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* feat(s3/lifecycle): filer-backed cursor Persister FilerPersister persists per-shard cursor maps as JSON to /etc/s3/lifecycle/cursors/shard-NN.json via filer.SaveInsideFiler. One file per shard keeps Save atomic — the filer writes the entry in a single mutation, so a crash mid-write doesn't leak partial state. Pipeline.Run loads on start; the periodic checkpoint and graceful-shutdown save go through this implementation. A small FilerStore interface wraps the SeaweedFilerClient surface the persister needs, so tests inject an in-memory fake instead of mocking the full gRPC client. * refactor(s3/lifecycle): drop BlockerStore — durable cursor IS the block A frozen cursor doesn't advance, so the durable cursor (FilerPersister) encodes the blocked state on its own. On worker restart the reader re-encounters the poison event at MinTsNs, the dispatcher walks the same retry budget to BLOCKED, and the cursor freezes at the same EventTs. Other in-flight events between freeze tsNs and prior cursor positions self-resolve via NOOP_RESOLVED (STALE_IDENTITY) since the underlying objects were already deleted on the prior pass. Removed: - BlockerStore interface + InMemoryBlockerStore + BlockerRecord - Dispatcher.Blockers + Dispatcher.ReplayBlockers - the BlockerStore.Put call in handleBlocked - Pipeline.Blockers field + the ReplayBlockers call on startup Added a TestDispatchRestartReFreezesNaturally that pins the self-recovery property: a fresh Dispatcher with a fresh Cursor, fed the same poison event, reaches the same frozen state at the same EventTs without any durable blocker store. Operator visibility: a cursor whose MinTsNs hasn't advanced is the signal — surfaced via the durable cursor file. * refactor(filer): SaveInsideFiler accepts ctx ReadInsideFiler already takes ctx; SaveInsideFiler used context.Background() internally and silently dropped the caller's ctx. Symmetric API now; cancellation/deadlines propagate through LookupEntry / CreateEntry / UpdateEntry. Mechanical update of all callers — most pass context.Background() since the existing call sites have no ctx in scope. * fix(s3/lifecycle): deterministic order in cursor save Iterating Go maps yields random order, so json.Encode produced a different byte sequence on each save even when the state hadn't changed. Sort entries by (Bucket, ActionKind, RuleHash) before encoding so the on-disk file diffs cleanly. New test pins byte-identical output across two saves of the same map. * fix(s3/lifecycle): log reason when freezing cursor in handleBlocked handleBlocked dropped the reason via _ = reason with a comment claiming the caller logged it; none of the three callers do. A frozen cursor is the only surface where the operator finds out something stuck, so the reason has to land somewhere. glog.Warningf with shard, key, eventTs, and the original reason — same shape the rest of the package uses.