Use reference format to initialize lockers
during startup, also handle `nil` for NetLocker
in dsync and remove *errorLocker* implementation
Add further tuning parameters such as
- DialTimeout is now 15 seconds from 30 seconds
- KeepAliveTimeout is not 20 seconds, 5 seconds
more than default 15 seconds
- ResponseHeaderTimeout to 10 seconds
- ExpectContinueTimeout is reduced to 3 seconds
- DualStack is enabled by default remove setting
it to `true`
- Reduce IdleConnTimeout to 30 seconds from
1 minute to avoid idleConn build up
Fixes#8773
- Stop spawning store replay routines when testing the notification targets
- Properly honor the target.Close() to clean the resources used
Fixes#8707
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
In certain organizations policy claim names
can be not just 'policy' but also things like
'roles', the value of this field might also
be *string* or *[]string* support this as well
In this PR we are still not supporting multiple
policies per STS account which will require a
more comprehensive change.
Exponential backoff does not seem like a good fit for
this function since we can expect a few roundtrips on
initial startup.
This retry loop get slow pretty quickly with initial
wait being 1 second and each try being double the
wait until 30 seconds is reached.
Instead simply try 2 times per second.
This PR adds jsoniter package to replace encoding/json
in places where faster json unmarshal is necessary
whenever input JSON is large enough.
Some benchmarking comparison between jsoniter and enconding/json
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N10-4 110.02 331.17 3.01x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N100-4 125.74 524.09 4.17x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N500-4 131.68 542.60 4.12x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N1000-4 133.93 514.88 3.84x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N5000-4 122.10 415.36 3.40x
BenchmarkParseUnmarshal/N10000-4 132.13 403.90 3.06x
Fixes scenario where zones are appropriately
handled, along with supporting overriding set
count. The new fix also ensures that we handle
the various setup types properly.
Update documentation to properly indicate the
behavior.
Fixes#8750
Co-authored-by: Nitish Tiwari <nitish@minio.io>
Currently when connections to vault fail, client
perpetually retries this leads to assumptions that
the server has issues and masks the problem.
Re-purpose *crypto.Error* type to send appropriate
errors back to the client.
In existing functionality we simply return a generic
error such as "MalformedPolicy" which indicates just
a generic string "invalid resource" which is not very
meaningful when there might be multiple types of errors
during policy parsing. This PR ensures that we send
these errors back to client to indicate the actual
error, brings in two concrete types such as
- iampolicy.Error
- policy.Error
Refer #8202
minio server /data{1..4} shows an error about inability to bind a port, though
the real problem is /data{1..4} cannot be created because of the lack of
permissions.
This commit fix the behavior.
- We should declare a cluster ready even if read quorum is achieved (atleast n/2 disks are online).
- Such that, all the zones should have enough read quorum. Thus making the cluster ready for reads.
We had messy cyclical dependency problem with `mc`
due to dependencies in pkg/console, moved the pkg/console
to minio for more control and also to avoid any further
cyclical dependencies of `mc` clobbering up the
dependencies on server.
Fixes#8659
If two distinct clusters are started with different domains
along with single common domain, this situation was leading
to conflicting buckets getting created on different clusters
To avoid this do not prematurely error out if the key has no
entries, let the caller decide on which entry matches and
which entry is valid. This allows support for MINIO_DOMAIN
with one common domain, but each cluster may have their own
domains.
Fixes#8705
This is to ensure that when we have multiple tenants
deployed all sharing the same etcd for global bucket
should avoid listing each others buckets, this leads
to information leak which should be avoided unless
etcd is not namespaced for IAM assets in which case
it can be assumed that its a federated setup.
Federated setup and namespaced IAM assets on etcd
is not supported since namespacing is only useful
when you wish to separate the tenants as isolated
instances of MinIO.
This PR allows a new type of behavior, primarily
driven by the usecase of m3(mkube) multi-tenant
deployments with global bucket support.
Currently all bucket events are sent to all watchers
with matching prefix and event names, this becomes
problematic and prone to performance issues, fix this
situation by filtering based on buckets as well.
This PR fixes the issue where we might allow policy changes
for temporary credentials out of band, this situation allows
privilege escalation for those temporary credentials. We
should disallow any external actions on temporary creds
as a practice and we should clearly differentiate which
are static and which are temporary credentials.
Refer #8667
Changes in IP underneath are dynamic in replica sets
with multiple tenants, so deploying in that fashion
will not work until we wait for atleast one participatory
server to be local.
This PR also ensures that multi-tenant zone expansion also
works in replica set k8s deployments.
Introduces a new ENV `KUBERNETES_REPLICA_SET` check to call
appropriate code paths.
Continuation from #8629 which basically broke
zone deployments on k8s statefulset environment
due to incorrect assumptions which made it work
on replicated set.
Fix this properly such that this container works
for both replicated set and stateful set deployment
This commit removes github.com/minio/kes as
a dependency and implements the necessary
client-side functionality without relying
on the KES project.
This resolves the licensing issue since
KES is licensed under AGPL while MinIO
is licensed under Apache.
With this PR,cache eviction will continue until
no LRU entries older than an hour can be cache
evicted or sufficient percentage of disk space
has been reclaimed.
This ensures that we can update the
- .minio.sys is updated for accounting/data usage purposes
- .minio.sys is updated to indicate if backend is encrypted
or not.
The approach is that now safe mode is only invoked when
we cannot read the config or under some catastrophic
situations, but not under situations when config entries
are invalid or unreachable. This allows for maximum
availability for MinIO and not fail on our users unlike
most of our historical releases.
This commit adds support for the minio/kes KMS.
See: https://github.com/minio/kes
In particular you can configure it as KMS by:
- `export MINIO_KMS_KES_ENDPOINT=` // Server URL
- `export MINIO_KMS_KES_KEY_FILE=` // TLS client private key
- `export MINIO_KMS_KES_CERT_FILE=` // TLS client certificate
- `export MINIO_KMS_KES_CA_PATH=` // Root CAs issuing server cert
- `export MINIO_KMS_KES_KEY_NAME=` // The name of the (default)
master key