When the contact chore starts running before the monitor service has
provided any useful capacity data, the first outgoing contact has
not-very-helpful data for the satellite. This change causes the contact
chore to wait until capacity data is available. The wait should be quite
short in all reasonable cases: even when a node starts with a lot of
stored pieces and no cached spaceUsedDB data, new data will have been
calculated and cached by the call to
`peer.Storage2.CacheService.Init(ctx)` in `storagenode.cmdRun()` before
`peer.Run(ctx)`.
Change-Id: Ibc26d5c1fc10a23006c00bc3f13ff6cf71f8bf1d
* add signatures, fix process loop bug, move delete to on success
* added tests for signatures
* PR comment updates
* fixed setting reason by default.
* updates for PR comments
* added signed failure when verificationi fails
* moved to sign_test
* fix panic
* removed testplanet from test
* Make the exiting node check piece hashes, piece IDs, and piece hash signatures before relaying successful transfer data to the satellite.
* Enable immediate graceful exit failure for "successful" transfers that fail satellite-side validation.
* Move transfer piece logic in storagenode worker to separate function (to make the worker easier to understand)
* uplink/metainfo: Return classified Not Found error
Metainfo client Batch method must return the Storj Not Found error class
when the RCP server response with a not found status code as any other
metainfo Client method does.
Also if the error isn't Not Found one, it must wrap the error.
* uplink/storage/streams: Use Batch request in Delete
Change the 2 individual metainfo Client calls that streamStore Delete
method does by a single Batch one.
* add overall failure percentage check and inactive time frame check before sending a response to sno
* update comment
* delete node from transfer queue if it has been inactive for too long
* fix linting error
* add test config value
* fix nil pointer
* add config value into testplanet
* add unit test for overall failure threshold
* move timeframe threshold to chore
* update protolock
* add chore test
* add per peiece failure count logic
* change config name from EndpointMaxFailures to MaxFailuresPerPiece
* address comments
* fix linting error
* add error handling for no row returned from progress table
* fix test for graceful exit chore on storagenode
* fix typo InActive -> Inactive
* improve readability for failure threshold calculation
* update config lock
* change error handling for GetProgress in graceful exit endpoint on the satellite side
* return proper rpc error in endpoint
* add check in chore test for checking finish timestamp and queue
* update lock file and add comment
* add created at and bytes transferred
* cleanup
* rename db func to GetGracefulExitNodesByTimeFrame
* fix flag
* split into two overlay functions
* := to =
* fix test
* add node not found error class
* fix overlay test
* suggested test changes
* review suggestions
* get exit status from overlay.Get()
* check rows.Err
* fix panic when ExitFinishedAt is nil
* fix comments in cmdGracefulExit
keep a pool of connections open when dialing for drpc. this
makes it so that long lived clients (like lib/uplink's Project)
don't continue to use a bad connection forever. it also allows
for concurrent rpcs.
Change-Id: If649b286050e4f09c413fadc3e1ce88f5fc6e600
libuplink was incorrectly setting timeouts to 10 seconds still, but
should have been at least 10 minutes. the order sender was setting them
to 1 hour. we don't want timeouts in uplink-side logic as it establishes
a minimum rate on tcp streams.
instead of all of this, just use tcp keep alive. tcp keep alive packets are
sent every 15 seconds and if the peer stops responding the connection
dies. this is enabled by default with go. this will kill tcp connections
when they stop working.
Change-Id: I3d7ad49f71950b3eb43044eedf4b17993116045b
Use `$(CURDIR)` in place of `$(shell pwd)`. This saves a
fork+exec, is more readable, and is more idiomatic. The only case where
those should have different values is when someone's configured `$SHELL`
is badly broken, and I'd argue in that case `$(CURDIR)` is preferable.
Change-Id: I6a3abac1e2e197f5332825ffad2bbd3da1fc4700