The redis key associated to bandwidth usage depended on the current month.
This change makes it depends also on the day, so that we update bandwidth usage
daily to take into account changes associated to expired but not used allocated bandwidth.
It also add a test to to check that the allocated but not settled bandwidth is not counted after 2 days.
Change-Id: Iee9dbe3517cc3b9825438360b276a07a43dfbc64
Satellites set their configuration values to default values using
cfgstruct, however, it turns out our tests don't test these values
at all! Instead, they have a completely separate definition system
that is easy to forget about.
As is to be expected, these values have drifted, and it appears
in a few cases test planet is testing unreasonable values that we
won't see in production, or perhaps worse, features enabled in
production were missed and weren't enabled in testplanet.
This change makes it so all values are configured the same,
systematic way, so it's easy to see when test values are different
than dev values or release values, and it's less hard to forget
to enable features in testplanet.
In terms of reviewing, this change should be actually fairly
easy to review, considering private/testplanet/satellite.go keeps
the current config system and the new one and confirms that they
result in identical configurations, so you can be certain that
nothing was missed and the config is all correct.
You can also check the config lock to see what actual config
values changed.
Change-Id: I6715d0794887f577e21742afcf56fd2b9d12170e
Replace GetProjectAllocatedBandwidth by GetProjectBandwidth which calculates
used bandwidth from allocated and settled bandwidth recorded in the
project_bandwidth_daily_rollups table.
For each day in the month, if the allocated bandwidth is expired, it uses the
settled bandwidth for computing used bandwidth.
Change-Id: Ife723c6d5275338f470619631acb25930d39ac3c
project_bandwidth_daily_rollups table
We want to calculate used bandwidth better so we need to calculate it
from allocated and settled bandwidth. To do this we need first populate
this new table.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/PG-56
Change-Id: I308b737bf08ee48ce4e46a3605697ab2095f7257
errs.Class should not contain "error" in the name, since that causes a
lot of stutter in the error logs. As an example a log line could end up
looking like:
ERROR node stats service error: satellitedbs error: node stats database error: no rows
Whereas something like:
ERROR nodestats service: satellitedbs: nodestatsdb: no rows
Would contain all the necessary information without the stutter.
Change-Id: I7b7cb7e592ebab4bcfadc1eef11122584d2b20e0
Initially there were pkg and private packages, however for all practical
purposes there's no significant difference between them. It's clearer to
have a single private package - and when we do get a specific
abstraction that needs to be reused, we can move it to storj.io/common
or storj.io/private.
Change-Id: Ibc2036e67f312f5d63cb4a97f5a92e38ae413aa5
cache is really common variable and type name and we have already used
the package name alias in multiple places.
Change-Id: I6435785b7549b541d533de59ec94557b9bd11e04
Currently the loop handling is heavily related to the metabase rather
than metainfo.
metainfo over time has become related to the "public API" for accessing
the metabase data.
Currently updates monkit.lock, because monkit monitoring does not handle
ScopeNamed correctly. Needs a followup change to monitoring check.
Change-Id: Ie50519991d718dfb872ec9a0176a82e732c97584
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
Check that the bloom filter creation date is earlier than the
metainfo loop system time used for db scanning.
Change-Id: Ib0f47c124f5651deae0fd7e7996abcdcaac98fb4
Rename the functions that are prefixed with 'New' which connect with
Redis by 'Open' to make clear that they perform network operations.
Change-Id: I1351e89a642e8e2c2586626646315ad0fb2c6242
This is one step for implementing the free tier:
* Change the default project limit from 10 to 3
* Move storage and bandwidth project usage limits from the metainfo
package to the console package (otherwise there is a cyclical
dependency, and metainfo doesn't use these values anyway)
* Change the default storage usage limit per project from 500gb to 50gb
* Change the default bandwidth usage limit per project from 500gb to 50gb
* Migrate the database so that old users and projects continue to have
the old defaults (10 projects/500gb usage)
Change-Id: Ice9ee6a738bc6410da18c336c672d3fcd0cab1b9
Update the Redis dependency to use the last major production version.
The last version accepts a context parameter in all the network methods
so it allows us to pass it through them.
Change-Id: I34121b2ec3c2728602115c724933ad24c9e6e4fd
Move a specific interface & types used for testing to be a private
subpackage with a name that clearly identifies it for testing purpose.
Change-Id: I646cf3b6f0a3b518a6f9a125998dc5a02df02db6
For metainfo loop we need only some of Segment fields. By removing some of them we will reduce memory consumption during loop.
Change-Id: I4af8baab58f7de8ddf5e142380180bb70b1b442d
We want to read from DB only those fields that are used by metainfo loop so we need to remove most of fields from LoopObjectEntry.
Change-Id: I14ecae288f631dc0ff54f4c560ce43b736eccdcf
TestProjectUsage_ResetLimitsFirstDayOfNextMonth seems to be flaky.
It doesn't seem to reproduce easily, however it should flush orders from
storagenodes to satellites, that way the orders chore flushing on the
satellite makes sense.
Change-Id: I586d9d8ce10b5f6320e79324f6128b4f8c2cac5f
Delete satellite order methods and DB tables which aren't used anymore
after we have done a refactoring on the orders to stuck bucket
information in the orders' encrypted metadata.
There are also configuration parameters and a satellite chore that
aren't needed anymore after the orders refactoring.
Change-Id: Ida3682b95921df70792284b42c96d2508bf8ca9c
The rollup archiver chore moves bucket bandwidth rollups and
storagenode rollups that are older than a given duration
to two new archive tables.
Change-Id: I1626a3742ad4271bc744fbcefa6355a29d49c6a5
When we observed the value for total piecesizes stored in the network,
we were doing it after converting them to byte-hours, rather than using
the actual piece sizes. This fixes that issue.
Change-Id: I1564d21b519f70eb59f298d97dbd777baf127723
Tally shouldn't abort its cycle if the accounting cache return an error
because it isn't an essential requirement to update it.
Change-Id: I78fd2bd9cf253ddedfb9ada80c0fa2ddf438f647
We have to adapt the live accounting to allow the packages that use it
to differentiate about errors for being able to ignore them and make our
satellite resilient to Redis downtime.
For differentiating errors we should make changes in the live accounting
but also in the storage/redis.Client, however, we may need to do some
dirty workarounds or break other parts of the implementation that
depends on it.
On the other hand we want to get rid of the storage/redis.Client because
it has more functionality that the one that we are using and some
process has been started to remove it.
Hence, we have refactored the live accounting to directly use the Redis
client library for later on (in a future commit) adapt the satellite for
being resilient to Redis downtime.
Last but not least, a test for expired bandwidth keys have been added
and with it a bug was spotted and fix it.
Change-Id: Ibd191522cd20f6a9a15e5ccb7beb83a678e530ff
this change isn't the real fix. it's just ignoring the problem.
i don't know what the real fix is. is the problem with the test, or
is there actually a problem with the rollup code?
Change-Id: I552bdd947deadc212cc56efc5f818942b9827126
Remove a declared variable that's set by never read nor passed to any
function so it's unused code.
Change-Id: I8daf9d1f71d29ab39d7a80011d1b4813ada1c67d
We want to stop using the serial_numbers table in satelliteDB. One of the last places using the serial_numbers table is when storagenodes settle orders, we look up the bucket name and project ID from the serial number from the serial_numbers table.
Now that we have support to add encrypted metadata into the OrderLimit, this PR makes use of that and now attempts to read the project ID and bucket name from the encrypted orderLimit metadata instead of from the serial_numbers table. For backwards compatibility and to ensure no errors, we will still fallback to the old way of getting that info from the serial_numbers table, but this will be removed in the next release as long as there are no errors.
All processes that create orderLimits must have an orders.encryption-keys set. The services that create orderLimits (and thus need to encrypt the order metadata) are the satellite apiProcess, the repair process, audit service (core process), and graceful exit (core process). Only the satellite api process decrypts the order metadata when storagenodes settle orders. This means that the same encryption key needs to be provided in the config for the satellite api process, repair process, and the core process like so:
orders.include-encrypted-metadata=true
orders.encryption-keys="<"encryptionKeyID>=<encryptionKey>"
Change-Id: Ie2c037971713d6fbf69d697bfad7f8b672eedd66