Since we do not re-use storageDisks after moving
the connections to object layer we should close them
appropriately otherwise we have a lot of connection
leaks and these can compound as the time goes by.
This PR also refactors the initialization code to
re-use storageDisks for given set of endpoints until
we have confirmed a valid reference format.
An issue was reproduced when there a no more inodes
available on an existing setup of 4 disks, now we
took one of the disks and reformatted it to relinquish
inodes. Now we attempt to bring the fresh disk back
into setup and perform a heal - at this point creating
new `format.json` fails on existing disks since they
do not have more inodes available.
At this point due to quorum failure, we end up deleting
existing `format.json` as well, this PR removes the code
which deletes existing `format.json` as there is no need
to delete them.
Previous PR 2afd196c83 fixed
the issue of quorum based listing for regular objects, this
PR continues on this idea by extending this support to
object directory prefixes as well.
Fixes#5733
Set GOPATH string to empty in build-constants.go
Check for both compile time GOPATH and default GOPATH
while trimming the file path in the stack trace.
Fixes#5741
This PR fixes two different variant of deadlocks in
notification.
- holding write lock on the bucket competing with read lock
- holding competing locks on read/save notification config
This PR adds disk based edge caching support for minio server.
Cache settings can be configured in config.json to take list of disk drives,
cache expiry in days and file patterns to exclude from cache or via environment
variables MINIO_CACHE_DRIVES, MINIO_CACHE_EXCLUDE and MINIO_CACHE_EXPIRY
Design assumes that Atime support is enabled and the list of cache drives is
fixed.
- Objects are cached on both GET and PUT/POST operations.
- Expiry is used as hint to evict older entries from cache, or if 80% of cache
capacity is filled.
- When object storage backend is down, GET, LIST and HEAD operations fetch
object seamlessly from cache.
Current Limitations
- Bucket policies are not cached, so anonymous operations are not supported in
offline mode.
- Objects are distributed using deterministic hashing among list of cache
drives specified.If one or more drives go offline, or cache drive
configuration is altered - performance could degrade to linear lookup.
Fixes#4026
This is a trival fix to support server level WORM. The feature comes
with an environment variable `MINIO_WORM`.
Usage:
```
$ export MINIO_WORM=on
$ minio server endpoint
```
Object deletion should not be possible if quorum is not
available. This PR updates deleteObject() to check for
quorum errors before proceeding with object deletion.
Fixes#5535
- "yarn eslint" will throw the error if there are any formatting issues
- "yarn format" will format the js file based on the project's
prettier configuration.
- removes backend/{fs,xl} files.
- removes FreeBSD doc since we already have FreeNAS doc.
- removes sets/ directory which is redundant with
large-bucket directory.
- removes browser/ directory which attempts
to explain about browser RPC calls, since
its an internal API we do not need to document it.
- Center text on Alert component appearing on top
- Change "Upload" to "Continue" on New UX Abort Upload modal
- Fix issue where long bucket names were overflowing instead of
continuing on the next line
- Fix word wrap issue similar to the last one for the alerts that appear
on top
- Help fix the cluttering issue on #5690 as the right margin has been
increased in alerts
Fixes#5689, #5691 and #5695
* format js files using prettier
Used the following command to format the files
prettier --write "browser/app/js/**/*.js"
* fix failing unit tests in browser
* adding local pagination to bucket list
When there are more than 5000 buckets, browser ui
becomes unresponsive since react needs to create
5000 elements which takes browser resources.
So we show only 100 buckets for the first time,
and load more buckets when the user is scrolling down.
* move inline styles to less file
This commit removes the argument in the fetchBuckets function that was
introduced in #5580. Due to the adjustment made in #5584, we no longer
need to differentiate between where the function has been called from.