the parallelism and parallelism-chunk-size flags
which used to control how many parts to split a
segment into and many to perform in parallel
are now deprecated and replaced by
maximum-concurrent-pieces and long-tail-margin.
now, for an individual transfer, the total number
of piece uploads that transfer will perform is
controlled by maximum-concurrent-pieces, and
segments within that transfer will automatically
be performed in parallel. so if you used to set
your parallelism to n, a good value for the pieces
might be something approximately like 130*n, and
the parallelism-chunk-size is unnecessary.
Change-Id: Ibe724ca70b07eba89dad551eb612a1db988b18b9
Option added to `uplink access setup` and `uplink access create`
commands to disable object key encryption.
Related to https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5678
Change-Id: I4789a94143742ff4b232fd60decc029ad2883c2a
As a reminder: latest clingy removed the requirement of having custom context (which made the usage of context.WithValue harder) and uses simple context instead.
Clingy saves the stdin/stdout/stderr to the context (earlier to separated context type) to make it available for unit testing.
Change-Id: I8896574f4670721de43a577cd4b35952e3b5d00e
If the cp command is executed with higher level of parallelism, it would
open more connections to storage nodes at the same time. Therefore, the
connection pool capacity should be expanded accordingly.
The pool capacity is set to 100 * parallelism.
Change-Id: Ia8b3ab6a99340d8cbb87a7b80c3354b2b21c1958