- May 08, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
During daemon setup, multiple spdloggers are configured. Using spdlog::get("<LOGNAME>") is possible to retrieve those and use them in other part of the code.
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- May 02, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Metadata::serialize() was appending result instead of ovewriting it. The new approach is to make serialize function return a new constructed string instead of accepting a string reference to fill.
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- Apr 29, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
The rpc stat handler was the only one calling directly a db function, bypassing the intermediate adafs_ops interface. A new function on the adafs_ops interface has been added to be used by the rpc stat handler.
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- Apr 27, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Setting the properly the JMALLOC_LIBRARIES variable into the find module made possible to avoid the conditonal inclusion of the library
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Marc Vef authored
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The creation was performed through a simple rocksDB PUT operation. Multiple creation attempts on the same file would override the previously inserted metadata, in particular the file size. The creation is now handled with a new MergeOperand. Now a creation attampt on an already existing file will be converted in a NOP.
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The new MergeOperand base class can be subclassed in order to implement new merge-operands with their specific parameters and semantics.
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The UpdateSizeOperand has been renamed IncreaseSizeOperand. The operand was using three parameters size,offset and append_flag. Since we only need the (size + offset) sum in order to apply the operand, the offset field has been removed.
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In order to make the file-size-update operation atomic it is necessary to make the following action atomic: - READ old size value from rocksDB - COMPUTE new size based on the write operation - WRITE back the new value rocksDB We use rocksDB merge operation [1] in order to implement the atomic update. [1]: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Merge-Operator
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with the current storage back-end, chunks of a file are stored in several files in a folder on a real kernel-space filesystem. Removing a file means that we need to remove the entire directory and all its sub-files (rm -r). This operation is not atomic and it can raise errors if performed concurrently.. This commit handles properly this kind of errors.
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- Apr 16, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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- Apr 12, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
In case the glibc could not be loaded through dlopen print the relative error and exit from the client
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- Apr 10, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
It is only relevant for sparse files but the current implementation has a too high overhead on a single node (~10%). We need to find a better solution at a later point.
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- Apr 09, 2018
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- Apr 08, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
This is an optimization for mdtest which shows very slow performance in removing files, getting worse with an increasing number of nodes.
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Since the introduction of required parameters wasn't possible to show the help message. In fact the --help flag was checked after all other parameters.
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- Apr 06, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Postpone the creation of the OpenFile object until we are sure that the file actually exists and we have enough access rigths for it.
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Problem: In the case the path for which the check access is performed doesn't exists the server will set `out.err` with the correct error number (ENOENT). On client side the value of out.err is used as return value but the errno variable is not set.
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- Apr 05, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
Assert is put after a more detailed error message is written to the log.
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Marc Vef authored
Previously, host rpc addresses have been looked up lazily when a request was done. This is not necessary as all hosts are looked up anyways while the file system is running. Now, all RPC addresses are looked up when the environment is initialized. After that, the rpc_address map is only accessed read-only and does not require a mutex anymore.
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- Apr 03, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Since POSIX.1-2001 the S_IFMT (0170000) bitmask of the file mode must contain the file type. At the moment we correctly support - [S_IFREG] regular file - [S_IFDIR] directory
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- Apr 02, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
Previously, clients would look for the daemon by name which was not robust. If the daemon was started with valgrind for example, clients would not find the daemon. Similar to other applications a daemon now creates a pid file with information about its pid and its started mountdir. Proper errorhandling on server and client side was added. Multiple daemons per node are explicitly not allowed for now!
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- Mar 25, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
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- Mar 24, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
Review and fixes that died when rebasing all commits
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- Mar 23, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
- Mar 22, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
target was the index of the cycle and target[target] was the actual identifier of the target. In some part of the code target was considered as the identifier directly. Now the index of the cycle is i and target is the actual identifier of the target.
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
The calculus (on clients) about the last chunk involved into a write/read operation was bugged. A new blocks_calc_util library has been introduced in order to make easier to perform this kind of calculus.
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- Mar 20, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
When rocksdb is build with jemalloc linking with adafs was failing
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