The flags weren't properly loading from config.
The code assumed that every node that's online for downloading also have
data uploaded to them -- which is not true.
Change-Id: Ifd65a47b9eca5b4841231928244fab17acbde6fb
This is another change to remove monkit calls from fast methods. Those
calls are visible in CPU profiles.
Change-Id: Ib3beba0dca6a6d93c3342b0994c580f78bbdd50b
This patch addresses the following issues:
1. Running full migration in cockroachdb is quite slow. We already have an approach for unit tests to start from the latest snapshot. This patch makes it possible to use it for integrations tests.
2. Migration requires executing a separated command which makes it hard to run application in containerized test environments (like storj-up) or from IDE. This patch introduces a hidden flag to run migration.
3. Test user creation is painful. We do it with calling GraphQL + admin API. Providing an option with testuser makes the integration tests significant more simple (especially as the projectID -> access grant can be predictable)
Change-Id: I61010728727b490ea6aac32620f2da0484966727
Monkit calls for fast methods which are executed very frequently can
slowdown whole process. This change removes monkit calls which are not
used.
See https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/8498 as an example of
speed improvement after removing monkit calls.
Change-Id: If6567d80e05b748e6393b58a5142e43013107c61
When doing server-side copy, deletes the committed version of the target location if it already exists. It does not touch pending versions. The version of the copy is set to the highest already existing version + 1.
Fixes: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5071
Change-Id: I1d91ac17054834b1f4f0970a9fa5d58198c58a37
Assert that listing works with our new object consistency approach.
Half of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4868
Change-Id: I5e92f86122b50103cec7bf6d3b2c8ed103caceec
Before and after segments loop we are collecting stats about number of entries in segments and objects table. We are using number of segments
to validate loop execution but currently we are not using number of
objects anywhere. This change drops SQL query to count objects count as
it's not use anywhere at the moment.
Change-Id: I25ce77758870beb0daa5c0e21084a4c633a26f15
* Disallow too large listing limit, which would cause a lot of memory to
be consumed.
* Fix throttling logic and add a test.
* Fix read error handling; depending on the concurrency it can return
the NotFound status either in the Read or Close.
Change-Id: I778f04a5961988b2480df5c7faaa22393fc5d760
We will introduce new logic for creating new objects (BeginObject).
Instead of using single version internally (1) we will be selecting first
available version during object creation. Because we need to be sure
that everything is wired up correctly we need a feature flag to be
able to control if new feature is enabled.
Change-Id: If0f8496397130811f43bf9db9fdcc2b30cd2e4ca
Assert that listing pending objects works with our new object consistency
approach.
Half of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4868
Change-Id: Ic7bf3b20db57e64853d0464d7dc0da5441efd56f
Current metainfo.ListObjects implementation is using metabase iterator to list objects.
In the non-recursive case, it used to retrieve all the corresponding rows and then discarded the entries that did not fit the listing request.
This can lead in some edge cases (each prefix contains more than batchsize objects/sub-prefixes) to make unecessary calls to the db.
This change defines the metabase.ListObjects and aims at retrieving only prefixes (but not objects under it) and objects by modifying the SQL query.
In this version, it is not optimized on the database side. Cockroach will still have to go through all rows under a prefix, so there is still room for improvement.
metainfo.ListObjects is not currently using this method as we would like to assess its performance on the QA satellite first.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5088
Change-Id: Ied3a9210871871d9d4a3096888d3e40c2dceed61
They are needed for segment-verify tool.
Also rename some of the conversion methods to make clear,
which of them have side-effects.
Change-Id: Ie9a0952548e9ed5068c7a30c2fd2134b07139bca
If source and destination are the same, do nothing and return the original object.
Later, we will have to handle the case when metadata is changed, but for now it's not possible through libuplink.
An issue has been created for this (https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5168)
Change-Id: I91cf48afeec498d3b2c219fa0d3baf2163cff384
We need a method for getting a list of segments from the metabase,
without converting the aliases and omitting all inline segments.
Change-Id: I26d919c675fc285ab03a35b327edd9b5c8bbe4b0
We plan to replace metabase.BeginObjectExactVersion usage in
metainfo.BeginObject with metabase.BeginObjectNextVersion. To make this
switch as simple a possible would be nice to have the same results for
both methods. This change is extending return value for
BeginObjectNextVersion to whole object struct. Tests were also adjusted
to be more like metabase.BeginObjectExactVersion tests.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4871
Change-Id: I4db99d74af07e5a73757b55233e0bbdc7b99d565
method similar to metabase.DeleteObjectExactVersion which will delete last committed object
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4872
Change-Id: Ia9f8c227dc59575bf8ed297886b35536097028b4
We are preparing to use object versions internally and to do
that we need to prepare different parts of the system to handle
object versions different than '1'. This change adjust code
responsible for server-side move and copy.
What was done:
* begin methods for move and copy are now using GetObjectLastCommitted
to find object
* results from begin move and copy operation contains now version to
be able to map object correctly with finish operation
* begin methods are putting version into satellite stream id and
finish methods are using this version as parameter instead hardcoded
value
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4867
Change-Id: I1380911279c21e10a3fff0342793efd2e73eafad
Currently we are tracking loop time with RunOnce method
metrics but it may give inaccurate values if loop if waiting
for observer for a ver long time. We had such case with GC
which is only loop observer in GC peer and its joning loop
every 5 days.
Change-Id: I08546c912e00c3641488de6a5d75948fe75c8e99
Updated metabase.UpdateObjectMetadata method to update set metdata always for last committed object
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4870
Change-Id: I060683e31efcaf3e2531fea143cf0567e5ff5f73
This change reverts satellite/metabase/iterator.go of 7390f389c to the
previous version (without optimization) but leaves added benchmarks in
place.
We noticed that this optimization doesn't work and actually elevates
listing times for most buckets, hence the revert until we come up with a
better idea.
Benchmarks:
name old time/op new time/op delta
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_no_prefix-8 1.30ms ± 4% 4.52ms ± 4% +246.92% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_with_prefix-8 3.26ms ± 3% 4.44ms ± 2% +36.19% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_no_prefix-8 618µs ± 3% 2225µs ± 2% +259.94% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_with_prefix-8 1.81ms ± 5% 2.60ms ± 5% +43.96% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Updates storj/team-metainfo#115
Change-Id: I96e4e7a563b188df478f8489027dc0042469b839
This is longest metabase at the moment and would nice to speed
up is a bit to improve overal tests execution time.
Change-Id: I86da8e0e593d20024b3ec778cbeab34a4613151f
Restored GetObjectLatestVersion and renamed it to GetObjectLastCommitted
Add test cases to cover server-side copy
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4866
Change-Id: I343b339a60152b8fb92fda97baf80bd8fe60d631
I don't know why the go people thought this was a good idea, because
this automatic reformatting is bound to do the wrong thing sometimes,
which is very annoying. But I don't see a way to turn it off, so best to
get this change out of the way.
Change-Id: Ib5dbbca6a6f6fc944d76c9b511b8c904f796e4f3
We noticed that in the system we have undeleted very old pending
objects. General rule is to delete them after some inactivity. Turns
out that all those objects are objects migrated to metabase from
previous DB schema. During this migration we didn't set
zombie_deletion_deadline to any value.
This change takes into account pending objects with zombie deletion
deadline set to nil during zombie deletion process.
I also checked accross all production satellites and youngest pending
objects with nil zombie_deletion_deadline are from 2021 so it is safe
to delete them.
Change-Id: Ie2b6a4b4e203c1750cf8408ee281c0631b263082
Split out the function to delete a batch of objects from a bucket, so
that we get metrics which give a rough indication how long this operation
takes.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4957
Change-Id: I20a4ed5894217f4cd0b2f25aee297f0ecda57ab5
Don't terminate the expired objects loop or the zombie objects loop when
there is a DB error when selecting the objects for deleting them because
it isn't critical and the loops will pick them up again in the next
iteration.
The exception is if the DB rows scan method returns an error because
that's a symptom of the passed arguments to the method don't match with
the columns order, number, or type of the query, or there is invalid
data in the DB.
Don't also terminate these loops if the there is a DB error when
deleting the objects because the loops will pick them up in the next
iteration.
Because we don't return those errors now for not terminating the loop,
we have to log them.
Change-Id: I86bcf83d619345255840ae8f3db61620f044d2af
metabasetest package utils can be used by both tests and benchmarks
if we will use interface TestingT from require package. This change
adjusts metabasettest.CreateObject method
Change-Id: I3c138e2ef9873b804ab5b3402804efa409397a9f
With pointerdb listing objects operation was optimized to skip
objects from prefixes for non recursive listing. This change it
adopting this optimiaztion from old code.
Main change is to drop current page results if we detect a prefix
that needs to be skipped and jump with next listing query after this
prefix by setting cursor to "some-prefix(byte('/')+1) which is
effectively "some-prefix0".
Benchmark:
name old time/op new time/op delta
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_no_prefix-8 960µs ±11% 257µs ±12% -73.19% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_with_prefix-8 945µs ±11% 671µs ±12% -28.97% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_no_prefix-8 4.31ms ± 8% 1.19ms ± 7% -72.44% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_with_prefix-8 4.97ms ± 8% 3.35ms ±15% -32.67% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Fixes https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/115
Change-Id: Iafdf3600d058abbaf441f792d32a7fc17cc08696
Previously there was no realtime administration of the storage usage
during copies. Now there is.
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4719
Change-Id: I0d536bf551d16208116c3aceac89ed590ec473bf
An object copy/move is done by 2 DRPC calls. It's possible a new object was uploaded ore moved to the source location between these calls. For copy, in that case the segments end up with the wrong keys. This change adds an explicit check for that by comparing the streamId supplied by the user with the streamId in the database.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4930
Change-Id: Id600456ce78fb4069b93644828a0b3eb85e23e16
Previously copying an object to it's ancestor location (copy of copy)
broke the object and all copies.
This fixes this by calling the existing delete method rather than a
custom one when there is an existing object at the copy destination.
The check for existing object at destination has been moved to an
earlier point in FinishCopy.
metabase.DeleteObject exposes a transaction parameter so that it can be
reused within metabase.
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4707
Uplink test at https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/uplink/+/7557
Change-Id: I418fc3337fa9f30146ccc1db456af168ae41c326
- instead of closing over the outer err variable, potentially
overwriting some errors or something, declare local variables.
- double check that we got the number of rows we expected to get
and error otherwise. this prevents a possible source of inserting
bogus rows into the database.
Change-Id: I30662be2727afe0a90e4215a182fedc2648d1169
Part of the delete query cause a full table scan of segment_copies. This
slowed down the system. This change should have the same semantics but
improved performance.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4898
Change-Id: I4afe23df05467eafc9c91591f47a7251a0f3dd31
Read the source object and write the destination object in the same
transaction, to prevent breaking the object because it was deleted
simultaneously.
This is probably the root cause of the metainfo loop halting from
2022-06-21 onwards, where 2 objects lost their root_piece_id during
copying.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4930
Change-Id: I9c45d56a7bfb48ecd5f4906ee1cca42922901e90
To avoid regression with old versions of uplink objects move we need to
remove FinishMoveObject check for key and nonce, in SQL
in FinishMoveObject do check if metadata is nil then
don't set key and nonce. The same UPDATE clause should return metadata and
if metadata != nil we should do the same validation for key and nonce
to avoid putting broken key and nonce while doing move
Resolves: https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/108
Change-Id: If723dfad899e9235f53559b71ee1c7fe49deb8b8
TRUNCATE requires table recreation which involves 'online schema change' with crdb.
(with psql it might be fater than DROP, that was the motivation of the original change)
`online schema change` is an async operation with crdb and it's eventually very slow therefore we try to avoid it.
This·reverts·commit·15bed0ed0e81d54fe4ffac9928bdf648f5e06ec6.¬
Change-Id: I93e1ab470962be77e3458d74c8787442c9d7bee0
when deleting an object that has been copied multiple times, we look for an ancestor_stream_id by taking the min of all copies stream_id.
This change simplifies this process by picking any stream_id as a new ancestor by using 'distinct on'.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4745
Change-Id: Iffb519b82d2ae2ed73af48fa0e86f87384e0158f
We are not using this method and most probably we
won't need to list objects with all statuses at once.
Removing for now.
Change-Id: I7aa0468c5f635ee2fb1fe51db382595c6343dd9c
Tests are intermittently fail with similar error:
```
--- FAIL: TestDeletePendingObject/Cockroach (15.85s)
test.go:380:
Error Trace: test.go:380
delete_test.go:221
Error: Should be zero, but was metabase.DeleteObjectResult{
Objects: []metabase.Object{
{
ObjectStream: {ProjectID: {0x0f, 0x40, 0x70, 0x41, ...}, BucketName: "txxywyg4", ObjectKey: "\xbb+$\x17\x80\xc6\xcaC\xa3\xdb\xc3z*\xa8\xbe\xaf", Version: 1, ...},
- CreatedAt: s"2022-05-20 14:40:15.995376773 +0200 CEST",
+ CreatedAt: s"2022-05-20 14:40:21.04949 +0200 CEST",
ExpiresAt: nil,
Status: 1,
... // 9 identical fields
},
},
Segments: {{RootPieceID: {0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, ...}, Pieces: {{...}}}, {RootPieceID: {0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, ...}, Pieces: {{...}}}},
}
Test: TestDeletePendingObject/Cockroach/with_segments
--- FAIL: TestDeletePendingObject/Cockroach/with_segments (0.68s)
```
Looks like we shouldn't have an assumption that all tests can be finished in 5 seconds, especially not in highly parallel environment.
These tests use `time.Now` at the beginning and compare the time saved in the database (usually filled by the database).
The difference shouldn't be higher than 20 seconds (before this commit: 5 seconds) which assumes that the records are saved in this timeframe...
Change-Id: Ia6f52897d13f88c6857c05d728bf8e72ab863c9b
If TestCommitInlineSegment tests are taking longer time
then zombieDeadline created at the beginning of test
can be too far in the past. Creating zombieDeadline for each case
should avoid flakines.
Change-Id: Ieb011e8e470f6f1c32cf9365c8ae819317de6738