Because we are saving all tallies as a single SQL statement we finally
reached maximum message size. With this change we will call SaveTallies multiple times in batches.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5977
Change-Id: I0c7dd27779b1743ede66448fb891e65c361aa3b0
Tallies are now created for buckets with no objects. Previously, the
bucket tally collector skipped empty buckets since it created tallies
only using information from the objects table. Methods that used
bucket tallies when calculating usage costs would return incorrect
results because of this.
Change-Id: I0b37fe7159a11cc02a51562000dad9258555d9f9
This change removes the use of the objects loop for calculating bucket
tallies. It has been superseded by a custom query.
Change-Id: I9ea4633006c9af3ea14d7de40871639e7b687c22
We want to eliminate usages of LoopSegmentEntry.Pieces, because it is
costing a lot of cpu time to look up node IDs with every piece of every
segment we read.
In this change, we are eliminating use of LoopSegmentEntry.Pieces in the
node tally observer (both the ranged loop and segments loop variants).
It is not necessary to have a fully resolved nodeID until it is time to
store totals in the database. We can use NodeAliases as the map key
instead, and resolve NodeIDs just before storing totals.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5622
Change-Id: Iec12aa393072436d7c22cc5a4ae1b63966cbcc18
We have a bug where if number of buckets in the system will be
multiplication of batch size (2500) then loop that is going over
all buckets can run indefinitely.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5374
Change-Id: Idd4d97c638db83e46528acb9abf223c98ad46223
since amount of objects is growing and looping through all of them
starts taking lot of time, we are switching for SQL query to do it
in chunks of tallies per bucket. 2nd part of issue fix.
Closes https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/125
Change-Id: Ia26bcac0a7e2c6503df9ebbf4817a636841d3284
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 were already able to override (or not) metadata with this method
but to be explicit we are introducting new option to control storing
metadata with object. Separate option should be less error prone.
https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/105
Change-Id: I4c5bce953a633a0009b05c5ca84266ca6ceefc26
We implemented server-side copy feature and we would like to
confirm that it is not affecting accounting/tally service.
Resolves https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4697
Change-Id: I3944ea52c0acc68107ec15c1911750dc7d947501
At some point we moved metabase package outside Metainfo
but we didn't do that for satellite structure. This change
refactors only tests.
When uplink will be adjusted we can remove old entries in
Metainfo struct.
Change-Id: I2b66ed29f539b0ec0f490cad42c72840e0351bcb
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
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
MetadataSize can slightly vary and checking for exact value makes
difficult to change what's being encoded in metadata.
Change-Id: I5f1ade41bc26d115e6743367ee35cf1ba74795c9
Make metainfo.RSConfig a valid pflag config value. This allows us to
configure the RSConfig as a string like k/m/o/n-shareSize, which makes
having multiple supported RS schemes easier in the future.
RS-related config values that are no longer needed have been removed
(MinTotalThreshold, MaxTotalThreshold, MaxBufferMem, Verify).
Change-Id: I0178ae467dcf4375c504e7202f31443d627c15e1
As part of the Metainfo Refactoring, we need to make the Metainfo Loop
working with both the current PointerDB and the new Metabase. Thus, the
Metainfo Loop should pass to the Observer interface more specific Object
and Segment types instead of pb.Pointer.
After this change, there are still a couple of use cases that require
access to the pb.Pointer (hence we have it as a field in the
metainfo.Segment type):
1. Expired Deletion Service
2. Repair Service
It would require additional refactoring in these two services before we
are able to clean this.
Change-Id: Ib3eb6b7507ed89d5ba745ffbb6b37524ef10ed9f
Replace most of old libuplink usages in testplanet. 100% migration will
be possible when we will be able to implement UploadWithClientConfig
with new libuplink.
Change-Id: I432d7d4917c7b67d46a058abd0a2a6a13f565ac4
until we do a good job of cleaning them up, we should at least
not charge or pay people for them. nodes already locally delete
expired segments.
subsumes the tests in 1112.
Change-Id: I5961185764e02f6136b3231b44ecc75a9a8832c9
at the end of tally iteration, in order to set the new live
accounting totals, we were iterating over all live accounting
projects. We found a bug with this when running storj-sim. If
we restarted the satellite live accounting would be cleared
because storj-sim was running the live accounting redis instance.
Since live accounting was cleared, at the end of tally, even if
it found data in projects, we would not update the live accounting
totals because we were iterating over the projects from live
accounting to do so. We now iterate over projects found from tally
in order to update live accounting
We also found that if a user deleted everything from their project,
tally would not find it and the live accounting would not be updated.
For this reason, we merge live accounting projects into tally projects
Change-Id: If0726ba0c7b692d69f42c5806e6c0f47eecccb73
live accounting used to be a cache to store writes before they are picked up during
the tally iteration, after which the cache is cleared. This created a window in which
users could potentially exceed the storage limit. This PR refactors live accounting to
hold current estimations of space used per project. This should also reduce DB load
since we no longer need to query the satellite DB when checking space used for limiting.
The mechanism by which the new live accounting system works is as follows:
During the upload of any segment, the size of that segment is added to its respective
project total in live accounting. At the beginning of the tally iteration we record
the current values in live accounting as `initialLiveTotals`. At the end of the tally
iteration we again record the current totals in live accounting as `latestLiveTotals`.
The metainfo loop observer in tally allows us to get the project totals from what it
observed in metainfo DB which are stored in `tallyProjectTotals`. However, for any
particular segment uploaded during the metainfo loop, the observer may or may not
have seen it. Thus, we take half of the difference between `latestLiveTotals` and
`initialLiveTotals`, and add that to the total that was found during tally and set that
as the new live accounting total.
Initially, live accounting was storing the total stored amount across all nodes rather than
the segment size, which is inconsistent with how we record amounts stored in the project
accounting DB, so we have refactored live accounting to record segment size
Change-Id: Ie48bfdef453428fcdc180b2d781a69d58fd927fb
What: this change makes sure the count of segments is not encrypted.
Why: having the segment count encrypted just makes things hard for no reason - a satellite operator can figure out how many segments an object has by looking at the other segments in the database. but if a user has access but has lost their encryption key, they now can't clean up or delete old segments because they can't know how many there are without just guessing until they get errors. :(
Backwards compatibility: clients will still understand old pointers and will still write old pointers. at some point in the future perhaps we can do a migration for remaining old pointers so we can delete the old code.
Please describe the tests: covered by existing tests
Please describe the performance impact: none
* rename pkg/linksharing to linksharing
* rename pkg/httpserver to linksharing/httpserver
* rename pkg/eestream to uplink/eestream
* rename pkg/stream to uplink/stream
* rename pkg/metainfo/kvmetainfo to uplink/metainfo/kvmetainfo
* rename pkg/auth/signing to pkg/signing
* rename pkg/storage to uplink/storage
* rename pkg/accounting to satellite/accounting
* rename pkg/audit to satellite/audit
* rename pkg/certdb to satellite/certdb
* rename pkg/discovery to satellite/discovery
* rename pkg/overlay to satellite/overlay
* rename pkg/datarepair to satellite/repair