This commit changes the config/IAM encryption
process. Instead of encrypting config data
(users, policies etc.) with the root credentials
MinIO now encrypts this data with a KMS - if configured.
Therefore, this PR moves the MinIO-KMS configuration (via
env. variables) to a "top-level" configuration.
The KMS configuration cannot be stored in the config file
since it is used to decrypt the config file in the first
place.
As a consequence, this commit also removes support for
Hashicorp Vault - which has been deprecated anyway.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <aead@mail.de>
This PR adds support for healing older
content i.e from 2yrs, 1yr. Also handles
other situations where our config was
not encrypted yet.
This PR also ensures that our Listing
is consistent and quorum friendly,
such that we don't list partial objects
Bonus fix during versioning merge one of the PR was missing
the offline/online disk count fix from #9801 port it correctly
over to the master branch from release.
Additionally, add versionID support for MRF
Fixes#9910Fixes#9931
This PR has the following changes
- Removing duplicate lookupConfigs() calls.
- Deprecate admin config APIs for NAS gateways. This will avoid repeated reloads of the config from the disk.
- WatchConfigNASDisk will be removed
- Migration guide for NAS gateways users to migrate to ENV settings.
NOTE: THIS PR HAS A BREAKING CHANGE
Fixes#9875
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
- Implement a new xl.json 2.0.0 format to support,
this moves the entire marshaling logic to POSIX
layer, top layer always consumes a common FileInfo
construct which simplifies the metadata reads.
- Implement list object versions
- Migrate to siphash from crchash for new deployments
for object placements.
Fixes#2111
This PR adds a new configuration parameter which allows readiness
check to respond within 10secs, this can be reduced to a lower value
if necessary using
```
mc admin config set api ready_deadline=5s
```
or
```
export MINIO_API_READY_DEADLINE=5s
```
This PR adds jsoniter package to replace encoding/json
in places where faster json unmarshal is necessary
whenever input JSON is large enough.
Some benchmarking comparison between jsoniter and enconding/json
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N10-4 110.02 331.17 3.01x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N100-4 125.74 524.09 4.17x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N500-4 131.68 542.60 4.12x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N1000-4 133.93 514.88 3.84x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N5000-4 122.10 415.36 3.40x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N10000-4 132.13 403.90 3.06x
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 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.
This PR adds code to appropriately handle versioning issues
that come up quite constantly across our API changes. Currently
we were also routing our requests wrong which sort of made it
harder to write a consistent error handling code to appropriately
reject or honor requests.
This PR potentially fixes issues
- old mc is used against new minio release which is incompatible
returns an appropriate for client action.
- any older servers talking to each other, report appropriate error
- incompatible peer servers should report error and reject the calls
with appropriate error
- 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.
- 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.
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.
etcd when used in federated setups, currently
mandates that all clusters should have same
config.json, which is too restrictive and makes
federation a restrictive environment.
This change makes it apparent that each cluster
needs to be independently managed if necessary
from `mc admin info` command line.
Each cluster with in federation can have their
own root credentials and as well as separate
regions. This way buckets get further restrictions
and allows for root creds to be not common
across clusters/data centers.
Existing data in etcd gets migrated to backend
on each clusters, upon start. Once done
users can change their config entries
independently.
This situation happens only in gateway nas which supports
etcd based `config.json` to support all FS mode features.
The issue was we would try to migrate something which doesn't
exist when etcd is configured which leads to inconsistent
server configs in memory.
This PR fixes this situation by properly loading config after
initialization, avoiding backend disk config migration to be
done only if etcd is not configured.
Returning unexpected errors can cause problems for config handling,
which is what led gateway deployments with etcd to misbehave and
had stopped working properly
When migrating configs it happens often that some
servers fail to start due to version mismatch etc.
Hold a transaction lock such that all servers get
serialized.
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
- Only require len(disks)/2 to initialize the cluster
- Fix checking of read/write quorm in subsystems init
- Add retry mechanism in policy and notification to avoid aborting in case of read/write quorums errors
Currently, one node in a cluster can fail to boot with the following error message:
```
ERROR Unable to initialize config system: Storage resources are insufficient for the write operation
```
This happens when disks are formatted, read quorum is met but write
quorum is not met. In checkServerConfig(), a insufficient read quorum
error is replaced by errConfigNotFound, the code will generate a
new config json and try to save it, but it will fail because write
quorum is not met.
Replacing read quorum with errConfigNotFound is also wrong because it
can lead, in rare cases, to overwrite the config set by the user.
So, this commit adds a retry mechanism in configuration initialization
to retry only with read or write quorum errors.
This commit will also fix the following cases:
- Read quorum is lost just after the initialization of the object layer.
- Write quorum not met when upgrading configuration version.
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
These messages based on our prep stage during XL
and prints more informative message regarding
drive information.
This change also does a much needed refactoring.