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Chris LuandGitHub ce5768fab1 feat(s3/lifecycle): operator-declared meta-log retention activates PromotedHash (#9473)
* feat(s3/lifecycle): operator-declared meta-log retention activates PromotedHash

dailyrun.Config.RetentionWindow has been wired since Phase 4b but the
handler never supplied a value, so runShard always fell back to
maxTTL and engine.PromotedHash hashed nothing. The partition-flip
recovery trigger was dormant by design "until the handler plumbs the
real meta-log retention here."

This PR plumbs it via a new admin form field:
  Meta-Log Retention (days) — 0 = unbounded (current behavior).

When set, ParseConfig converts days to a time.Duration on
cfg.MetaLogRetention. The handler passes it as
dailyrun.Config.RetentionWindow, which runShard then feeds to
engine.PromotedHash. Rules whose TTL exceeds the declared window
land in the walk partition; the next time an operator shrinks
retention so a previously replay-eligible rule slips past it,
PromotedHash mismatches → recovery branch fires → walker re-evaluates
the rule across the whole filer tree.

0 stays the default, so existing deployments see no behavior change.

* chore(s3/lifecycle): rephrase days->duration conversion

gemini-code-assist flagged the original form as a compile error,
which it wasn't (time.Duration is a named int64 and supports * with
other time.Durations — the test suite verified the value was
correct). The suggested form is more idiomatic regardless:
days*24 happens in int64 space before the lift to time.Duration,
so the unit is unambiguous.
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