The old migration was not working. It was updateding pending (status 0)
and failed (status -1) to completed (status 100).
Change-Id: I808ff3cc692fe6c698ce26a8b411b134e67b752b
1 transfer with a minimum speed of 128 Bytes was a nice try but it is
way too low. Even a pi3 was able to handle 7 grpc transfers. We have 4
satellites and with 5 concurrent transfers that should be a total of 20
concurrent transfers. Each transfer will have a minimum speed of 5KB/s.
That should give us a better througput and still be Ok on a pi3.
Change-Id: I650a7baf890080901ef70ea3b5636d93009b4e60
For the last few month we had no issues with order submission. I would
call it stable and now it is time to risk a lower expire time. This will
increase the database performance on the satellite and it will reduce
the delay for billing.
The long term goal is 6h but for that step we need to change graceful
exit first. At the moment storage nodes would get disuqlaified for not
transfering alle pieces in less than 6 hours.
Change-Id: I421a2c2421c5374c4e706e2338f1c2161fedc14c
With the v0.30.5 release we asked the storage node operators to manually
enable the preflight check while they are in front of their machine. We
didn't want to risk taking too many storage nodes offline at the same
time because of some unknow bug. The preflight check worked. We have no
negative feedback. We can now enable it by default.
Change-Id: Ic670ee52becd0b35eca84af7a0841ea983d7b19d
clock sync
Change 24h and 1h to 30m and 10m respectively for clock sync. If a
storagenode's clock is off by more than 30m for every trusted satellite,
it will not start. If it is off by more than 10m for any trusted
satellite, a warning is displayed.
Change-Id: I05ef611a30a49c1783e3b68b513745922c2f7e28
paths are organized as follows:
project_id/segment_index/bucket_name/encrypted_key
so by picking parts[0] and parts[1], we were using the segment
index instead of the bucket name, causing bandwidth to be
accounted for incorrectly. additionally, we were using the
PUT action instead of the PUT_GRACEFUL_EXIT action, causing
the data to be charged incorrectly. we use PUT_REPAIR for
now because nodes won't accept uploads with PUT_GRACEFUL_EXIT
and our tables need migrations to handle rollups with it.
Change-Id: Ife2aff541222bac930c35df8fcf76e8bac5d60b2
Enable a new golangci-lint linter that has been added to the last
release. It reports a very little number of issues so they are fix it in
this commit.
Change-Id: I74fef4779c3f592aae19103fd9f70103586fe24e
Change DeleteObjectPieces for deleting the segments' pointers of an
object in a reverse order.
Last segment: L
N: total number of segments
Deleting in reverse order is: L, n-1 to 0
Deleting in reverse order makes BeginDeleteObject usable to delete
partially uploaded objects that were interrupted (e.g. upload
cancellation).
With this change, the uplink upload cancellation, can be changed to use
BeginDeleteObject to cleanup already uploaded segments without having to
retrieve orders and dial every single node which stored a piece.
Ticket: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3525
Change-Id: Ieca6fd3801c4b71671811cb5f08a99d5146928a6
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
A uuid.UUID is an array of bytes, and slicing it refers to the
underlying value, much like taking the address. Because range
in Go reuses the same value for every loop iteration, this means
that later iterations would overwrite earlier stored project
ids. We fix that by making a copy of the value before slicing it
for every loop iteration.
Change-Id: Iae3f11138d11a176ce360bd5af2244307c74fdad
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
A few variables were not renamed to the new standard piecesTotal and
piecesContentSize, so it was unclear which value was being used. These
have been updated, and some comments made more thorough.
Change-Id: I363bad4dec2a8e5c54d22c3c4cd85fc3d2b3096c
This change updates the storagenode piecestore apis to expose access to
the full piece size stored on disk. Previously we only had access to
(and only kept a cache of) the content size used for all pieces. This
was inaccurate when reporting the amount of disk space used by nodes.
We now have access to the total content size, as well as the total disk
usage, of all pieces. The pieces cache also keeps a cache of the total
piece size along with the content size.
Change-Id: I4fffe7e1257e04c46021a2e37c5adc6fe69bee55
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 storage tests were tied to the default lookup limit.
By increasing the limits, the tests will take longer and sometimes
cause a large number of goroutines to be started.
This change adds configurable lookup limit to all storage backends.
Also remove boltdb.NewShared, since it's not used any more.
Change-Id: I1a052f149da471246fac5745da133c3cfc27582e
COUNT on a SCAN does not actually limit the results [1]. It limits the
amount of work a single call to SCAN will perform before returning. By
setting this to limit we can sometimes timeout on the request if limit
is very large.
This restores storage/redis back to it's original behavior.
[1]: https://redis.io/commands/scan#the-count-option
Change-Id: Ia75afb5152df909df38c9a7c6feb74d062f49d6a
This was inadvertently converted to the Cockroach version. This reverts
most of that and keeps the changes since then.
Change-Id: Ia440eeebb01bc89fbfa8ce266668030173061469
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
Setup command of uplink has to create the configuration directory just
before saving the configuration file for making it more robust than
creating in the initial state of the process.
When creating the directory at the beginning of the process leaves the
possibility to delete such directory during the setup process and leads
to a failure.
Ticket https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3545
Change-Id: I30db0175e23a597e9675d267b4d7e25d5d4c5119
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
Since incoming times may be in any time zone, and we want the output
to be in UTC and for them to have 00:00:00 hours, minutes and seconds
we first convert the incoming timestamp to UTC before doing the
truncate to the day and adding a day.
Because the old code always returned a timestamp that was in the
future, this is just for efficiency.
Change-Id: Ie692d47bca8691e73852c822d5c56cf8773d99b4