This fixes a slow query that was taking up to 4 seconds in production
SELECT node_id, path, piece_num, root_piece_id, durability_ratio, queued_at, requested_at, last_failed_at, last_failed_code, failed_count, finished_at, order_limit_send_count
FROM graceful_exit_transfer_queue
WHERE node_id = '[redacted]'
AND finished_at is NULL
AND last_failed_at is NULL
ORDER BY durability_ratio asc, queued_at asc LIMIT 300 OFFSET 0;
Change-Id: Ib89743ca35f1d8d0a1456b20fa08c683ebdc1549
This change completes the column migration of
5f6fccc6e8 and
2f648fd981.
It resets every users project limits who are below or equal to our
current production defaults.
Change-Id: Ie041d08bb67b62844f6023190fc00bc2dad5b1cb
Our current endpoints bail on us, if the column data is null. Thus we need
to take the intermediate step and set the default to a fixed value and
reset those with the following release.
It sets the default column value to our current config values of 50GB
for storage and bandwidth and 100 buckets, while still enabling the field to be nullable.
All 0 values are migrated to be the default as well to ensure they can
keep using their projects, as with the original change, 0 actually means 0.
Change-Id: I797be80ce2d2105091599dc1b3fc76f74336b66b
Currently we have no way to actually set one
of the following limits to 0 (meaning not usable):
- maxBuckets
- usageLimit
- bandwidthLimit
With having the field nullable,
NULL corresponds to the global default,
0 now actually 0 and
a set value determines a custom limit.
Change-Id: I92bb77529dcbd0881ae8368921be9d246eb0919e
Add online score used for the new audit history offline tracking system
to the nodes table. This allows us easy access to the node's online
score for the storagenode dashboard as well as for data analysis.
Change-Id: Ie99be1192e5236862a5b3dbed2e5ef03b9169410
Jenkins has been failing a lot lately due to test timeouts with CockroachDB.
TestMigrateCockroach previously took around 5 minutes, now it takes 2.
Why 103? I couldn't get 100 to work due to an error w/ NOT NULL and PKs.
Change-Id: Iec95d4e25f9d6cd36920e7f43272c486a17fa879
It's an obsolete table from earlier state of Stripe invoices
implementation. No code is currently using it. It is confirmed that this
table is currently empty across all satellites.
Change-Id: I12d2756578faf8418ea8f3b09088e885694b8925
Jira: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/USR-822
This the last step of dropping these 2 db tables. It also deletes all
code associate with them.
Change-Id: I8be840dc2a7be255cf6308c9434b729fe4d9391e
This change switches the backend logic to use the new DB column on the users table to restrict project creation.
Furthermore it back fills the existing limits from registration tokens to the new column to ensure no users are reset to the new default.
UI is updated to reflect ability to create several projects
Change-Id: Ie29157430ae6b065411ca4c4557c9f1be69cdc4f
This system tracks an abstract "api version" from nodes based on
their usage, allowing us to have latching behavior where if a node
ever uses a new api, it can be blocked from using the old api.
This is better than using self-reported semver version information
because the node cannot lie, there's no confusion about what semver
version implies which features, no questions about dev and ci
environments, and no dependencies between reporting the version
and using the new api.
Change-Id: Ifeced5c9ae8e0a16102d79635e176a7d3bdd8ed4
Use a field to distinguish migration steps that need to use a
different transaction from previous steps. This is clearer than
using a func.
Change-Id: I2147369d05413f3e8ddb50c71a46ab1ba3ab5114
When a request comes in on the satellite api and we validate the
macaroon, we now also check if any of the macaroon's tails have been
revoked.
Change-Id: I80ce4312602baf431cfa1b1285f79bed88bb4497
add new columns `offline_suspended` and `under_review` to nodes table.
`unknown_audit_suspended` is a new column which will replace `suspended`
Change-Id: I22ddeb338ea0ff63f14332a7ebd0f3e9e4c06cdc
the initial calculations for the historical values of comp_at_rest
were wrong. because our historical data only included total amounts
as well as compensation for bandwidth, the at rest value was
calculated as
at_rest = total - bandwidth
unfortunately, that calculation did not take surge pricing into
account correctly. the at rest and bandwidth values do not
include surge pricing, but the total that was used did. so what
we actually calculated was
no_surge_at_rest = surge_total - no_surge_bandwidth
which will create a value that is too large. this migration
fixes the calculation for imports that are old enough and
of a non-negligable difference.
Change-Id: I61eb0b670510f6d7fb8fc3de39ba79150fac10eb
This attempts to add a README.md to help create consistent migrations
that maximize our test coverage and do not include unnecessary
statements.
It also adds a feature to have an `-- OLD DATA --` section as well
as a `-- NEW DATA --` section so that we can fix mistakes made in
previous snapshots (like a row that was forgotten to be added when a
table was created) without editing them going forward.
Change-Id: I28a786f8ef163cae1de1bb08f61af1e1104b0a88
To avoid including multiple months in a single invoice, we need all
inspector's invoice commands to run in for specific period.
See https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/USR-725
Change-Id: I3637dc189234f02350daca8d897c21765762ea55
If a node is suspended and receives an unknown or failing audit,
disqualify them if the grace period (default 1w in production) has
passed.
Migrate the nodes table so any node that is currently suspended gets
unsuspended when the satellite starts up.
Change-Id: I7b81c68026f823417faa0bf5e5cb5e67c7156b82
This reverts commit 105dc7acc6.
Reason for revert: Recent changes to the Postgres query plan seems to want to use this index now. Reverting until we have time to analyze what's happening.
Change-Id: I74b4b5a8f15c3850d8a958a29f51dbc80e7c282c
The goal of this change is to improve the storagenode_storage_tallies table by removing the unneeded id column that is not being used but only taking up space, and also to add an index on a different column that needs it. Removing and adding a column seems simple, but ended up being more complicated because of some cockroachdb limitations.
The cockroachdb limitation when trying to remove a column from a table and create a new primary key are:
1. only allows primary key creation at table creation time (docs: https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/primary-key.html)
2. table drop or rename is performed async and cannot be done in a transaction (issue: https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/issues/12123, https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/issues/22868)
To address these differences between cockroachdb and Postgres, this PR performs different migrations for the two database. The Postgres migration is straight forward and what you would expect, but the cockroach migration has two main changes:
1. To change a primary key, use the recommended process from the cockroachdb docs to create a new table with the new primary key you want and then migrate the data.
2. In order to do 1, we needed to do the new table renaming in a separate transaction from the data migration.
Ref: SM-65
Change-Id: Idc9aee3ab57aa4d5570e3d2980afea853cd966bf
My understanding is that the nodes table has the following fields:
- `address` field which can be a hostname or an IP
- `last_net` field that is the /24 subnet of the IP resolved from the address
This PR does the following:
1) add back the `last_ip` field to the nodes table
2) for uplink operations remove the calls that the satellite makes to `lookupNodeAddress` (which makes the DNS calls to resolve the IP from the hostname) and instead use the data stored in the nodes table `last_ip` field. This means that the IP that the satellite sends to the uplink for the storage nodes could be approx 1 hr stale. In the short term this is fine, next we will be adding changes so that the storage node pushes any IP changes to the satellite in real time.
3) use the address field for repair and audit since we want them to still make DNS calls to confirm the IP is up to date
4) try to reduce confusion about hostname, ip, subnet, and address in the code base
Change-Id: I96ce0d8bb78303f82483d0701bc79544b74057ac
We missed this in the migration that added the num_healthy_pieces
column. It exists in dbx, but not on the actual satellite table.
Change-Id: If16b5ec2325d56406250298531b3285215188bf3
The migration was broken into one migration per table to reduce table locking and reduce the
chances of failure due to SQL timeouts.
Of the 14 fields that lacked time zones, only the 3 named 'interval_start` seemed to have non-UTC data in them.
These fields are fixed in the migration by removing the +00 and adding AT TIME ZONE current_setting('TIMEZONE')
Field with good data are migrated by adding AT TIME ZONE 'UTC'
Note that postgres's timezone() is different than cockroach's timezone() so AT TIME ZONE is used.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/SM-104
Change-Id: I410f2f1d7c11b143f17844347f37e6f4b1e70fce
these tables are used in future commits with respect to the new
storagenode payments code. if we create them now, it will make
backfilling them with historical data easier.
Change-Id: I3c08c9770ec5b2baa38b4f2fd18c2f07746a61c2
Add a column to the repair queue table in the satellite db for healthy
piece count. When an item is selected from the repair queue, the least
durable segment that has not been attempted in the past hour should be
selected first. This prevents our repairer from getting stuck doing work
on segments that are close to the repair threshold while allowing
segments that are more unhealthy to degrade further.
The migration also clears the repair queue so that the migration runs
quickly and we can properly account for segment health in future repair
work.
We do not select items off the repair queue that have been attempted in
the past six hours. This was changed from on hour to allow us time to
try a wider variety of segments when the repair queue is very large.
Change-Id: Iaf183f1e5fd45cd792a52e3563a3e43a2b9f410b
This change adds two new tables to process orders as fast as we used
to but in an asynchronous manner and with hopefully less storage
usage. This should help scale on cockroach, but limits us to one
worker. It lays the groundwork for the order processing pipeline to
be queue rather than database driven.
For more details, see the added fast billing changes blueprint.
It also fixes the orders db so that all the timestamps that are
passed to columns that do not contain a time zone are converted to
UTC at the last possible opportunity, making it less likely to use
the APIs incorrectly. We really should migrate to include timezones
on all of our timestamp columns.
Change-Id: Ibfda8e7a3d5972b7798fb61b31ff56419c64ea35
Limits how many times metainfo APIs can be called per second by project ID. If limit is exceeded, the API will return Unauthorized/Too Many requests.
Limit per second and the size of the limiter cache per project are configurable, as well as whether the limiter is enabled.
Tests added/updated for the new rate_limit field in projects table.
Tests added for exceeding limits and disableing limiter.
Change-Id: Ic8ad102de3b690a475809d4f684156d5715f20fa
warning: databases migrated to version 77 before this commit
is merged must be manually re-migrated. this should not be a
problem for anything but staging databases.
Change-Id: Ie1631c48379472352014183ee43f1465e22200f7
this commit introduces the reported_serials table. its purpose is
to allow for blind writes into it as nodes report in so that we have
minimal contention. in order to continue to accurately account for
used bandwidth, though, we cannot immediately add the settled amount.
if we did, we would have to give up on blind writes.
the table's primary key is structured precisely so that we can quickly
find expired orders and so that we maximally benefit from rocksdb
path prefix compression. we do this by rounding the expires at time
forward to the next day, effectively giving us storagenode petnames
for free. and since there's no secondary index or foreign key
constraints, this design should use significantly less space than
the current used_serials table while also reducing contention.
after inserting the orders into the table, we have a chore that
periodically consumes all of the expired orders in it and inserts
them into the existing rollups tables. this is as if we changed
the nodes to report as the order expired rather than as soon as
possible, so the belief in correctness of the refactor is higher.
since we are able to process large batches of orders (typically
a day's worth), we can use the code to maximally batch inserts into
the rollup tables to make inserts as friendly as possible to
cockroach.
Change-Id: I25d609ca2679b8331979184f16c6d46d4f74c1a6
When an uplink requests an upload or download from the satellite we are trackig the
allocated bandwidth twice. The value in bucket_bandwidth_rollups is used
for project limits but the value in storagenode_bandwidth_rollups is not
used at all. We can increase the performance by removing it. Uplinks
will get a faster response from the satellite.
Change-Id: Icccd41f94107ef34668f30f99bf5f728c384b07e
satellitedb migration tests ran against multiple base versions, however after the merging all the steps the base versions didn't exists anymore - which meant none of the migration tests were actually running.
first, so that they all work the same way, because it's getting
complicated, and second, so that we can do the appropriate thing
instead of CREATE SCHEMA for cockroachdb.
Change-Id: I27fbaeeb6223a3e06d97bcf692a2d014b31465f7
* update migration steps, add crdb support to testplanet
* add crdb support
* have jenkins run a bares bones crdb compat test
* skip crdb tests
* skip crdb tests
* fix root_piece_id column
* write crdb store to tmp dir
* escape
* merge migration
* rm migration versions
* rm unneeded migration test data
* create index w/postgres + crdb compatible syntax
* add default to offers.invitee_credit_duration_days
* changes so that schema matches from master to branch
* change to be crdb compatible
* add check to confirm db version
* mv version check to migration
* update tests
* add minversion to sadb migration, update tests
* confirm min version for all dbs in a migration
* add validate migration to sadb
* fix lint err
* rm min version check from migrate
* change sadb check
* hard code min db version
* fix comment
* create upsert query for check-in method
* add tests
* fix lint err
* add benchmark test for db query
* fix lint and tests
* add a unit test, fix lint
* add address to tests
* replace print w/ b.Fatal
* refactor query per CR comments
* fix disqualified, only set if null
* fix query
* add version to updatecheckin query
* fix version
* fix tests
* change version for tests
* add version to tests
* add IP, add transport, mv unit test
* use node.address as arg
* add last ip
* fix lint
* satellitedb/certDB: refactors of the node certificate storage DB table
The existing implementation doesnt allow to store the complete certificate chain of uplinkIDs or storagenodeIDs, so the current table is dropped and new table will be added which addresses the storage and retrieval of certificates
pkg/identity: fixes spelling mistakes that I missed on PR#2754
Fixes V3-1992/V3-2388
* parent 13dd501042
author Yingrong Zhao <yingrong.zhao@gmail.com> 1563560530 -0400
committer Yingrong Zhao <yingrong.zhao@gmail.com> 1563581673 -0400
parent 13dd501042
author Yingrong Zhao <yingrong.zhao@gmail.com> 1563560530 -0400
committer Yingrong Zhao <yingrong.zhao@gmail.com> 1563581428 -0400
satellite/console: add referral link logic (#2576)
* setup referral route
* referredBy
* add user id
* modify user query
* separate optional field from userInfo
* get current reward on init of satellite gui
* remove unsed code
* fix format
* only apply 0 credit on registration
* only pass required information for rewards
* fix time parsing
* fix test and linter
* rename method
* add todo
* remove user referral logic
* add null check and fix format
* get current offer
* remove partnerID on CreateUser struct
* fix storj-sim user creation
* only redeem credit when there's an offer
* fix default offer configuration
* fix migration
* Add helper function for get correct credit duration
* add comment
* only store userid into user_credit table
* add check for partner id to set correct offer type
* change free credit to use invitee credits
* remove unecessary code
* add credit update in activateAccount
* remove unused code
* fix format
* close reader and fix front-end build
* move create credit logic into CreateUser method
* when there's no offer set, user flow shouldn't be interrupted by referral program
* add appropriate error messages
* remove unused code
* add comment
* add error class for no current offer error
* add error class for credits update
* add comment for migration
* only log secret when it's in debug level
* fix typo
* add testdata
* setup referral route
* referredBy
* add user id
* modify user query
* separate optional field from userInfo
* get current reward on init of satellite gui
* remove unsed code
* fix format
* only apply 0 credit on registration
* only pass required information for rewards
* fix time parsing
* fix test and linter
* rename method
* add todo
* remove user referral logic
* add null check and fix format
* get current offer
* remove partnerID on CreateUser struct
* fix storj-sim user creation
* only redeem credit when there's an offer
* fix default offer configuration
* fix migration
* Add helper function for get correct credit duration
* add comment
* only store userid into user_credit table
* add check for partner id to set correct offer type
* change free credit to use invitee credits
* remove unecessary code
* add default offer for offers table
* fix migration test
* Trigger Jenkins
* set the default value to be correct type
* skip soon will deleted test
* fix test data
* add orderby for ListAll
* change durations, redeemable cap to be a nullable field
* remove unecessary code
* add bucket metadata table in SA masterDB
* fix indentation
* update db model per CR comments
* update testdata
* add missing field on sql testdata
* fix args to testdata
* unique bucket name
* fix fkey constraint for test
* fix one too many commas
* update timestamp type
* Trigger Jenkins
* Trigger Jenkins yet again
* v3-2023: add project_id migration for bucket_storage_tallies and bucket_bandwidth_rollups
* added test data for migration 37
* corrected data format
* test sql update
* migrate script updates
* adding previous data
Adds a migration step to pull in old reputation success / total counts into modern alpha / beta scores
If audit success count is less than 50, audit alpha will be set to 50
If uptime success count is less than 100, uptime alpha will be set to 100
This helps us deal with cases where nodes have not been audited or checked for uptime yet, in which case alpha/beta values of 0/0 would cause a node to be considered disqualified.
A node with audit alpha/beta of 50/0 will be disqualified on the 19th check
A node with uptime alpha/beta of 100/0 will be disqualified on the 44th check
This does not affect brand new nodes (nodes that were not in the database before this change). The alpha/beta values for those nodes will be set to 1/0 as before
* satellite/satellitedb: Alter nodes disqualification column
Change the type of the 'disqualification' column of the nodes table from
boolean to timestamp.
* overlay/cache: Change Disqualified field type
Change the Disqualified field type the NodeDossier struct type from bool
to time.Time to match with the disqualified type used by the DB layer.
* satellite/satellitedb: Update queries uses disqualified
Update the queries which uses the disqualified column due to the column
type has been changed from boolean to nullable timestamp.
* docs/design: Update disqualification due impl changes
Update the disqualification design document to contain the architectural
change required to be able to restore unfair disqualified nodes in case
of an unexpected cause (bug, mistake, hard network disconnection, etc.).