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
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.
This PR adds support below metrics
- Cache Hit Count
- Cache Miss Count
- Data served from Cache (in Bytes)
- Bytes received from AWS S3
- Bytes sent to AWS S3
- Number of requests sent to AWS S3
Fixes#8549
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.
specific errors, `application` errors or `all` by default.
console logging on server by default lists all logs -
enhance admin console API to accept `type` as query parameter to
subscribe to application/minio logs.
errs was passed to many goroutines but they are all allowed
to update errs if any error happens during deletion, which
can cause a data race.
This commit will avoid issuing bulk delete operations in parallel
to avoid the warning race.
We broke into parts previously as we had checksum for the entire file
to tax less on memory and to have better TTFB. We dont need to now,
after the streaming-bitrot change.
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.
One user has seen this following error log:
API: CompleteMultipartUpload(bucket=vertica, object=perf-dss-v03/cc2/02596813aecd4e476d810148586c2a3300d00000013557ef_0.gt)
Time: 15:44:07 UTC 04/11/2019
RequestID: 159475EFF4DEDFFB
RemoteHost: 172.26.87.184
UserAgent: vertica-v9.1.1-5
Error: open /data/.minio.sys/tmp/100bb3ec-6c0d-4a37-8b36-65241050eb02/xl.json: file exists
1: cmd/xl-v1-metadata.go:448:cmd.writeXLMetadata()
2: cmd/xl-v1-metadata.go:501:cmd.writeUniqueXLMetadata.func1()
This can happen when CompleteMultipartUpload fails with write quorum,
the S3 client will retry (since write quorum is 500 http response),
however the second call of CompleteMultipartUpload will fail because
this latter doesn't truly use a random uuid under .minio.sys/tmp/
directory but pick the upload id.
This commit fixes the behavior to choose a random uuid for generating
xl.json
Other listing optimizations include
- remove double sorting while filtering object entries
- improve error message when upload-id is not in quorum
- use jsoniter for full unmarshal json, instead of gjson
- remove unused code
In scenario 1
```
- bucket/object-prefix
- bucket/object-prefix/object
```
Server responds with `XMinioParentIsObject`
In scenario 2
```
- bucket/object-prefix/object
- bucket/object-prefix
```
Server responds with `XMinioObjectExistsAsDirectory`
Fixes#6566
CopyObject precondition checks into GetObjectReader
in order to perform SSE-C pre-condition checks using the
last 32 bytes of encrypted ETag rather than the decrypted
ETag
This also necessitates moving precondition checks for
gateways to gateway layer rather than object handler check
foo.CORRUPTED should never be created because when
multiple sets are involved we would hash the file
to wrong a location, this PR removes the code.
But allows DeleteBucket() to work properly to delete
dangling buckets/objects. Also adds another option
to Healing where a user needs to specify `--remove`
such that all dangling objects will be deleted with
user confirmation.
This PR adds pass-through, single encryption at gateway and double
encryption support (gateway encryption with pass through of SSE
headers to backend).
If KMS is set up (either with Vault as KMS or using
MINIO_SSE_MASTER_KEY),gateway will automatically perform
single encryption. If MINIO_GATEWAY_SSE is set up in addition to
Vault KMS, double encryption is performed.When neither KMS nor
MINIO_GATEWAY_SSE is set, do a pass through to backend.
When double encryption is specified, MINIO_GATEWAY_SSE can be set to
"C" for SSE-C encryption at gateway and backend, "S3" for SSE-S3
encryption at gateway/backend or both to support more than one option.
Fixes#6323, #6696
This can create inconsistencies i.e Parts might have
lesser number of parts than ChecksumInfos. This will
result in object to be not readable.
This PR also allows for deleting previously created
corrupted objects.
To conform with AWS S3 Spec on ETag for SSE-S3 encrypted objects,
encrypt client sent MD5Sum and store it on backend as ETag.Extend
this behavior to SSE-C encrypted objects.
On a heavily loaded server, getBucketInfo() becomes slow,
one can easily observe deleting an object causes many
additional network calls.
This PR is to let the underlying call return the actual
error and write it back to the client.
This commit fixes a regression introduced in f187a16962
the regression returned AccessDenied when a client is trying to create an empty
directory on a existing prefix, though it should return 200 OK to be close as
much as possible to S3 specification.
Simplify the logic of using rename() in xl. Currently, renaming
doesn't require the source object/dir to be existent in at least
read quorum disks, since there is no apparent reason for it
to be as a general rule, this commit will just simplify the
logic to avoid possible inconsistency in the backend in the future.
In XL PutObject & CompleteMultipartUpload, the existing object is renamed
to the temporary directory before checking if worm is enabled or not.
Most of the times, this doesn't cause an issue unless two uploads to the
same location occurs at the same time. Since there is no locking in object
handlers, both uploads will reach XL layer. The second client acquiring
write lock in put object or complete upload in XL will rename the object
to the temporary directory before doing the check and returning the error (wrong!).
This commit fixes then the behavior: no rename to temporary directory if
worm is enabled.
The new call combines GetObjectInfo and GetObject, and returns an
object with a ReadCloser interface.
Also adds a number of end-to-end encryption tests at the handler
level.
Removing an empty directory is not working because of xl.DeleteObject()
was only checking if the passed prefix is an actual object but it
should also check if it is an empty directory.