this commit introduces the reported_serials table. its purpose is
to allow for blind writes into it as nodes report in so that we have
minimal contention. in order to continue to accurately account for
used bandwidth, though, we cannot immediately add the settled amount.
if we did, we would have to give up on blind writes.
the table's primary key is structured precisely so that we can quickly
find expired orders and so that we maximally benefit from rocksdb
path prefix compression. we do this by rounding the expires at time
forward to the next day, effectively giving us storagenode petnames
for free. and since there's no secondary index or foreign key
constraints, this design should use significantly less space than
the current used_serials table while also reducing contention.
after inserting the orders into the table, we have a chore that
periodically consumes all of the expired orders in it and inserts
them into the existing rollups tables. this is as if we changed
the nodes to report as the order expired rather than as soon as
possible, so the belief in correctness of the refactor is higher.
since we are able to process large batches of orders (typically
a day's worth), we can use the code to maximally batch inserts into
the rollup tables to make inserts as friendly as possible to
cockroach.
Change-Id: I25d609ca2679b8331979184f16c6d46d4f74c1a6
Remove starting up messages from peers. We expect all of them to start,
if they don't, then they should return an error why they don't start.
The only informative message is when a service is disabled.
When doing initial database setup then each migration step isn't
informative, hence print only a single line with the final version.
Also use shorter log scopes.
Change-Id: Ic8b61411df2eeae2a36d600a0c2fbc97a84a5b93
* change satellite.Peer name to Core
* change to Core in testplanet
* missed a few places
* keep shared stuff in peer.go to stay consistent with storj/docs