Alex Vanin
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During startup tick new epoch implicitly so the storage nodes are included in the network map. `tick.sh` script was removed. HEALTHY status of the storage node is not related to network map, so it is not necessary to tick epoch during health check. Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com> |
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README.md |
FrostFS All-in-One
This repository contains Dockerfile for FrostFS All-in-One image and helper scripts to start container. All-in-One image contains binaries and config files for:
- neo-go
- frostfs-ir
- frostfs-storage
- frostfs-cli
- frostfs-adm
- frostfs-s3-gw
- frostfs-s3-authmate
- frostfs-http-gw
Entrypoint script starts blockchain, inner ring, storage, s3, and http gateway services and configures it in the initial start.
Service | Port |
---|---|
neo-go RPC | 30333 |
FrostFS Storage gRPC API | 8080 |
FrostFS Storage Control API | 16513 |
FrostFS HTTP Gateway | 8081 |
FrostFS S3 Gateway | 8084 |
Prerequisites
- docker v20.10 or higher
- docker-compose v2.10 or higher
- make v3.82 or higher
Makefile script runs docker-compose with
--wait
flag, which is introduced in docker-compose v2. You can use older version of docker-compose by executing it manually.
Quick Start
Clone repository and start container with docker-compose.
$ git clone https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-aio.git
$ cd frostfs-aio
$ make up tick.epoch
Initial start initializes the storage configuration. Its readiness is based
on a healthcheck done by docker-compose
.
Container can be stopped with:
$ make down
Data and the system configuration is stored in container's volume. Next time container is started, it will take less time to initialize.
Before updating image version, reset frostfs-aio
by clearing its local volume
before starting container.
$ make clean
Also, you may have to make sure the storage node is in the network map.
$ docker exec -ti aio frostfs-cli netmap snapshot -c /config/cli-cfg-sn.yaml --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8080
Epoch: 45
Node 1: 022bb4041c50d607ff871dec7e4cd7778388e0ea6849d84ccbd9aa8f32e16a8131 ONLINE /dns4/localhost/tcp/8080
Continent: Europe
Country: Germany
CountryCode: DE
Deployed: Private
Location: Falkenstein
Price: 10
SubDiv: Sachsen
SubDivCode: SN
UN-LOCODE: DE FKS
If you don't see the output like this, you can wait for the new Epoch to come or force the starting of new epoch.
$ make tick.epoch
Current epoch: 1, increase to 2.
Waiting for transactions to persist...
Build images
Build frostfs-aio image locally with this command.
$ make image-aio
Simple storage
S3 interface
Setup S3
As soon as the storage node is in the network map (see above) you can generate S3 credentials:
$ make s3cred
{
"access_key_id": "EXArWh8x1zeHG3851s1RtoCo7dowxF6rhLGA15nbMffT0AKRSjJ5fmcqf3Ht2VCAkfmPQUVARghRB77xHCA1BoN2p",
"secret_access_key": "d70c1dba83f0f90bb231f06f1ce0e0dfbcfb122f4b4345a3c18d3869c359b79f",
"owner_private_key": "140947599afd9ca89af4b358c3176eb046e554d942a0dc99a8e06f3e43c8f4ad",
"wallet_public_key": "0324e76288fcb900100d01802a14ef977cca45ad073561230446df14b344c858b6",
"container_id": "EXArWh8x1zeHG3851s1RtoCo7dowxF6rhLGA15nbMffT"
}
Now let's configure an S3 client (AWS CLI will be used as example):
$ aws configure
AWS Access Key ID []: EXArWh8x1zeHG3851s1RtoCo7dowxF6rhLGA15nbMffT0AKRSjJ5fmcqf3Ht2VCAkfmPQUVARghRB77xHCA1BoN2p
AWS Secret Access Key []: d70c1dba83f0f90bb231f06f1ce0e0dfbcfb122f4b4345a3c18d3869c359b79f
Default region name []: us-east-1
Default output format []: json
Create a container
$ aws s3api --endpoint http://localhost:8084 create-bucket --bucket koty --acl public-read-write
Put an object
$ aws s3api --endpoint http://localhost:8084 put-object --bucket koty --key kot --body cat.jpg
{
"ETag": "8677919550a90ff7106584285f25a70ac9e7aa38bdb4ed17d34bbfb366fd71b7"
}
List objects
$ aws s3api --endpoint http://localhost:8084 list-objects --bucket koty
{
"Contents": [
{
"Key": "kot",
"LastModified": "2023-02-17T15:01:52+00:00",
"ETag": "8677919550a90ff7106584285f25a70ac9e7aa38bdb4ed17d34bbfb366fd71b7",
"Size": 174512,
"Owner": {
"DisplayName": "NWeByJPgNC97F83hTUnSbnZSBKaFvk5HNw",
"ID": "NWeByJPgNC97F83hTUnSbnZSBKaFvk5HNw"
}
}
]
}
frostfs-cli interface
Create container with frostfs-cli
$ frostfs-cli -r localhost:8080 -w /config/user-wallet.json \
--address NWeByJPgNC97F83hTUnSbnZSBKaFvk5HNw \
container create \
--policy "REP 1" --basic-acl public-read-write --await
container ID: GfWw35kHds7gKWmSvW7Zi4U39K7NMLK8EfXBQ5FPJA46
awaiting...
container has been persisted on sidechain
Put an object with frostfs-cli
$ frostfs-cli -r localhost:8080 -w /config/user-wallet.json \
--address NWeByJPgNC97F83hTUnSbnZSBKaFvk5HNw \
object put \
--cid GfWw35kHds7gKWmSvW7Zi4U39K7NMLK8EfXBQ5FPJA46 \
--file cat.jpg
[cat.jpg] Object successfully stored
OID: HByVC9A34i22BnzW3n83z9vEMxuYZoC7nNu11ZvGeCTe
CID: GfWw35kHds7gKWmSvW7Zi4U39K7NMLK8EfXBQ5FPJA46
Get and object with frostfs-cli
$ frostfs-cli -r localhost:8080 -w /config/user-wallet.json \
--address NWeByJPgNC97F83hTUnSbnZSBKaFvk5HNw \
object get \
--cid GfWw35kHds7gKWmSvW7Zi4U39K7NMLK8EfXBQ5FPJA46 \
--oid HByVC9A34i22BnzW3n83z9vEMxuYZoC7nNu11ZvGeCTe > new_cat.jpg