We've had issues with forgetting to close readers and writers.
Add leak tracking to find those pesky issues.
Change-Id: If6b0ad6e9958318a7e0affee9c6d0a1ece412b6d
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
Starting restore trash in the background allows the satellite to
continue to the next storagenode without needing to wait until
completion.
Of course, this means the satellite doesn't get feedback whether it
succeeds successfully or not. This means that the restore-trash needs to
be executed several times.
Change-Id: I62d43f6f2e4a07854f6d083a65badf897338083b
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
This commit adds functionality to include the space used in the trash
directory when calculating available space on the node.
It also includes this trash value in the space used cache, with methods
to keep the cache up-to-date as files are trashed, restored, and
emptied.
As part of the commit, the RestoreTrash and EmptyTrash methods have
slightly changed signatures. RestoreTrash now also returns the keys that
were restored, while EmptyTrash also returns the total disk space
recovered. Each of these changes makes it possible to keep the cache
up-to-date and know how much space is being used/recovered.
Also changed is the signature of PieceStoreAccess.ContentSize method.
Previously this method returns only the content size of the blob,
removing the size of any header data. This method has been renamed
`Size` and returns both the full disk size and content size of the blob.
This allows us to only stat the file once, and in some instances (i.e.
cache) knowing the full file size is useful.
Note: This commit simply adds the trash size data to the piece size data
we were already collecting. The piece size data is not accurate for all
use-cases (e.g. because it does not contain piece header data); however,
this commit does not fix that problem. Now that the ContentSize (Size)
method returns the full size of the file, it should be easier to fix
this problem in a future commit.
Change-Id: I4a6cae09e262c8452a618116d1dc66b687f59f85
- also updated ping chore to pick up trust changes
- fixed small typo in blueprint
- fixed flags for storj-sim
- wired up changes to testplanet
Change-Id: I02982f3a63a1b4150b82a009ee126b25ed51917d
* add cache, update cache w/piece create/delete
* add service w/loop to cache to recalculate space used cache
* add piecestore cache to other sn svcs to use
* add table to persist the total space used
* rm cache where not needed
* rm stuff from sn svcs
* start fixing tests, changes per comments
* update commits
* add unit tests
* fix commiting before we write header bytes
* fix cache create test
* copy cache map, add started back to recalc
* fix test
* add test, update comments
Deprecate the pieceinfo database, and start storing piece info as a header to
piece files. Institute a "storage format version" concept allowing us to handle
pieces stored under multiple different types of storage. Add a piece_expirations
table which will still be used to track expiration times, so we can query it, but
which should be much smaller than the pieceinfo database would be for the
same number of pieces. (Only pieces with expiration times need to be stored in piece_expirations, and we don't need to store large byte blobs like the serialized
order limit, etc.) Use specialized names for accessing any functionality related
only to dealing with V0 pieces (e.g., `store.V0PieceInfo()`). Move SpaceUsed-
type functionality under the purview of the piece store. Add some generic
interfaces for traversing all blobs or all pieces. Add lots of tests.
* 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