For being able to use the segment metainfo loop, graceful exit transfers have to include the segment stream_id/position instead of the path. For this, we created a new table graceful_exit_segment_transfer_queue that will replace the graceful_exit_transfer_queue. The table has been created in a previous migration and made accessible through graceful exit db in another one.
This changes makes graceful exit enqueue transfer items for new exiting nodes in the new table.
Change-Id: I7bd00de13e749be521d63ef3b80c168df66b9433
For being able to use the segment metainfo loop, graceful exit transfers have to include the segment stream_id/position instead of the path. For this, we created a new table graceful_exit_segment_transfer_queue that will replace the graceful_exit_transfer_queue. The table has been created in a previous migration.
This change gives access to this table.
Graceful Exit doesn't use the table yet, this will be done in a next change.
Change-Id: I6c09cff4cc45f0529813a8898ddb2d14aadb2cb8
Bucket tally calculation will be removed from metaloop and will
use metabase objects iterator directly.
At the moment only bucket tally needs objects so it make no sense
to implement separate objects loop.
Change-Id: Iee60059fc8b9a1bf64d01cafe9659b69b0e27eb1
Columns for MFA status, secret key, and JSON-encoded array of
recovery codes are added to the users table.
Change-Id: Ifed7e50ec9767c1670d9682df1575678984daa60
When a user adds a credit card, switch them to the paid tier and update
their projects with new bandwidth/storage limits. New projects for the
paid tier user will also have the updated limits.
The new limits are:
* storage per project - 50 GB free/25 TB paid
* bandwidth per project - 50 GB free/100 TB paid
Change-Id: I7d6467d077e8bb2bbe4bcf88ab8d75490f83165e
The previous query was making a full table scan. This modifies code to
do the queries separately on each action. It will probably be slower on
a small table, however there should be a several magnitude boost on
large tables.
Change-Id: Ib8885024d8a5a0102bbab4ce09bd6af9047930c9
We want to calculate bucket tally only from iterating objects.
Object currently has an info about totals for bytes and segments.
We need to adjust tallies to keep those totals. Older entries will
be untouched and code will use totals only if available. Change
is adding columns for totals to bucket_storage_tally table and
is adding general handling for them.
Next step is to start using total columns instead of inline/remote.
This will be done with next change.
Change-Id: I37fed1b327789efcf1d0570318aee3045db17fad
We want to use StreamID/Position to identify injured
segment. As it is hard to alter existing injuredsegments
table we are adding a new table that will replace existing
one. Old table will be dropped later.
Change-Id: I0d3b06522645013178b6678c19378ebafe485c49
So that we can easily see whether a user is in the paid tier without
querying for payment methods.
Change-Id: I122566ddd0953203f852741fa12c71795bc1ec5c
Period end was calculated
incorrectly as it was still in current month but
should be the first day of next month.
Change-Id: I37451d29a9b901b69e6c3c401b333c58b3376d61
Adding AS OF SYSTEM TIME to query that is calculating project bandiwdth.
As an addition method for setting interval is added as test doesn't
work well with default interval.
Change-Id: Id1e15be4f6afff13b9dc2b7f595e2edb6de28db9
Currently, pending audit is finding segment by segment location
(path) because we want to move audit to segmentloop and we will
have only StreamID and Position we need to add columns for those
fields. Altering existing table can cause issues while
migration and deployment. Cleaner choise is to make new table.
This change contains migration with new segment_pending_audit
table that will replace pending_audits table and adjustments
to use new table in the code.
Table pending_audits will be dropped with next release.
Change-Id: Id507e29c152da594bac1fd812c78d7ecf45ec51f
table graceful_exit_segment_transfer_queue will be used to replace graceful_exit_transfer_queue. Currently, it uses the path of a segment to keep track of pieces to be transferred. As we want to use the segment metainfo loop, we will need to record stream_id and position of the segment instead of relying on object path.
This change also add a uses_segment_transfer_queue column to the graceful_exit_progress table to be able to know if a transfer has been initiated while using the old table.
Change-Id: Iafb1e8e65ba124e20de4a9ff76da181c3222de7e
Define service and DB interface for storing node reputation data
and updating the overlay cache.
Add overlay service and DB method UpdateReputation.
See https://github.com/storj/storj/pull/4144
Change-Id: Iedd8bd3274457d26c595919303d55327c1464b8c
The reputation table duplicates the reputation information in the
nodes table. It will be used for implementing the reputation
service.
Change-Id: I36c0318e8fa5f535e9d527df95b22a4f9eb365d4
This is part of metaloop refactoring. We plan to remove
irreparable at some point but there was not time for it.
Now instead refatoring it for segmentloop its just easier
to drop it.
Later we still need to drop table with migration step.
Change-Id: I270e77f119273d39a1ecdcf5e1c37a5662a29ab4
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
Migration step for adding a 'egress_dead' column to the project_bandwidth_daily_rollups.
It will be used to track bandwidth allocation that won't be consumned
as the corresponding order has already been processed and has a settled
bandwidth amount lower than the order limit (allocated bandwidth).
Change-Id: Ic07592e69292ae2076e69f6038bb0e0fae79b271
Full prefix: web/satellite, satellite/{console, analytics, satellitedb}
- checkbox added to register view - business tab
- user being saved with new column
- add sales contact choice to Segment calls
- ui fix added to employee count dropdown
Change-Id: Ib976872463b88874ea9714db635d58c79cdbe3a1
We are not using this table so make no sense to put data there.
This change removes only code that is using this table. Before next
release we need to drop table with migration step.
Change-Id: I80f400aa778c717e70324bd00da502b7032c9d9f
Until now, whenever audits were recorded we would try to delete
the node from containment just in case it exists. Since we now
want to treat segment repair downloads as audits, this would
erroneously remove nodes from containment, as repair does not go
through a Reverify step. With this changeset, (Batch)UpdateStats
will not remove nodes from containment. The Reverify method will
remove all necessary nodes from containment.
Change-Id: Iabc9496293076dccba32ddfa028e92580b26167f
Because of recent changes to how coupons for the free tier are handled
(see commit 4c0817bcfb), we no longer want all these $10
non-expiring coupons. After coupons are applied during invoice
generation, if a customer does not have any valid (non expired, non
consumed) coupons, a new promotional coupon is applied.
We could just wait for users to consume all $10 of the non-expiring
coupons, and the new promotional coupon would be applied for the
following billing cycle, but this gets tricky, because if in the final
month, the user is billed for $1 of usage, but only $0.5 of the $10
non-expiring coupon is remaining, the user will be charged for the
remaining $0.5. With the new promotional coupon of $1.65, expiring every
month, this would not be an issue.
So long story short, this commit migrates all non-expiring coupons to
expire within 2 billing periods (all existing non-expiring coupons in
prod were created in early April or later). That way, there is still
enough value in the $10 coupon that we don't have to worry about
customers exceeding it, and the coupons will expire. Then we'll
immediately apply the $1.65 coupon for the next month! And then
hopefully this unfortunate situation will come to a pleasant end.
Change-Id: I8a593948d8876c41a71d886b9a95d4e2c802b4f3
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
Improve UpdateCheckIn on a contended row:
name old time/op new time/op delta
UpdateCheckInContended-100x-32 2.29s ±55% 0.17s ±61% -92.45% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Change-Id: I053ab9f1cff136c306e5fb57f5e355cdc0269a8c
Currently the interface is not useful. When we need to vary the
implementation for testing purposes we can introduce a local interface
for the service/chore that needs it, rather than using the large api.
Unfortunately, this requires adding a cleanup callback for tests, there
might be a better solution to this problem.
Change-Id: I079fe4dbe297b0ae08c10081a1cea4dfbc277682
Initially metabase was developed separately and it was useful to have a
separate environment flag for tests, however, it's more convenient to
use the same as rest of the testsuite.
Change-Id: Ia4d79be27ce5911cbae68d57cdf0b30f63459444
Currently we were duplicating code for AS OF SYSTEM TIME in several
places. This replaces the code with using a method on
dbutil.Implementation.
As a consequence it's more useful to use a shorter name for
implementation - 'impl' should be sufficiently clear in the context.
Similarly, using AsOfSystemInterval and AsOfSystemTime to distinguish
between the two modes is useful and slightly shorter without causing
confusion.
Change-Id: Idefe55528efa758b6176591017b6572a8d443e3d
Use the 'AS OF SYSTEM TIME' Cockroach DB clause for the Graceful Exit
(a.k.a GE) queries that count the delete the GE queue items of nodes
which have already exited the network.
Split the subquery used for deleting all the transfer queue items of
nodes which has exited when CRDB is used and batch the queries because
CRDB struggles when executing in a single query unlike Postgres.
The new test which has been added to this commit to verify the CRDB
batch logic for deleting all the transfer queue items of the exited
nodes has raised that the Enqueue method has to run in baches when CRDB
is used otherwise CRDB has return the error "driver: bad connection"
when a big a amount of items are passed to be enqueued. This error
didn't happen with the current test implementation it was with an
initial one that it was creating a big amount of exited nodes and
transfer queue items for those nodes.
Change-Id: I6a099cdbc515a240596bc93141fea3182c2e50a9
multiregion satellites have complex database connection strings
largely due to using a different backend for the repair queue than
cockroach.
billing stuff didn't work right with this.
Change-Id: Ie8759a8c47e71347c3a190abfc9d53945d7b8855
When audits are being recorded, we automatically add some SQL to remove
the node from the pending audits table in case it exists. They are
removed from pending audits even if the node was offline for the audit.
This is not the correct behavior.
Add statement to record audit results in reverify tests to ensure no
more false positives.
Change-Id: I186ae68bc5e7962ef6c5defbebc1d95e63596a17
The DBs of our production satellites have some indexes that we didn't
have in the migrations because at that time we weren't able to add them
because our migration test was not able to deal with Cockroach indexes
with the STORING clause.
We have recently modified the storj.io/private/dbutil/pgutil package to
support the CRDB STRORING clause, so we are adding the missing indexes
to our migrations for being able to have them if we have to recover a DB
from scratch or we deploy a new DB satellite.
Change-Id: I686ff84e5b4c02d9615f50fa531261363affefb8
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
The previously configured never-expiring coupon does not refill every
month. Eventually, even though it never expires, it will run out. This
commit makes several small changes to address this issue for the free
tier:
* Change the config for the promotional coupon to be $1.65 for 1 month
(the change from $10 to $1.65 is due to our recent pricing changes)
* Update PopulatePromotionalCoupons (PPC for brevity) to add promotional
coupons to users with expired and consumed coupons (all users with a
project and no active coupons should get a new coupon when PPC is called)
* Call PPC at the end of the `create-invoice-coupons` stage of invoice
generation - after current coupons are processed and expired/exhausted.
* Remove legacy admin functionality for PPC from satellite/console - we
do not currently use it, but if we did, it should be in satellite/admin
instead.
Change-Id: I77727b97bef972df32ebb23cdc05055827076e2a
For business accounts we need to track the sales contact.
It will be a question to business accounts during onboarding.
Change-Id: I8d101ce1b52091478dfb0ddd875e1cc717d765d3
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
Initially we duplicated the code to avoid large scale changes to
the packages. Now we are past metainfo refactor we can remove the
duplication.
Change-Id: I9d0b2756cc6e2a2f4d576afa408a15273a7e1cef
When nodes check in for the very first time, if the satellite can't ping
them back, they are inserted into the nodes table with
last_contact_success of '0001-01-01 00:00:00+00'. If the stray nodes
chore runs before the node can fix their problem, they are DQd.
Solution: when DQing stray nodes, dont DQ where last_contact_success =
'0001-01-01 00:00:00+00'::timestamptz
Change-Id: I477a02d5ef85b2c930ed6b7d99a4d1995169bca8
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
The new default promotional coupon is $10/month, and doesn't expire.
This change also migrates the coupon.duration column over to the new
coupon.billing_periods, and switches to rely completely on
billing_periods.
Change-Id: Ic3341e9fa4040449bab5e66ca4ee2640b095cf3d
Currently we can have an error about duplicated entry while inserting into value_attributions table. This change is changing simple insert into insert that is doing nothing on conflict.
Change-Id: I3efd8dc0b63115e8e2ed8f4196ccf969ee942295
* Add a nullable billing_periods column in the coupons table
* Add nullable billing_periods column to the currently unused
coupon_codes table
* Drop the duration column from the coupon_codes table
* Replace duration config type so that the default promotional coupon
can be configured to never expire
Zero downtime migration plan:
* Add billing_periods column to coupons and coupon_codes tables (this change)
* After one release, remove all references to the old duration column,
replacing with references to billing_periods. At this point, we can also
change the defult promotional coupon to never expire and migrate over
values from the old duration column.
* After another release, drop the duration column.
Change-Id: I374e8dc9fab9f81b4a5bc681771955662d4c007a
instead of only generating invoices for nodes that had some
activity, we generate it for every node so that we can find
and pay terminal nodes that did not meet thresholds before
we recognized them as terminal.
Change-Id: Ibb3433e1b35f1ddcfbe292c034238c9fa1b66c44
This change introduces a new config flag,
--overlay.audit-history.offline-suspension-enabled,
to toggle suspending nodes for offline audits.
If the flag is set to true, nodes will be suspended if they meet the
requirements.
If the flag is false, nodes will not be suspended. If they are already
suspended and/or under review, these will be cleared.
Change-Id: Ibeba759c42d6e504f6b7598120d4fd4dab85ca74
Previously we would select a limited number of nodes for DQ in a
CTE and run the update on that set in a single transaction. This
could lead to locking on the table, so instead we select and update
in separate transactions.
Change-Id: I1e802c0845e829eeadcee4fa382f58462515fdb1
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
We would like to log Node IDs and last contact successes of nodes DQd
in this manner. We would also like to avoid returning an unbounded list
of items from the db. Therefore we change the query to select a limited
number of nodes that meet the DQ conditions and iterate until 0 rows are
returned. Each column of the query is already indexed.
Change-Id: Iaec2d9b56e7202b7c2028ba21750d40c8dd506ee
The coupon_codes table will allow for administrators to create new promo
codes associated with coupon information (amount, duration, etc...).
A user will be able to enter a promo code (aka coupon code) in order to
apply a new coupon to their account. The coupon in the coupons table is
linked to the template defined in the coupon_codes table.
Change-Id: I50e49fa92afbc6aa9d01d8a895c069efb59e472b
Migration step 148 will cause errors because we missed some
references to the columns being dropped. Removing the step
altogether causes problems with backwards compatibility tests
because the change already exists in the latest release tag.
To circumvent, we change v148 to an empty migration.
Add methods FindTable and RemoveColumn in private/dbutil/dbschema
Change-Id: Ia527e95b88a88c5dc82800928ce6f8cfb879e334
cockroach is having problems with huge transactions and
having them complete before timeouts or whatever, so
do smaller transactions.
because we can have partial recording of payments which
are not unique, we have to do a thing where we read and
check if it already exists before writing. this is not
concurrency safe.
Change-Id: Ia7d59499a43ce6d70cb2a23754edbdd1b643ef1a
The new 'consistency ge-cleanup-orphaned-data' cli command deleted
orphaned transfer queue items, but not entries in the
graceful_exit_progress table. This will delete orphaned entries
from the exit progress table too.
Change-Id: I5f927aac1f258490678deaf179be92ccfe10fcd8
Turns out that many methods generated with dbx where not used at all.
Lets remove them.
As a next step we can think about dropping tables like:
* user_credit
* offer
Change-Id: Id6cda81a701348db2a6b8b26daa22ae9c4f87cb4
Pregenerate the database schema we should use for most tests.
Currently, Cockroach is slow with regards to migration and it's
better if it happens in as few transactions as possible.
This reduces test time from ~21min to ~15min.
Change-Id: Ife8117053e6b9ecf3c93fe63677edf15d4d7c254
Testing interfaces is slightly clearer when it's in the package needing
the database rather than each individual implementation.
Change-Id: I10334c214a205f7e510b939b4359a2214c4e060a
This PR removes all back-end related referral program code including the
marketing portal.
We will have a separate PR for front-end code and database migration to
drop `offers` and `usercredits` table
Change-Id: If59f952cddfe0558a7dc03a0eac7cc1081517f88
These changes are independently tracked on
https://github.com/storj/storj/tree/jt/migration-reorder
The point of this is to make the distributed column
migration, needed for SNO invoice generation, the very
next one, so we can release it as a point release.
Change-Id: I26e1c03629c4f079b9ad12485e2b71a715d82b3b
Limit bucket name lookup to date range of the calling methods since we only need distinct bucket names for that time period.
Adds new index and removes an index specific to project ID since it is no longer needed.
Change-Id: Ic07bbfb1c32280e0c0e39f8da020b284e1e5d974
Fix an issue due to copy-paste problem that made that the Graceful Exit
test to be flaky.
The test uses a time created at the beginning of the test for avoiding
to get undeterministic time differences due to the fact of the response
time variation by the DB queries, however some part of the test were
using a current time rather than this base time, so they have been
addressed.
Change-Id: I4786f06209e041269875c07798a44c2850478438
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
Add a command to the satellite for cleaning up the Graceful Exit (a.k.a
GE) transfer queue items of nodes that have exited.
The commit adds to the GE satellite DB a couple of new methods, and its
corresponding test, for performing the operations of the new command.
Change-Id: I29a572a59689d63b24990ac13c52e76d65aaa917
using redash i manually checked that the only times the sum of
the payments does not match the paid column is for 2020-12 and
if it does not match then there are no payments.
Change-Id: I71ce0571de7e38e21548d7d6757b25abc3bfa781
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
This index is obsolete and duplicates a similiar (project_id, name)
index on the same table.
Moreover, it might confuse CockroachDB which of the two index to use,
which may might affect DB performance.
Change-Id: If8d1df8347714942cea9dca82864ba5f4973bed3
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
Add ProjectsCursor type for pagination
Add PageCount, CurrentPage, and TotalCount ProjectsPage
This allows us to mimic the logic of GetBucketTotals and the
implementation of BucketUsages in graphql for the new ProjectsByOwnerID
functionality.
Change-Id: I4e1613859085db65971b44fcacd9813d9ddad8eb
Full scope:
private/testplanet,satellite/{overlay,satellitedb}
Description:
In most cases, downtime tracking with audits will eventually lead
to DQ for nodes who are unresponsive. However, if a stray node has no
pieces, it will not be audited and will thus never be disqualified.
This chore will check for nodes who have not successfully been contacted
in some set time and DQ them.
There are some new flags for toggling DQ of stray nodes and the timeframes
for running the chore and how long nodes can go without contact.
Change-Id: Ic9d41fdbf214736798925e728245180fb3c55615
This is the first step in the removal of uptime columns on the
nodes table. These columns are no longer used:
uptime_success_count
total_uptime_count
uptime_reputation_alpha
uptime_reputation_beta
In order to avoid breaking backwards compatibility, we need to
remove all references to these columns before removing the columns
themselves from the database. However, since uptime_success_count
and total_uptime_count are NOT NULLABLE, we can't remove them from
the insert statements in the overlay. So we can't remove the columns
because of the references, and we can't remove the references because
the columns can't be null. What a pickle. To remedy this, we will set a
default on the columns. Then we should be able to remove them from the
insert statements
Change-Id: I75f6c56fb7897835bbf29869f86f39de1d9dd345
GetSuccessfulNodeNotCheckedInSince and GetOfflineNodesLimited are overlay methods
which were only used by the previous downtime tracking system which has been removed.
These methods should also be removed.
Change-Id: Idb829d742e1f987e095604423fff656fe581183e
* Separate audit history interface into its own file in the overlay
package
* Add overlay.AuditHistory struct so that internalpb.AuditHistory is
only used from within the database layer
* Add overlay.GetAuditHistory function for features that will require
access to detailed audit history information
* Do not return full audit history from UpdateAuditHistory - callers to
that function only need to know the online score and whether a full
tracking period has been completed
* Move audit history tests out of satellite/satellitedb, since they are
independent of database implementation
Change-Id: I35b0c4ac23bbaabd80624f8a9631c3cb1a1f33bd
Now that the deprecated downtime tracking service is removed
(3fc76f4ffe), we can safely remove
the nodes_offline_times table.
Change-Id: Ia7c6efe32ba104dff5a830af5f2beee3337eefe5
Nodes which are offline_suspended will no longer be considered for new
uploads. The current threshold that enters a node into offline
suspension is 0.6. Disqualification for offline suspension is still
disabled.
Change-Id: I0da9abf47167dd5bf6bb21e0bc2186e003e38d1a
Query nodes table using AS OF SYSTEM TIME '-10s' (by default) when on CRDB to alleviate contention on the nodes table and minimize CRDB retries. Queries for standard uploads are already cached, and node lookups for graceful exit uploads has retry logic so it isn't necessary for the nodes returned to be current.
We migrated satelliteDB off of Postgres and over to CockroachDB (crdb), but there was way too high contention for the injuredsegments table so we had to rollback to Postgres for the repair queue. A couple things contributed to this problem:
1) crdb doesn't support `FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED`
2) the original crdb Select query was doing 2 full table scans and not using any indexes
3) the SLC Satellite (where we were doing the migration) was running 48 repair worker processes, each of which run up to 5 goroutines which all are trying to select out of the repair queue and this was causing a ton of contention.
The changes in this PR should help to reduce that contention and improve performance on CRDB.
The changes include:
1) Use an update/set query instead of select/update to capitalize on the new `UPDATE` implicit row locking ability in CRDB.
- Details: As of CRDB v20.2.2, there is implicit row locking with update/set queries (contention reduction and performance gains are described in this blog post: https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/when-and-why-to-use-select-for-update-in-cockroachdb/).
2) Remove the `ORDER BY` clause since this was causing a full table scan and also prevented the use of the row locking capability.
- While long term it is very important to `ORDER BY segment_health`, the change here is only suppose to be a temporary bandaid to get us migrated over to CRDB quickly. Since segment_health has been set to infinity for some time now (re: https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/3224), it seems like it might be ok to continue not making use of this for the short term. However, long term this needs to be fixed with a redesign of the repair workers, possible in the trusted delegated repair design (https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/2602) or something similar to what is recommended here on how to implement a queue on CRDB https://dev.to/ajwerner/quick-and-easy-exactly-once-distributed-work-queues-using-serializable-transactions-jdp, or migrate to rabbit MQ priority queue or something similar..
This PRs improved query uses the index to avoid full scans and also locks the row its going to update and CRDB retries for us if there are any lock errors.
Change-Id: Id29faad2186627872fbeb0f31536c4f55f860f23
We need to be able to list all buckets in DB without knowing project ID.
This method will be used to list buckets for metainfo loop
implementation based on metabase.
Change-Id: Iac75af0eee4f31e80a15577575a8249cbca787b2
We are no longer planning on implementing downtime penalization using
the method described in
docs/blueprints/archive/storage-node-downtime-tracking-deprecated.md.
Now, we are implementing the design described in
docs/blueprints/storage-node-downtime-tracking-with-audits.md.
This change removes the downtime estimation chores from the satellite
core as well as the package satellite/downtime. A future change will
remove the database table.
Change-Id: I1a1d3cf9dceeba36255d25243294865b89925518
Which database access and how it internally does migrations is an
implementation detail and does not belong in the requirements interface.
Change-Id: Ia4a6994f39470063a96a8e5f3a1bd27aa79fe5cd
these are unchanged from storj.io/dbx.
we're importing them because in a later commit we
will change them, and it'd be nice to see that
diff as a separate commit.
Change-Id: I8315130ed6bab397bd65b9a1a90c29d130b8c02d
this change tries really hard to never have all of the storage node
rollups in memory at the same time, up until the rollups are actually
getting summed together.
Change-Id: If67f49e7d71106798d996a6850b3e48671bd9e18
the immediate need is to be able to move the repair queue back out
of cockroach if we can't save it.
Change-Id: If26001a4e6804f6bb8713b4aee7e4fd6254dc326
CRDB doesn't like large deletes. While testing in the POC environment we found that deletes on the serial_numbers table could take hours. This change limits deletes to 1000 at a time (configurable) to avoid blocking other queries.
Change-Id: I08455e25db1574579dd4d7b7125a08e9c913dff1
With the new phase 3 order submission, orders can be added to the
storage and bandwidth rollup tables at timestamps before the most recent
rollup was run. This change shifts the start time of each new rollup
window to account for any unexpired orders that might have been added
since the previous rollup.
A satellitedb migration is necessary to allow upserts in the
accounting_rollups table when entries with identical node_ids and
start_times are inserted.
Change-Id: Ib3022081f4d6be60cfec8430b45867ad3c01da63
We plan to add support for a new Reed-Solomon scheme soon, but our
repair queue orders segments by least number of healthy pieces first.
With a second RS scheme, fewer healthy pieces will not necessarily
correlate to lower health.
This change just adds the new column in a migration. A separate change
will add the new health function.
Right now, since we only support one RS scheme, behavior will not
change. Number of healthy pieces is being inserted as "segment health"
until the new health function is merged.
Segment health is calculated with a new priority function created in
commit 3e5640359. In order to use the function, a new config value is
added, called NodeFailureRate, representing the approximate probability
of any individual node going down in the duration of one checker run.
Change-Id: I51c4202203faf52528d923befbe886dbf86d02f2
It turns out we need to make 2 more changes in order for the new order submission phase 3 to get deployed.
This PR makes 2 changes:
1) when the rollup service deletes tallies, we now keep tallies around until orders expire (vs 1 day like before).
2) the reported rollup chore will now write the storagenode_bandwidth_rollups to a new table _phase2 as an intermediary step so it doesn't conflict with phase 3 order settlement.
These changes need to be deployed for 2 days before we can turn on phase 3 of the new orders settlement workflow.
Change-Id: Iafbff577ba7d55f8f17b7db857311b2ce799de60
With the new overlay.AuditOutcome type for offline audits, the
IsUp field is redundant. If AuditOutcome != AuditOffline, then
the node is online.
In addition to removing the field itself, other changes needed
to be made regarding the relationship between 'uptime' and 'audits'.
Previously, uptime and audit outcome were completely separated. For
example, it was possible to update a node's stats to give it a
successful/failed/unknown audit while simultaneously indicating that
the node was offline by setting IsUp to false. This is no longer possible
under this changeset. Some test which did this have been changed slightly
in order to pass.
Also add new benchmarks for UpdateStats and BatchUpdateStats with different
audit outcomes.
Change-Id: I998892d615850b1f138dc62f9b050f720ea0926b
- Remove flag for switching off offline audit reporting.
- Change the overlay method used from UpdateUptime to BatchUpdateStats, as this
is where the new online scoring is done.
- Add a new overlay.AuditOutcome type: AuditOffline. Since we now use the same
method to record offline audits as success, failure, and unknown, we need to
distinguish offline audits from the rest.
Change-Id: Iadcfe10cf13466fa1a1c2dc542db8994a6423355
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
Use tagsql.DB pointer as step database, to propagate changes
back and forth between actual database and migration.
Adds CreateDB operation to the migration step to be able to
create new dbs before executing migration action.
Adjusts storagenode database migration to use inner tagsql.DB
pointer of each database as step.DB.
Adjusts satellite dabase migration, adds proxy migrationDB field
to satellite db that wraps itself as tagsql.DB, pointer of which
is used as step.DB.
Change-Id: Ifed4de5b01a356cf7b37db64d2eaeb7b61982c5c
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
Doing it at the ProcessOrders level was insufficient: the endpoints
make multiple database calls. It was a misguided attempt to only
have one spot enter the semaphore. By putting it in the endpoint
we can not only be sure that the concurrency is correctly limited
but it can be configurable easily.
Change-Id: I937149dd077adf9eb87fce52a1a17dc0afe96f64
we have thundering herds of order submissions that take all of the
database connections causing temporary periodic outages. limit
the amount of concurrent order processing to 2.
Change-Id: If3f86cdbd21085a4414c2ff17d9ef6d8839a6c2b
Previously if a node did not have audit history data for each of the
windows over the tracking period, we would give them the benefit of
the doubt and set their score to 1. This was to prevent nodes from
being suspended right out the gate. We need a minimum amount of data
to evaluate them.
However, a node who is actually failing at being online will have no
idea until they have received enough audits and we suspend them.
Instead, we will always use their real score, but use a flag to determine
whether they are eligible for suspension/dq.
Change-Id: I382218f12e8770f95d4bcddcf101ef348940cadf
Repair workers prioritize the most unhealthy segments. This has the consequence that when we
finally begin to reach the end of the queue, a good portion of the remaining segments are
healthy again as their nodes have come back online. This makes it appear that there are more
injured segments than there actually are.
solution:
Any time the checker observes an injured segment it inserts it into the repair queue or
updates it if it already exists. Therefore, we can determine which segments are no longer
injured if they were not inserted or updated by the last checker iteration. To do this we
add a new column to the injured segments table, updated_at, which is set to the current time
when a segment is inserted or updated. At the end of the checker iteration, we can delete any
items where updated_at < checker start.
Change-Id: I76a98487a4a845fab2fbc677638a732a95057a94
Currently Cockroach migration test is the most heavy with regards to
schema changes. This causes other tests to time out. This adds an
alternate cockroach instance that is used for migration tests.
Change-Id: I01fe9313527ff002f0bb0914dd52c3645b8eaf6d
This PR adds the following items:
1) an in-memory read-only cache thats stores project limit info for projectIDs
This cache is stored in-memory since this is expected to be a small amount of data. In this implementation we are only storing in the cache projects that have been accessed. Currently for the largest Satellite (eu-west) there is about 4500 total projects. So storing the storage limit (int64) and the bandwidth limit (int64), this would end up being about 200kb (including the 32 byte project ID) if all 4500 projectIDs were in the cache. So this all fits in memory for the time being. At some point it may not as usage grows, but that seems years out.
The cache is a read only cache. When requests come in to upload/download a file, we will read from the cache what the current limits are for that project. If the cache does not contain the projectID, it will get the info from the database (satellitedb project table), then add it to the cache.
The only time the values in the cache are modified is when either a) the project ID is not in the cache, or b) the item in the cache has expired (default 10mins), then the data gets refreshed out of the database. This occurs by default every 10 mins. This means that if we update the usage limits in the database, that change might not show up in the cache for 10 mins which mean it will not be reflected to limit end users uploading/downloading files for that time period..
Change-Id: I3fd7056cf963676009834fcbcf9c4a0922ca4a8f
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
Another change which is a part of refactoring to replace path parameter
(string/[]byte) with key paramter (metabase.SegmentKey)
Change-Id: I617878442442e5d59bbe5c995f913c3c93c16928
Additionally, this PR changes NewNodeFraction devDefault and testplanet config from 0.05 to 1.
This is because many tests relied on selecting nodes that were reputable based on audit and uptime
counts of 0, in effect, selecting new nodes as reputable ones.
However, since reputation is now indicated by a vetted_at db field that is explicitly set
rather than implied by audit and uptime counts, it would be more complicated to try to
update all of the nodes' reputations before selecting nodes for tests.
Now we just allow all test nodes to be new if needed.
Change-Id: Ib9531be77408662315b948fd029cee925ed2ca1d
metabaseSegmentKey` TransferQueueItem
We are unifying which name (and type) we are using for value we are
using to point to segment. We want to use `key` instead of `path`.
Dedicated type `metabase.SegmentKey` was created for this purposes also.
This change is doing refactoring around gracefulexit.
Change-Id: I90d51ff087b206179e61d5f1bc95f4709d76f917
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
When a node's audit history "online score" passes below a configured
threshold, the node goes into "offline suspension" mode and begins a
review period, where the operator is given an opportunity to bring their
node back online.
After the review period passes, offline suspension is turned off for the
node.
In the future, if a node still has a bad online score at the end of the
review period, it will be disqualified. This is disabled right now.
In the future, if a node is in offline suspension, it will be treated as
"unhealthy". Right now, there are no consequences for being in offline
suspension.
Minor changes:
* Moves AuditHistoryConfig out of UpdateStats/BatchUpdateStats args and
into UpdateRequest.
* Adds "now" argument to UpdateStats/BatchUpdateStats args for easy
testing.
* Changes formatting strings inside buildUpdateStatement to use specific
types.
Change-Id: I032b60298840fc16e6ef831da750f2d57619a397
Jenkins has been failing a lot lately due to test timeouts with CockroachDB.
TestMigrateCockroach previously took around 5 minutes, now it takes 2.
Why 103? I couldn't get 100 to work due to an error w/ NOT NULL and PKs.
Change-Id: Iec95d4e25f9d6cd36920e7f43272c486a17fa879
Add a function to the overlay cache called UpdateAuditHistory, which
allows us to add online or offline audits to a particular node's audit
history, and get that node's "online score" for the configured tracking
period.
The next step will be to use UpdateAuditHistory from inside
BatchUpdateStats/UpdateStats, so that audit history is actually updated
when nodes get audited, and we can suspend nodes based on their online
score.
Change-Id: I2289105e6961e68e829a987ff756b0e576fab120
When investigating a gap in storage usage data in the SN dashboard, I noticed that there were 2 entries in the accounting_rollups table on the date of the gap.
This change accounts for multiple entries in the accounting_rollups table for a given day.
Change-Id: Ibf2b5d0455117cb0417163e8fcfb7e509d594171
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
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
I introduced a bug with https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/2216
Because the log change allowed insert to be called multiple times.
This changes the insert logic to do nothing if the PK already exists.
Change-Id: I90d192a0f6619bfbb360ea104066f00a3348f6dd
We are adding a monkit evaluation for the total sum of data stored on
the nodes before it is inserted into the database. This will give us a
time-series history of total data stored so we can see it change over
time.
Change-Id: I41145a2d7a09c8e63b42ae578bd081035b60e529
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
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
This system tracks an abstract "api version" from nodes based on
their usage, allowing us to have latching behavior where if a node
ever uses a new api, it can be blocked from using the old api.
This is better than using self-reported semver version information
because the node cannot lie, there's no confusion about what semver
version implies which features, no questions about dev and ci
environments, and no dependencies between reporting the version
and using the new api.
Change-Id: Ifeced5c9ae8e0a16102d79635e176a7d3bdd8ed4
Apply the coin payments when CoinPayments.net recieves the funds
Instead of the when STORJ gets them from CoinPayments.net
Based on 7/1/20 User Growth standup guidance by JG
Relates to: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/USR-801
Change-Id: I174ca23a585010f39464c45525e1dfe0179b7c1a
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
When a request comes in on the satellite api and we validate the
macaroon, we now also check if any of the macaroon's tails have been
revoked.
Change-Id: I80ce4312602baf431cfa1b1285f79bed88bb4497
add new columns `offline_suspended` and `under_review` to nodes table.
`unknown_audit_suspended` is a new column which will replace `suspended`
Change-Id: I22ddeb338ea0ff63f14332a7ebd0f3e9e4c06cdc
We should not be sending any type of orders to nodes that have completed
graceful exit with the current satellite. In particular, we should not
be trying to audit them, because that would be silly.
Change-Id: Ie2153e5739914ab696feefcdef28545ed70f84e4
Since we increased the number of audit workers from 1 to 2, we need to make sure
concurrent updates do not trample each other. We can do this by serializing the
transactions.
Change-Id: If1b2f71cabe3c779c12ffa33c0c3271778ac3ae0
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
The DB query in GetAllocatedBandwidthTotal uses an exclusive range:
'WHERE interval_start > ?'
The value that is used for this condition is the first day of current the month,
00:00:00 UTC.
By using the exclusive '>', we exclude the entire first hour of the month from the
result set.
Change-Id: I3ed300f5230c7514dc9495a85e8166213cd0842e
this way we don't have to do 2 steps, and by using the ctid, postgres
is going to do two very efficient prefix scans.
Change-Id: Ia9d0546cdf0a1af67ceec9cd508d336a5fdcbdb9
also remove the continuation support from the queue, otherwise
we may end up sequential scanning the entire table to get
a few rows at the end.
then, in the core, instead of looping both to get a big enough
batch inside of the queue, as well as outside of it to ensure
we consume the whole queue, just get a single batch at a time.
also, make the queue size configurable because we'll need to
do some tuning in production.
Change-Id: If1a997c6012898056ace89366a847c4cb141a025
In jaeger, it shows that this function gets called repetitively in
a single request. Most of the time, it's less than 1ms. Therefore, it
doesn't add much value in our trace but create noises.
Change-Id: I20234f36bbcf0fc22f91e5e1a5634c0cad577ed0
struct
This change is removing ProjectID from code. Next change will be about
dropping this colum from DB table.
Change-Id: Idb949e2829e2c304a2b6b011259c7cc7667082e1
the initial calculations for the historical values of comp_at_rest
were wrong. because our historical data only included total amounts
as well as compensation for bandwidth, the at rest value was
calculated as
at_rest = total - bandwidth
unfortunately, that calculation did not take surge pricing into
account correctly. the at rest and bandwidth values do not
include surge pricing, but the total that was used did. so what
we actually calculated was
no_surge_at_rest = surge_total - no_surge_bandwidth
which will create a value that is too large. this migration
fixes the calculation for imports that are old enough and
of a non-negligable difference.
Change-Id: I61eb0b670510f6d7fb8fc3de39ba79150fac10eb
* add monkit stat new_remote_segments_needing_repair, which reports the
number of new unhealthy segments in the repair queue since the previous
checker iteration
Change-Id: I2f10266006fdd6406ece50f4759b91382059dcc3