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With this change, MinIO's ILM supports transitioning objects to a remote tier. This change includes support for Azure Blob Storage, AWS S3 compatible object storage incl. MinIO and Google Cloud Storage as remote tier storage backends. Some new additions include: - Admin APIs remote tier configuration management - Simple journal to track remote objects to be 'collected' This is used by object API handlers which 'mutate' object versions by overwriting/replacing content (Put/CopyObject) or removing the version itself (e.g DeleteObjectVersion). - Rework of previous ILM transition to fit the new model In the new model, a storage class (a.k.a remote tier) is defined by the 'remote' object storage type (one of s3, azure, GCS), bucket name and a prefix. * Fixed bugs, review comments, and more unit-tests - Leverage inline small object feature - Migrate legacy objects to the latest object format before transitioning - Fix restore to particular version if specified - Extend SharedDataDirCount to handle transitioned and restored objects - Restore-object should accept version-id for version-suspended bucket (#12091) - Check if remote tier creds have sufficient permissions - Bonus minor fixes to existing error messages Co-authored-by: Poorna Krishnamoorthy <poorna@minio.io> Co-authored-by: Krishna Srinivas <krishna@minio.io> Signed-off-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
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Bash
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32 lines
963 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash -e
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#
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#
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MINT_DATA_DIR="$MINT_ROOT_DIR/data"
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declare -A data_file_map
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data_file_map["datafile-0-b"]="0"
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data_file_map["datafile-1-b"]="1"
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data_file_map["datafile-1-kB"]="1K"
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data_file_map["datafile-10-kB"]="10K"
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data_file_map["datafile-33-kB"]="33K"
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data_file_map["datafile-100-kB"]="100K"
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data_file_map["datafile-1.03-MB"]="1056K"
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data_file_map["datafile-1-MB"]="1M"
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data_file_map["datafile-5-MB"]="5M"
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data_file_map["datafile-5243880-b"]="5243880"
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data_file_map["datafile-6-MB"]="6M"
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data_file_map["datafile-10-MB"]="10M"
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data_file_map["datafile-11-MB"]="11M"
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data_file_map["datafile-65-MB"]="65M"
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data_file_map["datafile-129-MB"]="129M"
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mkdir -p "$MINT_DATA_DIR"
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for filename in "${!data_file_map[@]}"; do
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echo "creating $MINT_DATA_DIR/$filename"
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if ! shred -n 1 -s "${data_file_map[$filename]}" - 1>"$MINT_DATA_DIR/$filename" 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "unable to create data file $MINT_DATA_DIR/$filename"
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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