Add a new function logger.Event() to send the log to Console and
http/kafka log webhooks. This will include some internal events such as
disk healing and rebalance/decommissioning
the PR in #16541 was incorrect and hand wrong assumptions
about the overall setup, revert this since this expectation
to have offline servers is wrong and we can end up with a
bigger chicken and egg problem.
This reverts commit 5996c8c4d5.
Bonus:
- preserve disk in globalLocalDrives properly upon connectDisks()
- do not return 'nil' from newXLStorage(), getting it ready for
the next set of changes for 'format.json' loading.
The previous logic of calculating per second values for disk io stats
divides the stats by the host uptime. This doesn't work in k8s
environment as the uptime is of the pod, but the stats (from
/proc/diskstats) are from the host.
Fix this by storing the initial values of uptime and the stats at the
timme of server startup, and using the difference between current and
initial values when calculating the per second values.
globalLocalDrives seem to be not updated during the
HealFormat() leads to a requirement where the server
needs to be restarted for the healing to continue.
a/prefix
a/prefix/1.txt
where `a/prefix` is an object which does not have `/` at the end,
we do not have to aggressively recursively delete all the sub-folders
as well. Instead convert the call into self contained to deleting
'xl.meta' and then subsequently attempting to Remove the parent.
Bonus: enable audit alerts for object versions
beyond the configured value, default is '100'
versions per object beyond which scanner will
alert for each such objects.
when we expand via pools, there is no reason to stick
with the same distributionAlgo as the rest. Since the
algo only makes sense with-in a pool not across pools.
This allows for newer pools to use newer codepaths to
avoid legacy file lookups when they have a pre-existing
deployment from 2019, they can expand their new pool
to be of a newer distribution format, allowing the
pool to be more performant.
- bucket metadata does not need to look for legacy things
anymore if b.Created is non-zero
- stagger bucket metadata loads across lots of nodes to
avoid the current thundering herd problem.
- Remove deadlines for RenameData, RenameFile - these
calls should not ever be timed out and should wait
until completion or wait for client timeout. Do not
choose timeouts for applications during the WRITE phase.
- increase R/W buffer size, increase maxMergeMessages to 30
Depending on when the context cancelation is picked up the handler may return and close the channel before `SubscribeJSON` returns, causing:
```
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: panic: send on closed channel
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: goroutine 378007076 [running]:
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: github.com/minio/minio/internal/pubsub.(*PubSub[...]).SubscribeJSON.func1()
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: github.com/minio/minio/internal/pubsub/pubsub.go:139 +0x12d
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: created by github.com/minio/minio/internal/pubsub.(*PubSub[...]).SubscribeJSON in goroutine 378010884
Feb 05 17:12:00 s3-us-node11 minio[3973657]: github.com/minio/minio/internal/pubsub/pubsub.go:124 +0x352
```
Wait explicitly for the goroutine to exit.
Bonus: Listen for doneCh when sending to not risk getting blocked there is channel isn't being emptied.
this fixes rare bugs we have seen but never really found a
reproducer for
- PutObjectRetention() returning 503s
- PutObjectTags() returning 503s
- PutObjectMetadata() updates during replication returning 503s
These calls return errors, and this perpetuates with
no apparent fix.
This PR fixes with correct quorum requirement.
To force limit the duration of STS accounts, the user can create a new
policy, like the following:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity"],
"Condition": {"NumericLessThanEquals": {"sts:DurationSeconds": "300"}}
}]
}
And force binding the policy to all OpenID users, whether using a claim name or role
ARN.
disk tokens usage is not necessary anymore with the implementation
of deadlines for storage calls and active monitoring of the drive
for I/O timeouts.
Functionality kicking off a bad drive is still supported, it's just that
we do not have to serialize I/O in the manner tokens would do.
Interpret `null` inline policy for access keys as inheriting parent
policy. Since MinIO Console currently sends this value, we need to honor it
for now. A larger fix in Console and in the server are required.
Fixes#18939.
Allow internal types to support a `Recycler` interface, which will allow for sharing of common types across handlers.
This means that all `grid.MSS` (and similar) objects are shared across in a common pool instead of a per-handler pool.
Add internal request reuse of internal types. Add for safe (pointerless) types explicitly.
Only log params for internal types. Doing Sprint(obj) is just a bit too messy.
With this change, only a user with `UpdateServiceAccountAdminAction`
permission is able to edit access keys.
We would like to let a user edit their own access keys, however the
feature needs to be re-designed for better security and integration with
external systems like AD/LDAP and OpenID.
This change prevents privilege escalation via service accounts.
for actionable, inspections we have `mc support inspect`
we do not need double logging, healing will report relevant
errors if any, in terms of quorum lost etc.
Each Put, List, Multipart operations heavily rely on making
GetBucketInfo() call to verify if bucket exists or not on
a regular basis. This has a large performance cost when there
are tons of servers involved.
We did optimize this part by vectorizing the bucket calls,
however its not enough, beyond 100 nodes and this becomes
fairly visible in terms of performance.
- healing must not set the write xattr
because that is the job of active healing
to update. what we need to preserve is
permanent deletes.
- remove older env for drive monitoring and
enable it accordingly, as a global value.
local disk metrics were polluting cluster metrics
Please remove them instead of adding relevant ones.
- batch job metrics were incorrectly kept at bucket
metrics endpoint, move it to cluster metrics.
- add tier metrics to cluster peer metrics from the node.
- fix missing set level cluster health metrics
it is entirely possible that a rebalance process which was running
when it was asked to "stop" it failed to write its last statistics
to the disk.
After this a pool expansion can cause disruption and all S3 API
calls would fail at IsPoolRebalancing() function.
This PRs makes sure that we update rebalance.bin under such
conditions to avoid any runtime crashes.
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
do not need to be defensive in our approach,
we should simply override anything everything
in import process, do not care about what
currently exists on the disk - backup is the
source of truth.
Right now the format.json is excluded if anything within `.minio.sys` is requested.
I assume the check was meant to exclude only if it was actually requesting it.
- Move RenameFile to websockets
- Move ReadAll that is primarily is used
for reading 'format.json' to to websockets
- Optimize DiskInfo calls, and provide a way
to make a NoOp DiskInfo call.
AlmosAll uses of NewDeadlineWorker, which relied on secondary values, were used in a racy fashion,
which could lead to inconsistent errors/data being returned. It also propagates the deadline downstream.
Rewrite all these to use a generic WithDeadline caller that can return an error alongside a value.
Remove the stateful aspect of DeadlineWorker - it was racy if used - but it wasn't AFAICT.
Fixes races like:
```
WARNING: DATA RACE
Read at 0x00c130b29d10 by goroutine 470237:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*xlStorageDiskIDCheck).ReadVersion()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go:702 +0x611
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.readFileInfo()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/erasure-metadata-utils.go:160 +0x122
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.erasureObjects.getObjectFileInfo.func1.1()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/erasure-object.go:809 +0x27a
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.erasureObjects.getObjectFileInfo.func1.2()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/erasure-object.go:828 +0x61
Previous write at 0x00c130b29d10 by goroutine 470298:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*xlStorageDiskIDCheck).ReadVersion.func1()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go:698 +0x244
github.com/minio/minio/internal/ioutil.(*DeadlineWorker).Run.func1()
github.com/minio/minio/internal/ioutil/ioutil.go:141 +0x33
WARNING: DATA RACE
Write at 0x00c0ba6e6c00 by goroutine 94507:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*xlStorageDiskIDCheck).StatVol.func1()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go:419 +0x104
github.com/minio/minio/internal/ioutil.(*DeadlineWorker).Run.func1()
github.com/minio/minio/internal/ioutil/ioutil.go:141 +0x33
Previous read at 0x00c0ba6e6c00 by goroutine 94463:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*xlStorageDiskIDCheck).StatVol()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go:422 +0x47e
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.getBucketInfoLocal.func1()
github.com/minio/minio/cmd/peer-s3-server.go:275 +0x122
github.com/minio/pkg/v2/sync/errgroup.(*Group).Go.func1()
```
Probably back from #17701
protection was in place. However, it covered only some
areas, so we re-arranged the code to ensure we could hold
locks properly.
Along with this, remove the DataShardFix code altogether,
in deployments with many drive replacements, this can affect
and lead to quorum loss.
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.
If site replication is enabled, we should still show the size and
version distribution histogram metrics at bucket level.
Signed-off-by: Shubhendu Ram Tripathi <shubhendu@minio.io>
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.