CRDB doesn't like large deletes. While testing in the POC environment we found that deletes on the serial_numbers table could take hours. This change limits deletes to 1000 at a time (configurable) to avoid blocking other queries.
Change-Id: I08455e25db1574579dd4d7b7125a08e9c913dff1
As the tables that get cleaned up by this job get a lot of inserts and deletes over the course of a day, the autovacuum process on PostgreSQL struggles fairly easily/quickly.
Due to its limitation, it can only delete 180,000,000 tuples in one go, before it has to rescan the entire table/index.
With the current load, the most busy satellites accumulate about 1,000,000,000 tuples per day (consumed_serials). With our current 24h interval that results in ~6-7 scans, slowing the entire database down for a quite long time.
This PR reduces the interval to 4 hours, which under a constant load, results in less than 180,000,000 entries per run.
That way, we do not scan twice for only a small gain over said amount. Reducing the interval further would also increase the DB load unnecessary, as each run scans the entire tables at least once.
For future reference, we might need to adjust the interval, if the load is significantly changing.
Change-Id: I18fdd45d93d468cff126e719c8380c29a49f43dd
This change adds two new tables to process orders as fast as we used
to but in an asynchronous manner and with hopefully less storage
usage. This should help scale on cockroach, but limits us to one
worker. It lays the groundwork for the order processing pipeline to
be queue rather than database driven.
For more details, see the added fast billing changes blueprint.
It also fixes the orders db so that all the timestamps that are
passed to columns that do not contain a time zone are converted to
UTC at the last possible opportunity, making it less likely to use
the APIs incorrectly. We really should migrate to include timezones
on all of our timestamp columns.
Change-Id: Ibfda8e7a3d5972b7798fb61b31ff56419c64ea35
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
Creates a new chore, dbcleanup, which can be used for routine deletion of items from the satellite database and adds functionality for deletion of expired serial numbers