This fixes a slow query that was taking up to 4 seconds in production
SELECT node_id, path, piece_num, root_piece_id, durability_ratio, queued_at, requested_at, last_failed_at, last_failed_code, failed_count, finished_at, order_limit_send_count
FROM graceful_exit_transfer_queue
WHERE node_id = '[redacted]'
AND finished_at is NULL
AND last_failed_at is NULL
ORDER BY durability_ratio asc, queued_at asc LIMIT 300 OFFSET 0;
Change-Id: Ib89743ca35f1d8d0a1456b20fa08c683ebdc1549
This change completes the column migration of
5f6fccc6e8 and
2f648fd981.
It resets every users project limits who are below or equal to our
current production defaults.
Change-Id: Ie041d08bb67b62844f6023190fc00bc2dad5b1cb
Our current endpoints bail on us, if the column data is null. Thus we need
to take the intermediate step and set the default to a fixed value and
reset those with the following release.
It sets the default column value to our current config values of 50GB
for storage and bandwidth and 100 buckets, while still enabling the field to be nullable.
All 0 values are migrated to be the default as well to ensure they can
keep using their projects, as with the original change, 0 actually means 0.
Change-Id: I797be80ce2d2105091599dc1b3fc76f74336b66b
Currently we have no way to actually set one
of the following limits to 0 (meaning not usable):
- maxBuckets
- usageLimit
- bandwidthLimit
With having the field nullable,
NULL corresponds to the global default,
0 now actually 0 and
a set value determines a custom limit.
Change-Id: I92bb77529dcbd0881ae8368921be9d246eb0919e
Add online score used for the new audit history offline tracking system
to the nodes table. This allows us easy access to the node's online
score for the storagenode dashboard as well as for data analysis.
Change-Id: Ie99be1192e5236862a5b3dbed2e5ef03b9169410
It's an obsolete table from earlier state of Stripe invoices
implementation. No code is currently using it. It is confirmed that this
table is currently empty across all satellites.
Change-Id: I12d2756578faf8418ea8f3b09088e885694b8925
Jira: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/USR-822
This the last step of dropping these 2 db tables. It also deletes all
code associate with them.
Change-Id: I8be840dc2a7be255cf6308c9434b729fe4d9391e
What:
Use the github.com/jackc/pgx postgresql driver in place of
github.com/lib/pq.
Why:
github.com/lib/pq has some problems with error handling and context
cancellations (i.e. it might even issue queries or DML statements more
than once! see https://github.com/lib/pq/issues/939). The
github.com/jackx/pgx library appears not to have these problems, and
also appears to be better engineered and implemented (in particular, it
doesn't use "exceptions by panic"). It should also give us some
performance improvements in some cases, and even more so if we can use
it directly instead of going through the database/sql layer.
Change-Id: Ia696d220f340a097dee9550a312d37de14ed2044