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