DiskInfo() calls can stagger and wait if run
serially timing out 10secs per drive, to avoid
this lets check DiskInfo in parallel to avoid
delays when nodes get disconnected.
Fixes brought forward from https://github.com/minio/minio/pull/12605
Fixes resolution when an object is in prefix of another and one zone returns the directory and another the object.
Fixes resolution on single entries that arrive first, so resolution doesn't depend on order.
auditLog should be attempted right before the
return of the function and not multiple times
per function, this ensures that we only trigger
it once per function call.
if object was uploaded with multipart. This is to ensure that
GetObject calls with partNumber in URI request parameters
have same behavior on source and replication target.
also do not incorrectly double count
objExists unless its selected and it
matches with previous entry.
Bonus: change listQuorum to match with
AskDisks to ensure that we atleast by
default choose all the "drives" that
we asked is consistent.
Bonus: remove kms_kes as sub-system, since its ENV only.
- also fixes a crash with etcd cluster without KMS
configured and also if KMS decryption is missing.
backend-encrypted doesn't need to be explicitly healed anymore
since this file is deleted upon upgrade and migration to the
KMS based encrypted config/IAM credentials.
goroutine 1 [running]:
runtime/internal/atomic.panicUnaligned()
/usr/local/go/src/runtime/internal/atomic/unaligned.go:8 +0x24
golang doc:
// BUG(rsc): On x86-32, the 64-bit functions use instructions unavailable before the Pentium MMX.
//
// On non-Linux ARM, the 64-bit functions use instructions unavailable before the ARMv6k core.
//
// On ARM, x86-32, and 32-bit MIPS,
// it is the caller's responsibility to arrange for 64-bit
// alignment of 64-bit words accessed atomically. The first word in a
// variable or in an allocated struct, array, or slice can be relied upon to be
// 64-bit aligned.
Create write lock on PutObject and CopyObject when on multi-pool setup.
Use the same lock as NewMultipartUpload so all creation calls share the same lock.
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"
```