Services are unfrozen before `initBackgroundReplication` is finished. This means that
the globalReplicationStats write is racy. Switch to an atomic pointer.
Provide the `ReplicationPool` with the stats, so it doesn't have to be grabbed
from the atomic pointer on every use.
All other loads and checks are nil, and calls return empty values when stats
still haven't been initialized.
* Allow a maximum of 10 seconds to start profiling operations.
* Download up to 16 profiles concurrently, but only allow 10 seconds for
each (does not include write time).
* Add cluster info as the first operation.
* Ignore remote download errors.
* Stop remote profiles if the request is terminated.
Since a lot of operations load from storage, do remote calls, add a 10 second timeout to each operation.
This should make `mc admin info` return values even under extreme conditions.
This change uses the updated ldap library in minio/pkg (bumped
up to v3). A new config parameter is added for LDAP configuration to
specify extra user attributes to load from the LDAP server and to store
them as additional claims for the user.
A test is added in sts_handlers.go that shows how to access the LDAP
attributes as a claim.
This is in preparation for adding SSH pubkey authentication to MinIO's SFTP
integration.
The rest of the peer clients were not consistent across nodes. So, meta cache requests
would not go to the same server if a continuation happens on a different node.
Create new code paths for multiple subsystems in the code. This will
make maintaing this easier later.
Also introduce bugLogIf() for errors that should not happen in the first
place.
Metrics v3 is mainly a reorganization of metrics into smaller groups of
metrics and the removal of internal aggregation of metrics received from
peer nodes in a MinIO cluster.
This change adds the endpoint `/minio/metrics/v3` as the top-level metrics
endpoint and under this, various sub-endpoints are implemented. These
are currently documented in `docs/metrics/v3.md`
The handler will serve metrics at any path
`/minio/metrics/v3/PATH`, as follows:
when PATH is a sub-endpoint listed above => serves the group of
metrics under that path; or when PATH is a (non-empty) parent
directory of the sub-endpoints listed above => serves metrics
from each child sub-endpoint of PATH. otherwise, returns a no
resource found error
All available metrics are listed in the `docs/metrics/v3.md`. More will
be added subsequently.
add new update v2 that updates per node, allows idempotent behavior
new API ensures that
- binary is correct and can be downloaded checksummed verified
- committed to actual path
- restart returns back the relevant waiting drives
Also limit the amount of concurrency when sending
binary updates to peers, avoid high network over
TX that can cause disconnection events for the
node sending updates.
New API now verifies any hung disks before restart/stop,
provides a 'per node' break down of the restart/stop results.
Provides also how many blocked syscalls are present on the
drives and what users must do about them.
Adds options to do pre-flight checks to provide information
to the user regarding any hung disks. Provides 'force' option
to forcibly attempt a restart() even with waiting syscalls
on the drives.
Introducing a new version of healthinfo struct for adding this info is
not correct. It needs to be implemented differently without adding a new
version.
This reverts commit 8737025d940f80360ed4b3686b332db5156f6659.
Add a new endpoint for "resource" metrics `/v2/metrics/resource`
This should return system metrics related to drives, network, CPU and
memory. Except for drives, other metrics should have corresponding "avg"
and "max" values also.
Reuse the real-time feature to capture the required data,
introducing CPU and memory metrics in it.
Collect the data every minute and keep updating the average and max values
accordingly, returning the latest values when the API is called.
This change enables embedding files in ZIP with custom permissions.
Also uses default creds for starting MinIO based on inspect data.
Signed-off-by: Shubhendu Ram Tripathi <shubhendu@minio.io>
to track the replication transfer rate across different nodes,
number of active workers in use and in-queue stats to get
an idea of the current workload.
This PR also adds replication metrics to the site replication
status API. For site replication, prometheus metrics are
no longer at the bucket level - but at the cluster level.
Add prometheus metric to track credential errors since uptime
we expect a certain level of IOPs and latency so this is okay.
fixes other miscellaneous bugs
- such as hanging on mrfCh <- when the context is canceled
- queuing MRF heal when the context is canceled
- remove unused saveStateCh channel
users/customers do not have a reasonable number of buckets anymore,
this is why we must avoid overpopulating cluster endpoints, instead
move the bucket monitoring to a separate endpoint.
some of it's a breaking change here for a couple of metrics, but
it is imperative that we do it to improve the responsiveness of
our Prometheus cluster endpoint.
Bonus: Added new cluster metrics for usage, objects and histograms
Simplify MRF queueing and add backlog handler
- Limit re-tries to 3 to avoid repeated re-queueing. Fall offs
to be re-tried when the scanner revisits this object or upon access.
- Change MRF to have each node process only its MRF entries.
- Collect MRF backlog by the node to allow for current backlog visibility
With the current asynchronous behaviour in sending notification events
to the targets, we can't provide guaranteed delivery as the systems
might go for restarts.
For such event-driven use-cases, we can provide an option to enable
synchronous events where the APIs wait until the event is successfully
sent or persisted.
This commit adds 'MINIO_API_SYNC_EVENTS' env which when set to 'on'
will enable sending/persisting events to targets synchronously.
Removes the bloom filter since it has so limited usability, often gets saturated anyway and adds a bunch of complexity to the scanner.
Also removes a tiny bit of CPU by each write operation.