Until now we where using single RS per object but it turns out that we
need to be able to support RS per segment. We need to give uplink such information while downloading.
As an addition we are using RedundancySchemePerSegment flag for GetObject request to detect if
we should try to get RS from segment for this request response.
Change-Id: I209dad324496ff59b521b11d2343da61dcdbe7f5
Until now we where using single RS per object but it turns out that we
need to be able to support RS per segment. We need to give uplink such information while downloading.
Change-Id: I6565b7c08962b3a1429f6079e7c2023a0a7c8b72
When there are concurrent refreshes to the cache and the entries are
missing, it could end up causing multiple database calls, even though
only one is needed.
Change-Id: I1ae7a124bbdd1570473cf3a032d375d2f25a8426
adds tests to BeginObjectNextVersion and BeginObjectExactVersion
to check the behavior when an older or a newer committed version
exists.
The current behavior is: everything is committed.
Change-Id: Ia8facbe0dc038a5d214e4e56da3c8e4df2f18900
This enables the transfer of pieces from an on-going multipart upload.
Tests are also modified to take into account pending multipart uploads.
See https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/PG-161
Change-Id: I35d433c44dd6e618667e5e8f9f998ef867b9f1ad
Old uplinks sends some additional information inside marshaled protobufs and we need to extract things like encryption parameters. Newer uplinks are passing it directly in request.
Change-Id: I0b575e68c3ed98481247fe38344e7d61cbd542ba
This adds AliasPieces run length encoding. On average it should
make our pieces encoding:
repair=50,optimal=85,total=90 152.0 bytes
repair=16,optimal=37,total=50 65.4 bytes
Change-Id: I391a9183164828f05383a3cde9ab0e4549c2d440
WHAT:
people who sign up on US2 are not redirected to verifying page. From now on we have to set verify URL to make redirect happen
WHY:
user experience
Change-Id: I96c51a2c4f9cb6376cbfea639675b32918b58bee
This PR removes all back-end related referral program code including the
marketing portal.
We will have a separate PR for front-end code and database migration to
drop `offers` and `usercredits` table
Change-Id: If59f952cddfe0558a7dc03a0eac7cc1081517f88
We will add a cache to nodes, so using completely random nodes wouldn't
show the actual performance.
Change-Id: I94f18283712812f05f7795efd3c7cf57499fa52c
We need to keep an inmemory cache to avoid lookups into aliases table.
This adds the inmemory state of the cache.
Change-Id: Ief2b9bb19e10b46839b9208472dfc3035eb49af3
This is first step in supporting node aliases. It adds a table
that automatically assigns aliases to nodes inserted into the table.
Change-Id: Ibdf40097c3c1e5b371500203f8db203505a48adc
This ensures the caveats are unique even when they contain the same
permissions and will result in unique macaroons. This is important to
ensure revocation doesn't impact more macaroons than intended.
Change-Id: I6354edd0119f2d85eaf580f2d1926a3de9151b88
Remove the orders Settlement endpoint because it isn't used and it was
already always returning an error.
Change-Id: I81486fbe7044a1444182173bc0693698ee7cfe7e
These changes are independently tracked on
https://github.com/storj/storj/tree/jt/migration-reorder
The point of this is to make the distributed column
migration, needed for SNO invoice generation, the very
next one, so we can release it as a point release.
Change-Id: I26e1c03629c4f079b9ad12485e2b71a715d82b3b
allow disabling tcp/quic
In order to have more control of a server so that we can
simulate connection failures in `testplanet`, this PR changes
quic.Listener to accept an existing UDPConn instead of relying on the
quic-go library to create the UDPConn.
This PR also adds two flags on the `server.Config` struct to allow
enabling/disabling tcp/tls listener and quic listener. By default, they
are both set to true.
- `DisableTCPTLS`: internal flag, disables tcp/tls listener.
- `DisableQUIC`: hidden flag, disables quic listener
By making the `DisableQUIC` a hidden flag, it allows storagenode operators to
have the ability to disable quic traffic in case their set up can't work
with udp traffic.
Change-Id: I853b12435d988b9c41ad9b873fd57480d792e378
this changes from a satellite error to a local encryption
error with the upcoming permissions changes where we only
include keys for the paths that are allowed.
Change-Id: I7aa37cfbaee31a1e54afe0423b283b9f41d9345f
Limit bucket name lookup to date range of the calling methods since we only need distinct bucket names for that time period.
Adds new index and removes an index specific to project ID since it is no longer needed.
Change-Id: Ic07bbfb1c32280e0c0e39f8da020b284e1e5d974
It's impossible to time correctly this check. The segment may expire
just at the time we upload the repaired pieces to new storage nodes.
They will reject this as expired and the repair will fail.
Also, we penalize storage nodes with audit failure only if they fail
piece hash verification, i.e. return incorrect data, but only if they
have already deleted the piece.
So, it would be best if the repair service does not care about object
expiration at all. This is a responsibility of another service.
Removing this check will also simplify how we migrate this code
correctly to the metabase.
Change-Id: I09f7b372ae2602daee919a8a73cd0475fb263cd2
Fix an issue due to copy-paste problem that made that the Graceful Exit
test to be flaky.
The test uses a time created at the beginning of the test for avoiding
to get undeterministic time differences due to the fact of the response
time variation by the DB queries, however some part of the test were
using a current time rather than this base time, so they have been
addressed.
Change-Id: I4786f06209e041269875c07798a44c2850478438
We need this method to fix repairing pending objects. In another PR, it
will replace the GetObjectLatestVersion + GetSegmentByPosition calls
that are currently executed.
Change-Id: I4c5c2ab604edf898452b6fd21b86d4d3f970ce79
Delete satellite order methods and DB tables which aren't used anymore
after we have done a refactoring on the orders to stuck bucket
information in the orders' encrypted metadata.
There are also configuration parameters and a satellite chore that
aren't needed anymore after the orders refactoring.
Change-Id: Ida3682b95921df70792284b42c96d2508bf8ca9c
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
using redash i manually checked that the only times the sum of
the payments does not match the paid column is for 2020-12 and
if it does not match then there are no payments.
Change-Id: I71ce0571de7e38e21548d7d6757b25abc3bfa781
The rollup archiver chore moves bucket bandwidth rollups and
storagenode rollups that are older than a given duration
to two new archive tables.
Change-Id: I1626a3742ad4271bc744fbcefa6355a29d49c6a5
This index is obsolete and duplicates a similiar (project_id, name)
index on the same table.
Moreover, it might confuse CockroachDB which of the two index to use,
which may might affect DB performance.
Change-Id: If8d1df8347714942cea9dca82864ba5f4973bed3
Comparing the result from a subquery with the "IN" operator instead of
"=" makes a huge difference in the execution time of the SQL query on
CockroachDB.
Change-Id: I76e8f75a7bc95951667345d1ed9bd60f9aef3edb
When we observed the value for total piecesizes stored in the network,
we were doing it after converting them to byte-hours, rather than using
the actual piece sizes. This fixes that issue.
Change-Id: I1564d21b519f70eb59f298d97dbd777baf127723
We wanto have single uplink branch for standard and multipart-upload satellite but some tests are using helper methods from multipart. This change adds methods used by uplink test.
Change-Id: I82352ed56674ff7e8743b58061ba594018e78e3b
We are checking if satStreamID is created in the last 48 hours. If it is
older we treat is as expired an fail to unmarshal it.
Since the satStreamID is also the Upload ID for multipart uploads, this
means that all calls fail for multipart uploads older than 48 hours.
Even aborting old multipart uploads is not possible.
To resolve this issue, we should stop checking satStreamID for
expiration.
Change-Id: Ieaf53ed3cd800cdd08843676c2d9490b007d962e
Parts that have segment index gaps should be treated similarly how
multipart objects are, because direct calculation of the segment does
not work.
Change-Id: I2717eac36f085b5100f3d600fcf0ce056202a9eb
CreateGetOrderLimits is not used anymore because we have CreateGetOrderLimits2. We need to remove old method and fix name of second.
Change-Id: I59148b8d28fc9dbab7d452c884319125a02745d1
In some cases we need to set encryption parameters later, with CommitObject method. This change makes Encryption optional with BeginObject* methods and mandatory with CommitObject if not set earlier.
Change-Id: I812c9b0e8fc213ca32d4758e0e68227e0e9bdd32
In the past we were storing fixed segment size with StreamInfo, encrypted in metadata. The value was unencrypted size of segment, not encrypted one.
Change-Id: Id6b18440c674223eabbb152b1636c83e1ab6462c
Add ProjectsCursor type for pagination
Add PageCount, CurrentPage, and TotalCount ProjectsPage
This allows us to mimic the logic of GetBucketTotals and the
implementation of BucketUsages in graphql for the new ProjectsByOwnerID
functionality.
Change-Id: I4e1613859085db65971b44fcacd9813d9ddad8eb
Full scope:
private/testplanet,satellite/{overlay,satellitedb}
Description:
In most cases, downtime tracking with audits will eventually lead
to DQ for nodes who are unresponsive. However, if a stray node has no
pieces, it will not be audited and will thus never be disqualified.
This chore will check for nodes who have not successfully been contacted
in some set time and DQ them.
There are some new flags for toggling DQ of stray nodes and the timeframes
for running the chore and how long nodes can go without contact.
Change-Id: Ic9d41fdbf214736798925e728245180fb3c55615
Tally shouldn't abort its cycle if the accounting cache return an error
because it isn't an essential requirement to update it.
Change-Id: I78fd2bd9cf253ddedfb9ada80c0fa2ddf438f647
On upload we need to override pending and committed object. This change is adjusting DeleteObjectAllVersions to delete both.
Change-Id: Ib66c2af207c618119f7bf0de7fa9d3e5145d8641
* Deduplicate NodeID list prior to fetching IPs.
* Use NodeSelectionCache for fetching reliable IPs.
* Return number of segements, reliable pieces and all pieces.
Change-Id: I13e679caab275488b4037624b840a4068dad9589
For being able to have resilient multi-region satellites we cannot stop
processing uploads/download client request when Redis isn't responding
properly.
These changes avoid to stop the processing of the client requests when
we cannot check if the client exceeds its storage or bandwidth limits
and we cannot update its used storage/bandwidth limits because Redis is
not responding successfully or the satellite database returns an error.
Change-Id: Ia7f12c07fc9ffdfad0e7ff052ff3fd81eca0f0e3
Respond to the HTTP clients which request the project usage limits with
different status codes depending of the error class returned by the
satellite/accounting Service.
Change-Id: I6f486ea55517f616c7cec81dbbe77e997484180f
This is the first step in the removal of uptime columns on the
nodes table. These columns are no longer used:
uptime_success_count
total_uptime_count
uptime_reputation_alpha
uptime_reputation_beta
In order to avoid breaking backwards compatibility, we need to
remove all references to these columns before removing the columns
themselves from the database. However, since uptime_success_count
and total_uptime_count are NOT NULLABLE, we can't remove them from
the insert statements in the overlay. So we can't remove the columns
because of the references, and we can't remove the references because
the columns can't be null. What a pickle. To remedy this, we will set a
default on the columns. Then we should be able to remove them from the
insert statements
Change-Id: I75f6c56fb7897835bbf29869f86f39de1d9dd345
We have to adapt the live accounting to allow the packages that use it
to differentiate about errors for being able to ignore them and make our
satellite resilient to Redis downtime.
For differentiating errors we should make changes in the live accounting
but also in the storage/redis.Client, however, we may need to do some
dirty workarounds or break other parts of the implementation that
depends on it.
On the other hand we want to get rid of the storage/redis.Client because
it has more functionality that the one that we are using and some
process has been started to remove it.
Hence, we have refactored the live accounting to directly use the Redis
client library for later on (in a future commit) adapt the satellite for
being resilient to Redis downtime.
Last but not least, a test for expired bandwidth keys have been added
and with it a bug was spotted and fix it.
Change-Id: Ibd191522cd20f6a9a15e5ccb7beb83a678e530ff
GetSuccessfulNodeNotCheckedInSince and GetOfflineNodesLimited are overlay methods
which were only used by the previous downtime tracking system which has been removed.
These methods should also be removed.
Change-Id: Idb829d742e1f987e095604423fff656fe581183e
Non-multipart uplink implementation is always trying to download object
by downloading last segment first (PartNumber=0, Index=-1) but this
approach won't work with multipart object. We need to reject such old
style request with reasonable message.
Change-Id: I9221e019933565a8d25136bdfef3e054320bac3d
SatelliteAddress in OrderLimit is not being used anymore and some
satellite addresses may consume too much bytes.
Change-Id: Ic7a0efe5b6211c2f3b91af67b293cde98b29d074
Avoid using project uuid string representation, because
it uses more bandwidth.
This reduces the encrypted metadata size from 118 -> 97 bytes.
Change-Id: Ic53a81b83acc065f24f28cd404f9c0b1fe592594
The total_plain_size and total_encrypted_size columns in the objects
table were set as INT4, which limits the size of committed objects to
just 2 GiB.
This patch migrates the DB to change the type of these fields to INT8.
Change-Id: Iad7e7b44a652e6c5b8e17b80588637bb48390fe6
Do not insert the number of healthy pieces for segment health anymore.
Rather, insert the segment health calculated by our new priority
function.
Change-Id: Ieee7fb2deee89f4d79ae85bac7f577befa2a0c7f
Full prefix: satellite/{overlay,nodestats},storagenode/{reputation,nodestats}
Allow the storagenode to receive its audit history data from the
satellite via the satellite's GetStats endpoint.
The storagenode does not save this data for use in the API yet.
Change-Id: I9488f4d7a4ccb4ccf8336b8e4aeb3e5beee54979
* Separate audit history interface into its own file in the overlay
package
* Add overlay.AuditHistory struct so that internalpb.AuditHistory is
only used from within the database layer
* Add overlay.GetAuditHistory function for features that will require
access to detailed audit history information
* Do not return full audit history from UpdateAuditHistory - callers to
that function only need to know the online score and whether a full
tracking period has been completed
* Move audit history tests out of satellite/satellitedb, since they are
independent of database implementation
Change-Id: I35b0c4ac23bbaabd80624f8a9631c3cb1a1f33bd
Now that the deprecated downtime tracking service is removed
(3fc76f4ffe), we can safely remove
the nodes_offline_times table.
Change-Id: Ia7c6efe32ba104dff5a830af5f2beee3337eefe5
Nodes which are offline_suspended will no longer be considered for new
uploads. The current threshold that enters a node into offline
suspension is 0.6. Disqualification for offline suspension is still
disabled.
Change-Id: I0da9abf47167dd5bf6bb21e0bc2186e003e38d1a
Currently we do not allow anything other than the "paid" status for invoices when
trying to delete a user. However there can be a couple of other states that are
still fine to accept during deletion of a user. This change reverses the order to
check for the status that we do not want to allow.
Change-Id: I78d85af6438015c55100fa201ccffc731c91de1c
this change isn't the real fix. it's just ignoring the problem.
i don't know what the real fix is. is the problem with the test, or
is there actually a problem with the rollup code?
Change-Id: I552bdd947deadc212cc56efc5f818942b9827126
Query nodes table using AS OF SYSTEM TIME '-10s' (by default) when on CRDB to alleviate contention on the nodes table and minimize CRDB retries. Queries for standard uploads are already cached, and node lookups for graceful exit uploads has retry logic so it isn't necessary for the nodes returned to be current.
IterateObjectsAllVersionsWithStatus
We need different implementation for IterateObjectsAllVersions because
we want to iterate over all object without specifying object status.
Existing method will have new name but implementation details are not
changed.
Change-Id: I01b987996772fa7f8fd73da9910d52db2d1aa0d7
Since the Satellite now requires the order encryption functionality (since serial_number table is deprecated) to properly function, we can remove the config flag to turn on/off the feature.
Change-Id: Ie973f72a9a05a81cef9e53dc9c99d22c940c2488
This PR contains the minimum changes needed to stop inserting into the serial_numbers table. This is the first step in completely deprecating that table.
The next step is to create another PR to remove the expiredSerial chore, fix more tests, and remove any other methods on the serial_number table.
Change-Id: I5f12a56ebf3fa4d1a1976141d2911f25a98d2cc3
This fix issues with passing observers between iteration methods.
It's not best implementation but I think we will need to optimize it
soon one way or another.
Change-Id: I574599bfd10822d84e2d2f1800bcd88e176a76ea
The chief segment health models we've come up with are the "immediate
danger" model and the "survivability" model. The former calculates the
chance of losing a segment becoming lost in the next time period (using
the CDF of the binomial distribution to estimate the chance of x nodes
failing in that period), while the latter estimates the number of
iterations for which a segment can be expected to survive (using the
mean of the negative binomial distribution). The immediate danger model
was a promising one for comparing segment health across segments with
different RS parameters, as it is more precisely what we want to
prevent, but it turns out that practically all segments in production
have infinite health, as the chance of losing segments with any
reasonable estimate of node failure rate is smaller than DBL_EPSILON,
the smallest possible difference from 1.0 representable in a float64
(about 1e-16).
Leaving aside the wisdom of worrying about the repair of segments that
have less than a 1e-16 chance of being lost, we want to be extremely
conservative and proactive in our repair efforts, and the health of the
segments we have been repairing thus far also evaluates to infinity
under the immediate danger model. Thus, we find ourselves reaching for
an alternative.
Dr. Ben saves the day: the survivability model is a reasonably close
approximation of the immediate danger model, and even better, it is
far simpler to calculate and yields manageable values for real-world
segments. The downside to it is that it requires as input an estimate
of the total number of active nodes.
This change replaces the segment health calculation to use the
survivability model, and reinstates the call to SegmentHealth() where it
was reverted. It gets estimates for the total number of active nodes by
leveraging the reliability cache.
Change-Id: Ia5d9b9031b9f6cf0fa7b9005a7011609415527dc
A few weeks ago it was discovered that the segment health function
was not working as expected with production values. As a bandaid,
we decided to insert the number of healthy pieces into the segment
health column. This should have effectively reverted our means of
prioritizing repair to the previous implementation.
However, it turns out that the bandaid was placed into the code which
removes items from the irreparable db and inserts them into the repair
queue.
This change: insert number of healthy pieces into the repair queue in the
method, RemoteSegment
Change-Id: Iabfc7984df0a928066b69e9aecb6f615253f1ad2
there were two changes to this package: one that modified
some things and renamed access.go to main.go, and one that
reduced the binary sizes against main.go.
somehow the latter change was included on this branch but
the former was not, which made the folder contain both
main.go and access.go. building the package then fails
with duplicate definitions.
the easiest fix is to remove access.go which makes the folder
match the contents of the current master branch.
Change-Id: I7070a0d25a0399cef3166b8b2189427bc55587e0
There is a new checker field called statsCollector. This contains
a map of stats pointers where the key is a stringified redundancy
scheme. stats contains all tagged monkit metrics. These metrics exist
under the key name, "tagged_repair_stats", which is tagged with the
name of each metric and a corresponding rs scheme.
As the metainfo observer works on a segment, it checks statsCollector
for a stats corresponding to the segment's redundancy scheme. If one
doesn't exist, it is created and chained to the monkit scope. Now we can call
Observe, Inc, etc on the fields just like before, and they have tags!
durabilityStats has also been renamed to aggregateStats.
At the end of the metainfo loop, we insert the aggregateStats totals into the
corresponding stats fields for metric reporting.
Change-Id: I8aa1918351d246a8ef818b9712ed4cb39d1ea9c6
Make changes so that we only import the necessary files from the console package so that the generated wasm code is as small as possible.
This change gets the compiled wasm code down to 8.6MB uncompressed and 2MB when compressed with `gzip --best`.
https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/3396
Change-Id: Ifdd4be285810757b46bbbe43327c0d0139e5f8f7
Remove a declared variable that's set by never read nor passed to any
function so it's unused code.
Change-Id: I8daf9d1f71d29ab39d7a80011d1b4813ada1c67d
We need to be able to update just remote_pieces column in DB. This is
needed at least for repair process.
Change-Id: I20dcc9b06babfefbbf102f32b1d14946379f26c2
It was designed to detect and remove zombie segments in the PointerDB.
This tool should be not relevant with the MetabaseDB anymore.
Change-Id: I112552203b1329a5a659f69a0043eb1f8dadb551
We migrated satelliteDB off of Postgres and over to CockroachDB (crdb), but there was way too high contention for the injuredsegments table so we had to rollback to Postgres for the repair queue. A couple things contributed to this problem:
1) crdb doesn't support `FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED`
2) the original crdb Select query was doing 2 full table scans and not using any indexes
3) the SLC Satellite (where we were doing the migration) was running 48 repair worker processes, each of which run up to 5 goroutines which all are trying to select out of the repair queue and this was causing a ton of contention.
The changes in this PR should help to reduce that contention and improve performance on CRDB.
The changes include:
1) Use an update/set query instead of select/update to capitalize on the new `UPDATE` implicit row locking ability in CRDB.
- Details: As of CRDB v20.2.2, there is implicit row locking with update/set queries (contention reduction and performance gains are described in this blog post: https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/when-and-why-to-use-select-for-update-in-cockroachdb/).
2) Remove the `ORDER BY` clause since this was causing a full table scan and also prevented the use of the row locking capability.
- While long term it is very important to `ORDER BY segment_health`, the change here is only suppose to be a temporary bandaid to get us migrated over to CRDB quickly. Since segment_health has been set to infinity for some time now (re: https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/3224), it seems like it might be ok to continue not making use of this for the short term. However, long term this needs to be fixed with a redesign of the repair workers, possible in the trusted delegated repair design (https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/2602) or something similar to what is recommended here on how to implement a queue on CRDB https://dev.to/ajwerner/quick-and-easy-exactly-once-distributed-work-queues-using-serializable-transactions-jdp, or migrate to rabbit MQ priority queue or something similar..
This PRs improved query uses the index to avoid full scans and also locks the row its going to update and CRDB retries for us if there are any lock errors.
Change-Id: Id29faad2186627872fbeb0f31536c4f55f860f23
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
- TestBucketNameValidation
- TestBatch
- TestCommitObjectMetadataSize
- TestIDs
TestOverwriteZombieSegments is removed as not relevant to metabase.
Change-Id: I13cf5abe342089960628f185061303fd4f9d09a4
This also removes the
TestEndpoint_DeleteObjectPieces_ObjectWithoutLastSegment test case as it
does not seem relevant to metabase.
Change-Id: I06a0ecaa8232c10c15e433517a7ba056933bf858
We should set the client requested maxParts to MaxListLimit if it is
greater than that value instead of returning an error.
MinIO default value for maxParts is 10,000 while the satellite's
MaxListLimit is 1,000. If we return an error, the ListParts with default
maxParts will throw an error.
Change-Id: I06739e1d8d8f96803eba491585395da0443aec04
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
We have some issues with SUBSTRING function on cockroachdb so for now we
are removing it from SQL query and replacing with go code.
Change-Id: I5be921211067d42e7d1a4997076bcfdbed9617a1
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
iterator
This method replaces `deleteByPrefix` as at the moment only function of
this method was to delete objects in a bucket.
Change-Id: I5266103672003fbd64f3847f53760b1ba0016fe2
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
MetadataSize can slightly vary and checking for exact value makes
difficult to change what's being encoded in metadata.
Change-Id: I5f1ade41bc26d115e6743367ee35cf1ba74795c9
Otherwise, if left to default version 0, the iterator will include the
cursor item in the result, which fails some tests.
Change-Id: I85103a36852477f371ec46c673a82c2e129978b7
We now have the piece hashes verified for all segments on all production
satellites. We can remove the code that handles the case where piece
hashes are not verified. This would make easier the migration of
services from PointerDB to the new metabase.
For consistency, PieceHashesVerified is still set to true in PointerDB
for new segments.
Change-Id: Idf0ccce4c8d01ae812f11e8384a7221d90d4c183
Currently flag parsing seems to call Set twice, which causes problems
with encryption keys. We can clear for every set for now.
Change-Id: Id5c695b4020194ac1c50a2da9c7d2a896cb9216f
Rather than having a single repair override value, we will now support
repair override values based on a particular segment's RS scheme.
The new format for RS override values is
"k/o/n-override,k/o/n-override..."
Change-Id: Ieb422638446ef3a9357d59b2d279ee941367604d
CRDB doesn't like large deletes. While testing in the POC environment we found that deletes on the serial_numbers table could take hours. This change limits deletes to 1000 at a time (configurable) to avoid blocking other queries.
Change-Id: I08455e25db1574579dd4d7b7125a08e9c913dff1
With the new phase 3 order submission, orders can be added to the
storage and bandwidth rollup tables at timestamps before the most recent
rollup was run. This change shifts the start time of each new rollup
window to account for any unexpired orders that might have been added
since the previous rollup.
A satellitedb migration is necessary to allow upserts in the
accounting_rollups table when entries with identical node_ids and
start_times are inserted.
Change-Id: Ib3022081f4d6be60cfec8430b45867ad3c01da63
Before manipulating order information on storagenodes we need to wait
for the orders to propagate to the database. Some of that happens
async with uplink.
Change-Id: Iaacfd7db0909ab5d2831d06388e5fb27b6d4778f
Firstly, this changes the repair functionality to return Canceled errors
when a repair is canceled during the Get phase. Previously, because we
do not track individual errors per piece, this would just show up as a
failure to download enough pieces to repair the segment, which would
cause the segment to be added to the IrreparableDB, which is entirely
unhelpful.
Then, ignore Canceled errors in the return value of the repair worker.
Apparently, when the worker returns an error, that makes Cobra exit the
program with a nonzero exit code, which causes some piece of our
deployment automation to freak out and page people. And when we ask the
repair worker to shut down, "canceled" errors are what we _expect_, not
an error case.
Change-Id: Ia3eb1c60a8d6ec5d09e7cef55dea523be28e8435