We need to be able to list all buckets in DB without knowing project ID.
This method will be used to list buckets for metainfo loop
implementation based on metabase.
Change-Id: Iac75af0eee4f31e80a15577575a8249cbca787b2
It turns out, that running a docker image build for specific
arches is not possible from amd64 (eg. installing ca-certificates).
Change-Id: I8b8f002b7e532fb4a0c6542d5b573c294c501068
WHAT:
api keys appearence is replaced with access grants
WHY:
last step of access grants implementing
Change-Id: Ibef391849c7185fa56627b482218c76fb2d31b46
WHAT:
updated overview step of onboarding tour. It shows upload data methods instead of tour steps now
WHY:
new onboarding tour
Change-Id: I7ffe9b2b91c2e17dd0c27e5e80a15301f6de16aa
WHAT:
first step of updating onboarding tour - adding routes
WHY:
onboarding your is being reworked so adding routes will make it easier to operate over it's states
Change-Id: Ide830989e39a6222e975bd2a6106b0efbb3839f9
WHAT:
search for bucket names during creating access grant flow
WHY:
make user be able to search for needed buckets. Just in case if the number of buckets is too large.
Change-Id: I73bcaa160c7a1f433d8f0f7213999e7e40543bbc
version
The test-versions test currently takes 1h 40min to run each time. By
running each installation concurrently, hopefully, it will reduce the execution
time for the whole test.
Change-Id: I680c7d9945e982894b11825c9075c167f754e087
We are no longer planning on implementing downtime penalization using
the method described in
docs/blueprints/archive/storage-node-downtime-tracking-deprecated.md.
Now, we are implementing the design described in
docs/blueprints/storage-node-downtime-tracking-with-audits.md.
This change removes the downtime estimation chores from the satellite
core as well as the package satellite/downtime. A future change will
remove the database table.
Change-Id: I1a1d3cf9dceeba36255d25243294865b89925518
Jeff provided feedback on https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/3176 after
the changeset was already merged. I attempt to address that feedback here.
Change-Id: Ibc7dba3e4e2c73736042fe4b4ee49ce679ba7f44
We want to stop using the serial_numbers table in satelliteDB. One of the last places using the serial_numbers table is when storagenodes settle orders, we look up the bucket name and project ID from the serial number from the serial_numbers table.
Now that we have support to add encrypted metadata into the OrderLimit, this PR makes use of that and now attempts to read the project ID and bucket name from the encrypted orderLimit metadata instead of from the serial_numbers table. For backwards compatibility and to ensure no errors, we will still fallback to the old way of getting that info from the serial_numbers table, but this will be removed in the next release as long as there are no errors.
All processes that create orderLimits must have an orders.encryption-keys set. The services that create orderLimits (and thus need to encrypt the order metadata) are the satellite apiProcess, the repair process, audit service (core process), and graceful exit (core process). Only the satellite api process decrypts the order metadata when storagenodes settle orders. This means that the same encryption key needs to be provided in the config for the satellite api process, repair process, and the core process like so:
orders.include-encrypted-metadata=true
orders.encryption-keys="<"encryptionKeyID>=<encryptionKey>"
Change-Id: Ie2c037971713d6fbf69d697bfad7f8b672eedd66
Added flag to append a new profile to ~/.aws/credentials using
the provided profile name. This is handy for the AWS CLI, so
you can do things like 'aws configure get aws_access_key_id --profile=me'
Change-Id: I0469a18ca76e078624ed455a06bd7aabd95a1b97
Which database access and how it internally does migrations is an
implementation detail and does not belong in the requirements interface.
Change-Id: Ia4a6994f39470063a96a8e5f3a1bd27aa79fe5cd
WHAT:
POST request to get gateway credentials using access grant.
Put request url to config and use it for request.
WHY:
to show gateway credentials on UI
Change-Id: I15ef43ecdeed69b0961d5796aacb47f36d560b1b
these are unchanged from storj.io/dbx.
we're importing them because in a later commit we
will change them, and it'd be nice to see that
diff as a separate commit.
Change-Id: I8315130ed6bab397bd65b9a1a90c29d130b8c02d
this change tries really hard to never have all of the storage node
rollups in memory at the same time, up until the rollups are actually
getting summed together.
Change-Id: If67f49e7d71106798d996a6850b3e48671bd9e18
the immediate need is to be able to move the repair queue back out
of cockroach if we can't save it.
Change-Id: If26001a4e6804f6bb8713b4aee7e4fd6254dc326
We did not test the SegmentHealth function with actual production
values, and it turns out that values such as 52 healthy, 35 minimum
result in +Inf segment health - so pretty much all segments put into the
repair queue have the same health, which means we effectively aren't
sorting by health.
This change inserts numHealthy as segment health into the database so
the segments are ordered as they were before. We need to refine the
SegmentHealth function before we can support multi RS.
Change-Id: Ief19bbfee3594c5dfe94ca606bc930f05f85ff74
Because the PieceTracker receives a piece count per nodes which is an
approximation of the number of nodes that they are going to be reported
by the metainfo loop so we can use as a good guess of the map's size and
initialized with it.
Change-Id: I644db40926c03e4c457457fb41d2ec1da059cea6