In an effort to distribute load on the reputation database, the
reputation write cache scheduled nodes to be written at a time offset by
the local nodeID. The idea was that no two repair workers would have the
same nodeID, so they would not tend to write to the same row at the same
time.
Instead, since all satellite processes share the same satellite ID
(duh), this caused _all_ workers to try and write to the same row at the
same time _always_. This was not ideal.
This change uses a random number instead of the satellite ID. The random
number is sourced from the number of nanoseconds since the Unix epoch.
As long as workers are not started at the exact same nanosecond, they
ought to get well-distributed offsets.
Change-Id: I149bdaa6ca1ee6043cfedcf1489dd9d3e3c7a163
Currently we have a significant number of tallies that need to be
deleted together. Add a limit (by default 10k) to how many will
be deleted at the same time.
Change-Id: If530383f19b4d3bb83ed5fe956610a2e52f130a1
We want to remind unverified users to verify their emails:
once after 24 hours has passed and again after 5 days has passed.
Add mailservice.Service to satellite core because it is needed by the
chore for sending emails. To add the mailservice.Service to the core,
we create a helper function in satellite/peer.go to avoid duplicating
the code in both api.go and core.go. In addition to the chore, this
change adds methods to users.DB to get unverified users in need of
reminder.
Change-Id: I4e515bdf43f922788b4f965b2efb34fa32288bd1
This will apply an appropriate "subsystem" label to goroutines which are
part of the core, api, repairer, admin, or gc subsystems.
It will also label goroutines whose job it is to watch for slow shutdown
of lifecycle groups (there are a lot of these).
Finally, this will also label goroutines whose job it is to wait on the
toplevel errgroup of a subsystem.
Change-Id: I560b5fff4a0101300d6c9a67609c2d80d7424486
This sets the corresponding _numeric columns to be NOT NULL (it has been
verified manually that there are no more NULL _numeric values on any
known satellites, and it should be impossible with current code to get
new NULL values in the _numeric columns.
We can't drop the _gob columns immediately, as there will still be code
running that expects them, but once this version is deployed we can
finally drop them and be totally done with this crazy 5-step migration.
Change-Id: I518302528d972090d56b3eedc815656610ac8e73
All code on known satellites at this moment in time should know how to
populate and use the new numeric columns on the
stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates and coinpayments_transactions
tables in the satellite db. However, there are still gob-encoded
big.Float values in the database from before these columns existed. To
get rid of those values, so that we can excise the gob-decoding code
from the relevant sections, however, we need something to read the gob
bytestrings and convert them to numeric values, a few at a time, until
they're all gone.
To accomplish that, this change adds two chores to be run in the
satellite core process- one for the coinpayments_transactions table, and
one for the stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates table. They should
run relatively infrequently, so that we do not impose any undue load on
processing resources or the db.
Both of these chores work without using explicit sql transactions, but
should still be concurrent-safe, since they work by way of
compare-and-swap type operations.
If the satellite core process needs to be restarted, both of these
chores will start scanning for migrateable rows from the beginning of
the id space again. This is not ideal, but shouldn't be a problem (as
far as I can tell, there are only a few thousand rows at most in either
of these tables on any production satellite).
Change-Id: I733b7cd96760d506a1cf52735f598c6c3aa19735
In addition to upgrading the storj.io/common library, this change
moves off the TCPConnector in favor of the HybridConnector per
the deprecation warning.
Change-Id: I7e7e1e7568e8b95e4a99ad9caa158a799e68e1e3
The main motivation is to wrap the bucket DB and metainfo DB, so we
could check if a bucket is empty before applying geofencing config.
Change-Id: I8bac21555e01d51a663fb557bc1acfc8106bc2e1
Removes database tables and functionality related to our custom
coupon implementation because it has been superseded by the Stripe
coupon and promo code system. Requires implementations of the
payments Invoices interface to return coupon usages along with
invoices.
Change-Id: Iac52d2ff64afca8cc4dbb2d1f20e6ad4b39ddfde
We made decision to avoid satellite shutdown when segment loop
will return error. Loop still can reeturn error but it will be logged
and we will make monitoring/alert around that error.
Change-Id: I6aa8e284406edf644a09d6b1fe00c3155c5430c9
gracefulexit
With the effort to move audit related data into reputation store, this
PR updates gracefulexit endpoint to use reputation service to get a
node's audit score
Change-Id: Iad93ea689ad67ff9c57c7be16687e21e715fab7a
package in audit
This PR implements reputation store and replace overlay in audit service
to use such store for storing node's audit stats.
In order to keep the changeset smaller, most of the changes in this PR is for copying audit logic in overlay to
reputation package. In a following PR, the duplicating code will be
removed from overlay.
Change-Id: I16c12494a0970f44c422b26cf603c1dc489e5bc1
Bucket tally calculation will be removed from metaloop and will
use metabase objects iterator directly.
At the moment only bucket tally needs objects so it make no sense
to implement separate objects loop.
Change-Id: Iee60059fc8b9a1bf64d01cafe9659b69b0e27eb1
Current tally is calculating storage both for buckets and
storage nodes. This change is moving nodes storage
calculation to separate service that will be using
segment loop.
Change-Id: I9e68bfa0bc751c82ff738c71ca58d311f257bd8d
Because of our free/paid tier plan, we do not need a paywall anymore. We
have not used it in a while, but still have leftover code laying around.
Change-Id: Iaea8c39faf042a2f7a6b837727bb135c8bdf2907
This is part of metaloop refactoring. We plan to remove
irreparable at some point but there was not time for it.
Now instead refatoring it for segmentloop its just easier
to drop it.
Later we still need to drop table with migration step.
Change-Id: I270e77f119273d39a1ecdcf5e1c37a5662a29ab4
We want to move some of current metainfo loop observers to
segment loop. This change adds new service, similar to metainfo
loop but which is iterating only over segments.
Change-Id: I67f7f461781723a4476e2b83377f31736d7c4870
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
Currently the loop handling is heavily related to the metabase rather
than metainfo.
metainfo over time has become related to the "public API" for accessing
the metabase data.
Currently updates monkit.lock, because monkit monitoring does not handle
ScopeNamed correctly. Needs a followup change to monitoring check.
Change-Id: Ie50519991d718dfb872ec9a0176a82e732c97584
* Add a nullable billing_periods column in the coupons table
* Add nullable billing_periods column to the currently unused
coupon_codes table
* Drop the duration column from the coupon_codes table
* Replace duration config type so that the default promotional coupon
can be configured to never expire
Zero downtime migration plan:
* Add billing_periods column to coupons and coupon_codes tables (this change)
* After one release, remove all references to the old duration column,
replacing with references to billing_periods. At this point, we can also
change the defult promotional coupon to never expire and migrate over
values from the old duration column.
* After another release, drop the duration column.
Change-Id: I374e8dc9fab9f81b4a5bc681771955662d4c007a
Delete satellite order methods and DB tables which aren't used anymore
after we have done a refactoring on the orders to stuck bucket
information in the orders' encrypted metadata.
There are also configuration parameters and a satellite chore that
aren't needed anymore after the orders refactoring.
Change-Id: Ida3682b95921df70792284b42c96d2508bf8ca9c
The rollup archiver chore moves bucket bandwidth rollups and
storagenode rollups that are older than a given duration
to two new archive tables.
Change-Id: I1626a3742ad4271bc744fbcefa6355a29d49c6a5
Full scope:
private/testplanet,satellite/{overlay,satellitedb}
Description:
In most cases, downtime tracking with audits will eventually lead
to DQ for nodes who are unresponsive. However, if a stray node has no
pieces, it will not be audited and will thus never be disqualified.
This chore will check for nodes who have not successfully been contacted
in some set time and DQ them.
There are some new flags for toggling DQ of stray nodes and the timeframes
for running the chore and how long nodes can go without contact.
Change-Id: Ic9d41fdbf214736798925e728245180fb3c55615
Query nodes table using AS OF SYSTEM TIME '-10s' (by default) when on CRDB to alleviate contention on the nodes table and minimize CRDB retries. Queries for standard uploads are already cached, and node lookups for graceful exit uploads has retry logic so it isn't necessary for the nodes returned to be current.
We are no longer planning on implementing downtime penalization using
the method described in
docs/blueprints/archive/storage-node-downtime-tracking-deprecated.md.
Now, we are implementing the design described in
docs/blueprints/storage-node-downtime-tracking-with-audits.md.
This change removes the downtime estimation chores from the satellite
core as well as the package satellite/downtime. A future change will
remove the database table.
Change-Id: I1a1d3cf9dceeba36255d25243294865b89925518
It turns out we need to make 2 more changes in order for the new order submission phase 3 to get deployed.
This PR makes 2 changes:
1) when the rollup service deletes tallies, we now keep tallies around until orders expire (vs 1 day like before).
2) the reported rollup chore will now write the storagenode_bandwidth_rollups to a new table _phase2 as an intermediary step so it doesn't conflict with phase 3 order settlement.
These changes need to be deployed for 2 days before we can turn on phase 3 of the new orders settlement workflow.
Change-Id: Iafbff577ba7d55f8f17b7db857311b2ce799de60
This makes it possible to remove of this obsolete flag from the
multi-tenant gateway.
As a consequence, displaying the GATEWAY_0_ACCESS env var will always
require a running storj-sim. Until now, it was required only the first
time. Then the value was stored in the 'access' config. But this is now
not possible anymore.
The changes in StripeMock are required to fix failures in integration
tests. StripeMock is in-memory and its data does not survive restarts of
storj-sim. The second and following starts of storj-sim had invalid
state of StripeMock, which failed requests that were required to
populate the GATEWAY_0_ACCESS env var. The changes in StripeMock makes
it repopulate the Stripe customers from the database.
Change-Id: I981a208172b76577f12ecdaae485f5ae4ea269bc
This PR adds the following items:
1) an in-memory read-only cache thats stores project limit info for projectIDs
This cache is stored in-memory since this is expected to be a small amount of data. In this implementation we are only storing in the cache projects that have been accessed. Currently for the largest Satellite (eu-west) there is about 4500 total projects. So storing the storage limit (int64) and the bandwidth limit (int64), this would end up being about 200kb (including the 32 byte project ID) if all 4500 projectIDs were in the cache. So this all fits in memory for the time being. At some point it may not as usage grows, but that seems years out.
The cache is a read only cache. When requests come in to upload/download a file, we will read from the cache what the current limits are for that project. If the cache does not contain the projectID, it will get the info from the database (satellitedb project table), then add it to the cache.
The only time the values in the cache are modified is when either a) the project ID is not in the cache, or b) the item in the cache has expired (default 10mins), then the data gets refreshed out of the database. This occurs by default every 10 mins. This means that if we update the usage limits in the database, that change might not show up in the cache for 10 mins which mean it will not be reflected to limit end users uploading/downloading files for that time period..
Change-Id: I3fd7056cf963676009834fcbcf9c4a0922ca4a8f
* The audit worker wants to get items from the queue and process them.
* The audit chore wants to create new queues and swap them in when the
old queue has been processed.
This change adds a "Queues" struct which handles the concurrency
issues around the worker fetching a queue and the chore swapping a new
queue in. It simplifies the logic of the "Queue" struct to its bare
bones, so that it behaves like a normal queue with no need to understand
the details of swapping and worker/chore interactions.
Change-Id: Ic3689ede97a528e7590e98338cedddfa51794e1b
Add a config so that some percent of users require credit cards /
account balances
in order to create a project or have a promotional coupon applied
UI was updated to match needed paywall status
At this point we decided not to use a field to store if a user is in an
A/B
test, and instead just use math to see if they're in a test. We decided
to use MD5 (because its in Postgres too) and User UUID for that math.
Change-Id: I0fcd80707dc29afc668632d078e1b5a7a24f3bb3
It feels weird having a repairer configuration part of order services.
Let's have a single source of truth for it.
Change-Id: I24f7c897aec80f3293f8af24876cbb6733d85a0b
Removes old project_bandwidth_rollups records that are no longer used.
Uses a retain months configuration to determine how many months to save. Current month cannot be removed.
Tests retainMonths=-1, 0, 2
Change-Id: Ia4be2546cdb28802427acf41ecd85ad66df3e62c
able to cover more testing scenarios
Currently, its hard to implement test suite for payments because
mockpayments is on to high level and we cannot emulate many things e.g.
adding credit card. This change is first to be able to add mock for
Stripe client and do more granular tests.
Change-Id: Ied85d4bd0642debdffe1161657c1e475202e9d23
See https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/SM-752
These changes allow us to change the log level at runtime through a handler off of the debug endpoint.
Examples of changing the log level on storj-sim
To get the current level for the satellite api process:
curl -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:10009/logging' --header 'Content-Type: text/plain'
To change the log level:
curl -XPUT 'http://127.0.0.1:10009/logging' --header 'Content-Type: text/plain' --data-raw '{"level":"error"}'
Change-Id: I05d164b290929fa06b6d78c01075ee41f8238044
* Delete expired segments in expired segments service using metainfo
loop
* Add test to verify expired segments service deletes expired segments
* Ignore expired segments in checker observer
* Modify checker tests to verify that expired segments are ignored
* Ignore expired segments in segment repairer and drop from repair queue
* Add repair test to verify that a segment that expires after being
added to the repair queue is ignored and dropped from the repair queue
Change-Id: Ib2b0934db525fef58325583d2a7ca859b88ea60d
* satellite: update log levels
Change-Id: I86bc32e042d742af6dbc469a294291a2e667e81f
* log version on start up for every service
Change-Id: Ic128bb9c5ac52d4dc6d6c4cb3059fbad73f5d3de
* Use monkit for tracking failed ip resolutions
Change-Id: Ia5aa71d315515e0c5f62c98d9d115ef984cd50c2
* fix compile errors
Change-Id: Ia33c8b6e34e780bd1115120dc347a439d99e83bf
* add request limit value to storage node rpc err
Change-Id: I1ad6706a60237928e29da300d96a1bafa94156e5
* we cant track storage node ids in monkit metrics so lets use logging to track that for expired orders
Change-Id: I1cc1d240b29019ae2f8c774792765df3cbeac887
* fix build errs
Change-Id: I6d0ffe058e9a38b7ed031c85a29440f3d68e8d47
* debug
* traces
* cfgstruct
* process
Package `storj/private/version` will be removed as a separate change.
Change-Id: Iadc40faa782e6225513b28218952f02d9c240a9f
more trustworthy downtime tracking
Detection chore: Do not update downtime at all from the detection chore.
We only want to include downtime between two explicitly failed ping attempts
(the duration between last contact success and the first failed ping is no longer
included in downtime calculation)
Estimation chore: If the satellite started after the last failed ping for a node,
do not include offline time since the last failed ping time - only
estimate based on two failed pings with no satellite downtime in
between.
This protects us from including satellite downtime in our storagenode downtime calculations.
Change-Id: I1fddc9f7255a7023e02474255d70c64faae75b8a
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