DNS refresh() in-case of MinIO can safely re-use
the previous values on bare-metal setups, since
bare-metal arrangements do not change DNS in any
manner commonly.
This PR simplifies that, we only ever need DNS caching
on bare-metal setups.
- On containerized setups do not enable DNS
caching at all, as it may have adverse effects on
the overall effectiveness of k8s DNS systems.
k8s DNS systems are dynamic and expect applications
to avoid managing DNS caching themselves, instead
provide a cleaner container native caching
implementations that must be used.
- update IsDocker() detection, including podman runtime
- move to minio/dnscache fork for a simpler package
Following extension allows users to specify immediate purge of
all versions as soon as the latest version of this object has
expired.
```
<LifecycleConfiguration>
<Rule>
<ID>ClassADocRule</ID>
<Filter>
<Prefix>classA/</Prefix>
</Filter>
<Status>Enabled</Status>
<Expiration>
<Days>3650</Days>
<ExpiredObjectAllVersions>true</ExpiredObjectAllVersions>
</Expiration>
</Rule>
...
```
This change adds a `Secret` property to `HelpKV` to identify secrets
like passwords and auth tokens that should not be revealed by the server
in its configuration fetching APIs. Configuration reporting APIs now do
not return secrets.
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.
- lifecycle must return InvalidArgument for rule errors
- do not return `null` versionId in HTTP header
- reject mixed SSE uploads with correct error message
PUT calls cannot afford to have large latency build-ups due
to contentious usage.json, or worse letting them fail with
some unexpected error, this can happen when this file is
concurrently being updated via scanner or it is being
healed during a disk replacement heal.
However, these are fairly quick in theory, stressed clusters
can quickly show visible latency this can add up leading to
invalid errors returned during PUT.
It is perhaps okay for us to relax this error return requirement
instead, make sure that we log that we are proceeding to take in
the requests while the quota is using an older value for the quota
enforcement. These things will reconcile themselves eventually,
via scanner making sure to overwrite the usage.json.
Bonus: make sure that storage-rest-client sets ExpectTimeouts to
be 'true', such that DiskInfo() call with contextTimeout does
not prematurely disconnect the servers leading to a longer
healthCheck, back-off routine. This can easily pile up while also
causing active callers to disconnect, leading to quorum loss.
DiskInfo is actively used in the PUT, Multipart call path for
upgrading parity when disks are down, it in-turn shouldn't cause
more disks to go down.