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
In ec client in uplink we have two methods Put and PutSingleResult. Logic is the same but result for PutSingleResult is combined into single var. We would like to remove unused Put method but to do this it needs to be replaced in test.
Change-Id: Ia65eff3ecc9e68d5b3180b557ea82fa31d3c969c
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
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 PR introduces a new listener that can listen for quic traffic on
both storagenodes and satellites.
Change-Id: I5eb5bc82c37dde20d3be2ec8fa5f69c18fae0af0
On servers with non-UTC it would have calculated a different month boundary.
If node joined in current month calculations will be related on amount of days node've been working.
Change-Id: Ie572b197f50c6cdff5a044a53dfb5b9138f82f24
Due to the issues with the licensing and go version requirement by the
quic-go library, we can not introduce the library into libuplink at the
moment. Therefore, we decided to put our quic integration code into
storj/storj. It will unblock us from rolling out quic to storagenodes.
Change-Id: If9d765da10c45947a4e3a3a11e4679bab69bcf08
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
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
This resolves an issue in Uplink CLI with listing size 0 for files
uploaded with multipart upload.
Change-Id: I80e0b11a96f87ed6a87eb5301034c08dbc09e8aa
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