periodically create and delete a temp file in the storage directory
to verify writability. If this check fails, shut the node down.
Change-Id: I433e3a8d1d775fc779ae78e7cf3144a05ffd0574
* The audit worker wants to get items from the queue and process them.
* The audit chore wants to create new queues and swap them in when the
old queue has been processed.
This change adds a "Queues" struct which handles the concurrency
issues around the worker fetching a queue and the chore swapping a new
queue in. It simplifies the logic of the "Queue" struct to its bare
bones, so that it behaves like a normal queue with no need to understand
the details of swapping and worker/chore interactions.
Change-Id: Ic3689ede97a528e7590e98338cedddfa51794e1b
To prevent longlived unused connections, set the maximum time to 30 minutes to
prevent proxies and loadbalancers forcefully cutting the connection.
This helps in scenarios with low load/requests to a DB.
Change-Id: I7dba15ef97f6f6541e872a6fb1d3a9bbbfe5bb50
TestMaxOutBuckets is one of our slower tests (50-90s).
This change seems to make it 2-12s.
It reduces the number of buckets that need to be created.
It also removes unnecessary storage nodes.
Change-Id: I1012fc6e9258b2f7674b16da4e8b418741c93eea
This change accomplishes multiple things:
1. Instead of having a max in flight time, which means
we effectively have a minimum bandwidth for uploads
and downloads, we keep track of what windows have
active requests happening in them.
2. We don't double check when we save the order to see if it
is too old: by then, it's too late. A malicious uplink
could just submit orders outside of the grace window and
receive all the data, but the node would just not commit
it, so the uplink gets free traffic. Because the endpoints
also check for the order being too old, this would be a
very tight race that depends on knowledge of the node system
clock, but best to not have the race exist. Instead, we piggy
back off of the in flight tracking and do the check when
we start to handle the order, and commit at the end.
3. Change the functions that send orders and list unsent
orders to accept a time at which that operation is
happening. This way, in tests, we can pretend we're
listing or sending far into the future after the windows
are available to send, rather than exposing test functions
to modify internal state about the grace period to get
the desired effect. This brings tests closer to actual
usage in production.
4. Change the calculation for if an order is allowed to be
enqueued due to the grace period to just look at the
order creation time, rather than some computation involving
the window it will be in. In this way, you can easily
answer the question of "will this order be accepted?" by
asking "is it older than X?" where X is the grace period.
5. Increases the frequency we check to send up orders to once
every 5 minutes instead of once every hour because we already
have hour-long buffering due to the windows. This decreases
the maximum latency that an order will be reported back to
the satellite by 55 minutes.
Change-Id: Ie08b90d139d45ee89b82347e191a2f8db1b88036
On run, write the storage directory verification file.
Every time the node runs it will write the file even if it already exists.
The reason we do this is because if the verification file is missing, the SN
doesn't know whether it is an incorrect directory, or it simply hasn't written
the file yet, and we want to keep nodes running without needing operator intervention.
Once this change has been a part of the minimum version for several releases,
we will move the file creation from the run command to the setup
command. Run will only verify its existence.
Change-Id: Ib7d20e78e711c63817db0ab3036a50af0e8f49cb
Sometimes SNOs fail to properly configure or lose connection to their storage directory
which can result in DQ. This causes unnecessary repair and is unfortunate for all parties.
This change introduces the creation of a special file in the storage directory at runtime
containing the node ID. While the storage node runs, it periodically verifies that it can
find said file with the correct contents in the correct location. If not, the node will
shut down with an error message.
This change will solve the issue of nodes losing access to the storage directory, but it will not
solve the issue of nodes pointing to the wrong directory, as the identifying file is created each
time the node starts up. After this change has been the minimum version for a few releases, we will
remove the creation of the directory-identifying file from the storage node run command and add it
to the setup command.
Change-Id: Ib7b10e96ac07373219835e39239e93957e7667a4
services
This PR adds a limiter on the amount of concurrent objects deletion can be handled so
we don't run out of memory.
Change-Id: Id2ce368af6f86845fcdfd34cb2f5e460efe9b272
* Add all new orders to the orders filestore instead of the database.
* Submit orders from the filestore to the new satellite SettleWindow
endpoint.
The orders filestore will eventually replace the orders DB completely.
For now, we will still be checking the orders DB and submitting those
orders if they exist. In a later release, we will completely remove the
orders DB, but we need both the DB and filestore for the transitionary
period.
Change-Id: Iac8780fd5ab770296181bbd313e1d335f072d4dc
In testplanet Run function we create a new configuration variable on
each t.Run for setting the value to the config name field when it's
empty, however the new copy of the configuration was not used.
Change-Id: I9da34e743f9648850c96556eab0349e742db3aac
Adds AuditHistory{WindowSize, TrackingPeriod, GracePeriod,
OfflineThreshold}. These values will be used to track offline audits over
time, and to suspend/disqualify nodes for being offline for too long.
Change-Id: I05f7dbc3c034bdc53c4fbd7719c71a44f37ec6a5
This adds a config flag orders.window-endpoint-rollout-phase
that can take on the values phase1, phase2 or phase3.
In phase1, the current orders endpoint continues to work as
usual, and the windowed orders endpoint uses the same backend
as the current one (but also does a bit extra).
In phase2, the current orders endpoint is disabled and the
windowed orders endpoint continues to use the same backend.
In phase3, the current orders endpoint is still disabled and
the windowed orders endpoint uses the new backend that requires
much less database traffic and state.
The intention is to deploy in phase1, roll out code to nodes
to have them use the windowed endpoint, switch to phase2, wait
a couple days for all existing orders to expire, then switch
to phase3.
Additionally, it fixes a bug where a node could submit a bunch
of orders and rack up charges for a bucket.
Change-Id: Ifdc10e09ae1645159cbec7ace687dcb2d594c76d
Add a config so that some percent of users require credit cards /
account balances
in order to create a project or have a promotional coupon applied
UI was updated to match needed paywall status
At this point we decided not to use a field to store if a user is in an
A/B
test, and instead just use math to see if they're in a test. We decided
to use MD5 (because its in Postgres too) and User UUID for that math.
Change-Id: I0fcd80707dc29afc668632d078e1b5a7a24f3bb3
Removes old project_bandwidth_rollups records that are no longer used.
Uses a retain months configuration to determine how many months to save. Current month cannot be removed.
Tests retainMonths=-1, 0, 2
Change-Id: Ia4be2546cdb28802427acf41ecd85ad66df3e62c
The order in which column names appear in an index should be
deterministic (for both our sqlite and postgresql code). Also, the order
is very relevant as to whether a given schema is correct.
Change-Id: I227ea057fcd9c3e967dd241a7e1c787d1bc4baa1
This change switches the backend logic to use the new DB column on the users table to restrict project creation.
Furthermore it back fills the existing limits from registration tokens to the new column to ensure no users are reset to the new default.
UI is updated to reflect ability to create several projects
Change-Id: Ie29157430ae6b065411ca4c4557c9f1be69cdc4f
We passed in revocationDB and metainfoDB for no reason.
Lets remove it from the dependency list to further reduce the footprint.
Change-Id: Ic0317bb92670fbd305d4a8b0ed1cb82858e2f6d3
Why: We need a way to cut down on database traffic due to bandwidth
measurement and tracking.
What: This changeset is the Satellite side of settling orders in 1 hr windows.
See design doc for more details: https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/1732
Change-Id: I2e1c151e2e65516ebe1b7f47b7c5f83a3a220b31
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
STORJ_POSTGRES_TEST naming was not consistent with STORJ_SIM_POSTGRES.
This allows to use STORJ_TEST_POSTGRES for clarity, it still has a
fallback to STORJ_POSTGRES_TEST.
Change-Id: I6f294c66c80fcfd6750fea2a89795f3b7f5dd691
Since we increased the number of concurrent audit workers to two, there are going
to be instances of a single node being audited simultaneously for different segments.
If the node times out for both, we will try to write them both to the pending audits
table, and the second will return an error since the path is not the same as what
already exists. Since with concurrent workers this is expected, we will log the
occurrence rather than return an error.
Since the release default audit concurrency is 2, update testplanet default to run with
concurrent workers as well.
Change-Id: I4e657693fa3e825713a219af3835ae287bb062cb
Use a field to distinguish migration steps that need to use a
different transaction from previous steps. This is clearer than
using a func.
Change-Id: I2147369d05413f3e8ddb50c71a46ab1ba3ab5114
This ensures that rows are closed to avoid leaks.
Also verifies that Err() is called, to ensure that no
error is left behind.
Change-Id: Idd1bec9bf479f40021da67b2c80ce83033149469
what would win? thousands of man-hours spent trying to make
the best, most bug-free code possible, or one leaky boi?
this way we hopefully reduce the number of times we deadlock
everything by forgetting a single rows.Close.
Change-Id: I191727bbb75f74f5f4d0664e9e7b6ccf46c931f5
Part 2 of moving usedserials in memory
* Drop usedserials table in storagenodedb
* Use in-memory usedserials store in place of db for order limit
verification
* Update order limit grace period to be only one hour - this means
uplinks must send their order limits to storagenodes within an hour of
receiving them
Change-Id: I37a0e1d2ca6cb80854a3ef495af2d1d1f92e9f03
This changeset replaces https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/1839
which did the same thing but Nat couldn't figure out how to fix conflicting
files the correct gerrity way.
Change-Id: If05a8902aca986ea9f6c9168a90b31beebab839a
This attempts to add a README.md to help create consistent migrations
that maximize our test coverage and do not include unnecessary
statements.
It also adds a feature to have an `-- OLD DATA --` section as well
as a `-- NEW DATA --` section so that we can fix mistakes made in
previous snapshots (like a row that was forgotten to be added when a
table was created) without editing them going forward.
Change-Id: I28a786f8ef163cae1de1bb08f61af1e1104b0a88
functionality
We want to start adding more complex test cases for billing/invoices and
we need more handy tooling to be able do this easily.
Change-Id: Ib22ac6b4ba9ee77cc91c88b0cfd2d2efc15657df
This will only work if retryable errors are returned on the first
call to Next. Otherwise if they're returned later, we will need
deeper changes at the application code level throughout the
codebase 😬👎
Change-Id: I46d795a13670f66b7f085605ba1b779f69c339c3
See https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/SM-752
These changes allow us to change the log level at runtime through a handler off of the debug endpoint.
Examples of changing the log level on storj-sim
To get the current level for the satellite api process:
curl -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:10009/logging' --header 'Content-Type: text/plain'
To change the log level:
curl -XPUT 'http://127.0.0.1:10009/logging' --header 'Content-Type: text/plain' --data-raw '{"level":"error"}'
Change-Id: I05d164b290929fa06b6d78c01075ee41f8238044
Add a flag that allows us to easily switch disqualification from
suspension mode on or off. A node will only be disqualified from
suspension mode if it has been suspended for longer than the grace
period AND the SuspensionDQEnabled flag is true.
Change-Id: I9e67caa727183cd52ab2042b0a370a1bcaebe792
Currently uploads can cause a lot of IOPS, reduce this by introducing a
in-memory buffer on-top of the file.
Change-Id: I5f4e3e01c0a36258271d180b922107de447bcb59
CreateTables hasn't been quite true for a while now, rename to
MigrateToLatest to be clearer in it's behavior.
Change-Id: Ida48e95122a5d9b7a814e922d3698e00024a2ba7
Peers require that Run finishes before calling Close.
Cancel only signals peer to start closing however it does not wait for
it to complete.
Change-Id: If4b3778f4fc86402363ed3b555db11e1189e6200
Before the deleter would close its done channel once, so if additional
tests shared a storagenode, even if not in parallel, the later waits
would not work properly. This fixes that problem.
Change-Id: I7dcacf6699cef7c2c2948ba0f4369ef520601bf5
When running testplanet tests, mark storagenode peer PieceDeleter as in
testing mode so that you don't have to do it on each test.
Change-Id: I2592e02c63f8bcc9152ecf436bac4e798b08bccf
Currently Cockroach isn't performant for concurrent database setup and
tear-down. Instead of a single instance allow setting multiple potential
connection strings and let the tests pick one connection string
randomly.
This improves test duration by ~10 minutes.
While we are at significantly changing how pgtest works, introduce
helper PickPostgres and PickCockroach for selecting the database to
reduce code duplications in multiple places.
Change-Id: I8ad171d5c4c8a4fc081ec2ae9bdd0cc948a80619
A/B indicates that B is a subtest of A, however in this case they
represent a configuration of the test, not a subtest.
Change-Id: I64eed5d5bcb12759e54fe4b5373f8e88488e50f7
Added a per IP rate limiter to the console web.
Cleaned up password check to leak less bcyrpt info.
Change-Id: I3c882978bd8de3ee9428cb6434a41ab2fc405fb2
If a node is suspended and receives an unknown or failing audit,
disqualify them if the grace period (default 1w in production) has
passed.
Migrate the nodes table so any node that is currently suspended gets
unsuspended when the satellite starts up.
Change-Id: I7b81c68026f823417faa0bf5e5cb5e67c7156b82
* Delete expired segments in expired segments service using metainfo
loop
* Add test to verify expired segments service deletes expired segments
* Ignore expired segments in checker observer
* Modify checker tests to verify that expired segments are ignored
* Ignore expired segments in segment repairer and drop from repair queue
* Add repair test to verify that a segment that expires after being
added to the repair queue is ignored and dropped from the repair queue
Change-Id: Ib2b0934db525fef58325583d2a7ca859b88ea60d
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
* satellite: update log levels
Change-Id: I86bc32e042d742af6dbc469a294291a2e667e81f
* log version on start up for every service
Change-Id: Ic128bb9c5ac52d4dc6d6c4cb3059fbad73f5d3de
* Use monkit for tracking failed ip resolutions
Change-Id: Ia5aa71d315515e0c5f62c98d9d115ef984cd50c2
* fix compile errors
Change-Id: Ia33c8b6e34e780bd1115120dc347a439d99e83bf
* add request limit value to storage node rpc err
Change-Id: I1ad6706a60237928e29da300d96a1bafa94156e5
* we cant track storage node ids in monkit metrics so lets use logging to track that for expired orders
Change-Id: I1cc1d240b29019ae2f8c774792765df3cbeac887
* fix build errs
Change-Id: I6d0ffe058e9a38b7ed031c85a29440f3d68e8d47
Alpha=1 and beta=0 are the expected first values for any alpha/beta
reputation system we are using in the codebase. So we are removing the
configurability of these values.
Change-Id: Ic61861b8ea5047fa1438ea6609b1d0048bf0abc3
We want to increase our throughput for downtime estimation. This commit
adds the ability to reach out to multiple nodes concurrently for downtime
estimation. The number of concurrent routines is determined by a new config
flag, EstimationConcurrencyLimit. It also increases the default
EstimationBatchSize to 1000.
Change-Id: I800ce7ec1035885afa194c3c3f64eedd4f6f61eb
we do not use that driver, and removing the case from the
type assertion reduces the satellite binary size by 5%.
Change-Id: I1c1b5e1e57dc4a98415103cfddd4f8c091588573
before this change, any transaction that took longer than 5 minutes
even if it succeeded, would get a retry error included in the
result.
try to make the logic more clear and add comments for the reader.
Change-Id: Ib84a89a33907a24426ecf52c90404be0e0dfa307
This adds new endpoint /api/user/{user-email} which allows to get the
projects where the user is a member.
It also moves existing endpoint:
/project/{projectid}/limit -> /api/project/{projectid}/limit
To avoid future conflicts for displaying pages.
Change-Id: I5efe3e1c8f79894c136f92ed815f635a34ba6f98
BeginObject response
We want to control inline segment size and segment size on satellite
side. We need to return such information to uplink like with redundancy
scheme.
Change-Id: If04b0a45a2757a01c0cc046432c115f475e9323c
uuid.UUID implements driver.Value so it can be directly used as a
scannable result.
Replace uses of dbutil.BytesToUUID with uuid.FromBytes.
Change-Id: I51a670185ceb3cc2199d5aa2b76bc3fc191ca8fe
Previous split to a storj.io/private repository broke tag-release.sh
script. This is the minimal temporary fix to make things work.
This links the build information to specified variables and sets them
inline. This approach, of course, is very fragile.
Change-Id: I73db2305e6c304146e5a14b13f1d917881a7455c
Instead of providing the database from outside to testplanet create it
inside and then allow wrapping and modifying it. This is more convenient
to use.
Change-Id: I9b8f69e6e0a19ff984b4e2bfe927c9100c77bc6c
Add flag to satellite repairer, "InMemoryRepair" that allows the
satellite to decide whether to download the entire segment being
repaired into memory (this is what the satellite already does), or to
download it into temporary files on disk that will be read from in the
upload phase of repair.
This should help with handling high repair traffic on satellites that
cannot afford to spend 64mb of memory per repair worker.
Updates tests to test repair for both in memory and to disk.
Change-Id: Iddf591e165621497c98533d45bfea3c28b08a194
storagenodes have like 10 or more databases. without this
tag they all get sent as the same value, stomping on each
other.
Change-Id: Ib12019684d6ea8f2a5b83df584056dfa79e3c4b3
* debug
* traces
* cfgstruct
* process
Package `storj/private/version` will be removed as a separate change.
Change-Id: Iadc40faa782e6225513b28218952f02d9c240a9f
Switch back to the original DeleteBucket and DeleteObject methods.
Next step: remove the DeleteBucketReturnDeleted and
DeleteObjectReturnDeleted from storj.io/uplink.
Change-Id: I273a305326d411e51ce354ce72fcc6ecadf4dd5f
Previously, we were simply discarding rows from the repair queue when
they couldn't be repaired (either because the overlay said too many
nodes were down, or because we failed to download enough pieces).
Now, such segments will be put into the irreparableDB for further
and (hopefully) more focused attention.
This change also better differentiates some error cases from Repair()
for monitoring purposes.
Change-Id: I82a52a6da50c948ddd651048e2a39cb4b1e6df5c
New API has limited number of options to configure at the moment. We
should remove unused flags from Uplink CLI and add if needed in the
future.
Change-Id: Icf3f3dadd43cb61a3b408b02d0762aef34425dbf
After calling uplink.Upload it is not guaranteed that the
storage node has yet saved all the orders since it happens
asynchronously. Hence we need a separate func to wait
for them to complete.
Change-Id: I0c34b3ea6c98dbcf37f80493c0e10a8bdbbb2aaf
On satellite, remove all references to free_bandwidth column in nodes table.
On storage node, remove references to AllocatedBandwidth and MinimumBandwidth and mark as deprecated.
Protobuf message, NodeCapacity, is left intact for backwards compatibility.
Once this is released to all satellites, we can drop the column from the DB.
Change-Id: I2ff6c6537fc9008a0c5588e951afea58ede85838
When a storagenode begins to run low on capacity, we want to notify
the satellite before completely running out of space. To achieve this,
at the end of an upload request, the SN checks if its available space has
fallen below a certain threshold. If so, trigger a notification to the
satellites.
The new NotifyLowDisk method on the monitor chore is implemented using the
common/syn2.Cooldown type, which allows us to execute contact only once
within a given timeframe; avoiding hammering the satellites with requests.
This PR contains changes to the storagenode/contact package, namely moving
methods involving the actual satellite communication out of Chore and into
Service. This allows us to ping satellites from the monitor chore
Change-Id: I668455748cdc6741291b61130d8ef9feece86458
Each test log is starting with warnings like this: "rollout config
error: empty seed {"binary": "Identity"}". Make no sense to print them
and pollute output.
Change-Id: Ib50e28d09d8b259106d3b79d8f1262954a7aed63
NonParallel running is needed for gateway tests, because minio
unfortunately relies on global state.
Change-Id: If730db2ab86d10f4d02e1ac3128f758e9c18cdff
This moves grpc related tlsopts methods to private/grpctlsopts.
This allows to remove grpc dependency from tlsopts.
Change-Id: I25090b82b1e7a0633417ad600f8587b0c30ace73
common/pb moved grpc to a separate package common/pb/pbgrpc.
This updates this repository to use it.
Change-Id: I2de2a190688871cf9cb61f7ea511f8a01e264e4e
This new repair timeout (configured as TotalTimeout) will include both
the time to download pieces and the time to upload pieces, as well as
the time to pop the segment from the repair queue.
This is a move from Github PR #3645.
Change-Id: I47d618f57285845d8473fcd285f7d9be9b4318c8
With commit: 3331b443e7, satellite will
start calling `DeletePieces`. Therefore, we can remove the old endpoint
once the above commit is deployed with all satellites
Change-Id: I0124bc00a7cb808d119eb59f8fcd7fadf68158bb
Curently, storage nodes only report their capacity to satellites
once per hour. If a node fills up, it will fail all uploads until
the next contact cycle begins. With these changes, at the end of an
upload we check whether the MinimumDiskSpace threshold has been
passed. If so, trigger the monitor chore to update the node's
capacity, then trigger the contact chore to report the new
capacity to the satellites
Change-Id: Ie6aadaade1e2c12c87e03f8ff9059a50121380a0
Currently SNs report their free disk space once per hour. If a node
becomes full, it has to wait until the next contact cycle begins to
report; all the while receiving and failing upload requests. By increasing
the minimum required disk space, we can give the storage nodes more time
to report their space before the completely fill up. This change goes
hand-in-hand with another change we want to implement: trigger capacity
report on SN immediately upon falling below threshold.
Change-Id: I12f778286c6c3f582438b0e2949765ac43325e27
This peer will contain our administrative panels.
It's completely separated from our other satellite
processes because it allows better control for restricting
access to it.
Change-Id: Ifca473bee82ff6c680b346918ba32b835a7a6847
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
it was noticed that if you had a long lived transaction A that
was blocking some other transaction B and A was being aborted
due to retriable errors, then transaction B was never given
priority. this was due to using savepoints to do lightweight
retries.
this behavior was problematic becaue we had some queries blocked
for over 16 hours, so this commit addresses the issue with two
prongs:
1. bound the amount of time we will retry a transaction
2. create new transactions when a retry is needed
the first ensures that we never wait for 16 hours, and the value
chosen is 10 minutes. that should be long enough for an ample
amount of retries for small queries, and huge queries probably
shouldn't be retried, even if possible: it's more preferrable to
find a way to make them smaller.
the second ensures that even in the case of retries, queries that
are blocked on the aborted transaction gain priority to run.
between those two changes, the maximum stall time due to retries
should be bounded to around 10 minutes.
Change-Id: Icf898501ef505a89738820a3fae2580988f9f5f4
We move PathCipher to encryption.Store and we need to adjust
storj/uplink for those changes. Uplink repo is also using libuplink to
run tests so we need first adjust storj/storj libuplink and later
storj/uplink.
Change-Id: I84f23e6bad18ac139f72c19939dc526f9f46d88b
Allow rate limit project cache to expire so we can make project level rate limit changes without restarting the satellite process.
Change-Id: I159ea22edff5de7cbfcd13bfe70898dcef770e42
This ought to make it so that all single statements (Exec- or Query-) on
a CockroachDB backend will get retried as necessary. As there is no need
for savepoints to be allocated or released in this case, there is no
round-trip overhead except when statements actually do need to be
retried.
Change-Id: Ibd7f1725ff727477c456cb309120d080f3cd7099
We now close databases in testplanet in reverse order, knowing that some
caches and other objects need to close prior to the underlying db. Some
dbs were not being added near the list of closeable databases near their
creation, causing an issue with shutdown order.
Change-Id: I23391f4d77649030493e47bd7169002a72b3bf7a
this is to help protect against intentional or unintentional
slowloris style problems where a client keeps a tcp connection
alive but never sends any data. because grpc is great, we have
to spawn a separate goroutine for every read/write to the stream
so that we can return from the server handler to cancel it if
necessary. yep. really.
additionally, we update the rpcstatus package to do some stack
trace capture and add a Wrap method for the times where we want
to just use the existing error.
also fixes a number of TODOs where we attach status codes to the
returned errors in the endpoints.
Change-Id: Id8bb8ff84aa34e0f711b0cf9bce3908b36a1d3c1
Since we have caches on top of databases and they are included in the
databases list, we need to shut them down in-reverse order to avoid
issues with flushing to a closed database.
Change-Id: I3f23a527a2a5425638b1a7e2cab84741f019d493
We don't do a lot of panicking in our main code, so hopefully this won't
matter much, but we /do/ call panic a lot in our tests (t.Fatal,
require.NoError, etc). And when that happens, we need pending
transactions to be aborted or we can get into a deadlock situation when
something else tries to /Close/ that connection.
Change-Id: Idaf0d543ac95afea34f9b2393d1187f5322e9f0f
Currently we risk losing pending bandwidth rollup writes even on a clean
shutdown. This change ensures that all pending writes are actually
written to the db when shutting down the satellite.
Change-Id: Ideab62fa9808937d3dce9585c52405d8c8a0e703
Currently Cockroach DB setup takes a significant amount of time.
This flattens the database setup into a single query,
which improves the test time significantly.
The migration tests still test each migration separately.
Change-Id: Iaca16f34a6af3926fa2b5ebf618f939fd59460b3
With this change RS configuration will be set on satellite. Uplink with
get RS values with BeginObject request and will use it. For backward
compatibility and to avoid super large change redundancy scheme stored
with bucket is not touched. This can be done in future.
Change-Id: Ia5f76fc10c37e2c44e4f7b8754f28eafe1f97eff
Limits how many times metainfo APIs can be called per second by project ID. If limit is exceeded, the API will return Unauthorized/Too Many requests.
Limit per second and the size of the limiter cache per project are configurable, as well as whether the limiter is enabled.
Tests added/updated for the new rate_limit field in projects table.
Tests added for exceeding limits and disableing limiter.
Change-Id: Ic8ad102de3b690a475809d4f684156d5715f20fa
Replace all the remaining uses of sql.DB with tagsql.DB to
fix issues with context cancellation.
Introduce tagsql.Open which helps to get rid of all tagsql.Wrap-s.
Use tagsql in cockroachkv and postgreskv.
Change-Id: I8946d203341cb85a25976896fc7881e1f704e779
Not having a skew caused an issue where:
1. Uplink calls "begin segment", where segment isn't committed to the
database.
2. Uplink stores piece X to the storage node A with timestamp 1.
3. Satellite runs garbage collection with timestamp 2.
4. Satellite sends retain request to storage node A with timestamp 2.
5. Storage node A deletes piece X, because 1 < 2.
6. Uplink calls "commit segment" with storage node A in it.
7. Download of segment fails, because A doesn't have piece X.
In production this is not an issue since the MaxTimeSkew is 72h by
default.
Change-Id: Id87ca3ddc44103dcd85d031b1367168c014b8e7b
Also added temporary types withRebind and withTagTx,
which will be later removed. Currently they help to avoid
changing the whole codebase at the same time.
Change-Id: I7f07ba8f4709a23a463bfa67464628665a05808f
dbschema.Query is used only for testing and sqlite,
so this won't cause us problems in production.
Change-Id: Ib296a7daf161a9d3de23a7dfdc4f505d47ac4a37
storagenode database preflight check.
Disable preflight database check by default, and have the option to
enable it. This will allow us to enable it once it is definitely
working.
Also change the name of the config flag for preflight time sync.
Change-Id: Ie2e20f9e25dcb38794eafa7e1505e7c6ff287c99
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
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
This reverts commit 8e242cd012.
Revert because lib/pq has known issues with context cancellation.
These issues need to be resolved before these changes can be merged.
Change-Id: I160af51dbc2d67c5449aafa406a403e5367bb555
this will allow for some nice runtime analysis down the road.
also, this allows for wrapping database handles in a way that
can interact with these contexts
requires https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/dbx/+/514
Change-Id: Ib087b7cd73296dd2c1e0331314da34d861f61d2b
When error is formatted using %v it's not possible to check
whether the error was caused by a context cancellation.
Change-Id: I164d1c83cdf5e7e6eacf082145b5c6a47078d041
We decided that better name for "scope" will be "access". This change
refactors cmd part of code but don't touch libuplink. For backward
compatibility old configs with "scope" field will be loaded without any
issue. Old flag "scope" won't be supported directly from command line.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3488
Change-Id: I349d6971c798380d147937c91e887edb5e9ae4aa
With the new storage node downtime tracking feature, we need remove current uptime reputation configs: UptimeReputationAlpha, UptimeReputationBeta, and
UptimeReputationDQ. This is the first step of removing the uptime
reputation columns from satellitedb
Change-Id: Ie8fab13295dbf545e33aeda0c4306cda4ba54e36
This code needs to work against cockroachDB, so transactions must be retried
when a retryable error is returned. This change puts migrate
transactions into the dbutil.WithTx transactional helpers to achieve
this in the easiest way.
Change-Id: Ib930e82d55cb0257357a222ce9131e6e53372c03
These helpers will work similar to the WithTx method we have added to
our dbx.DB instances, but it will use crdb.ExecuteTx or crdb.ExecuteInTx
when the backend is CockroachDB, so that transactions are retried
correctly.
Anything that uses transactions and might need to work against
CockroachDB needs to handle "RetriableError" from cockroachdb by
restarting the transaction. This will probably be a large pain if not
using these helpers or something very like them.
Subsequent changes will undertake transforming all db-transaction uses
in satellite code so that they are cockroach-safe.
Change-Id: I648b8de2168612c67b9d6eb8402bccf8286249a9
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
storing live accounting in memory will not work, as the core and api each create
their own instance. Using redis will allow each to access the same store
Change-Id: I4c8250b579d7b6b6d8991bc890894573626effe6
For improving the deletion performance we are shifting the
responsibility to delete the pieces of the object from Uplink to the
Satellite.
BeginDeleteObject was the first call to return the stream ID which was
used for after retrieving the list of segments and then get addressed
order limits for deleting the pieces (of each segment) from the storage
nodes.
Now we want the Satellite deletes the pieces of all the object segments
from the storage nodes hence we don't need anymore to have several
network round trips between the Uplink and the Satellite because the
Satellite can delete all of them in the initial BegingDeleteObject
request.
satellite/metainfo.ListSegments has been changed to return 0 items if
the pointer of the last segment of an object is not found because we
need to preserve the backward compatibility with Uplinks that won't be
updated to the last release and they rely on listing the segments after
calling BeginDeleteObject for retrieving the addressed order limits
to contact the storage nodes to delete the pieces.
Change-Id: I5f99ecf27d62d65b0a062936b9b17581ef692af0
Remove direct dependency on uplink.RSConfig, this simplifies
moving the config file without introducing weird dependencies.
Change-Id: I7fd2a145401e0205d7047631df9d2810241efeec
Adds check to see if storage nodes are eligible to initiate
graceful exit, by checking their CreatedAt date and seeing if
their "age" is greater than the new config value:
NodeMinAgeInMonths
The default for this value is 6 months for now.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3357
Change-Id: Ib807ab8987ddb5a38a27a83886490f73fe8c5816
This commit adds functionality to include the space used in the trash
directory when calculating available space on the node.
It also includes this trash value in the space used cache, with methods
to keep the cache up-to-date as files are trashed, restored, and
emptied.
As part of the commit, the RestoreTrash and EmptyTrash methods have
slightly changed signatures. RestoreTrash now also returns the keys that
were restored, while EmptyTrash also returns the total disk space
recovered. Each of these changes makes it possible to keep the cache
up-to-date and know how much space is being used/recovered.
Also changed is the signature of PieceStoreAccess.ContentSize method.
Previously this method returns only the content size of the blob,
removing the size of any header data. This method has been renamed
`Size` and returns both the full disk size and content size of the blob.
This allows us to only stat the file once, and in some instances (i.e.
cache) knowing the full file size is useful.
Note: This commit simply adds the trash size data to the piece size data
we were already collecting. The piece size data is not accurate for all
use-cases (e.g. because it does not contain piece header data); however,
this commit does not fix that problem. Now that the ContentSize (Size)
method returns the full size of the file, it should be easier to fix
this problem in a future commit.
Change-Id: I4a6cae09e262c8452a618116d1dc66b687f59f85
The default interval tries to balance:
1. ensure that most things run at least once during tests
2. ensure that they won't run over 10 times
Change-Id: I911b57b595ffbef1963654bf4a42efad1534b058
Close a peer didn't guarantee that the peer ended its services and we
want that when a StopPeer method returns the peer service is actually
finished.
Change-Id: If97f41b7e404990555640c71e097ebc719678ae7
Move rpc test that uses testplanet into private/testplanet.
This ensures that rpc doesn't have the whole system as a dependency
making it easier to separate.
This unfortunately leaves pkg/rpc without specific tests, but
we would need to write new tests that only use the core packages.
Change-Id: I402ab3c2d50282af159c2ef3371d23b0997fef0a
this will allow us to inspect the type of `db.Driver()` on *sql.DB
connections to correctly differentiate between pg and crdb conns.
as a bonus, this moves all concerns about when to replace "cockroach://"
with "postgres://" out of view, letting the thin shim "driver" take care
of that.
Change-Id: Ib24103ab7c508231e681f89a7321b623e4e125e9
- also updated ping chore to pick up trust changes
- fixed small typo in blueprint
- fixed flags for storj-sim
- wired up changes to testplanet
Change-Id: I02982f3a63a1b4150b82a009ee126b25ed51917d
planet.Start starts a testplanet system, whereas planet.Run starts a testplanet
and runs a test against it with each DB backend (cockroach compat).
Change-Id: I39c9da26d9619ee69a2b718d24ab00271f9e9bc2
for storj-sim to work, we need to avoid schemas in cockroach urls
so we have storj-sim create namespaced databases instead of schemas
and we have the migrate command create the database in the same way
that it would create a schema for postgres. then it works!
a follow up commit will move the creation of the database/schemas
into storj-sim's setup step so that we can avoid doing these icky
creations during normal migration calls. it will also make the
pointerdb have an explicit call to migrate instead of just doing
it every time it's opened.
Change-Id: If69ef5cb96b6866b0438c761bd445afb3597ae5f
first, so that they all work the same way, because it's getting
complicated, and second, so that we can do the appropriate thing
instead of CREATE SCHEMA for cockroachdb.
Change-Id: I27fbaeeb6223a3e06d97bcf692a2d014b31465f7
Adjust the pg_constraint query so that it works without a LATERAL JOIN,
since CockroachDB doesn't like that.
This isn't hooked up to a cockroach test yet, but that's coming.
Change-Id: I0df6b477d958996b673fc121eaa1f7c35e5cc504
* pkg/pg: Add new service function storage node
Add a new service function to the storage node piece store for deleting
pieces when satellites request them.
* storagenode/piecestore: Add endpoint to delete piece
Add a new endpoint to receive from trusted satellites to delete a piece.
* private/testplanet: Fix storagenode mock
Add to the storagenode mock the new endpoint method.
* proto.lock: Update it with the last protbuff changes
* storagenode/piecestore: Reuse test piece upload
Extract the repeated logic from several tests functions for uploading a
test piece to a test helper function.
* uplink/piecestore: Implement client side method
Implement the client side method of the new piecestore RPC function.
* storagenode/piecestore: Add test DeletePiece endpoint
Implement a test for the DeletePiece new endpoint method.
* update migration steps, add crdb support to testplanet
* add crdb support
* have jenkins run a bares bones crdb compat test
* skip crdb tests
* skip crdb tests
* fix root_piece_id column
* write crdb store to tmp dir
* escape
* merge migration
* rm migration versions
* rm unneeded migration test data
* create index w/postgres + crdb compatible syntax
* add default to offers.invitee_credit_duration_days
* changes so that schema matches from master to branch
* change to be crdb compatible
* add check to confirm db version
* mv version check to migration
* update tests
* add minversion to sadb migration, update tests
* confirm min version for all dbs in a migration
* add validate migration to sadb
* fix lint err
* rm min version check from migrate
* change sadb check
* hard code min db version
* fix comment
* skip unknown errors (wip)
* add tests to make sure nodes that time out are added to containment
* add bad blobs store
* call "Skipped" "Unknown"
* add tests to ensure unknown errors do not trigger containment
* add monkit stats to lockfile
* typo
* add periods to end of bad blobs comments
* satellite/nodeselection: dont select nodes that havent checked in for a while
* change testplanet online window to one minute
* remove satellite reconfigure online window = 0 in repair tests
* pass timestamp into UpdateCheckIn
* change timestamp to timestamptz
* edit tests to set last_contact_success to 4 hours ago
* fix syntax error
* remove check for last_contact_success > last_contact_failure in IsOnline