There are many case where the keywords `free` and `available`
are confused in their usage.
For most cases, `free` space is the amount of free space left
on the whole disk, and not just in allocation while
`available` space is the amount of free space left in the
allocated disk space.
What the user/sno wants to see is not the free space but the
available space. To the SNO, free space is the free space
left in the allocated disk space.
Because of this confusion, the multinode dashboard displays
the `free` disk space instead of the free space in the
allocated disk space https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5248
While the storagenode dashboard shows the correct free space
in the allocation.
This change fixes the wrong free disk space. I also added a
few comments to make a distinction between the `free`
and `available` fields in the `DiskSpace*` structs.
Change-Id: I11b372ca53a5ac05dc3f79834c18f85ebec11855
The query changes we did while fixing the usage graph led to wrong
payout calculations directly linked to disk space.
This change:
- avoids converting from Bh to B directly in the query
- returns the at_rest_total in the original bytes*hour value
- returns at_rest_total_bytes as the calculated disk spaced used in bytes
- uses the at_rest_total_bytes only for the disk space graph
- return summary_bytes as the average disk space used within the specified date
- updates the disk space graph header to "average disk space used this month"
The total disk used in the month is also displayed in B not B*day
Resolves https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5355
Change-Id: I2cfefb0fe711f9c59de2adb547c4ab50b05c7cbb
at_rest_total_bytes and summary_bytes are storage usages return as bytes
instead of bytes*hour. This is used for the disk space graph.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5355
Change-Id: I81f77fe9b9069cf3b29ab681586e506363e5b066