistent/using
the abstractions in the rpc package to do rpc style
things like finding peer information, or checking
status codes.
Change-Id: Ief62875e21d80a21b3c56a5a37f45887679f9412
* add test to make sure we will reverify the share in the containment db rather than in the pointer passed into reverify
* use pending audit information only when running reverify