It is observed in a local 8 drive system the CPU seems to be
bottlenecked at
```
(pprof) top
Showing nodes accounting for 1385.31s, 88.47% of 1565.88s total
Dropped 1304 nodes (cum <= 7.83s)
Showing top 10 nodes out of 159
flat flat% sum% cum cum%
724s 46.24% 46.24% 724s 46.24% crypto/sha256.block
219.04s 13.99% 60.22% 226.63s 14.47% syscall.Syscall
158.04s 10.09% 70.32% 158.04s 10.09% runtime.memmove
127.58s 8.15% 78.46% 127.58s 8.15% crypto/md5.block
58.67s 3.75% 82.21% 58.67s 3.75% github.com/minio/highwayhash.updateAVX2
40.07s 2.56% 84.77% 40.07s 2.56% runtime.epollwait
33.76s 2.16% 86.93% 33.76s 2.16% github.com/klauspost/reedsolomon._galMulAVX512Parallel84
8.88s 0.57% 87.49% 11.56s 0.74% runtime.step
7.84s 0.5% 87.99% 7.84s 0.5% runtime.memclrNoHeapPointers
7.43s 0.47% 88.47% 22.18s 1.42% runtime.pcvalue
```
Bonus changes:
- re-use transport for bucket replication clients, also site replication clients.
- use 32KiB buffer for all read and writes at transport layer seems to help
TLS read connections.
- Do not have 'MaxConnsPerHost' this is problematic to be used with net/http
connection pooling 'MaxIdleConnsPerHost' is enough.
this allows for customers to use `mc admin service restart`
directly even when performing RPM, DEB upgrades. Upon such 'restart'
after upgrade MinIO will re-read the /etc/default/minio for any
newer environment variables.
As long as `MINIO_CONFIG_ENV_FILE=/etc/default/minio` is set, this
is honored.
We need to make sure if we cannot read bucket metadata
for some reason, and bucket metadata is not missing and
returning corrupted information we should panic such
handlers to disallow I/O to protect the overall state
on the system.
In-case of such corruption we have a mechanism now
to force recreate the metadata on the bucket, using
`x-minio-force-create` header with `PUT /bucket` API
call.
Additionally fix the versioning config updated state
to be set properly for the site replication healing
to trigger correctly.
Main motivation is move towards a common backend format
for all different types of modes in MinIO, allowing for
a simpler code and predictable behavior across all features.
This PR also brings features such as versioning, replication,
transitioning to single drive setups.
Following code can reproduce an unending go-routine buildup,
while keeping connections established due to lack of client
not closing the connections.
https://gist.github.com/harshavardhana/2d00e6f909054d2d2524c71485ad02e1
Without this PR all MinIO deployments can be put into
denial of service attacks, causing entire service to be
unavailable.
We bring in two timeouts at this stage to control such
go-routine build ups, new change
- IdleTimeout (to kill off idle connections)
- ReadHeaderTimeout (to kill off connections that are too slow)
This new change also brings two hidden options to make any
additional relevant changes if desired in some setups.
This PR simply adds a warning message when it detects older kernel
versions and warn's them about potential performance issues on this
kernel.
The issue can be seen only with parallel I/O across all drives
on denser setups such as 90 drives or 45 drives per server configurations.
startup speed-up, currently getFormatErasureInQuorum()
would spend up to 2-3secs when there are 3000+ drives
for example in a setup, simplify this implementation
to use drive counts.
this helps in caching the resolved values early on, avoids
causing further resolution for individual nodes when
object layer comes online.
this can speed up our startup time during, upgrades etc by
an order of magnitude.
additional changes in connectLoadInitFormats() and parallelize
all calls that might be potentially blocking.
Large clusters with multiple sets, or multi-pool setups at times might
fail and report unexpected "file not found" errors. This can become
a problem during startup sequence when some files need to be created
at multiple locations.
- This PR ensures that we nil the erasure writers such that they
are skipped in RenameData() call.
- RenameData() doesn't need to "Access()" calls for `.minio.sys`
folders they always exist.
- Make sure PutObject() never returns ObjectNotFound{} for any
errors, make sure it always returns "WriteQuorum" when renameData()
fails with ObjectNotFound{}. Return appropriate errors for all
other cases.
It is possible that GetLock() call remembers a previously
failed releaseAll() when there are networking issues, now
this state can have potential side effects.
This PR tries to avoid this side affect by making sure
to initialize NewNSLock() for each GetLock() attempts
made to avoid any prior state in the memory that can
interfere with the new lock grants.
- Go might reset the internal http.ResponseWriter() to `nil`
after Write() failure if the go-routine has returned, do not
flush() such scenarios and avoid spurious flushes() as
returning handlers always flush.
- fix some racy tests with the console
- avoid ticker leaks in certain situations
- add checks such that swapped disks are detected
and ignored - never used for normal operations.
- implement `unrecognizedDisk` to be ignored with
all operations returning `errDiskNotFound`.
- also add checks such that we do not load unexpected
disks while connecting automatically.
- additionally humanize the values when printing the errors.
Bonus: fixes handling of non-quorum situations in
getLatestFileInfo(), that does not work when 2 drives
are down, currently this function would return errors
incorrectly.
- The race happens with a goroutine that refreshes IAM cache data from storage.
- It could lead to deleted users re-appearing as valid live credentials.
- This change also causes CI to run tests without a race flag (in addition to
running it with).
- combine similar looking functionalities into single
handlers, and remove unnecessary proxying of the
requests at handler layer.
- remove bucket forwarding handler as part of default setup
add it only if bucket federation is enabled.
Improvements observed for 1kiB object reads.
```
-------------------
Operation: GET
Operations: 4538555 -> 4595804
* Average: +1.26% (+0.2 MiB/s) throughput, +1.26% (+190.2) obj/s
* Fastest: +4.67% (+0.7 MiB/s) throughput, +4.67% (+739.8) obj/s
* 50% Median: +1.15% (+0.2 MiB/s) throughput, +1.15% (+173.9) obj/s
```
As we use etcd's watch interface, we do not need the
network notifications as they are no-ops anyway.
Bonus: Remove globalEtcdClient global usage in IAM
with some broken clients allow non-strict validation
of sha256 when ContentLength > 0, it has been found in
the wild some applications that need this behavior. This
shall be only allowed if `--no-compat` is used.
This change allows a set of MinIO sites (clusters) to be configured
for mutual replication of all buckets (including bucket policies, tags,
object-lock configuration and bucket encryption), IAM policies,
LDAP service accounts and LDAP STS accounts.
additionally optimize for IP only setups, avoid doing
unnecessary lookups if the Dial addr is an IP.
allow support for multiple listeners on same socket,
this is mainly meant for future purposes.
This PR however also proceeds to simplify the loading
of various subsystems such as
- globalNotificationSys
- globalTargetSys
converge them directly into single bucket metadata sys
loader, once that is loaded automatically every other
target should be loaded and configured properly.
fixes#13252
console service should be shutdown last once all shutdown
sequences are complete, this is to ensure that we do not
prematurely kill the server before it cleans up the
`.minio.sys/tmp/uuid` folder.
NOTE: this only applies to NAS gateway setup.
when TLS is configured using IPs directly
might interfere and not work properly when
the server is configured with TLS certs but
the certs only have domain certs.
Also additionally allow users to specify
a public accessible URL for console to talk
to MinIO i.e `MINIO_SERVER_URL` this would
allow them to use an external ingress domain
to talk to MinIO. This internally fixes few
problems such as presigned URL generation on
the console UI etc.
This needs to be done additionally for any
MinIO deployments that might have a much more
stricter requirement when running in standalone
mode such as FS or standalone erasure code.
This commit gathers MRF metrics from
all nodes in a cluster and return it to the caller. This will show information about the
number of objects in the MRF queues
waiting to be healed.
This feature also changes the default port where
the browser is running, now the port has moved
to 9001 and it can be configured with
```
--console-address ":9001"
```