* reputation: Add configuration parameters
Add the configuration parameters which will be used by the algorithm
which will calculate the storage node reputation.
Because the reputation calculation is based on audit and uptime check
results some configuration parameters are in pkg/audit, others in
pkg/discovery and other in the satellite which will combine the both
reputation results to obtain the storage node reputation for repair and
uplink.
* satellite-config: Refresh lock file with new params
Refresh the Satellite configuration yaml lock file with the new
parameters added in this branch.
* Disabled discovery service by changiing from Stop() to Pause()
Paused to solve race condition. If discovery is running, it may mark a node "up" after they've been manually marked "down" in this test.
* Extend to the repair timeout
Fixes intermittent test failures when repairs were taking more than 2 seconds.
* Re-enabled test. Disabled discovery service by changiing from Stop() to Pause()
* Changed back to Stop.
* Revert "Changed back to Stop."
This reverts commit 46d410e72dfae63e0c44915be42784cc9a7b5abf.
* re-enabling TestIdentifyInjuredSegments
* Changed Pause to Stop. Commented on timeout change
* testing...
* temporarily skipping audit tests
* changing back to discover Stop for testing via jenkins
* Revert "changing back to discover Stop for testing via jenkins"
This reverts commit 6aa8558b11a0053c30e0c8b2dbf0d6c0cb34ee6c.
* Changing back to Stop(). Depends on PR 2137
* Revert "temporarily skipping audit tests"
This reverts commit 1940ed9b315d663a0eb6c95521780cbcb48cb121.
* Removed reference to Graveyard since its been removed
Fix a bug in a range loop which used the reference of the variable assigned in the same loop to be appended in a slice, turning out that the slice will contain the same reference rather the a reference for each value of the ranged items.
What: add monkit.Task to a bunch of functions that are missing it
Why: this will significantly help our instrumentation, data collection, and tracing about what's going on in the network
What: this will make it so release binaries default to whatever-release instead of whatever-dev in metrics collection
Why: So we can monitor release binaries with default configuration without getting drowned out by dev binaries
* fix bug for setting flag only values in process setup
when the code was changed to directly load values into the config
structs, it was missed that some configuration is only defined
through flags, but can be loaded from config files still.
so, we need to propogate the settings to the flag only values.
* add test for setting propagation
* fix linting error
* set up voucher service skeleton, basic test
* add VetNode db method
* basic test for VetNode
* encode and sign voucher functions
* fill out and sign vouchers
* test pass/fail voucher request
* match EncodeVoucher to other Encode functions
* change BindSetup to be an option to Bind
* add process.Bind to allow composite structures
* hack fix for noprefix flags
* used tagged version of structs
Before this PR, some flags were created by calling `cfgstruct.Bind` and having their fields create a flag. Once the flags were parsed, `viper` was used to acquire all the values from them and config files, and the fields in the struct were set through the flag interface.
This doesn't work for slices of things on config structs very well, since it can only set strings, and for a string slice, it turns out that the implementation in `pflag` appends an entry rather than setting it.
This changes three things:
1. Only have a `Bind` call instead of `Bind` and `BindSetup`, and make `BindSetup` an option instead.
2. Add a `process.Bind` call that takes in a `*cobra.Cmd`, binds the struct to the command's flags, and keeps track of that struct in a global map keyed by the command.
3. Use `viper` to get the values and load them into the bound configuration structs instead of using the flags to propagate the changes.
In this way, we can support whatever rich configuration we want in the config yaml files, while still getting command like flags when important.
* added scopelint and correcte issues found
* corrected scopelint issue
* made updates based on Ivan's suggestions
Most were around naming conventions
Some were false positives, but I kept them since the test.Run could eventually be changed to run in parallel, which could cause a bug
Others were false positives. Added // nolint: scopelint
* first round cleanup based on go-critic
* more issues resolved for ifelsechain and unlambda checks
* updated from master and gocritic found a new ifElseChain issue
* disable appendAssign. i reports false positives
* re-enabled go-critic appendAssign and disabled lint check at code line level
* fixed go-critic lint error
* fixed // nolint add gocritic specifically
What: Changes to support custom usage limit for the project. With this implementation by default project usage limit is taken from configuration flag. If project DB field usage_limit will be set to value larger than 0 it will become custom usage limit and we will be used to verify is limit was exceeded.
Whats changed:
usage_limit (bigint) field added to projects table (with migration)
things related to project usage moved from metainfo endpoint to project usage type
accounting.ProjectAccounting extended with GetProjectUsageLimits() method
Why: We need to have different usage limits per project. https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-1814
* add repair monkit stats
* rename values, use meter instead of counter, use success threshold instead of repair threshold
* Counter -> Meter
* add repair segment size
* update names and use ratios for healthy before/after repair
* restart jenkins