Save part.1 for writebacks in a separate folder
and move it to cache dir atomically while saving
the cache metadata. This is to avoid GC mistaking
part.1 as orphaned cache entries and purging them.
This PR also fixes object size being overwritten during
retries for write-back mode.
- deleting policies was deleting all LDAP
user mapping, this was a regression introduced
in #13567
- deleting of policies is properly sent across
all sites.
- remove unexpected errors instead embed the real
errors as part of the 500 error response.
- deleteBucket() should be called for cleanup
if client abruptly disconnects
- out of disk errors should be sent to client
properly and also cancel the calls
- limit concurrency to available MAXPROCS not
32 for auto-tuned setup, if procs are beyond
32 then continue normally. this is to handle
smaller setups.
fixes#13834
Return errors when untar fails at once.
Current error handling was quite a mess. Errors are written
to the stream, but processing continues.
Instead, return errors when they occur and transform
internal errors to bad request errors, since it is likely a
problem with the input.
Fixes#13832
Sometimes, we see an error message like "Server expects 'storage' API
version 'v41', instead found 'v41'" shows a more generic error message
with the path of the REST call.
The earlier approach of using a license token for
communicating with SUBNET is being replaced
with a simpler mechanism of API keys. Unlike the
license which is a JWT token, these API keys will
be simple UUID tokens and don't have any embedded
information in them. SUBNET would generate the
API key on cluster registration, and then it would
be saved in this config, to be used for subsequent
communication with SUBNET.
Following scenario such as objects that exist inside a
prefix say `folder/` must be included in the listObjects()
response.
```
2aa16073-387e-492c-9d59-b4b0b7b6997a v2 DEL folder/
a5b9ce68-7239-4921-90ab-20aed402c7a2 v1 PUT folder/
f2211798-0eeb-4d9e-9184-fcfeae27d069 v1 PUT folder/1.txt
```
Current master does not handle this scenario, because it
ignores the top level delete-marker on folders. This is
however unexpected. It is expected that list-objects returns
the top level prefix in this situation.
```
aws s3api list-objects --bucket harshavardhana --prefix unique/ \
--delimiter / --profile minio --endpoint-url http://localhost:9000
{
"CommonPrefixes": [
{
"Prefix": "unique/folder/"
}
]
}
```
There are applications in the wild such as Hadoop s3a connector
that exploit this behavior and expect the folder to be present
in the response.
This also makes the behavior consistent with AWS S3.
single object delete was not working properly
on a bucket when versioning was suspended,
current version 'null' object was never removed.
added unit tests to cover the behavior
fixes#13783
totalDrives reported in speedTest result were wrong
for multiple pools, this PR fixes this.
Bonus: add support for configurable storage-class, this
allows us to test REDUCED_REDUNDANCY to see further
maximum throughputs across the cluster.
- Allows setting a role policy parameter when configuring OIDC provider
- When role policy is set, the server prints a role ARN usable in STS API requests
- The given role policy is applied to STS API requests when the roleARN parameter is provided.
- Service accounts for role policy are also possible and work as expected.
- New sub-system has "region" and "name" fields.
- `region` subsystem is marked as deprecated, however still works, unless the
new region parameter under `site` is set - in this case, the region subsystem is
ignored. `region` subsystem is hidden from top-level help (i.e. from `mc admin
config set myminio`), but appears when specifically requested (i.e. with `mc
admin config set myminio region`).
- MINIO_REGION, MINIO_REGION_NAME are supported as legacy environment variables for server region.
- Adds MINIO_SITE_REGION as the current environment variable to configure the
server region and MINIO_SITE_NAME for the site name.
The index was converted directly from bytes to binary. This would fail a roundtrip through json.
This would result in `Error: invalid input: magic number mismatch` when reading back.
On non-erasure backends store index as base64.