If used, 'opts.Marker` will cause many missed entries since results are returned
unsorted, and pools are serialized.
Switch to fully concurrent listing and merging across pools to return sorted entries.
'opts.Marker` is causing many missed entries if used since results are returned unsorted. Also since pools are serialized.
Switch to do fully concurrent listing and merging across pools to return sorted entries.
Returning errors on listings is impossible with the current API, so document that.
Return an error at once if no drives are found instead of just returning an empty listing and no error.
Since the object is being permanently deleted, the lack of read quorum should not
matter as long as sufficient disks are online to complete the deletion with parity
requirements.
If several pools have the same object with insufficient read quorum, attempt to
delete object from all the pools where it exists
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.
- Use a shared worker pool for all ILM expiry tasks
- Free version cleanup executes in a separate goroutine
- Add a free version only if removing the remote object fails
- Add ILM expiry metrics to the node namespace
- Move tier journal tasks to expiryState
- Remove unused on-disk journal for tiered objects pending deletion
- Distribute expiry tasks across workers such that the expiry of versions of
the same object serialized
- Ability to resize worker pool without server restart
- Make scaling down of expiryState workers' concurrency safe; Thanks
@klauspost
- Add error logs when expiryState and transition state are not
initialized (yet)
* metrics: Add missed tier journal entry tasks
* Initialize the ILM worker pool after the object layer
This PR fixes a bug that perhaps has been long introduced,
with no visible workarounds. In any deployment, if an entire
erasure set is deleted, there is no way the cluster recovers.
* Remove lock for cached operations.
* Rename "Relax" to `ReturnLastGood`.
* Add `CacheError` to allow caching values even on errors.
* Add NoWait that will return current value with async fetching if within 2xTTL.
* Make benchmark somewhat representative.
```
Before: BenchmarkCache-12 16408370 63.12 ns/op 0 B/op
After: BenchmarkCache-12 428282187 2.789 ns/op 0 B/op
```
* Remove `storageRESTClient.scanning`. Nonsensical - RPC clients will not have any idea about scanning.
* Always fetch remote diskinfo metrics and cache them. Seems most calls are requesting metrics.
* Do async fetching of usage caches.
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
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.
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
NOTE: This feature is not retro-active; it will not cater to previous transactions
on existing setups.
To enable this feature, please set ` _MINIO_DRIVE_QUORUM=on` environment
variable as part of systemd service or k8s configmap.
Once this has been enabled, you need to also set `list_quorum`.
```
~ mc admin config set alias/ api list_quorum=auto`
```
A new debugging tool is available to check for any missing counters.
This PR also increases per node bpool memory from 1024 entries
to 2048 entries; along with that, it also moves the byte pool
centrally instead of being per pool.
historically, we have always kept storage-rest-server
and a local storage API separate without much trouble,
since they both can independently operate due to no
special state() between them.
however, over some time, we have added state()
such as
- drive monitoring threads now there will be "2" of
them per drive instead of just 1.
- concurrent tokens available per drive are now twice
instead of just single shared, allowing unexpectedly
high amount of I/O to go through.
- applying serialization by using walkMutexes can now
be adequately honored for both remote callers and local
callers.
`OpMuxConnectError` was not handled correctly.
Remove local checks for single request handlers so they can
run before being registered locally.
Bonus: Only log IAM bootstrap on startup.
This allows batch replication to basically do not
attempt to copy objects that do not have read quorum.
This PR also allows walk() to provide custom
values for quorum under batch replication, and
key rotation.
There is a fundamental race condition in `newErasureServerPools`, where setObjectLayer is
called before the poolMeta has been loaded/populated.
We add a placeholder value to this field but disable all saving of the value, so we don't risk
overwriting the value on disk. Once the value has been loaded or created, it is replaced with
the proper value, which will also be saved.
Also fixes various accesses of `poolMeta` that were done without locks.
We make the `poolMeta.IsSuspended` return false, even if we shouldn't risk out-of-bounds
reads anymore.