GC deletes expired locks and objects sequentially. Expired locks and
objects are now being deleted concurrently in batches. Added a config
parameter that controls the number of concurrent workers and batch size.
Signed-off-by: Dmitrii Stepanov <d.stepanov@yadro.com>
Allow replication of any (expired too) locked object. Information about
object locking is considered to be presented on the _container nodes_.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Currently, under a mixed load one failed PUT can lead to closing
connection for all concurrent GETs. For PUT it does no harm: we have
many other nodes to choose from. For GET we are limited by `REP N`
factor, so in case of failover we can close the connection with the only
node posessing an object, which leads to failing the whole operation.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Currently, DELETE service sets tombstone expiration epoch to
`current epoch + 5`. This works less than ideal in private networks
where an epoch can be e.g. 10 minutes. In this case, after a node is
unavailable for more than 1 hour, already deleted objects have a chance
to reappear.
After this commit tombstone lifetime can be configured.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
We rarely need to list all containers: as one example
we need it for tree service synchronization once per epoch.
Given that cache TTL has the order of block time it makes no sense
to cache the list of all containers.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>