As part of fixing the IO priority of filewalker related
processes such as the garbage collection and used-space
calculation, this change allows the initial used-space
calculation to run as a separate subprocess with lower
IO priority.
This can be enabled with the `--storage2.enable-lazy-filewalker`
config item. It falls back to the old behaviour when the
subprocess fails.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5349
Change-Id: Ia6ee98ce912de3e89fc5ca670cf4a30be73b36a6
The blobstore implementation is entirely related to storagenode, so the
rightful place is together with the storagenode implementation.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5754
Change-Id: Ie6637b0262cf37af6c3e558556c7604d9dc3613d
FileWalker implements methods to walk over pieces in
in a storage directory.
This is just a refactor to separate filewalker functions
from pieces.Store. This is needed to simplify the work
to create a separate filewalker subprocess and reduce the
number of config flags passed to the subprocess.
You might want to check https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/9773
Change-Id: I4e9567024e54fc7c0bb21a7c27182ef745839fff
This is a temporary precaution to avoid incorrectly auditing nodes for pieces that were deleted between database backups if we have to restore from a previous backup.
Here we send pieces to trash rather than directly deleting them from storage nodes so we can restore from trash after a db restoration.
Change-Id: Icd979d2a9a755e7428190c0129c9bc969649d544
In walkNamespaceWithPrefix log in case of "lstat" error, because this may indicate an underlying disk corruption.
SG-50
Change-Id: I867c3ffc47cfac325ae90658ec4780d213ff3e63
Currently uploads can cause a lot of IOPS, reduce this by introducing a
in-memory buffer on-top of the file.
Change-Id: I5f4e3e01c0a36258271d180b922107de447bcb59
There was a race in the test code for piece deleter, which made it
possible to broadcast on the condition variable before anyone was
waiting. This change fixes that and has Wait take a context so it times
out with the context.
Change-Id: Ia4f77a7b7d2287d5ab1d7ba541caeb1ba036dba3
When we receive a piece deletion request, include the number of piece
IDs we couldn't add to the queue in the reponse
Change-Id: Ibebbe92ac50105bb5c74b18211ed38d468eb33f3
To improve delete performance, we want to process deletes asynchronously
once the message has been received from the satellite. This change makes
it so that storagenodes will send the delete request to a piece Deleter,
which will process a "best-effort" delete asynchronously and return a
success message to the satellite.
There is a configurable number of max delete workers and a max delete
queue size.
Change-Id: I016b68031f9065a9b09224f161b6783e18cf21e5