The PR removes most of the code that assumes that group0 and raft topology is not enabled. It also makes sure that joining a cluster in no raft mode or upgrading a node in a cluster that not yet uses raft topology to this version will fail.
Refs #15422
No backport needed since this removes functionality.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28514
* https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb:
group0: fix indentation after previous patch
raft_group0: simplify get_group0_upgrade_state function since no upgrade can happen any more
raft_group0: move service::group0_upgrade_state to use fmt::formatter instead of iostream
raft_group0: remove unused code from raft_group0
node_ops: remove topology over node ops code
topology: fix indentation after the previous patch
topology: drop topology_change_enabled parameter from raft_group0 code
storage_service: remove unused handle_state_* functions
gossiper: drop wait_for_gossip_to_settle and deprecate correspondent option
storage_service: fix indentation after the last patch
storage_service: remove gossiper bootstrapping code
storage_service: drop get_group_server_if_raft_topolgy_enabled
storage_service: drop is_topology_coordinator_enabled and its uses
storage_service: drop run_with_api_lock_in_gossiper_mode_only
topology: remove code that assumes raft_topology_change_enabled() may return false
test: schema_change_test: make test_schema_digest_does_not_change_with_disabled_features tests run in raft mode
test: schema_change_test: drop schema tests relevant for no raft mode only
topology: remove upgrade to raft topology code
group0: remove upgrade to group0 code
group0: refuse to boot if a cluster is still is not in a raft topology mode
storage_service: refuse to join a cluster in legacy mode
There is a handful of places in the code related to dictionary
compression which calls get_units to acquire semaphore units but the
returned future is not awaited, seemingly by mistake. The result of
get_units is assigned to a variable - which is reasonable at a glance
because the semaphore units need to be assigned to a variable in order
to control their scope - but at the same time if co_await is mistakenly
omitted, like here, doing so will silence the nodiscard check of
seastar::future and, effectively, the get_units call will be nearly
useless. Unfortunately, this is an easy mistake to make.
Fix the places in the code that acquire semaphore units via get_units
but never await the future returned by it. I found them by manual code
inspection, so I hope that I didn't miss any.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28581
This patchset replaces permissions cache based on loading_cache with a new unified (permissions and roles), full, coherent auth cache.
Reason for the change is that we want to improve scenarios under stress and simplify operation manuals. New cache doesn't require any tweaking. And it behaves particularly better in scenarios with lots of schema entities (e.g. tables) combined with unprepared queries. Old cache can generate few thousands of extra internal tps due to cache refresh.
Benchmark of unprepared statements (just to populate the cache) with 1000 tables shows 3k tps of internal reads reduction and 9.1% reduction of median instructions per op. So many tables were used to show resource impact, cache could be filled with other resource types to show the same improvement.
Backport: no, it's a new feature.
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/7397
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/3693
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/2589
Fixes https://scylladb.atlassian.net/browse/SCYLLADB-147Closesscylladb/scylladb#28078
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test: boost: add auth cache tests
auth: add cache size metrics
docs: conf: update permissions cache documentation
auth: remove old permissions cache
auth: use unified cache for permissions
auth: ldap: add permissions reload to unified cache
auth: add permissions cache to auth/cache
auth: add service::revoke_all as main entry point
auth: explicitly life-extend resource in auth_migration_listener
There are some places that get `map<foo, bar>` and return it to the caller as `"key": string(foo), "value": string(bar)` json. For that there's `map_to_key_value()` helper in api.hh that re-formats the map into a vector of json elements and returns it, letting seastar json-ize that vector.
Recently in seastar there appeared stream_range_as_array() helper that helps streaming any range without converting it into intermediate collection. Some of the hottest users of `map_to_key_value()` had been converted, this PR converts few remainders and removes the helper in question to encourage further usage of the stream_range_as_array().
Code cleanup, not backporting
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28491
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
api: Remove map_to_key_value() helpers
api: Streamify view_build_statuses handler
api: Streamify few more storage_service/ handlers
api: Add map_to_json() helper
api: Coroutinize view_build_statuses handler
Similarly to previous patch, the handler can stream the map of build
statuses. Unlike previous patch, it doesn't need to fmt::format() key
and value, as these are strings already.
It could be a map_to_json<string, string> partial specialization, but
there's so far only one caller, so probably not worth it yet.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Like get_token_endpoint one streams the map that it got from storage
service, the get_ownership and get_effective_ownership can do the same.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
The get_token_endpoint handler converts iterator of std::map into
generated maplist_mapper type. Next patch will do the same for more
handlers, so it's good to have a helper converter for it.
As a nice side effect, it's possible to avoid multiline lambda argument
to stream_range_as_array().
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
This reverts commit c8cff94a5a.
Re-enabling incremental repair on master with "Aborting on shard 0 during
scaleout + repair #26041" and "Failure to attach sstables in streaming consumer
leaves sealed sstables on disk #27414" fixed.
Signed-off-by: Raphael S. Carvalho <raphaelsc@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28120
Add the JSON definitions for the POST, GET, and DELETE endpoints used
to modify client routes. These endpoints are intended for Cloud to
update the `system.client_routes` table.
The API is implemented in `/v2/` because the endpoints process arrays
of objects. Handling of such structures was improved between
Swagger 1.2 and 2.0 versions. There are already similar
`get_metrics_config` and `set_metrics_config` endpoints that operate
on similar structures and they are also in /v2/.
The introduced JSON files start with `, ` but it's intended because
the files are concatenated to the existing (metrics) JSON files,
and they need to represent valid JSON after the concatenation.
Ref: scylladb/scylla-enterprise#5699
This reverts commit 8192f45e84.
The merge exposed a bug where truncate (via drop) fails and causes Raft
errors, leading to schema inconsistencies across nodes. This results in
test_table_drop_with_auto_snapshot failures with 'Keyspace test does not exist'
errors.
The specific problematic change was in commit 19b6207f which modified
truncate_table_on_all_shards to set use_sstable_identifier = true. This
causes exceptions during truncate that are not properly handled, leading
to Raft applier fiber stopping and nodes losing schema synchronization.
To be used for naming sstables in the snapshot by their
sstable identifiers rather than their generation, to
facilitate global deduplication of sstables in backup.
Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
This reverts commit b0643f8959, reversing
changes made to e8b0f8faa9.
The change forgot to update
sstables_manager::get_highest_supported_format(), which results in
/system/highest_supported_sstable_version still returning me, confusing
and breaking tests.
Fixes: scylladb/scylla-dtest#6435Closesscylladb/scylladb#27379
Trie-based sstable indexes are supposed to be (hopefully) a better default than the old BIG indexes.
Make them the new default.
If we change our mind, this change can be reverted later.
New functionality, and this is a drastic change. No backport needed.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26377
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
db/config: enable `ms` sstable format by default
cluster/dtest/bypass_cache_test: switch from highest_supported_sstable_format to chosen_sstable_format
api/system: add /system/chosen_sstable_version
test/cluster/dtest: reduce num_tokens to 16
Returns the sstable version currently chosen for use in for new sstables.
We are adding it because some tests want to know what format they are
writing (tests using upgradesstable, tests which check stats that only
apply to one of the index types, etc).
(Currently they are using `highest_supported_sstable_format` for this
purpose, which is inappropriate, and will become invalid if a non-latest
format is the default).
Add precompiled header support to CMakeLists.txt and configure.py -
it improves compilation time by approximately 10%.
New header `stdafx.hh` is added, don't include it manually -
the compiler will include it for you. The header contains includes from
external libraries used by Scylla - seastar, standard library,
linux headers and zlib.
The feature is enabled by default, use CMake option `Scylla_USE_PRECOMPILED_HEADER`
or configure.py --disable-precompiled-header to disable.
The feature should be disabled, when trying to check headers - otherwise
you might get false negatives on missing includes from seastar / abseil and so on.
Note: following configuration needs to be added to ccache.conf:
sloppiness = pch_defines,time_macros,include_file_mtime,include_file_ctime
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26617
This patch adds a metric for pre-compression size of sstable files.
This patch adds a per-table metric
`scylla_column_family_total_disk_space_before_compression`,
which measures the hypothetical total size of sstables on disk,
if Data.db was replaced with an uncompressed equivalent.
As for the implementation:
Before the patch, tables and sstable sets are already tracking their total physical file size.
Whenever sstables are added or removed, the size delta is propagated from the sstable up through sstable sets into table_stats.
To implement the new metric, we turn the size delta that is getting passed around from a one-dimensional to a two-dimensional value, which includes both the physical and the pre-compression size.
New functionality, no backport needed.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26996
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
replica/table: add a metric for hypothetical total file size without compression
replica/table: keep track of total pre-compression file size
This series allows an operator to reset 'cleanup needed' flag if he already cleaned up the node, so that automatic cleanup will not do it again. We also change 'nodetool cleanup' back to run cleanup on one node only (and reset 'cleanup needed' flag in the end), but the new '--global' option allows to run cleanup on all nodes that needed it simultaneously.
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/26866
Backport to all supported version since automatic cleanup behaviour as it is now may create unexpected by the operator load during cluster resizing.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26868
* https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb:
cleanup: introduce "nodetool cluster cleanup" command to run cleanup on all dirty nodes in the cluster
cleanup: Add RESTful API to allow reset cleanup needed flag
97ab3f6622 changed "nodetool cleanup" (without arguments) to run
cleanup on all dirty nodes in the cluster. This was somewhat unexpected,
so this patch changes it back to run cleanup on the target node only (and
reset "cleanup needed" flag afterwards) and it adds "nodetool cluster
cleanup" command that runs the cleanup on all dirty nodes in the
cluster.
Every table and sstable set keeps track of the total file size
of contained sstables.
Due to a feature request, we also want to keep track of the hypothetical
file size if Data files were uncompressed, to add a metric that
shows the compression ratio of sstables.
We achieve this by replacing the relevant `uint_64 bytes_on_disk`
counters everywhere with a struct that contains both the actual
(post-compression) size and the hypothetical pre-compression size.
This patch isn't supposed to change any observable behavior.
In the next patch, we will use these changes to add a new metric.
Cleaning up a node using per keyspace/table interface does not reset cleanup
needed flag in the topology. The assumption was that running cleanup on
already clean node does nothing and completes quickly. But due to
https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/12215 (which is closed as
WONTFIX) this is not the case. This patch provides the ability to reset
the flag in the topology if operator cleaned up the node manually
already.
Current native restore does not support primary_replica_only, it is
hard-coded disabled and this may lead to data amplification issues.
This patch extends the restore REST API to accept a
primary_replica_only parameter and propagates it to
sstables_loader so it gets correctly passed to
load_and_stream.
Fixes#26584
Signed-off-by: Robert Bindar <robert.bindar@scylladb.com>
Signed-off-by: Robert Bindar <robert.bindar@scylladb.com>
Currently, all apis that start a compaction have two versions:
synchronous and asynchronous. They share most of the implementation,
but some checks and params have diverged.
Unify the handlers of synchronous and asynchronous cleanup, major
compaction, and upgrade_sstables.
Fixes: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/26715.
Requires backports to all live versions
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26746
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
api: storage_service: tasks: unify upgrade_sstable
api: storage_service: tasks: force_keyspace_cleanup
api: storage_service: tasks: unify force_keyspace_compaction
If a node is dead and cannot be brought back, tablet migrations are
stuck, until the node is explicitly marked as "permanently dead" /
"ignored node" / "excluded" (name differs in different contexts).
Currently, this is done during removenode and replace operations but
it should be possible to only mark the node as dead, for the purpose
of unblocking migrations or other topology operations, without doing
the actual removenode, because full removal might be currently
impossible, or not desirable due to lack of capacity or priorities.
This patch introduces this kind of API:
nodetool excludenode <host-id> [ ... <host-id> ]
Having this kind of API is an improvement in user experience in
several cases. For example, when we lose a rack, the only viable
option for recovery is to run removenode with an extra
--ignore-dead-nodes option. This removenode will fail in the tablet
draining phase, as there is no live node in the rack to rebuild
replicas in. This is confusing to the operator. But necessary before
ALTER KEYSPACE can proceed in order to change replication options to
drop the rack from RF.
Having this API allows operators to have more unified procedures,
where "nodetool excludenode" is always the first step of recovery,
which unblocks further topology operations, both those which restore
capacity, but also auto-scaling, tablet split/merge, load balancing,
etc.
Fixes#21281
Currently, all apis that start a compaction have two versions:
synchronous and asynchronous. They share most of the implementation,
but some checks and params have diverged.
Unify the handlers of /storage_service/keyspace_upgrade_sstables/{keyspace}
and /tasks/compaction/keyspace_upgrade_sstables/{keyspace}.
Currently, all apis that start a compaction have two versions:
synchronous and asynchronous. They share most of the implementation,
but some checks and params have diverged.
Unify the handlers of /storage_service/keyspace_cleanup/{keyspace}
and /tasks/compaction/keyspace_cleanup/{keyspace}.
Currently, all apis that start a compaction have two versions:
synchronous and asynchronous. They share most of the implementation,
but some checks and params have diverged.
Add consider_only_existing_data parameter to /tasks/compaction/keyspace_compaction/{keyspace},
to match the synchronous version of the api (/storage_service/keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}).
Unify the handlers of both apis.
This PR introduces support for a new scrub option: `--drop-unfixable-sstables`, which enables the dropping of corrupted SSTables during scrub only in segregate mode. The patch includes implementation, validation, and set of tests to ensure correct behavior and error handling.
Fixes#19060
Backport is not required, it is a new feature
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26579
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
sstable_compaction_test: add segregate mode tests for drop-unfixable-sstables option
test/nodetool: add scrub drop-unfixable-sstables option testcase
scrub: add support for dropping unfixable sstables in segregate mode
This patch adds a new flag `drop-unfixable-sstables` to the scrub operation
in segregate mode, allowing to automatically drop SSTables that
cannot be fixed during scrub. It also includes API support of the 'drop_unfixable_sstables'
paramater and validation to ensure this flag is not enabled in other modes rather than segragate.
The patch e34deb72f9 (repair: Rename incremental mode name)
missed one place that references the removed regular mode name.
Fixes#26503Closesscylladb/scylladb#26660
Using the name regular as the incremental mode could be confusing, since
regular might be interpreted as the non-incremental repair. It is better
to use incremental directly.
Before:
- regular (standard incremental repair)
- full (full incremental repair)
- disabled (incremental repair disabled)
After:
- incremental (standard incremental repair)
- full (full incremental repair)
- disabled (incremental repair disabled)
Fixes#26503Closesscylladb/scylladb#26504
Seastar httpd recommended users to stop using contiguous requet.content string and read body they need from request's input_stream instead. However, "official" deprecation of request content had been only made recently.
This PR patches REST API server to turn this feature on and patches few handlers that mess with request bodies to read them from request stream.
Using newer seastar API, no need to backport
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26418
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
api: Switch to request content streaming
api: Fix indentation after previous patch
api: Coroutinize set_relabel_config handler
api: Coroutinize set_error_injection handler