This reverts commit 8e242cd012.
Revert because lib/pq has known issues with context cancellation.
These issues need to be resolved before these changes can be merged.
Change-Id: I160af51dbc2d67c5449aafa406a403e5367bb555
this will allow for some nice runtime analysis down the road.
also, this allows for wrapping database handles in a way that
can interact with these contexts
requires https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/dbx/+/514
Change-Id: Ib087b7cd73296dd2c1e0331314da34d861f61d2b
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
any database error doesn't mean the order wasn't found. for example
in cockroach it may say that the transaction is aborted. then what?
maybe we get big old row level deadlocks like we've observed? so
instead explicitly check for ErrNoRows to reject the order and bail
out otherwise. the surrounding logic will give it a retry.
Change-Id: I6e1f8f6e6a6def3e45b44f5088cbdc158e1098e4
With the new storage node downtime tracking feature, we need remove current uptime reputation configs: UptimeReputationAlpha, UptimeReputationBeta, and
UptimeReputationDQ. This is the first step of removing the uptime
reputation columns from satellitedb
Change-Id: Ie8fab13295dbf545e33aeda0c4306cda4ba54e36
turns out portable sed is hard: it has to work with both
linux and bsd sed, etc. instead, use a really really basic
bash script and a temporary file. this should be much less
likely to cause issues on a wide range of machines.
Change-Id: Ia759789fb52aa1ee3361426bb6c02ed4eac3d23a
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
I also fleshed out consoledb_test.go to do actual inserts and gets to
make sure things were working correctly.
Change-Id: I089bf4c776d15dc8578080e26760bd6dff4beec9
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: I22b850ce5859fa07d13bf475be5140e6bde95b8a
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The WithTx
helper functions in dbutil and dbx do that automatically. I am changing
this code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: Iaf492af35471931125f2b7365aa4338f44154881
Disqualifies a node when the node fails to complete a graceful
exit.
Adds a new DisqualifyNode method to the overlay cache, since there
wasn't an existing method to disqualify a node but do nothing else
to its stats.
Adds checks to existing tests to make sure that a storage node that
fails a graceful exit is marked as disqualified in the overlay
cache.
https: //storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3342
Change-Id: I4d554a519ab59db31ad3b8e28764c8683a6e3888
crdb.ExecuteTx is great, but I don't think it will work right with
PostgreSQL. It works by way of cockroach savepoints, which allows
it to react to retryable errors, whereas tx.Commit() doesn't. But
I don't think PostgreSQL savepoints work exactly the same way. I'm not
100% sure, but it doesn't seem worth the risk.
So, I'm switching one case here to use the new dbutil.WithTx instead,
which will use crdb.ExecuteTx if appropriate. The other case doesn't
need a transaction at all.
Change-Id: I39283f3b5d8d47596db7aff5048bb74597e5918f
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: I660540885a0784fae844cf99376d1537e208fa69
overlay.GetOfflineNodesLimited
We only care about node ID, address, and last contact success/failure
from the downtime service, so the overlay should only return these
values for the downtime-specific queries.
Change-Id: I08a6ecfdd2a12b82cae62e87d6adeab53975bfce
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: Icd3da71448a84c582c6afdc6b52d1f345fe9469f
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: Ibaadd2c8540ba5c8cccd6ecbf529017ab98b78ca
Transactions in our code that might need to work against CockroachDB
need to be retried in the event of a retryable error. The transaction
helper functions in dbutil do that automatically. I am changing this
code to use those helpers instead.
Change-Id: Id24906f5f3ae83245dabb218e1f70e0bcb3b417a
Adds the KnownReliable method to Overlay Service that filters all nodes
from the given list to be only reliable nodes (online and qualified).
The method return []*pb.Node of reliable nodes. The pb.Node values are
ready for dialing.
The first use case is when deleting an object to efficiently dial all
reliable nodes holding a piece of that object and send them a delete
request.
Change-Id: I13e0a8666f3807c5c31ef1a1087476018a5d3acb
this will allow us to inspect the type of `db.Driver()` on *sql.DB
connections to correctly differentiate between pg and crdb conns.
as a bonus, this moves all concerns about when to replace "cockroach://"
with "postgres://" out of view, letting the thin shim "driver" take care
of that.
Change-Id: Ib24103ab7c508231e681f89a7321b623e4e125e9
Backstory: I needed a better way to pass around information about the
underlying driver and implementation to all the various db-using things
in satellitedb (at least until some new "cockroach driver" support makes
it to DBX). After hitting a few dead ends, I decided I wanted to have a
type that could act like a *dbx.DB but which would also carry
information about the implementation, etc. Then I could pass around that
type to all the things in satellitedb that previously wanted *dbx.DB.
But then I realized that *satellitedb.DB was, essentially, exactly that
already.
One thing that might have kept *satellitedb.DB from being directly
usable was that embedding a *dbx.DB inside it would make a lot of dbx
methods publicly available on a *satellitedb.DB instance that previously
were nicely encapsulated and hidden. But after a quick look, I realized
that _nothing_ outside of satellite/satellitedb even needs to use
satellitedb.DB at all. It didn't even need to be exported, except for
some trivially-replaceable code in migrate_postgres_test.go. And once
I made it unexported, any concerns about exposing new methods on it were
entirely moot.
So I have here changed the exported *satellitedb.DB type into the
unexported *satellitedb.satelliteDB type, and I have changed all the
places here that wanted raw dbx.DB handles to use this new type instead.
Now they can just take a gander at the implementation member on it and
know all they need to know about the underlying database.
This will make it possible for some other pending code here to
differentiate between postgres and cockroach backends.
Change-Id: I27af99f8ae23b50782333da5277b553b34634edc
for storj-sim to work, we need to avoid schemas in cockroach urls
so we have storj-sim create namespaced databases instead of schemas
and we have the migrate command create the database in the same way
that it would create a schema for postgres. then it works!
a follow up commit will move the creation of the database/schemas
into storj-sim's setup step so that we can avoid doing these icky
creations during normal migration calls. it will also make the
pointerdb have an explicit call to migrate instead of just doing
it every time it's opened.
Change-Id: If69ef5cb96b6866b0438c761bd445afb3597ae5f
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