Currently we were duplicating code for AS OF SYSTEM TIME in several
places. This replaces the code with using a method on
dbutil.Implementation.
As a consequence it's more useful to use a shorter name for
implementation - 'impl' should be sufficiently clear in the context.
Similarly, using AsOfSystemInterval and AsOfSystemTime to distinguish
between the two modes is useful and slightly shorter without causing
confusion.
Change-Id: Idefe55528efa758b6176591017b6572a8d443e3d
Use the 'AS OF SYSTEM TIME' Cockroach DB clause for the Graceful Exit
(a.k.a GE) queries that count the delete the GE queue items of nodes
which have already exited the network.
Split the subquery used for deleting all the transfer queue items of
nodes which has exited when CRDB is used and batch the queries because
CRDB struggles when executing in a single query unlike Postgres.
The new test which has been added to this commit to verify the CRDB
batch logic for deleting all the transfer queue items of the exited
nodes has raised that the Enqueue method has to run in baches when CRDB
is used otherwise CRDB has return the error "driver: bad connection"
when a big a amount of items are passed to be enqueued. This error
didn't happen with the current test implementation it was with an
initial one that it was creating a big amount of exited nodes and
transfer queue items for those nodes.
Change-Id: I6a099cdbc515a240596bc93141fea3182c2e50a9
Initially we duplicated the code to avoid large scale changes to
the packages. Now we are past metainfo refactor we can remove the
duplication.
Change-Id: I9d0b2756cc6e2a2f4d576afa408a15273a7e1cef
metabase has become a central concept and it's more suitable for it to
be directly nested under satellite rather than being part of metainfo.
metainfo is going to be the "endpoint" logic for handling requests.
Change-Id: I53770d6761ac1e9a1283b5aa68f471b21e784198
The new 'consistency ge-cleanup-orphaned-data' cli command deleted
orphaned transfer queue items, but not entries in the
graceful_exit_progress table. This will delete orphaned entries
from the exit progress table too.
Change-Id: I5f927aac1f258490678deaf179be92ccfe10fcd8
Add a command to the satellite for cleaning up the Graceful Exit (a.k.a
GE) transfer queue items of nodes that have exited.
The commit adds to the GE satellite DB a couple of new methods, and its
corresponding test, for performing the operations of the new command.
Change-Id: I29a572a59689d63b24990ac13c52e76d65aaa917
metabaseSegmentKey` TransferQueueItem
We are unifying which name (and type) we are using for value we are
using to point to segment. We want to use `key` instead of `path`.
Dedicated type `metabase.SegmentKey` was created for this purposes also.
This change is doing refactoring around gracefulexit.
Change-Id: I90d51ff087b206179e61d5f1bc95f4709d76f917
What:
Use the github.com/jackc/pgx postgresql driver in place of
github.com/lib/pq.
Why:
github.com/lib/pq has some problems with error handling and context
cancellations (i.e. it might even issue queries or DML statements more
than once! see https://github.com/lib/pq/issues/939). The
github.com/jackx/pgx library appears not to have these problems, and
also appears to be better engineered and implemented (in particular, it
doesn't use "exceptions by panic"). It should also give us some
performance improvements in some cases, and even more so if we can use
it directly instead of going through the database/sql layer.
Change-Id: Ia696d220f340a097dee9550a312d37de14ed2044
This ensures that rows are closed to avoid leaks.
Also verifies that Err() is called, to ensure that no
error is left behind.
Change-Id: Idd1bec9bf479f40021da67b2c80ce83033149469
everyone was importing it as dbx anyway. why should it be
named satellitedb? so yeah just pass the "-p dbx" flag.
Change-Id: I5efa669f4f00f196b38a9acd0d402009475a936f
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
Backstory: I needed a better way to pass around information about the
underlying driver and implementation to all the various db-using things
in satellitedb (at least until some new "cockroach driver" support makes
it to DBX). After hitting a few dead ends, I decided I wanted to have a
type that could act like a *dbx.DB but which would also carry
information about the implementation, etc. Then I could pass around that
type to all the things in satellitedb that previously wanted *dbx.DB.
But then I realized that *satellitedb.DB was, essentially, exactly that
already.
One thing that might have kept *satellitedb.DB from being directly
usable was that embedding a *dbx.DB inside it would make a lot of dbx
methods publicly available on a *satellitedb.DB instance that previously
were nicely encapsulated and hidden. But after a quick look, I realized
that _nothing_ outside of satellite/satellitedb even needs to use
satellitedb.DB at all. It didn't even need to be exported, except for
some trivially-replaceable code in migrate_postgres_test.go. And once
I made it unexported, any concerns about exposing new methods on it were
entirely moot.
So I have here changed the exported *satellitedb.DB type into the
unexported *satellitedb.satelliteDB type, and I have changed all the
places here that wanted raw dbx.DB handles to use this new type instead.
Now they can just take a gander at the implementation member on it and
know all they need to know about the underlying database.
This will make it possible for some other pending code here to
differentiate between postgres and cockroach backends.
Change-Id: I27af99f8ae23b50782333da5277b553b34634edc
* add overall failure percentage check and inactive time frame check before sending a response to sno
* update comment
* delete node from transfer queue if it has been inactive for too long
* fix linting error
* add test config value
* fix nil pointer
* add config value into testplanet
* add unit test for overall failure threshold
* move timeframe threshold to chore
* update protolock
* add chore test
* add per peiece failure count logic
* change config name from EndpointMaxFailures to MaxFailuresPerPiece
* address comments
* fix linting error
* add error handling for no row returned from progress table
* fix test for graceful exit chore on storagenode
* fix typo InActive -> Inactive
* improve readability for failure threshold calculation
* update config lock
* change error handling for GetProgress in graceful exit endpoint on the satellite side
* return proper rpc error in endpoint
* add check in chore test for checking finish timestamp and queue
* update lock file and add comment
* add created at and bytes transferred
* cleanup
* rename db func to GetGracefulExitNodesByTimeFrame
* fix flag
* split into two overlay functions
* := to =
* fix test
* add node not found error class
* fix overlay test
* suggested test changes
* review suggestions
* get exit status from overlay.Get()
* check rows.Err
* fix panic when ExitFinishedAt is nil
* fix comments in cmdGracefulExit