Admin data usage info API returns the following
(Only FS & XL, for now)
- Number of buckets
- Number of objects
- The total size of objects
- Objects histogram
- Bucket sizes
level - this PR builds on #8120 which
added PutBucketObjectLockConfiguration and
GetBucketObjectLockConfiguration APIS
This PR implements PutObjectRetention,
GetObjectRetention API and enhances
PUT and GET API operations to display
governance metadata if permissions allow.
This PR implements locking from a global entity into
a more localized set level entity, allowing for locks
to be held only on the resources which are writing
to a collection of disks rather than a global level.
In this process this PR also removes the top-level
limit of 32 nodes to an unlimited number of nodes. This
is a precursor change before bring in bucket expansion.
- adding oauth support to MinIO browser (#8400) by @kanagaraj
- supports multi-line get/set/del for all config fields
- add support for comments, allow toggle
- add extensive validation of config before saving
- support MinIO browser to support proper claims, using STS tokens
- env support for all config parameters, legacy envs are also
supported with all documentation now pointing to latest ENVs
- preserve accessKey/secretKey from FS mode setups
- add history support implements three APIs
- ClearHistory
- RestoreHistory
- ListHistory
- add help command support for each config parameters
- all the bug fixes after migration to KV, and other bug
fixes encountered during testing.
net.Error is very unreliable in providing better error
handling, we need to ensure that we always have a fallback
option in case of network failures.
This fixes an important issue in our distributed server
setups when one of the servers is down, all deployments
out there are recommended to upgrade after this fix is
merged to ensure that availability is not lost.
Fixes#8127Fixes#8016Fixes#7964
In situations such as when client uploading data,
prematurely disconnects from server such as pressing
ctrl-c before uploading all the data. Under this
situation in distributed setup we prematurely
disconnect disks causing a reconnect loop. This has
an adverse affect we end up leaving a lot of files
in temporary location which ideally should have been
cleaned up when Put() prematurely fails.
This is also a regression which got introduced in #7610
This allows for canonicalization of the strings
throughout our code and provides a common space
for all these constants to reside.
This list is rather non-exhaustive but captures
all the headers used in AWS S3 API operations
r.URL.Path is empty when HEAD bucket with virtual
DNS requests come in since bucket is now part of
r.Host, we should use our domain names and fetch
the right bucket/object names.
This fixes an really old issue in our federation
setups.
Bulk delete at storage level in Multiple Delete Objects API
In order to accelerate bulk delete in Multiple Delete objects API,
a new bulk delete is introduced in storage layer, which will accept
a list of objects to delete rather than only one. Consequently,
a new API is also need to be added to Object API.
Deprecate the use of Admin Peers concept and migrate all peer
communication to Notification subsystem. This finally allows
for a common subsystem for all peer notification in case of
distributed server deployments.
One user reported having discovered the following error:
API: SYSTEM()
Time: 20:06:17 UTC 12/06/2018
Error: xml: encoding "US-ASCII" declared but Decoder.CharsetReader is nil
1: cmd/handler-utils.go:43:cmd.parseLocationConstraint()
2: cmd/auth-handler.go:250:cmd.checkRequestAuthType()
3: cmd/bucket-handlers.go:411:cmd.objectAPIHandlers.PutBucketHandler()
4: cmd/api-router.go100cmd.(objectAPIHandlers).PutBucketHandler-fm()
5: net/http/server.go:1947:http.HandlerFunc.ServeHTTP()
Hence, adding support of different xml encoding. Although there
is no clear specification about it, even setting "GARBAGE" as an xml
encoding won't change the behavior of AWS, hence the encoding seems
to be ignored.
This commit will follow that behavior and will ignore encoding field
and consider all xml as utf8 encoded.
This refactor brings a change which allows
targets to be added in a cleaner way and also
audit is now moved out.
This PR also simplifies logger dependency for auditing
This PR brings an additional logger implementation
called AuditLog which logs to http targets
The intention is to use AuditLog to log all incoming
requests, this is used as a mechanism by external log
collection entities for processing Minio requests.
Two handlers are added to admin API to enable profiling and disable
profiling of a server in a standalone mode, or all nodes in the
distributed mode.
/minio/admin/profiling/start/{cpu,block,mem}:
- Start profiling and return starting JSON results, e.g. one
node is offline.
/minio/admin/profiling/download:
- Stop the on-going profiling task
- Stream a zip file which contains all profiling files that can
be later inspected by go tool pprof
Currently Go http connection pool was not being properly
utilized leading to degrading performance as the number
of concurrent requests increased.
As recommended by Go implementation, we have to drain the
response body and close it.
Currently, requestid field in logEntry is not populated, as the
requestid field gets set at the very end.
It is now set before regular handler functions. This is also
useful in setting it as part of the XML error response.
Travis build for ppc64le has been quite inconsistent and stays queued
for most of the time. Removing this build as part of Travis.yml for
the time being.
With CoreDNS now supporting etcdv3 as the DNS backend, we
can update our federation target to etcdv3. Users will now be
able to use etcdv3 server as the federation backbone.
Minio will update bucket data to etcdv3 and CoreDNS can pick
that data up and serve it as bucket style DNS path.
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 commit adds the bucket delete and bucket policy functionalities
to the browser.
Part of rewriting the browser code to follow best practices and
guidelines of React (issues #5409 and #5410)
The backend code has been modified by @krishnasrinivas to prevent
issue #4498 from occuring. The relevant changes have been made to the
code according to the latest commit and the unit tests in the backend.
This commit also addresses issue #5449.
- Data from disk was being read after bitrot verification to return
data for GetObject. Strictly speaking this does not guarantee bitrot
protection, as disks may return bad data even temporarily.
- This fix reads data from disk, verifies data for bitrot and then
returns data to the client directly.
MaxIdleConns limits the total number of connections
kept in the pool for re-use. In addition, MaxIdleConnsPerHost
limits the number for a single host. Since minio gateways
usually connect to the same host, setting `MaxIdleConns = 100`
won't really have much of an impact since the idle connection
pool is limited to 2 anyway.
Now, with the pool set to a limit of 2, and when using
the client heavily from 2+ goroutines, the `http.Transport`
will open a connection, use it, then try to return it to
the idle-pool which often fails since there's a limit of 2.
So it's going to close the connection and new ones will be
opened on demand again, many of which get closed soon after
being used. Since those connections/sockets don't disappear
from the OS immediately, use `MaxIdleConnsPerHost = 100`
which fixes this problem.