Add flag to satellite repairer, "InMemoryRepair" that allows the
satellite to decide whether to download the entire segment being
repaired into memory (this is what the satellite already does), or to
download it into temporary files on disk that will be read from in the
upload phase of repair.
This should help with handling high repair traffic on satellites that
cannot afford to spend 64mb of memory per repair worker.
Updates tests to test repair for both in memory and to disk.
Change-Id: Iddf591e165621497c98533d45bfea3c28b08a194
this is going to make all the tests slower but it is what it is
test-sim-aws.sh is removed because it was moved to storj/gateway repo.
Change-Id: I10727e747a4c3740b1c9054ce7d17313b4fa310b
1. only run release tags that don't contain 'rc'
2. install gateway version that's the same as satellite
3. update gateway access to contain satellite id
Change-Id: I8ca1418302c3aafdf0c4eaaf8361422a1eec2bd4
Now that we are trying to identify the root cause of the satellite load limitations (i.e. currently the satellite has a max ability of 400 rps for uploads and we need this to be higher), we are using the golang diagnostic tools to collect insight into what the bottlenecks are. We currently have a debug endpoint to gather some cpu and mem data, but it could be useful to have continuous profiling. GCP stackdriver has support for continuous profiling so lets set that up and see if it is helpful to gather more data.
This PR adds support for [GCP continuous profiler](https://cloud.google.com/profiler) which allows enabling continuous cpu/mem profiling and the stats are sent to stackdriver in google cloud console.
To enable the continuous profiling for a storj component, do the following:
- prereq: the workload must be running in GKE and have Stackdriver Profiling IAM role permissions
- provide the config flag `debug.profilename` in the config.yaml file for the workload (i.e. satellite api process, etc). The profilename should be the workload name, for example "satellite-api".
- once the above config flag is provided, the profiler will be initialized and profiling stats will automatically be sent to GCP project where the workload is running and viewable in the Stackdriver Profile page in the console
The current implementation assumes the workload is running in GKE, however if we find if useful we can add support to enable this from anywhere. But for simplicity, its configured this way assuming the main goal is to enable in production systems.
Change-Id: Ibf8ebe2df7bf06fdd4951ee6a1e48854dd36ad47
This new repair timeout (configured as TotalTimeout) will include both
the time to download pieces and the time to upload pieces, as well as
the time to pop the segment from the repair queue.
This is a move from Github PR #3645.
Change-Id: I47d618f57285845d8473fcd285f7d9be9b4318c8
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
rationale: if GC kills the satellite, it would be nice to make
it through a repair checker sweep first
Change-Id: Id56171dc8e13940cfb6481e36a910bad077a01ed
rate
Graceful exit is very slow at the moment. Over the last couple days we
increase the batch size on Stefans satellite to 1000 but as a side
effect the error rate was increased. With a batch size of 500 the error
rate looks stable.
This PR will increase the default to batch size to 300. Graceful exit
will still be painful slow but at least it will be a bit faster. At the
same time this PR also increases the number of errors we tolerate. We
don't want to DQ slow storage nodes just because they didn't finish all
300 transfers in time. We want to give them more retries.
Change-Id: I92e3f99e116d4988457d8b902a88e85ed1bcc1a7
Currently SNs report their free disk space once per hour. If a node
becomes full, it has to wait until the next contact cycle begins to
report; all the while receiving and failing upload requests. By increasing
the minimum required disk space, we can give the storage nodes more time
to report their space before the completely fill up. This change goes
hand-in-hand with another change we want to implement: trigger capacity
report on SN immediately upon falling below threshold.
Change-Id: I12f778286c6c3f582438b0e2949765ac43325e27
satellite api during rolling upgrade test
The old api is using the same config file as the new satellite in the
rolling upgrade test, so we need to set it to something different so
that there is no conflict when we spin up a new storj-sim instance while
the old api is running concurrently.
Change-Id: Ia4ec2db4953f36f43275495710992831ad3916a2
Control Panel allows to control different chores and services.
Currently this adds controlling of cycles.
Change-Id: I734f1676b2a0d883b8f5ba937e93c45ac1a9ce21
Allow rate limit project cache to expire so we can make project level rate limit changes without restarting the satellite process.
Change-Id: I159ea22edff5de7cbfcd13bfe70898dcef770e42
For the last few month we had no issues with order submission. I would
call it stable and now it is time to risk a lower expire time. This will
increase the database performance on the satellite and it will reduce
the delay for billing.
The long term goal is 6h but for that step we need to change graceful
exit first. At the moment storage nodes would get disuqlaified for not
transfering alle pieces in less than 6 hours.
Change-Id: I421a2c2421c5374c4e706e2338f1c2161fedc14c
With this change RS configuration will be set on satellite. Uplink with
get RS values with BeginObject request and will use it. For backward
compatibility and to avoid super large change redundancy scheme stored
with bucket is not touched. This can be done in future.
Change-Id: Ia5f76fc10c37e2c44e4f7b8754f28eafe1f97eff
Updates config migration to occur for any v0.30.x release rather than
specifically 30.4
Also updates the config for the rolling upgrade test to use 64 kib
segments, and use smaller files for the final upload of rolling upgrade.
Change-Id: I941f77fe2b9011b45f28a5f3a2430e882d2ae6b3
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