This API returns the information related to the self healing routine.
For the moment, it returns:
- The total number of objects that are scanned
- The last time when an item was scanned
This commit fixes a privilege escalation issue against
the S3 and web handlers. An authenticated IAM user
can:
- Read from or write to the internal '.minio.sys'
bucket by simply sending a properly signed
S3 GET or PUT request. Further, the user can
- Read from or write to the internal '.minio.sys'
bucket using the 'Upload'/'Download'/'DownloadZIP'
API by sending a "browser" request authenticated
with its JWT token.
It is required to set the environment variable in the case of distributed
minio. LoadCredentials is used to notify peers of the change and will not work if
environment variable is set. so, this function will never be called.
Different gateway implementations due to different backend
API errors, might return different unsupported errors at
our handler layer. Current code posed a problem for us because
this information was lost and we would convert it to InternalError
in this situation all S3 clients end up retrying the request.
To avoid this unexpected situation implement a way to support
this cleanly such that the underlying information is not lost
which is returned by gateway.
Collect historic cpu and mem stats. Also, use actual values
instead of formatted strings while returning to the client. The string
formatting prevents values from being processed by the server or
by the client without parsing it.
This change will allow the values to be processed (eg.
compute rolling-average over the lifetime of the minio server)
and offloads the formatting to the client.
Deprecate the use of Admin Peers concept and migrate all peer
communication to Notification subsystem. This finally allows
for a common subsystem for all peer notification in case of
distributed server deployments.
This is part of implementation for mc admin health command. The
ServerDrivesPerfInfo() admin API returns read and write speed
information for all the drives (local and remote) in a given Minio
server deployment.
Part of minio/mc#2606
In many situations, while testing we encounter
ErrInternalError, to reduce logging we have
removed logging from quite a few places which
is acceptable but when ErrInternalError occurs
we should have a facility to log the corresponding
error, this helps to debug Minio server.
This PR introduces two new features
- AWS STS compatible STS API named AssumeRoleWithClientGrants
```
POST /?Action=AssumeRoleWithClientGrants&Token=<jwt>
```
This API endpoint returns temporary access credentials, access
tokens signature types supported by this API
- RSA keys
- ECDSA keys
Fetches the required public key from the JWKS endpoints, provides
them as rsa or ecdsa public keys.
- External policy engine support, in this case OPA policy engine
- Credentials are stored on disks
When download profiling data API fails to gather profiling data
from all nodes for any reason (including profiler not enabled),
return 400 http code with the appropriate json message.
Two handlers are added to admin API to enable profiling and disable
profiling of a server in a standalone mode, or all nodes in the
distributed mode.
/minio/admin/profiling/start/{cpu,block,mem}:
- Start profiling and return starting JSON results, e.g. one
node is offline.
/minio/admin/profiling/download:
- Stop the on-going profiling task
- Stream a zip file which contains all profiling files that can
be later inspected by go tool pprof
This PR adds two new admin APIs in Minio server and madmin package:
- GetConfigKeys(keys []string) ([]byte, error)
- SetConfigKeys(params map[string]string) (err error)
A key is a path in Minio configuration file, (e.g. notify.webhook.1)
The user will always send a string value when setting it in the config file,
the API will know how to convert the value to the appropriate type. The user
is also able to set a raw json.
Before setting a new config, Minio will validate all fields and try to connect
to notification targets if available.
This PR is the first set of changes to move the config
to the backend, the changes use the existing `config.json`
allows it to be migrated such that we can save it in on
backend disks.
In future releases, we will slowly migrate out of the
current architecture.
Fixes#6182
No locks are ever left in memory, we also
have a periodic interval of clearing stale locks
anyways. The lock instrumentation was not complete
and was seldom used.
Deprecate this for now and bring it back later if
it is really needed. This also in-turn seems to improve
performance slightly.
Currently, requestid field in logEntry is not populated, as the
requestid field gets set at the very end.
It is now set before regular handler functions. This is also
useful in setting it as part of the XML error response.
Travis build for ppc64le has been quite inconsistent and stays queued
for most of the time. Removing this build as part of Travis.yml for
the time being.
Added support for new RPC support using HTTP POST. RPC's
arguments and reply are Gob encoded and sent as HTTP
request/response body.
This patch also removes Go RPC based implementation.
This commit ensures that all tickers are stopped using defer ticker.Stop()
style. This will also fix one bug seen when a client starts to listen to
event notifications and that case will result a leak in tickers.