This API returns the information related to the self healing routine.
For the moment, it returns:
- The total number of objects that are scanned
- The last time when an item was scanned
This PR adds support for adding session policies
for further restrictions on STS credentials, useful
in situations when applications want to generate
creds for multiple interested parties with different
set of policy restrictions.
This session policy is not mandatory, but optional.
Fixes#7732
This PR fixes a security issue where an IAM user based
on his policy is granted more privileges than restricted
by the users IAM policy.
This is due to an issue of prefix based Matcher() function
which was incorrectly matching prefix based on resource
prefixes instead of exact match.
With these changes we are now able to peak performances
for all Write() operations across disks HDD and NVMe.
Also adds readahead for disk reads, which also increases
performance for reads by 3x.
This patch includes the following changes in event store interface
- Removes memory store. We will not persist events in memory anymore, if `queueDir` is not set.
- Orders the events before replaying to the broker.
common prefixes in bucket name if already created
are disallowed when etcd is configured due to the
prefix matching issue. Make sure that when we look
for bucket we are only interested in exact bucket
name not the prefix.
Healing scan used to read all objects parts to check for bitrot
checksum. This commit will add a quicker way of healing scan
by only checking if parts are actually present in disks or not.
- Also, switch to jstream to generate internal record representation
from CSV/JSON readers
- This fixes a bug in which JSON output objects have their keys
reversed from the order they are specified in the Select columns.
- Also includes a fix for tests.
Currently windows support was relying on Symlink as
a way to detect a drive, this doesn't work in latest
Windows 2016, fix this to use a proper mechanism by
using win32 APIs.
Additionally also add support for detecting bind mounts
on Linux.
- The events will be persisted in queueStore if `queueDir` is set.
- Else, if queueDir is not set events persist in memory.
The events are replayed back when the mqtt broker is back online.