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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Harshavardhana c19e6ce773
avoid a crash in crawler when lifecycle is not initialized (#11170)
Bonus for static buffers use bytes.NewReader instead of
bytes.NewBuffer, to use a more reader friendly implementation
2020-12-26 22:58:06 -08:00
Klaus Post a982baff27
ListObjects Metadata Caching (#10648)
Design: https://gist.github.com/klauspost/025c09b48ed4a1293c917cecfabdf21c

Gist of improvements:

* Cross-server caching and listing will use the same data across servers and requests.
* Lists can be arbitrarily resumed at a constant speed.
* Metadata for all files scanned is stored for streaming retrieval.
* The existing bloom filters controlled by the crawler is used for validating caches.
* Concurrent requests for the same data (or parts of it) will not spawn additional walkers.
* Listing a subdirectory of an existing recursive cache will use the cache.
* All listing operations are fully streamable so the number of objects in a bucket no 
  longer dictates the amount of memory.
* Listings can be handled by any server within the cluster.
* Caches are cleaned up when out of date or superseded by a more recent one.
2020-10-28 09:18:35 -07:00
Harshavardhana c6a9a94f94
fix: optimize ServerInfo() handler to avoid reading config (#10626)
fixes #10620
2020-10-02 16:19:44 -07:00
Harshavardhana f7c1a59de1
add validation logs for configured Logger/Audit HTTP targets (#10274)
extra logs in-case of misconfiguration of audit/logger targets
2020-08-16 10:25:00 -07:00
Klaus Post 073aac3d92
add data update tracking using bloom filter (#9208)
By monitoring PUT/DELETE and heal operations it is possible
to track changed paths and keep a bloom filter for this data. 

This can help prioritize paths to scan. The bloom filter can identify
paths that have not changed, and the few collisions will only result
in a marginal extra workload. This can be implemented on either a
bucket+(1 prefix level) with reasonable performance.

The bloom filter is set to have a false positive rate at 1% at 1M 
entries. A bloom table of this size is about ~2500 bytes when serialized.

To not force a full scan of all paths that have changed cycle bloom
filters would need to be kept, so we guarantee that dirty paths have
been scanned within cycle runs. Until cycle bloom filters have been
collected all paths are considered dirty.
2020-04-27 10:06:21 -07:00