This adds a piece deletion handler that has debounce for failed dialing
and batching multiple jobs into a single request.
Change-Id: If64021bebb2faae7f3e6bdcceef705aed41e7d7b
* change overlay.UpdateStats to allow a third audit outcome. Now it can
handle successful, failed, and unknown audits.
* when "unknown audit reputation"
(unknownAuditAlpha/(unknownAuditAlpha+unknownAuditBeta)) falls below the
DQ threshold, put node into suspension.
* when unknown audit reputation goes above the DQ threshold, remove node
from suspension.
* record unknown audits from audit reporter.
* add basic tests around unknown audits and suspension.
Change-Id: I125f06f3af52e8a29ba48dc19361821a9ff1daa1
To handle concurrent deletion requests we need to combine them into a
single request.
To implement this we introduces few concurrency ideas:
* Combiner, which takes a node id and a Job and handles combining
multiple requests to a single batch.
* Job, which represents deleting of multiple piece ids with a
notification mechanism to the caller.
* Queue, which provides communication from Combiner to Handler.
It can limit the number of requests per work queue.
* Handler, which takes an active Queue and processes it until it has
consumed all the jobs.
It can provide limits to handling concurrency.
Change-Id: I3299325534abad4bae66969ffa16c6ed95d5574f
The admission/v3 protocol now supports arbitrary key/value headers to be
included in each packet of metrics. This commit creates support for
this, so the lua config file can declare a filter taking into account
the key/value headers.
Change-Id: I41de8c018d33304ccf46ec221ae689d55c5fb1ee
This is now done from the new storj/gateway repo by another Jenkins job.
Ideally, we should remove everything related to the gateway from this
Makefile, but we cannot do it at the moment due to an all-on-one test
that depends on the gateway.
Change-Id: Ibc722bcee20c9f58b4864583ee3245455b45c7ba
My understanding is that the nodes table has the following fields:
- `address` field which can be a hostname or an IP
- `last_net` field that is the /24 subnet of the IP resolved from the address
This PR does the following:
1) add back the `last_ip` field to the nodes table
2) for uplink operations remove the calls that the satellite makes to `lookupNodeAddress` (which makes the DNS calls to resolve the IP from the hostname) and instead use the data stored in the nodes table `last_ip` field. This means that the IP that the satellite sends to the uplink for the storage nodes could be approx 1 hr stale. In the short term this is fine, next we will be adding changes so that the storage node pushes any IP changes to the satellite in real time.
3) use the address field for repair and audit since we want them to still make DNS calls to confirm the IP is up to date
4) try to reduce confusion about hostname, ip, subnet, and address in the code base
Change-Id: I96ce0d8bb78303f82483d0701bc79544b74057ac
We missed this in the migration that added the num_healthy_pieces
column. It exists in dbx, but not on the actual satellite table.
Change-Id: If16b5ec2325d56406250298531b3285215188bf3