This change allows the MinIO server to lookup users in different directory
sub-trees by allowing specification of multiple search bases separated by
semicolons.
This PR removes an unnecessary state that gets
passed around for DiskIDs, which is not necessary
since each disk exactly knows which pool and which
set it belongs to on a running system.
Currently cached DiskId's won't work properly
because it always ends up skipping offline disks
and never runs healing when disks are offline, as
it expects all the cached diskIDs to be present
always. This also sort of made things in-flexible
in terms perhaps a new diskID for `format.json`.
(however this is not a big issue)
This is an unnecessary requirement that healing
via scanner needs all drives to be online, instead
healing should trigger even when partial nodes
and drives are available this ensures that we
keep the SLA in-tact on the objects when disks
are offline for a prolonged period of time.
Wrong resource is being fetched, since idx is incremented, but mapID is reused.
Regression caused by #13454 - that part didn't optimize anything anyway.
Publish storage functions latency to help compare the performance
of different disks in a single deployment.
e.g.:
```
minio_node_disk_latency_us{api="storage.WalkDir",disk="/tmp/xl/1",server="localhost:9001"} 226
minio_node_disk_latency_us{api="storage.WalkDir",disk="/tmp/xl/2",server="localhost:9002"} 1180
minio_node_disk_latency_us{api="storage.WalkDir",disk="/tmp/xl/3",server="localhost:9003"} 1183
minio_node_disk_latency_us{api="storage.WalkDir",disk="/tmp/xl/4",server="localhost:9004"} 1625
```
- create internal erasure volumes only if the disk is unformatted
- return a copy of format data in xlStorage.ReadAll
- parse env vars only once, to be re-used by xl-storage
This speed-up is intended for faster startup times
for almost all MinIO operations. Changes here are
- Drives are not re-read for 'format.json' on a regular
basis once read during init is remembered and refreshed
at 5 second intervals.
- Do not do O_DIRECT tests on drives with existing 'format.json'
only fresh setups need this check.
- Parallelize initializing erasureSets for multiple sets.
- Avoid re-reading format.json when migrating 'format.json'
from really old V1->V2->V3
- Keep a copy of local drives for any given server in memory
for a quick lookup.
this helps in caching the resolved values early on, avoids
causing further resolution for individual nodes when
object layer comes online.
this can speed up our startup time during, upgrades etc by
an order of magnitude.
additional changes in connectLoadInitFormats() and parallelize
all calls that might be potentially blocking.
- Site replication was missing replicating users,
groups when an empty site was added.
- Add site replication for groups and users when they
are disabled and enabled.
- Add support for replicating bucket quota config.
When calculating signatures empty part ETags were not discarded, leading
to a different signature compared to freshly created ones.
This would mean that after a heal signature of the healed metadata would be
different. Fixing the calculation of signature will make these consistent.
Furthermore when inconsistent entries, with zero version ID, with the same
mod times but different signatures, the one with the lowest signature would
be picked for quorum check. Since this is 50/50, we fall back to a simple
quorum count on all signatures.
Each of these fixes by themselves will lead to quorum. Tests were added
for regressions and expected outcomes.
When the replication rule is based on tag matches, the replication process
should pick up targets matching the tags specified in the replication
rule.
Fixing regression due to #12880
repeated reads on single large objects in HPC like
workloads, need the following option to disable
O_DIRECT for a more effective usage of the kernel
page-cache.
However this optional should be used in very specific
situations only, and shouldn't be enabled on all
servers.
NVMe servers benefit always from keeping O_DIRECT on.
map labels might have been referenced else, this
can lead to concurrent access at lower layers.
avoid this by copying the information while
concurrently serving the metrics.
The code was not properly deciding if a lock needs to be removed
when it doesn't have quorum anymore. After this commit, a lock will be
forcefully unlocked if nodes reporting they are not able to find a lock
internally breaks the quorum.
Simplify the code as well.
do not allow mutation to pool command line when there are
unfinished decommissions in place, disallow such scenarios
to avoid user mistakes.
also add testcases to cover all relevant scenarios.
When reading input for PutObject or PutObjectPart add a readahead buffer for big inputs.
This will make network reads+hashing separate run async with erasure coding and writes. This will reduce overall latency in distributed setups where the input is from upstream and writes go to other servers.
We will read at 2 buffers ahead, meaning one will always be ready/waiting and one is currently being read from.
This improves PutObject and PutObjectParts for these cases.
When deleting multiple versions it "gives" up with an errFileVersionNotFound if
a version cannot be found. This effectively skips deleting other versions
sent in the same request.
This can happen on inconsistent objects. We should ignore errFileVersionNotFound
and continue with others.
We already ignore these at the caller level, this PR is continuation of 54a9877
This PR simplifies few things
- Multipart parts are renamed, upon failure are unrenamed() keep this
multipart specific behavior it is needed and works fine.
- AbortMultipart should blindly delete once lock is acquired instead
of re-reading metadata and calculating quorum, abort is a delete()
operation and client has no business looking for errors on this.
- Skip Access() calls to folders that are operating on
`.minio.sys/multipart` folder as well.