The used space graph values are correct when a single satellite is
selected but wrong for 'All satellites'. This is related to the
queries for getting the individual disk usages for all satellites
per day and the summary and average for all satellites per day:
1. dividing the sum of at_rest_total by the total_hours is wrong.
Simply put, we were assuming that, for example (4/2)+(6/3) equals
to (4+6)/(2+3), assuming we had 4 and 6 at_rest_total values with
2 and 3 respective hours.
2. To get the average, we need to first find the sum of the
at_rest_total_bytes for each timestamp across all satellites
before taking the average of the sums instead of just taking the
average from the individual satellite values.
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5519
Change-Id: Ib1314e238b695a6c1ecd9f9171ee86dd56bb3b24
Previously because of the use of a LAG to calculate the hour_interval
the first record, which is usually the first day of the month usually,
doesn’t have a previous record and always assumes the at_rest_total is
for 24 hours.
Resolves https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5390
Change-Id: Id532f8b38fe9df61432e62655318ff119a733d13
The query changes we did while fixing the usage graph led to wrong
payout calculations directly linked to disk space.
This change:
- avoids converting from Bh to B directly in the query
- returns the at_rest_total in the original bytes*hour value
- returns at_rest_total_bytes as the calculated disk spaced used in bytes
- uses the at_rest_total_bytes only for the disk space graph
- return summary_bytes as the average disk space used within the specified date
- updates the disk space graph header to "average disk space used this month"
The total disk used in the month is also displayed in B not B*day
Resolves https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5355
Change-Id: I2cfefb0fe711f9c59de2adb547c4ab50b05c7cbb
The satellite now returns the last interval_end_time for each
daily storage usage.
We need to store the interval_end_time in the storage usage cache.
Also, renamed interval_start to timestamp to avoid ambiguity since
the interval_start only stores just the date/day returned by the
satellite.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4178
Change-Id: I94138ba8a506eeedd6703787ee03ab3e072efa32
It seems the tests relied on time.Now(), which might cause some
discrepancies in calculations. Use a fixed time.Now() rather than
recalculating.
As a sidefix, remove "Test" prefix from t.Run. These are unnecessary.
Change-Id: I1de903fcf0fcf46fc8e3acf2463e17239b8e3cc6