Groups information shall be now stored as part of the
credential data structure, this is a more idiomatic
way to support large LDAP groups.
Avoids the complication of setups where LDAP groups
can be in the range of 150+ which may lead to excess
HTTP header size > 8KiB, to reduce such an occurrence
we shall save the group information on the server as
part of the credential data structure.
Bonus change support multiple mapped policies, across
all types of users.
This PR is a continuation from #9586, now the
entire parsing logic is fully merged into
bucket metadata sub-system, simplify the
quota API further by reducing the remove
quota handler implementation.
this is a major overhaul by migrating off all
bucket metadata related configs into a single
object '.metadata.bin' this allows us for faster
bootups across 1000's of buckets and as well
as keeps the code simple enough for future
work and additions.
Additionally also fixes#9396, #9394
enable linter using golangci-lint across
codebase to run a bunch of linters together,
we shall enable new linters as we fix more
things the codebase.
This PR fixes the first stage of this
cleanup.
The `ioutil.NopCloser(reader)` was hiding nested hash readers.
We make it an `io.Closer` so it can be attached without wrapping
and allows for nesting, by merging the requests.
s3:HardwareInfo was removed recently. Users having that admin action
stored in the backend will have an issue starting the server.
To fix this, we need to avoid returning an error in Marshal/Unmarshal
when they encounter an invalid action and validate only in specific
location.
Currently the validation is done and in ParseConfig().
This PR is to ensure that we call the relevant object
layer APIs for necessary S3 API level functionalities
allowing gateway implementations to return proper
errors as NotImplemented{}
This allows for all our tests in mint to behave
appropriately and can be handled appropriately as
well.
We should allow quorum errors to be send upwards
such that caller can retry while reading bucket
encryption/policy configs when server is starting
up, this allows distributed setups to load the
configuration properly.
Current code didn't facilitate this and would have
never loaded the actual configs during rolling,
server restarts.
In large setups this avoids unnecessary data transfer
across nodes and potential locks.
This PR also optimizes heal result channel, which should
be avoided for each queueHealTask as its expensive
to create/close channels for large number of objects.
This PR allows setting a "hard" or "fifo" quota
restriction at the bucket level. Buckets that
have reached the FIFO quota configured, will
automatically be cleaned up in FIFO manner until
bucket usage drops to configured quota.
If a bucket is configured with a "hard" quota
ceiling, all further writes are disallowed.
- elasticsearch client should rely on the SDK helpers
instead of pure HTTP calls.
- webhook shouldn't need to check for IsActive() for
all notifications, failure should be delayed.
- Remove DialHTTP as its never used properly
Fixes#9460
allow generating service accounts for temporary credentials
which have a designated parent, currently OpenID is not yet
supported.
added checks to ensure that service account cannot generate
further service accounts for itself, service accounts can
never be a parent to any credential.
this commit avoids lots of tiny allocations, repeated
channel creates which are performed when filtering
the incoming events, unescaping a key just for matching.
also remove deprecated code which is not needed
anymore, avoids unexpected data structure transformations
from the map to slice.
New value defaults to 100K events by default,
but users can tune this value upto any value
they seem necessary.
* increase the limit to maxint64 while validating
This PR also fixes issues when
deletePolicy, deleteUser is idempotent so can lead to
issues when client can prematurely timeout, so a retry
call error response should be ignored when call returns
http.StatusNotFound
Fixes#9347
Some tests take a long time on CI:
* `--- PASS: TestRWMutex (226.49s)`
* ` --- PASS: TestRWMutex (7.13s)`
Reduce the number of runs.
Before/after locally:
```
--- PASS: TestRWMutex (20.95s)
--- PASS: TestRWMutex (7.13s)
--- PASS: TestMutex (3.01s)
--- PASS: TestMutex (1.65s)
```
This PR fixes couple of behaviors with service accounts
- not need to have session token for service accounts
- service accounts can be generated by any user for themselves
implicitly, with a valid signature.
- policy input for AddNewServiceAccount API is not fully typed
allowing for validation before it is sent to the server.
- also bring in additional context for admin API errors if any
when replying back to client.
- deprecate GetServiceAccount API as we do not need to reply
back session tokens
- Introduced a function `FetchRegisteredTargets` which will return
a complete set of registered targets irrespective to their states,
if the `returnOnTargetError` flag is set to `False`
- Refactor NewTarget functions to return non-nil targets
- Refactor GetARNList() to return a complete list of configured targets
- Removes PerfInfo admin API as its not OBDInfo
- Keep the drive path without the metaBucket in OBD
global latency map.
- Remove all the unused code related to PerfInfo API
- Do not redefined global mib,gib constants use
humanize.MiByte and humanize.GiByte instead always
This PR adds context-based `k=v` splits based
on the sub-system which was obtained, if the
keys are not provided an error will be thrown
during parsing, if keys are provided with wrong
values an error will be thrown. Keys can now
have values which are of a much more complex
form such as `k="v=v"` or `k=" v = v"`
and other variations.
additionally, deprecate unnecessary postgres/mysql
configuration styles, support only
- connection_string for Postgres
- dsn_string for MySQL
All other parameters are removed.
also, bring in an additional policy to ensure that
force delete bucket is only allowed with the right
policy for the user, just DeleteBucketAction
policy action is not enough.
This PR also tries to simplify the approach taken in
object-locking implementation by preferential treatment
given towards full validation.
This in-turn has fixed couple of bugs related to
how policy should have been honored when ByPassGovernance
is provided.
Simplifies code a bit, but also duplicates code intentionally
for clarity due to complex nature of object locking
implementation.
This commit modifies csv parser, a fork of golang csv
parser to support a custom quote escape character.
The quote escape character is used to escape the quote
character when a csv field contains a quote character
as part of data.
Use the *credentials.Credentials implementation method *Get*
```
func (c *Credentials) Get() (Value, error) {
```
which also handles auto-refresh, this allows for chaining
of various implementations together if necessary or simply
initialize with credentials.NewStaticV4(access, secret, token)
Co-authored-by: Klaus Post <klauspost@gmail.com>
Too many deployments come up with an odd number
of hosts or drives, to facilitate even distribution
among those setups allow for odd and prime numbers
based packs.
- Implement a graph algorithm to test network bandwidth from every
node to every other node
- Saturate any network bandwidth adaptively, accounting for slow
and fast network capacity
- Implement parallel drive OBD tests
- Implement a paging mechanism for OBD test to provide periodic updates to client
- Implement Sys, Process, Host, Mem OBD Infos
NAS gateway creates non-multipart-uploads with mode 0666.
But multipart-uploads are created with a differing mode of 0644.
Both modes should be equal! Else it leads to files with different
permissions based on its file-size. This patch solves that by
using 0666 for both cases.
This is to improve responsiveness for all
admin API operations and allowing callers
to cancel any on-going admin operations,
if they happen to be waiting too long.
- avoid setting last heal activity when starting self-healing
This can be confusing to users thinking that the self healing
cycle was already performed.
- add info about the next background healing round
Allow downloading goroutine dump to help detect leaks
or overuse of goroutines.
Extensions are now type dependent.
Change `profiling` -> `profile` prefix, since that is what they are
not the abstract concept.
Change distributed locking to allow taking bulk locks
across objects, reduces usually 1000 calls to 1.
Also allows for situations where multiple clients sends
delete requests to objects with following names
```
{1,2,3,4,5}
```
```
{5,4,3,2,1}
```
will block and ensure that we do not fail the request
on each other.
AWS S3 doesn't enforce the URL in XMLNS, accordingly, removing the
URL in XMLNS for ObjectLegalHold.
This was found while testing https://github.com/minio/minio-go/pull/1226
This commit fixes typos in the displayed server info
w.r.t. the KMS and removes the update status.
For more information about why the update status
is removed see: PR #8943
This commit removes the `Update` functionality
from the admin API. While this is technically
a breaking change I think this will not cause
any harm because:
- The KMS admin API is not complete, yet.
At the moment only the status can be fetched.
- The `mc` integration hasn't been merged yet.
So no `mc` client could have used this API
in the past.
The `Update`/`Rewrap` status is not useful anymore.
It provided a way to migrate from one master key version
to another. However, KES does not support the concept of
key versions. Instead, key migration should be implemented
as migration from one master key to another.
Basically, the `Update` functionality has been implemented just
for Vault.
- pkg/bucket/encryption provides support for handling bucket
encryption configuration
- changes under cmd/ provide support for AES256 algorithm only
Co-Authored-By: Poorna <poornas@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
The server info handler makes a http connection to other
nodes to check if they are up but does not load the custom
CAs in ~/.minio/certs/CAs.
This commit fix it.
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
For 'snapshot' type profiles, record a 'before' profile that can be used
as `go tool pprof -base=before ...` to compare before and after.
"Before" profiles are included in the zipped package.
[`runtime.MemProfileRate`](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#pkg-variables)
should not be updated while the application is running, so we set it at startup.
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
Use reference format to initialize lockers
during startup, also handle `nil` for NetLocker
in dsync and remove *errorLocker* implementation
Add further tuning parameters such as
- DialTimeout is now 15 seconds from 30 seconds
- KeepAliveTimeout is not 20 seconds, 5 seconds
more than default 15 seconds
- ResponseHeaderTimeout to 10 seconds
- ExpectContinueTimeout is reduced to 3 seconds
- DualStack is enabled by default remove setting
it to `true`
- Reduce IdleConnTimeout to 30 seconds from
1 minute to avoid idleConn build up
Fixes#8773
- Stop spawning store replay routines when testing the notification targets
- Properly honor the target.Close() to clean the resources used
Fixes#8707
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
In certain organizations policy claim names
can be not just 'policy' but also things like
'roles', the value of this field might also
be *string* or *[]string* support this as well
In this PR we are still not supporting multiple
policies per STS account which will require a
more comprehensive change.
Fixes scenario where zones are appropriately
handled, along with supporting overriding set
count. The new fix also ensures that we handle
the various setup types properly.
Update documentation to properly indicate the
behavior.
Fixes#8750
Co-authored-by: Nitish Tiwari <nitish@minio.io>
Currently when connections to vault fail, client
perpetually retries this leads to assumptions that
the server has issues and masks the problem.
Re-purpose *crypto.Error* type to send appropriate
errors back to the client.
In existing functionality we simply return a generic
error such as "MalformedPolicy" which indicates just
a generic string "invalid resource" which is not very
meaningful when there might be multiple types of errors
during policy parsing. This PR ensures that we send
these errors back to client to indicate the actual
error, brings in two concrete types such as
- iampolicy.Error
- policy.Error
Refer #8202
We had messy cyclical dependency problem with `mc`
due to dependencies in pkg/console, moved the pkg/console
to minio for more control and also to avoid any further
cyclical dependencies of `mc` clobbering up the
dependencies on server.
Fixes#8659
This PR fixes the issue where we might allow policy changes
for temporary credentials out of band, this situation allows
privilege escalation for those temporary credentials. We
should disallow any external actions on temporary creds
as a practice and we should clearly differentiate which
are static and which are temporary credentials.
Refer #8667
Admin data usage info API returns the following
(Only FS & XL, for now)
- Number of buckets
- Number of objects
- The total size of objects
- Objects histogram
- Bucket sizes
Final update to all messages across sub-systems
after final review, the only change here is that
NATS now has TLS and TLSSkipVerify to be consistent
for all other notification targets.
Fixes an issue reported by @klauspost and @vadmeste
This PR also allows users to expand their clusters
from single node XL deployment to distributed mode.
Currently, we use the top-level prefix "config/"
for all our IAM assets, instead of to provide
tenant-level separation bring 'path_prefix'
to namespace the access properly.
Fixes#8567
level - this PR builds on #8120 which
added PutBucketObjectLockConfiguration and
GetBucketObjectLockConfiguration APIS
This PR implements PutObjectRetention,
GetObjectRetention API and enhances
PUT and GET API operations to display
governance metadata if permissions allow.
- added ability to specify CA for self-signed certificates
- added option to authenticate using client certificates
- added unit tests for nats connections
- Migrate and save only settings which are enabled
- Rename logger_http to logger_webhook and
logger_http_audit to audit_webhook
- No more pretty printing comments, comment
is a key=value pair now.
- Avoid quotes on values which do not have space in them
- `state="on"` is implicit for all SetConfigKV unless
specified explicitly as `state="off"`
- Disabled IAM users should be disabled always
This PR implements locking from a global entity into
a more localized set level entity, allowing for locks
to be held only on the resources which are writing
to a collection of disks rather than a global level.
In this process this PR also removes the top-level
limit of 32 nodes to an unlimited number of nodes. This
is a precursor change before bring in bucket expansion.
This PR also fixes issues related to
- Add proper newline for `mc admin config get` output
for more than one targets
- Fixes issue of temporary user credentials to have
consistent output
- Fixes a crash when setting a key with empty values
- Fixes a parsing issue with `mc admin config history`
- Fixes gateway ENV handling for etcd server and gateway
This PR refactors object layer handling such
that upon failure in sub-system initialization
server reaches a stage of safe-mode operation
wherein only certain API operations are enabled
and available.
This allows for fixing many scenarios such as
- incorrect configuration in vault, etcd,
notification targets
- missing files, incomplete config migrations
unable to read encrypted content etc
- any other issues related to notification,
policies, lifecycle etc
The JSON stream library has no safe way of aborting while
Since we cannot expect the called to safely handle "Read" and "Close" calls we must handle this.
Also any Read error returned from upstream will crash the server. We preserve the errors and instead always return io.EOF upstream, but send the error on Close.
`readahead v1.3.1` handles Read after Close better.
Updates to `progressReader` is mostly to ensure safety.
Fixes#8481
This PR brings support for `history` list to
list in the following agreed format
```
~ mc admin config history list -n 2 myminio
RestoreId: df0ebb1e-69b0-4043-b9dd-ab54508f2897
Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 17:27:27 GMT
region name="us-east-1" state="on"
region name="us-east-1" state="on"
region name="us-east-1" state="on"
region name="us-east-1" state="on"
RestoreId: ecc6873a-0ed3-41f9-b03e-a2a1bab48b5f
Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 17:28:23 GMT
region name=us-east-1 state=off
```
This PR also moves the help templating and coloring to
fully `mc` side instead than `madmin` API.
- Supports migrating only when the credential ENVs are set,
so any FS mode deployments which do not have ENVs set will
continue to remain as is.
- Credential ENVs can be rotated using MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_OLD
and MINIO_SECRET_KEY_OLD envs, in such scenarios it allowed
to rotate the encrypted content to a new admin key.
- This PR allows config KVS to be validated properly
without being affected by ENV overrides, rejects
invalid values during set operation
- Expands unit tests and refactors the error handling
for notification targets, returns error instead of
ignoring targets for invalid KVS
- Does all the prep-work for implementing safe-mode
style operation for MinIO server, introduces a new
global variable to toggle safe mode based operations
NOTE: this PR itself doesn't provide safe mode operations
This commit bumps the version of the `sio` library
from v0.2.0 => v0.3.0. Now, `madmin` can use the
`Algorithm` type constants that make the encrypt/decrypt
code simpler.
- adding oauth support to MinIO browser (#8400) by @kanagaraj
- supports multi-line get/set/del for all config fields
- add support for comments, allow toggle
- add extensive validation of config before saving
- support MinIO browser to support proper claims, using STS tokens
- env support for all config parameters, legacy envs are also
supported with all documentation now pointing to latest ENVs
- preserve accessKey/secretKey from FS mode setups
- add history support implements three APIs
- ClearHistory
- RestoreHistory
- ListHistory
- add help command support for each config parameters
- all the bug fixes after migration to KV, and other bug
fixes encountered during testing.
The measures are consolidated to the following metrics
- `disk_storage_used` : Disk space used by the disk.
- `disk_storage_available`: Available disk space left on the disk.
- `disk_storage_total`: Total disk space on the disk.
- `disks_offline`: Total number of offline disks in current MinIO instance.
- `disks_total`: Total number of disks in current MinIO instance.
- `s3_requests_total`: Total number of s3 requests in current MinIO instance.
- `s3_errors_total`: Total number of errors in s3 requests in current MinIO instance.
- `s3_requests_current`: Total number of active s3 requests in current MinIO instance.
- `internode_rx_bytes_total`: Total number of internode bytes received by current MinIO server instance.
- `internode_tx_bytes_total`: Total number of bytes sent to the other nodes by current MinIO server instance.
- `s3_rx_bytes_total`: Total number of s3 bytes received by current MinIO server instance.
- `s3_tx_bytes_total`: Total number of s3 bytes sent by current MinIO server instance.
- `minio_version_info`: Current MinIO version with commit-id.
- `s3_ttfb_seconds_bucket`: Histogram that holds the latency information of the requests.
And this PR also modifies the current StorageInfo queries
- Decouples StorageInfo from ServerInfo .
- StorageInfo is enhanced to give endpoint information.
NOTE: ADMIN API VERSION IS BUMPED UP IN THIS PR
Fixes#7873
specific errors, `application` errors or `all` by default.
console logging on server by default lists all logs -
enhance admin console API to accept `type` as query parameter to
subscribe to application/minio logs.
- This PR fixes situation to avoid underflow, this is possible
because of disconnected operations in replay/sendEvents
- Hold right locks if Del() operation is performed in Get()
- Remove panic in the code and use loggerOnce
- Remove Timer and instead use Ticker instead for proper ticks
This change is related to larger config migration PR
change, this is a first stage change to move our
configs to `cmd/config/` - divided into its subsystems
Force sum/average to be calculated as a float.
As noted in #8221
> run SELECT AVG(CAST (Score as int)) FROM S3Object on
```
Name,Score
alice,80
bob,81
```
> AWS S3 gives 80.5 and MinIO gives 80.
This also makes overflows much more unlikely.
Updates #7475
The Java implementation has a 128KB buffer and a message must be emitted before that is used. #7475 therefore limits the message size to 128KB. But up to 256 bytes are written to the buffer in each call. This means we must emit a message before shorter than 128KB.
Therefore we change the limit to 128KB minus 256 bytes.
Queue output items and reuse them.
Remove the unneeded type system in sql and just use the Go type system.
In best case this is more than an order of magnitude speedup:
```
BenchmarkSelectAll_1M-12 1 1841049400 ns/op 274299728 B/op 4198522 allocs/op
BenchmarkSelectAll_1M-12 14 84833400 ns/op 169228346 B/op 3146541 allocs/op
```
It looks like from implementation point of view fastjson
parser pool doesn't behave the same way as expected
when dealing many `xl.json` from multiple disks.
The fastjson parser pool usage ends up returning incorrect
xl.json entries for checksums, with references pointing
to older entries. This led to the subtle bug where checksum
info is duplicated from a previous xl.json read of a different
file from different disk.
This commit adds an admin API route and handler for
requesting status information about a KMS key.
Therefore, the client specifies the KMS key ID (when
empty / not set the server takes the currently configured
default key-ID) and the server tries to perform a dummy encryption,
re-wrap and decryption operation. If all three succeed we know that
the server can access the KMS and has permissions to generate, re-wrap
and decrypt data keys (policy is set correctly).
The change now is to ensure that we take custom URL as
well for updating the deployment, this is required for
hotfix deliveries for certain deployments - other than
the community release.
This commit changes the previous work d65a2c6725
with newer set of requirements.
Also deprecates PeerUptime()
Add API to set policy mapping for a user or group
Contains a breaking Admin APIs change.
- Also enforce all applicable policies
- Removes the previous /set-user-policy API
Bump up peerRESTVersion
Add get user info API to show groups of a user
Without explicit conversion to UTC() from Unix
time the zone information is lost, this leads
to XML marshallers marshaling the time into
a wrong format.
This PR fixes the compatibility issue with AWS STS
API by keeping Expiration format close to ISO8601
or RFC3339
Fixes#8041
This change adds admin APIs and IAM subsystem APIs to:
- add or remove members to a group (group addition and deletion is
implicit on add and remove)
- enable/disable a group
- list and fetch group info
When checking if federation is necessary, the code compares
the SRV record stored in etcd against the list of endpoints
that the MinIO server is exposing. If there is an intersection
in this list the request is forwarded.
The SRV record includes both the host and the port, but the
intersection check previously only looked at the IP address. This
would prevent federation from working in situations where the endpoint
IP is the same for multiple MinIO servers. Some examples of where this
can occur are:
- running mulitiple copies of MinIO on the same host
- using multiple MinIO servers behind a NAT with port-forwarding
Golang proactively prints this error
`http: proxy error: context canceled`
when a request arrived to the current deployment and
redirected to another deployment in a federated setup.
Since this error can confuse users, this commit will
just hide it.
Allow renaming/editing a notification config. By replying with
a successful GetBucketNotification response, without checking
for any missing config ARN in targetList.
Fixes#7650
Related to #7982, this PR refactors the code
such that we validate the OPA or JWKS in a
common place.
This is also a refactor which is already done
in the new config migration change. Attempt
to avoid any network I/O during Unmarshal of
JSON from disk, instead do it later when
updating the in-memory data structure.
Problem: MinIO incorrectly appends DNS SRV records of buckets that have a prefix match with a given bucket. E.g bucket1 would incorrectly get bucket's DNS records too.
Solution: This fix ensures that we only add SRV records that match the key exactly
This PR is based off @sinhaashish's PR for object lifecycle
management, which includes support only for,
- Expiration of object
- Filter using object prefix (_not_ object tags)
N B the code for actual expiration of objects will be included in a
subsequent PR.
The SQL parser as it stands right now ignores alias for aggregate
result, e.g. `SELECT COUNT(*) AS thing FROM s3object` doesn't actually
return record like `{"thing": 42}`, it returns a record like `{"_1": 42}`.
Column alias for aggregate result is supported in AWS's S3 Select, so
this commit fixes that by respecting the `expr.As` in the expression.
Also improve test for S3 select
On top of testing a simple `SELECT` query, we want to test a few more
"advanced" queries (e.g. aggregation).
Convert existing tests into table driven tests[1], and add the new test
cases with "advanced" queries into them.
[1] - https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/TableDrivenTests