looks like 1024 buffer size is not enough in
all situations, use 8192 instead which
can satisfy all the rare situations that
may arise in base64 decoding.
multi-delete API failed with write quorum errors
under following situations
- list of files requested for delete doesn't exist
anymore can lead to quorum errors and failure
- due to usage of query param for paths, for really
long paths MinIO server rejects these requests as
malformed as unexpected.
This was reproduced with warp
The server info handler makes a http connection to other
nodes to check if they are up but does not load the custom
CAs in ~/.minio/certs/CAs.
This commit fix it.
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
JWT parsing is simplified by using a custom claim
data structure such as MapClaims{}, also writes
a custom Unmarshaller for faster unmarshalling.
- Avoid as much reflections as possible
- Provide the right types for functions as much
as possible
- Avoid strings.Join, strings.Split to reduce
allocations, rely on indexes directly.
For 'snapshot' type profiles, record a 'before' profile that can be used
as `go tool pprof -base=before ...` to compare before and after.
"Before" profiles are included in the zipped package.
[`runtime.MemProfileRate`](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#pkg-variables)
should not be updated while the application is running, so we set it at startup.
Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
On every restart of the server, usage was being
calculated which is not useful instead wait for
sufficient time to start the crawling routine.
This PR also avoids lots of double allocations
through strings, optimizes usage of string builders
and also avoids crawling through symbolic links.
Fixes#8844
Choosing maxAllowedIOError is arbitrary and
prone to errors, when drives might be perfectly
capable of taking I/O with only few locations
return I/O error. This is a hindrance of sort
where backend filesystems like ZFS can automatically
fix and handle these scenarios.
The added problem with current approach that we
take the drive offline, making it virtually impossible
to bring it online without restart the server which
is not desirable on a busy cluster. Remove this state
such that let the backend return error appropriately
to caller and let the caller decide what to do with
the error.
return http.ErrServerClosed with proper body when
server is shutting down, allowing more context instead
of just returning '503' which doesn't mean the same
thing.
code of this form is always racy, when the
map itself is being written to as well
```
func (r Map) retMap() map[string]string {
.. lock ..
return r.internalMap
}
func (r Map) addMap(k, v string) {
.. lock ..
r.internalMap[k] = v
}
```
Anyone reading from `retMap()` is not protected
because of locking and we need to make sure
to avoid code in this manner. Always safe to
copy the map and return.
Zone abstraction of object layer was returning `nil`
incorrectly under situations where disk healing is
not required. Returning `nil` is considered as healing
successful, which leads to unexpected ReloadFormat()
peer notification calls during startup.
This PR fixes this behavior properly for zones.
Meta volumes directories, tmp/, background-ops/, etc..
undr .minio.sys are created when disks are formatted
but also when the cluster is started.
However using MakeVolBulk() is not appropriate in the
case of a user migrating from a version which does not
have .minio.sys/background-ops/. The reason is that
MakeVolBulk() exits early when an error is occured:
errVolumeExists in this case, which is expected since
some directories such as tmp/ already exist.
This commit will avoid use MakeVolBulk and use MakeVol
instead.
Also the PR will make each node creates meta volumes
in its local disks and stop relying on the first disk
since the first node could be offline.
instead perform a liveness check call to
verify if server is online and print relevant
errors.
Also introduce a StorageErr string error type
instead of errors.New() deprecate usage of
VerifyFileError, DeleteFileError for gob,
change in datastructure also requires bump in
storage REST version to v13.
Fixes#8811
Enabling the memory profiling has a significant impact on performance.
Reduce the profiling rate by 2 orders of magnitude. It is still 128x smaller than default so it should be plenty.
object lock config is enabled for a bucket.
Creating a bucket with object lock configuration
enabled does not automatically cause WORM protection
to be applied. PUT operation needs to specifically
request object locking or bucket has to have default
retention settings configured.
Fixes regression introduced in #8657
When formatting a set validate if a host failure will likely lead to data loss.
While we don't know what config will be set in the future
evaluate to our best knowledge, assuming default settings.