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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Lu
995dfc4d5d chore: remove ~50k lines of unreachable dead code (#8913)
* chore: remove unreachable dead code across the codebase

Remove ~50,000 lines of unreachable code identified by static analysis.

Major removals:
- weed/filer/redis_lua: entire unused Redis Lua filer store implementation
- weed/wdclient/net2, resource_pool: unused connection/resource pool packages
- weed/plugin/worker/lifecycle: unused lifecycle plugin worker
- weed/s3api: unused S3 policy templates, presigned URL IAM, streaming copy,
  multipart IAM, key rotation, and various SSE helper functions
- weed/mq/kafka: unused partition mapping, compression, schema, and protocol functions
- weed/mq/offset: unused SQL storage and migration code
- weed/worker: unused registry, task, and monitoring functions
- weed/query: unused SQL engine, parquet scanner, and type functions
- weed/shell: unused EC proportional rebalance functions
- weed/storage/erasure_coding/distribution: unused distribution analysis functions
- Individual unreachable functions removed from 150+ files across admin,
  credential, filer, iam, kms, mount, mq, operation, pb, s3api, server,
  shell, storage, topology, and util packages

* fix(s3): reset shared memory store in IAM test to prevent flaky failure

TestLoadIAMManagerFromConfig_EmptyConfigWithFallbackKey was flaky because
the MemoryStore credential backend is a singleton registered via init().
Earlier tests that create anonymous identities pollute the shared store,
causing LookupAnonymous() to unexpectedly return true.

Fix by calling Reset() on the memory store before the test runs.

* style: run gofmt on changed files

* fix: restore KMS functions used by integration tests

* fix(plugin): prevent panic on send to closed worker session channel

The Plugin.sendToWorker method could panic with "send on closed channel"
when a worker disconnected while a message was being sent. The race was
between streamSession.close() closing the outgoing channel and sendToWorker
writing to it concurrently.

Add a done channel to streamSession that is closed before the outgoing
channel, and check it in sendToWorker's select to safely detect closed
sessions without panicking.
2026-04-03 16:04:27 -07:00
Chris Lu
af68449a26 Process .ecj deletions during EC decode and vacuum decoded volume (#8863)
* Process .ecj deletions during EC decode and vacuum decoded volume (#8798)

When decoding EC volumes back to normal volumes, deletions recorded in
the .ecj journal were not being applied before computing the dat file
size or checking for live needles. This caused the decoded volume to
include data for deleted files and could produce false positives in the
all-deleted check.

- Call RebuildEcxFile before HasLiveNeedles/FindDatFileSize in
  VolumeEcShardsToVolume so .ecj deletions are merged into .ecx first
- Vacuum the decoded volume after mounting in ec.decode to compact out
  deleted needle data from the .dat file
- Add integration tests for decoding with non-empty .ecj files

* storage: add offline volume compaction helper

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* ec: compact decoded volumes before deleting shards

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* ec: address PR review comments

- Fall back to data directory for .ecx when idx directory lacks it
- Make compaction failure non-fatal during EC decode
- Remove misleading "buffer: 10%" from space check error message

* ec: collect .ecj from all shard locations during decode

Each server's .ecj only contains deletions for needles whose data
resides in shards held by that server. Previously, sources with no
new data shards to contribute were skipped entirely, losing their
.ecj deletion entries. Now .ecj is always appended from every shard
location so RebuildEcxFile sees the full set of deletions.

* ec: add integration tests for .ecj collection during decode

TestEcDecodePreservesDeletedNeedles: verifies that needles deleted
via VolumeEcBlobDelete are excluded from the decoded volume.

TestEcDecodeCollectsEcjFromPeer: regression test for the fix in
collectEcShards. Deletes a needle only on a peer server that holds
no new data shards, then verifies the deletion survives decode via
.ecj collection.

* ec: address review nits in decode and tests

- Remove double error wrapping in mountDecodedVolume
- Check VolumeUnmount error in peer ecj test
- Assert 404 specifically for deleted needles, fail on 5xx

---------

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-01 01:15:26 -07:00
Chris Lu
c4d642b8aa fix(ec): gather shards from all disk locations before rebuild (#8633)
* fix(ec): gather shards from all disk locations before rebuild (#8631)

Fix "too few shards given" error during ec.rebuild on multi-disk volume
servers. The root cause has two parts:

1. VolumeEcShardsRebuild only looked at a single disk location for shard
   files. On multi-disk servers, the existing local shards could be on one
   disk while copied shards were placed on another, causing the rebuild to
   see fewer shards than actually available.

2. VolumeEcShardsCopy had a DiskId condition (req.DiskId == 0 &&
   len(vs.store.Locations) > 0) that was always true, making the
   FindFreeLocation fallback dead code. This meant copies always went to
   Locations[0] regardless of where existing shards were.

Changes:
- VolumeEcShardsRebuild now finds the location with the most shards,
  then gathers shard files from other locations via hard links (or
  symlinks for cross-device) before rebuilding. Gathered files are
  cleaned up after rebuild.
- VolumeEcShardsCopy now only uses Locations[DiskId] when DiskId > 0
  (explicitly set). Otherwise, it prefers the location that already has
  the EC volume, falling back to HDD then any free location.
- generateMissingEcFiles now logs shard counts and provides a clear
  error message when not enough shards are found, instead of passing
  through to the opaque reedsolomon "too few shards given" error.

* fix(ec): update test to match skip behavior for unrepairable volumes

The test expected an error for volumes with insufficient shards, but
commit 5acb4578a changed unrepairable volumes to be skipped with a log
message instead of returning an error. Update the test to verify the
skip behavior and log output.

* fix(ec): address PR review comments

- Add comment clarifying DiskId=0 means "not specified" (protobuf default),
  callers must use DiskId >= 1 to target a specific disk.
- Log warnings on cleanup failures for gathered shard links.

* fix(ec): read shard files from other disks directly instead of linking

Replace the hard link / symlink gathering approach with passing
additional search directories into RebuildEcFiles. The rebuild
function now opens shard files directly from whichever disk they
live on, avoiding filesystem link operations and cleanup.

RebuildEcFiles and RebuildEcFilesWithContext gain a variadic
additionalDirs parameter (backward compatible with existing callers).

* fix(ec): clarify DiskId selection semantics in VolumeEcShardsCopy comment

* fix(ec): avoid empty files on failed rebuild; don't skip ecx-only locations

- generateMissingEcFiles: two-pass approach — first discover present/missing
  shards and check reconstructability, only then create output files. This
  avoids leaving behind empty truncated shard files when there are too few
  shards to rebuild.

- VolumeEcShardsRebuild: compute hasEcx before skipping zero-shard locations.
  A location with an .ecx file but no shard files (all shards on other disks)
  is now a valid rebuild candidate instead of being silently skipped.

* fix(ec): select ecx-only location as rebuildLocation when none chosen yet

When rebuildLocation is nil and a location has hasEcx=true but
existingShardCount=0 (all shards on other disks), the condition
0 > 0 was false so it was never promoted to rebuildLocation.
Add rebuildLocation == nil to the predicate so the first location
with an .ecx file is always selected as a candidate.
2026-03-14 20:59:47 -07:00
Chris Lu
af4c3fcb31 ec: fall back to data dir when ecx file not found in idx dir (#8541)
* ec: fall back to data dir when ecx file not found in idx dir (#8540)

When -dir.idx is configured after EC encoding, the .ecx/.ecj files
remain in the data directory. NewEcVolume now falls back to the data
directory when the index file is not found in dirIdx.

* ec: add fallback logging and improved error message for ecx lookup

* ec: preserve configured dirIdx, track actual ecx location separately

The previous fallback set ev.dirIdx = dir when finding .ecx in the data
directory, which corrupted IndexBaseFileName() for future writes (e.g.,
WriteIdxFileFromEcIndex during EC-to-volume conversion would write the
.idx file to the data directory instead of the configured index directory).

Introduce ecxActualDir to track where .ecx/.ecj were actually found,
used only by FileName() for cleanup/destroy. IndexBaseFileName() continues
to use the configured dirIdx for new file creation.

* ec: check both idx and data dirs for .ecx in all cleanup and lookup paths

When -dir.idx is configured after EC encoding, .ecx/.ecj files may
reside in the data directory. Several code paths only checked
l.IdxDirectory, causing them to miss these files:

- removeEcVolumeFiles: now removes .ecx/.ecj from both directories
- loadExistingVolume: ecx existence check falls back to data dir
- deleteEcShardIdsForEachLocation: ecx existence check and cleanup
  both cover the data directory
- VolumeEcShardsRebuild: ecx lookup falls back to data directory
  so RebuildEcxFile operates on the correct file
2026-03-07 09:18:48 -08:00
Chris Lu
7354fa87f1 refactor ec shard distribution (#8465)
* refactor ec shard distribution

* fix shard assignment merge and mount errors

* fix mount error aggregation scope

* make WithFields compatible and wrap errors
2026-02-27 17:21:13 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
a9d12a0792 Implement full scrubbing for EC volumes (#8318)
Implement full scrubbing for EC volumes.
2026-02-16 15:09:01 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
1ebc9dd530 Have local EC volume scrubbing check needle integrity whenever possible. (#8334)
If local EC scrubbing hits needles whose chunk location reside entirely
in local shards, we can fully reconstruct them, and check CRCs for
data integrity.
2026-02-13 15:43:17 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
e657e7d827 Implement local scrubbing for EC volumes. (#8283) 2026-02-11 11:04:08 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
1a5679a5eb Implement a VolumeEcStatus() RPC for volume servers. (#8006)
Just like `VolumeStatus()`, this call allows inspecting details for
a given EC volume - including number of files and their total size.
2026-02-09 11:52:08 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
f84b70c362 Implement index (fast) scrubbing for regular/EC volumes. (#8207)
Implement index (fast) scrubbing for regular/EC volumes via `ScrubVolume()`/`ScrubEcVolume()`.

Also rearranges existing index test files for reuse across unit tests for different modules.
2026-02-05 11:27:03 -08:00
Chris Lu
82d9d8687b Fix concurrent map access in EC shards info (#8222)
* fix concurrent map access in EC shards info #8219

* refactor: simplify Disk.ToDiskInfo to use ecShards snapshot and avoid redundant locking

* refactor: improve GetEcShards with pre-allocation and defer
2026-02-05 10:24:18 -08:00
Chris Lu
f23e09f58b fix: skip exhausted blocks before creating an interval (#8180)
* fix: skip exhausted blocks before creating an interval

* refactor: optimize interval creation and fix logic duplication

* docs: add docstring for LocateData

* refactor: extract moveToNextBlock helper to deduplicate logic

* fix: use int64 for block index comparison to prevent overflow

* test: add unit test for LocateData boundary crossing (issue #8179)

* fix: skip exhausted blocks to prevent negative interval size and panics (issue #8179)

* refactor: apply review suggestions for test maintainability and code style
2026-02-02 11:12:31 -08:00
promalert
9012069bd7 chore: execute goimports to format the code (#7983)
* chore: execute goimports to format the code

Signed-off-by: promalert <promalert@outlook.com>

* goimports -w .

---------

Signed-off-by: promalert <promalert@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Lu <chris.lu@gmail.com>
2026-01-07 13:06:08 -08:00
Chris Lu
e10f11b480 opt: reduce ShardsInfo memory usage with bitmap and sorted slice (#7974)
* opt: reduce ShardsInfo memory usage with bitmap and sorted slice

- Replace map[ShardId]*ShardInfo with sorted []ShardInfo slice
- Add ShardBits (uint32) bitmap for O(1) existence checks
- Use binary search for O(log n) lookups by shard ID
- Maintain sorted order for efficient iteration
- Add comprehensive unit tests and benchmarks

Memory savings:
- Map overhead: ~48 bytes per entry eliminated
- Pointers: 8 bytes per entry eliminated
- Total: ~56 bytes per shard saved

Performance improvements:
- Has(): O(1) using bitmap
- Size(): O(log n) using binary search (was O(1), acceptable tradeoff)
- Count(): O(1) using popcount on bitmap
- Iteration: Faster due to cache locality

* refactor: add methods to ShardBits type

- Add Has(), Set(), Clear(), and Count() methods to ShardBits
- Simplify ShardsInfo methods by using ShardBits methods
- Improves code readability and encapsulation

* opt: use ShardBits directly in ShardsCountFromVolumeEcShardInformationMessage

Avoid creating a full ShardsInfo object just to count shards.
Directly cast vi.EcIndexBits to ShardBits and use Count() method.

* opt: use strings.Builder in ShardsInfo.String() for efficiency

* refactor: change AsSlice to return []ShardInfo (values instead of pointers)

This completes the memory optimization by avoiding unnecessary pointer slices and potential allocations.

* refactor: rename ShardsCountFromVolumeEcShardInformationMessage to GetShardCount

* fix: prevent deadlock in Add and Subtract methods

Copy shards data from 'other' before releasing its lock to avoid
potential deadlock when a.Add(b) and b.Add(a) are called concurrently.

The previous implementation held other's lock while calling si.Set/Delete,
which acquires si's lock. This could deadlock if two goroutines tried to
add/subtract each other concurrently.

* opt: avoid unnecessary locking in constructor functions

ShardsInfoFromVolume and ShardsInfoFromVolumeEcShardInformationMessage
now build shards slice and bitmap directly without calling Set(), which
acquires a lock on every call. Since the object is local and not yet
shared, locking is unnecessary and adds overhead.

This improves performance during object construction.

* fix: rename 'copy' variable to avoid shadowing built-in function

The variable name 'copy' in TestShardsInfo_Copy shadowed the built-in
copy() function, which is confusing and bad practice. Renamed to 'siCopy'.

* opt: use math/bits.OnesCount32 and reorganize types

1. Replace manual popcount loop with math/bits.OnesCount32 for better
   performance and idiomatic Go code
2. Move ShardSize type definition to ec_shards_info.go for better code
   organization since it's primarily used there

* refactor: Set() now accepts ShardInfo for future extensibility

Changed Set(id ShardId, size ShardSize) to Set(shard ShardInfo) to
support future additions to ShardInfo without changing the API.

This makes the code more extensible as new fields can be added to
ShardInfo (e.g., checksum, location, etc.) without breaking the Set API.

* refactor: move ShardInfo and ShardSize to separate file

Created ec_shard_info.go to hold the basic shard types (ShardInfo and
ShardSize) for better code organization and separation of concerns.

* refactor: add ShardInfo constructor and helper functions

Added NewShardInfo() constructor and IsValid() method to better
encapsulate ShardInfo creation and validation. Updated code to use
the constructor for cleaner, more maintainable code.

* fix: update remaining Set() calls to use NewShardInfo constructor

Fixed compilation errors in storage and shell packages where Set() calls
were not updated to use the new NewShardInfo() constructor.

* fix: remove unreachable code in filer backup commands

Removed unreachable return statements after infinite loops in
filer_backup.go and filer_meta_backup.go to fix compilation errors.

* fix: rename 'new' variable to avoid shadowing built-in

Renamed 'new' to 'result' in MinusParityShards, Plus, and Minus methods
to avoid shadowing Go's built-in new() function.

* fix: update remaining test files to use NewShardInfo constructor

Fixed Set() calls in command_volume_list_test.go and
ec_rebalance_slots_test.go to use NewShardInfo() constructor.
2026-01-06 00:09:52 -08:00
Lisandro Pin
6b98b52acc Fix reporting of EC shard sizes from nodes to masters. (#7835)
SeaweedFS tracks EC shard sizes on topology data stuctures, but this information is never
relayed to master servers :( The end result is that commands reporting disk usage, such
as `volume.list` and `cluster.status`, yield incorrect figures when EC shards are present.

As an example for a simple 5-node test cluster, before...

```
> volume.list
Topology volumeSizeLimit:30000 MB hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9001 hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:3  size:88967096  file_count:172  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[1 5]
        Disk hdd total size:88967096 file_count:172
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9001 total size:88967096 file_count:172
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9002 hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:77267536  file_count:166  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          volume id:3  size:88967096  file_count:172  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[0 4]
        Disk hdd total size:166234632 file_count:338
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9002 total size:166234632 file_count:338
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9003 hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:77267536  file_count:166  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[2 6]
        Disk hdd total size:77267536 file_count:166
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9003 total size:77267536 file_count:166
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9004 hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:77267536  file_count:166  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          volume id:3  size:88967096  file_count:172  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349617
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[3 7]
        Disk hdd total size:166234632 file_count:338
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9004 total size:166234632 file_count:338
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9005 hdd(volume:0/8 active:0 free:8 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:0/8 active:0 free:8 remote:0) id:0
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[8 9 10 11 12 13]
        Disk hdd total size:0 file_count:0
    Rack DefaultRack total size:498703896 file_count:1014
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter total size:498703896 file_count:1014
total size:498703896 file_count:1014
```

...and after:

```
> volume.list
Topology volumeSizeLimit:30000 MB hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9001 hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:81761800  file_count:161  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[1 5 9] sizes:[1:8.00 MiB 5:8.00 MiB 9:8.00 MiB] total:24.00 MiB
        Disk hdd total size:81761800 file_count:161
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9001 total size:81761800 file_count:161
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9002 hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:1/8 active:1 free:7 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:3  size:88678712  file_count:170  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[11 12 13] sizes:[11:8.00 MiB 12:8.00 MiB 13:8.00 MiB] total:24.00 MiB
        Disk hdd total size:88678712 file_count:170
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9002 total size:88678712 file_count:170
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9003 hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:81761800  file_count:161  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          volume id:3  size:88678712  file_count:170  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[0 4 8] sizes:[0:8.00 MiB 4:8.00 MiB 8:8.00 MiB] total:24.00 MiB
        Disk hdd total size:170440512 file_count:331
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9003 total size:170440512 file_count:331
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9004 hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:2/8 active:2 free:6 remote:0) id:0
          volume id:2  size:81761800  file_count:161  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          volume id:3  size:88678712  file_count:170  replica_placement:2  version:3  modified_at_second:1766349495
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[2 6 10] sizes:[2:8.00 MiB 6:8.00 MiB 10:8.00 MiB] total:24.00 MiB
        Disk hdd total size:170440512 file_count:331
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9004 total size:170440512 file_count:331
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
    Rack DefaultRack hdd(volume:6/40 active:6 free:33 remote:0)
      DataNode 192.168.10.111:9005 hdd(volume:0/8 active:0 free:8 remote:0)
        Disk hdd(volume:0/8 active:0 free:8 remote:0) id:0
          ec volume id:1 collection: shards:[3 7] sizes:[3:8.00 MiB 7:8.00 MiB] total:16.00 MiB
        Disk hdd total size:0 file_count:0
    Rack DefaultRack total size:511321536 file_count:993
  DataCenter DefaultDataCenter total size:511321536 file_count:993
total size:511321536 file_count:993
```
2025-12-28 19:30:42 -08:00
Chris Lu
4aa50bfa6a fix: EC rebalance fails with replica placement 000 (#7812)
* fix: EC rebalance fails with replica placement 000

This PR fixes several issues with EC shard distribution:

1. Pre-flight check before EC encoding
   - Verify target disk type has capacity before encoding starts
   - Prevents encoding shards only to fail during rebalance
   - Shows helpful error when wrong diskType is specified (e.g., ssd when volumes are on hdd)

2. Fix EC rebalance with replica placement 000
   - When DiffRackCount=0, shards should be distributed freely across racks
   - The '000' placement means 'no volume replication needed' because EC provides redundancy
   - Previously all racks were skipped with error 'shards X > replica placement limit (0)'

3. Add unit tests for EC rebalance slot calculation
   - TestECRebalanceWithLimitedSlots: documents the limited slots scenario
   - TestECRebalanceZeroFreeSlots: reproduces the 0 free slots error

4. Add Makefile for manual EC testing
   - make setup: start cluster and populate data
   - make shell: open weed shell for EC commands
   - make clean: stop cluster and cleanup

* fix: default -rebalance to true for ec.encode

The -rebalance flag was defaulting to false, which meant ec.encode would
only print shard moves but not actually execute them. This is a poor
default since the whole point of EC encoding is to distribute shards
across servers for fault tolerance.

Now -rebalance defaults to true, so shards are actually distributed
after encoding. Users can use -rebalance=false if they only want to
see what would happen without making changes.

* test/erasure_coding: improve Makefile safety and docs

- Narrow pkill pattern for volume servers to use TEST_DIR instead of
  port pattern, avoiding accidental kills of unrelated SeaweedFS processes
- Document external dependencies (curl, jq) in header comments

* shell: refactor buildRackWithEcShards to reuse buildEcShards

Extract common shard bit construction logic to avoid duplication
between buildEcShards and buildRackWithEcShards helper functions.

* shell: update test for EC replication 000 behavior

When DiffRackCount=0 (replication "000"), EC shards should be
distributed freely across racks since erasure coding provides its
own redundancy. Update test expectation to reflect this behavior.

* erasure_coding: add distribution package for proportional EC shard placement

Add a new reusable package for EC shard distribution that:
- Supports configurable EC ratios (not hard-coded 10+4)
- Distributes shards proportionally based on replication policy
- Provides fault tolerance analysis
- Prefers moving parity shards to keep data shards spread out

Key components:
- ECConfig: Configurable data/parity shard counts
- ReplicationConfig: Parsed XYZ replication policy
- ECDistribution: Target shard counts per DC/rack/node
- Rebalancer: Plans shard moves with parity-first strategy

This enables seaweed-enterprise custom EC ratios and weed worker
integration while maintaining a clean, testable architecture.

* shell: integrate distribution package for EC rebalancing

Add shell wrappers around the distribution package:
- ProportionalECRebalancer: Plans moves using distribution.Rebalancer
- NewProportionalECRebalancerWithConfig: Supports custom EC configs
- GetDistributionSummary/GetFaultToleranceAnalysis: Helper functions

The shell layer converts between EcNode types and the generic
TopologyNode types used by the distribution package.

* test setup

* ec: improve data and parity shard distribution across racks

- Add shardsByTypePerRack helper to track data vs parity shards
- Rewrite doBalanceEcShardsAcrossRacks for two-pass balancing:
  1. Balance data shards (0-9) evenly, max ceil(10/6)=2 per rack
  2. Balance parity shards (10-13) evenly, max ceil(4/6)=1 per rack
- Add balanceShardTypeAcrossRacks for generic shard type balancing
- Add pickRackForShardType to select destination with room for type
- Add unit tests for even data/parity distribution verification

This ensures even read load during normal operation by spreading
both data and parity shards across all available racks.

* ec: make data/parity shard counts configurable in ecBalancer

- Add dataShardCount and parityShardCount fields to ecBalancer struct
- Add getDataShardCount() and getParityShardCount() methods with defaults
- Replace direct constant usage with configurable methods
- Fix unused variable warning for parityPerRack

This allows seaweed-enterprise to use custom EC ratios while
defaulting to standard 10+4 scheme.

* Address PR 7812 review comments

Makefile improvements:
- Save PIDs for each volume server for precise termination
- Use PID-based killing in stop target with pkill fallback
- Use more specific pkill patterns with TEST_DIR paths

Documentation:
- Document jq dependency in README.md

Rebalancer fix:
- Fix duplicate shard count updates in applyMovesToAnalysis
- All planners (DC/rack/node) update counts inline during planning
- Remove duplicate updates from applyMovesToAnalysis to avoid double-counting

* test/erasure_coding: use mktemp for test file template

Use mktemp instead of hardcoded /tmp/testfile_template.bin path
to provide better isolation for concurrent test runs.
2025-12-19 13:29:12 -08:00
Chris Lu
32a9a1f46f fix: sync EC volume files before copying to fix deleted needles not being marked when decoding (#7755)
* fix: sync EC volume files before copying to fix deleted needles not being marked when decoding (#7751)

When a file is deleted from an EC volume, the deletion is written to both
the .ecx and .ecj files. However, these writes were not synced to disk
before the files were copied during ec.decode. This caused the copied
files to miss the deletion markers, resulting in 'leaked' space where
deleted files were not properly tracked after decoding.

This fix:
1. Adds a Sync() method to EcVolume that flushes .ecx and .ecj files
   to disk without closing them
2. Calls Sync() in CopyFile before copying EC volume files to ensure
   all deletions are visible to the copy operation

Fixes #7751

* test: add integration tests for EC volume deletion sync (issue #7751)

Add comprehensive tests to verify that deleted needles are properly
visible after EcVolume.Sync() is called. These tests cover:

1. TestWriteIdxFileFromEcIndex_PreservesDeletedNeedles
   - Verifies that WriteIdxFileFromEcIndex preserves deletion markers
     from .ecx files when generating .idx files

2. TestWriteIdxFileFromEcIndex_ProcessesEcjJournal
   - Verifies that deletions from .ecj journal file are correctly
     appended to the generated .idx file

3. TestEcxFileDeletionVisibleAfterSync
   - Verifies that MarkNeedleDeleted changes are visible after Sync()

4. TestEcxFileDeletionWithSeparateHandles
   - Tests that synced changes are visible across separate file handles

5. TestEcVolumeSyncEnsuresDeletionsVisible
   - Integration test for the full EcVolume.DeleteNeedleFromEcx +
     Sync() workflow that validates the fix for issue #7751

* refactor: log sync errors in EcVolume.Sync() instead of ignoring them

Per code review feedback: sync errors could reintroduce the bug this PR
fixes, so logging warnings helps with debugging.
2025-12-14 21:26:05 -08:00
Chris Lu
7ed7578424 fix(ec.decode): purge EC shards when volume is empty (#7749)
* fix(ec.decode): purge EC shards when volume is empty

When an EC volume has no live entries (all deleted), ec.decode should not generate an empty normal volume. Instead, treat decode as a no-op and allow shard purge to proceed cleanly.\n\nFixes: #7748

* chore: address PR review comments

* test: cover live EC index + avoid magic string

* chore: harden empty-EC handling

- Make shard cleanup best-effort (collect errors)\n- Remove unreachable EOF handling in HasLiveNeedles\n- Add empty ecx test case\n- Share no-live-entries substring between server/client\n

* perf: parallelize EC shard unmount/delete across locations

* refactor: combine unmount+delete into single goroutine per location

* refactor: use errors.Join for multi-error aggregation

* refactor: use existing ErrorWaitGroup for parallel execution

* fix: capture loop variables + clarify SuperBlockSize safety
2025-12-14 17:06:13 -08:00
Chris Lu
4f038820dc Add disk-aware EC rebalancing (#7597)
* Add placement package for EC shard placement logic

- Consolidate EC shard placement algorithm for reuse across shell and worker tasks
- Support multi-pass selection: racks, then servers, then disks
- Include proper spread verification and scoring functions
- Comprehensive test coverage for various cluster topologies

* Make ec.balance disk-aware for multi-disk servers

- Add EcDisk struct to track individual disks on volume servers
- Update EcNode to maintain per-disk shard distribution
- Parse disk_id from EC shard information during topology collection
- Implement pickBestDiskOnNode() for selecting best disk per shard
- Add diskDistributionScore() for tie-breaking node selection
- Update all move operations to specify target disk in RPC calls
- Improves shard balance within multi-disk servers, not just across servers

* Use placement package in EC detection for consistent disk-level placement

- Replace custom EC disk selection logic with shared placement package
- Convert topology DiskInfo to placement.DiskCandidate format
- Use SelectDestinations() for multi-rack/server/disk spreading
- Convert placement results back to topology DiskInfo for task creation
- Ensures EC detection uses same placement logic as shell commands

* Make volume server evacuation disk-aware

- Use pickBestDiskOnNode() when selecting evacuation target disk
- Specify target disk in evacuation RPC requests
- Maintains balanced disk distribution during server evacuations

* Rename PlacementConfig to PlacementRequest for clarity

PlacementRequest better reflects that this is a request for placement
rather than a configuration object. This improves API semantics.

* Rename DefaultConfig to DefaultPlacementRequest

Aligns with the PlacementRequest type naming for consistency

* Address review comments from Gemini and CodeRabbit

Fix HIGH issues:
- Fix empty disk discovery: Now discovers all disks from VolumeInfos,
  not just from EC shards. This ensures disks without EC shards are
  still considered for placement.
- Fix EC shard count calculation in detection.go: Now correctly filters
  by DiskId and sums actual shard counts using ShardBits.ShardIdCount()
  instead of just counting EcShardInfo entries.

Fix MEDIUM issues:
- Add disk ID to evacuation log messages for consistency with other logging
- Remove unused serverToDisks variable in placement.go
- Fix comment that incorrectly said 'ascending' when sorting is 'descending'

* add ec tests

* Update ec-integration-tests.yml

* Update ec_integration_test.go

* Fix EC integration tests CI: build weed binary and update actions

- Add 'Build weed binary' step before running tests
- Update actions/setup-go from v4 to v6 (Node20 compatibility)
- Update actions/checkout from v2 to v4 (Node20 compatibility)
- Move working-directory to test step only

* Add disk-aware EC rebalancing integration tests

- Add TestDiskAwareECRebalancing test with multi-disk cluster setup
- Test EC encode with disk awareness (shows disk ID in output)
- Test EC balance with disk-level shard distribution
- Add helper functions for disk-level verification:
  - startMultiDiskCluster: 3 servers x 4 disks each
  - countShardsPerDisk: track shards per disk per server
  - calculateDiskShardVariance: measure distribution balance
- Verify no single disk is overloaded with shards
2025-12-02 12:30:15 -08:00
chrislu
b7ba6785a2 go fmt 2025-10-27 23:04:55 -07:00
Chris Lu
208d7f24f4 Erasure Coding: Ec refactoring (#7396)
* refactor: add ECContext structure to encapsulate EC parameters

- Create ec_context.go with ECContext struct
- NewDefaultECContext() creates context with default 10+4 configuration
- Helper methods: CreateEncoder(), ToExt(), String()
- Foundation for cleaner function signatures
- No behavior change, still uses hardcoded 10+4

* refactor: update ec_encoder.go to use ECContext

- Add WriteEcFilesWithContext() and RebuildEcFilesWithContext() functions
- Keep old functions for backward compatibility (call new versions)
- Update all internal functions to accept ECContext parameter
- Use ctx.DataShards, ctx.ParityShards, ctx.TotalShards consistently
- Use ctx.CreateEncoder() instead of hardcoded reedsolomon.New()
- Use ctx.ToExt() for shard file extensions
- No behavior change, still uses default 10+4 configuration

* refactor: update ec_volume.go to use ECContext

- Add ECContext field to EcVolume struct
- Initialize ECContext with default configuration in NewEcVolume()
- Update LocateEcShardNeedleInterval() to use ECContext.DataShards
- Phase 1: Always uses default 10+4 configuration
- No behavior change

* refactor: add EC shard count fields to VolumeInfo protobuf

- Add data_shards_count field (field 8) to VolumeInfo message
- Add parity_shards_count field (field 9) to VolumeInfo message
- Fields are optional, 0 means use default (10+4)
- Backward compatible: fields added at end
- Phase 1: Foundation for future customization

* refactor: regenerate protobuf Go files with EC shard count fields

- Regenerated volume_server_pb/*.go with new EC fields
- DataShardsCount and ParityShardsCount accessors added to VolumeInfo
- No behavior change, fields not yet used

* refactor: update VolumeEcShardsGenerate to use ECContext

- Create ECContext with default configuration in VolumeEcShardsGenerate
- Use ecCtx.TotalShards and ecCtx.ToExt() in cleanup
- Call WriteEcFilesWithContext() instead of WriteEcFiles()
- Save EC configuration (DataShardsCount, ParityShardsCount) to VolumeInfo
- Log EC context being used
- Phase 1: Always uses default 10+4 configuration
- No behavior change

* fmt

* refactor: update ec_test.go to use ECContext

- Update TestEncodingDecoding to create and use ECContext
- Update validateFiles() to accept ECContext parameter
- Update removeGeneratedFiles() to use ctx.TotalShards and ctx.ToExt()
- Test passes with default 10+4 configuration

* refactor: use EcShardConfig message instead of separate fields

* optimize: pre-calculate row sizes in EC encoding loop

* refactor: replace TotalShards field with Total() method

- Remove TotalShards field from ECContext to avoid field drift
- Add Total() method that computes DataShards + ParityShards
- Update all references to use ctx.Total() instead of ctx.TotalShards
- Read EC config from VolumeInfo when loading EC volumes
- Read data shard count from .vif in VolumeEcShardsToVolume
- Use >= instead of > for exact boundary handling in encoding loops

* optimize: simplify VolumeEcShardsToVolume to use existing EC context

- Remove redundant CollectEcShards call
- Remove redundant .vif file loading
- Use v.ECContext.DataShards directly (already loaded by NewEcVolume)
- Slice tempShards instead of collecting again

* refactor: rename MaxShardId to MaxShardCount for clarity

- Change from MaxShardId=31 to MaxShardCount=32
- Eliminates confusing +1 arithmetic (MaxShardId+1)
- More intuitive: MaxShardCount directly represents the limit

fix: support custom EC ratios beyond 14 shards in VolumeEcShardsToVolume

- Add MaxShardId constant (31, since ShardBits is uint32)
- Use MaxShardId+1 (32) instead of TotalShardsCount (14) for tempShards buffer
- Prevents panic when slicing for volumes with >14 total shards
- Critical fix for custom EC configurations like 20+10

* fix: add validation for EC shard counts from VolumeInfo

- Validate DataShards/ParityShards are positive and within MaxShardCount
- Prevent zero or invalid values that could cause divide-by-zero
- Fallback to defaults if validation fails, with warning log
- VolumeEcShardsGenerate now preserves existing EC config when regenerating
- Critical safety fix for corrupted or legacy .vif files

* fix: RebuildEcFiles now loads EC config from .vif file

- Critical: RebuildEcFiles was always using default 10+4 config
- Now loads actual EC config from .vif file when rebuilding shards
- Validates config before use (positive shards, within MaxShardCount)
- Falls back to default if .vif missing or invalid
- Prevents data corruption when rebuilding custom EC volumes

* add: defensive validation for dataShards in VolumeEcShardsToVolume

- Validate dataShards > 0 and <= MaxShardCount before use
- Prevents panic from corrupted or uninitialized ECContext
- Returns clear error message instead of panic
- Defense-in-depth: validates even though upstream should catch issues

* fix: replace TotalShardsCount with MaxShardCount for custom EC ratio support

Critical fixes to support custom EC ratios > 14 shards:

disk_location_ec.go:
- validateEcVolume: Check shards 0-31 instead of 0-13 during validation
- removeEcVolumeFiles: Remove shards 0-31 instead of 0-13 during cleanup

ec_volume_info.go ShardBits methods:
- ShardIds(): Iterate up to MaxShardCount (32) instead of TotalShardsCount (14)
- ToUint32Slice(): Iterate up to MaxShardCount (32)
- IndexToShardId(): Iterate up to MaxShardCount (32)
- MinusParityShards(): Remove shards 10-31 instead of 10-13 (added note about Phase 2)
- Minus() shard size copy: Iterate up to MaxShardCount (32)
- resizeShardSizes(): Iterate up to MaxShardCount (32)

Without these changes:
- Custom EC ratios > 14 total shards would fail validation on startup
- Shards 14-31 would never be discovered or cleaned up
- ShardBits operations would miss shards >= 14

These changes are backward compatible - MaxShardCount (32) includes
the default TotalShardsCount (14), so existing 10+4 volumes work as before.

* fix: replace TotalShardsCount with MaxShardCount in critical data structures

Critical fixes for buffer allocations and loops that must support
custom EC ratios up to 32 shards:

Data Structures:
- store_ec.go:354: Buffer allocation for shard recovery (bufs array)
- topology_ec.go:14: EcShardLocations.Locations fixed array size
- command_ec_rebuild.go:268: EC shard map allocation
- command_ec_common.go:626: Shard-to-locations map allocation

Shard Discovery Loops:
- ec_task.go:378: Loop to find generated shard files
- ec_shard_management.go: All 8 loops that check/count EC shards

These changes are critical because:
1. Buffer allocations sized to 14 would cause index-out-of-bounds panics
   when accessing shards 14-31
2. Fixed arrays sized to 14 would truncate shard location data
3. Loops limited to 0-13 would never discover/manage shards 14-31

Note: command_ec_encode.go:208 intentionally NOT changed - it creates
shard IDs to mount after encoding. In Phase 1 we always generate 14
shards, so this remains TotalShardsCount and will be made dynamic in
Phase 2 based on actual EC context.

Without these fixes, custom EC ratios > 14 total shards would cause:
- Runtime panics (array index out of bounds)
- Data loss (shards 14-31 never discovered/tracked)
- Incomplete shard management (missing shards not detected)

* refactor: move MaxShardCount constant to ec_encoder.go

Moved MaxShardCount from ec_volume_info.go to ec_encoder.go to group it
with other shard count constants (DataShardsCount, ParityShardsCount,
TotalShardsCount). This improves code organization and makes it easier
to understand the relationship between these constants.

Location: ec_encoder.go line 22, between TotalShardsCount and MinTotalDisks

* improve: add defensive programming and better error messages for EC

Code review improvements from CodeRabbit:

1. ShardBits Guardrails (ec_volume_info.go):
   - AddShardId, RemoveShardId: Reject shard IDs >= MaxShardCount
   - HasShardId: Return false for out-of-range shard IDs
   - Prevents silent no-ops from bit shifts with invalid IDs

2. Future-Proof Regex (disk_location_ec.go):
   - Updated regex from \.ec[0-9][0-9] to \.ec\d{2,3}
   - Now matches .ec00 through .ec999 (currently .ec00-.ec31 used)
   - Supports future increases to MaxShardCount beyond 99

3. Better Error Messages (volume_grpc_erasure_coding.go):
   - Include valid range (1..32) in dataShards validation error
   - Helps operators quickly identify the problem

4. Validation Before Save (volume_grpc_erasure_coding.go):
   - Validate ECContext (DataShards > 0, ParityShards > 0, Total <= MaxShardCount)
   - Log EC config being saved to .vif for debugging
   - Prevents writing invalid configs to disk

These changes improve robustness and debuggability without changing
core functionality.

* fmt

* fix: critical bugs from code review + clean up comments

Critical bug fixes:
1. command_ec_rebuild.go: Fixed indentation causing compilation error
   - Properly nested if/for blocks in registerEcNode

2. ec_shard_management.go: Fixed isComplete logic incorrectly using MaxShardCount
   - Changed from MaxShardCount (32) back to TotalShardsCount (14)
   - Default 10+4 volumes were being incorrectly reported as incomplete
   - Missing shards 14-31 were being incorrectly reported as missing
   - Fixed in 4 locations: volume completeness checks and getMissingShards

3. ec_volume_info.go: Fixed MinusParityShards removing too many shards
   - Changed from MaxShardCount (32) back to TotalShardsCount (14)
   - Was incorrectly removing shard IDs 10-31 instead of just 10-13

Comment cleanup:
- Removed Phase 1/Phase 2 references (development plan context)
- Replaced with clear statements about default 10+4 configuration
- SeaweedFS repo uses fixed 10+4 EC ratio, no phases needed

Root cause: Over-aggressive replacement of TotalShardsCount with MaxShardCount.
MaxShardCount (32) is the limit for buffer allocations and shard ID loops,
but TotalShardsCount (14) must be used for default EC configuration logic.

* fix: add defensive bounds checks and compute actual shard counts

Critical fixes from code review:

1. topology_ec.go: Add defensive bounds checks to AddShard/DeleteShard
   - Prevent panic when shardId >= MaxShardCount (32)
   - Return false instead of crashing on out-of-range shard IDs

2. command_ec_common.go: Fix doBalanceEcShardsAcrossRacks
   - Was using hardcoded TotalShardsCount (14) for all volumes
   - Now computes actual totalShardsForVolume from rackToShardCount
   - Fixes incorrect rebalancing for volumes with custom EC ratios
   - Example: 5+2=7 shards would incorrectly use 14 as average

These fixes improve robustness and prepare for future custom EC ratios
without changing current behavior for default 10+4 volumes.

Note: MinusParityShards and ec_task.go intentionally NOT changed for
seaweedfs repo - these will be enhanced in seaweed-enterprise repo
where custom EC ratio configuration is added.

* fmt

* style: make MaxShardCount type casting explicit in loops

Improved code clarity by explicitly casting MaxShardCount to the
appropriate type when used in loop comparisons:

- ShardId comparisons: Cast to ShardId(MaxShardCount)
- uint32 comparisons: Cast to uint32(MaxShardCount)

Changed in 5 locations:
- Minus() loop (line 90)
- ShardIds() loop (line 143)
- ToUint32Slice() loop (line 152)
- IndexToShardId() loop (line 219)
- resizeShardSizes() loop (line 248)

This makes the intent explicit and improves type safety readability.
No functional changes - purely a style improvement.
2025-10-27 22:13:31 -07:00
Chris Lu
b4d9618efc volume server UI: fix ec volume ui (#7104)
* fix ec volume ui

* Update weed/storage/erasure_coding/ec_volume.go

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2025-08-07 00:07:03 -07:00
Chris Lu
9d013ea9b8 Admin UI: include ec shard sizes into volume server info (#7071)
* show ec shards on dashboard, show max in its own column

* master collect shard size info

* master send shard size via VolumeList

* change to more efficient shard sizes slice

* include ec shard sizes into volume server info

* Eliminated Redundant gRPC Calls

* much more efficient

* Efficient Counting: bits.OnesCount32() uses CPU-optimized instructions to count set bits in O(1)

* avoid extra volume list call

* simplify

* preserve existing shard sizes

* avoid hard coded value

* Update weed/storage/erasure_coding/ec_volume_info.go

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* Update weed/admin/dash/volume_management.go

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* Update ec_volume_info.go

* address comments

* avoid duplicated functions

* Update weed/admin/dash/volume_management.go

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* simplify

* refactoring

* fix compilation

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2025-08-02 02:16:49 -07:00
Chris Lu
891a2fb6eb Admin: misc improvements on admin server and workers. EC now works. (#7055)
* initial design

* added simulation as tests

* reorganized the codebase to move the simulation framework and tests into their own dedicated package

* integration test. ec worker task

* remove "enhanced" reference

* start master, volume servers, filer

Current Status
 Master: Healthy and running (port 9333)
 Filer: Healthy and running (port 8888)
 Volume Servers: All 6 servers running (ports 8080-8085)
🔄 Admin/Workers: Will start when dependencies are ready

* generate write load

* tasks are assigned

* admin start wtih grpc port. worker has its own working directory

* Update .gitignore

* working worker and admin. Task detection is not working yet.

* compiles, detection uses volumeSizeLimitMB from master

* compiles

* worker retries connecting to admin

* build and restart

* rendering pending tasks

* skip task ID column

* sticky worker id

* test canScheduleTaskNow

* worker reconnect to admin

* clean up logs

* worker register itself first

* worker can run ec work and report status

but:
1. one volume should not be repeatedly worked on.
2. ec shards needs to be distributed and source data should be deleted.

* move ec task logic

* listing ec shards

* local copy, ec. Need to distribute.

* ec is mostly working now

* distribution of ec shards needs improvement
* need configuration to enable ec

* show ec volumes

* interval field UI component

* rename

* integration test with vauuming

* garbage percentage threshold

* fix warning

* display ec shard sizes

* fix ec volumes list

* Update ui.go

* show default values

* ensure correct default value

* MaintenanceConfig use ConfigField

* use schema defined defaults

* config

* reduce duplication

* refactor to use BaseUIProvider

* each task register its schema

* checkECEncodingCandidate use ecDetector

* use vacuumDetector

* use volumeSizeLimitMB

* remove

remove

* remove unused

* refactor

* use new framework

* remove v2 reference

* refactor

* left menu can scroll now

* The maintenance manager was not being initialized when no data directory was configured for persistent storage.

* saving config

* Update task_config_schema_templ.go

* enable/disable tasks

* protobuf encoded task configurations

* fix system settings

* use ui component

* remove logs

* interface{} Reduction

* reduce interface{}

* reduce interface{}

* avoid from/to map

* reduce interface{}

* refactor

* keep it DRY

* added logging

* debug messages

* debug level

* debug

* show the log caller line

* use configured task policy

* log level

* handle admin heartbeat response

* Update worker.go

* fix EC rack and dc count

* Report task status to admin server

* fix task logging, simplify interface checking, use erasure_coding constants

* factor in empty volume server during task planning

* volume.list adds disk id

* track disk id also

* fix locking scheduled and manual scanning

* add active topology

* simplify task detector

* ec task completed, but shards are not showing up

* implement ec in ec_typed.go

* adjust log level

* dedup

* implementing ec copying shards and only ecx files

* use disk id when distributing ec shards

🎯 Planning: ActiveTopology creates DestinationPlan with specific TargetDisk
📦 Task Creation: maintenance_integration.go creates ECDestination with DiskId
🚀 Task Execution: EC task passes DiskId in VolumeEcShardsCopyRequest
💾 Volume Server: Receives disk_id and stores shards on specific disk (vs.store.Locations[req.DiskId])
📂 File System: EC shards and metadata land in the exact disk directory planned

* Delete original volume from all locations

* clean up existing shard locations

* local encoding and distributing

* Update docker/admin_integration/EC-TESTING-README.md

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* check volume id range

* simplify

* fix tests

* fix types

* clean up logs and tests

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2025-07-30 12:38:03 -07:00
Chris Lu
69553e5ba6 convert error fromating to %w everywhere (#6995) 2025-07-16 23:39:27 -07:00
chrislu
e5adc3872a ensure deleted entries are deleted
fix https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/issues/6936
2025-07-01 00:45:13 -07:00
chrislu
d2be5822a1 refactoring 2025-06-16 22:25:22 -07:00
Lisandro Pin
dddb0f0ae5 Fix update of SeaweedFS_volumeServer_volumes gauge metrics when EC shards are unmounted (#6776) 2025-05-09 10:15:34 -07:00
Quentin D.
2ae5b480a6 Use the correct constant when computing the offset in SearchNeedleFromSortedIndex (#6771)
NeedleHeaderSize happen to have the same size as NeedleMapEntrySize, except when running the 5 bytes offset variant of Seaweedfs, because it does not contain OffsetSize. This causes ECX corruption on deletes, due to the drifting offset computation (offset is always computed on a basis of 16 bytes per record instead of 17 bytes)

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2025-05-09 08:47:53 -07:00
chrislu
ec155022e7 "golang.org/x/exp/slices" => "slices" and go fmt 2024-12-19 19:25:06 -08:00
chrislu
c9f3448692 ReadAt may return io.EOF t end of file
related to https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/issues/6219
2024-11-21 00:37:38 -08:00
chrislu
96f1a2e01a adjust error message 2024-11-19 14:16:06 -08:00
chrislu
ae5bd0667a rename proto field from DestroyTime to expire_at_sec
For TTL volume converted into EC volume, this change may leave the volumes staying.
2024-10-24 21:35:11 -07:00
augustazz
0b00706454 EC volume supports expiration and displays expiration message when executing volume.list (#5895)
* ec volume expire

* volume.list show DestroyTime

* comments

* code optimization

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2024-08-16 00:20:00 -07:00
chrislu
fdf7193ae7 rename 2024-08-13 13:59:24 -07:00
chrislu
07f4998188 add dat file size into vif for EC 2024-08-13 13:56:00 -07:00
chrislu
3a2e21fee7 fix EC reading on nLargeBlockRows
fix https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/issues/5465
2024-08-13 12:01:46 -07:00
steve.wei
0bdf121e51 rename VolumeServerVolumeGauge (#5504) 2024-04-17 04:49:50 -07:00
rustrover
ab70aa92da remove repetitive words (#5364) 2024-03-09 07:35:47 -08:00
chrislu
6ebe26a765 Revert "Revert "Revert "Add disk type to prometheus metrics" (#4777)""
This reverts commit 567d788928.
2023-10-03 08:28:52 -07:00
chrislu
7540d43ee9 Revert "Revert "fix compilation""
This reverts commit f9abfd0b03.
2023-10-03 08:28:02 -07:00
chrislu
249c0e06ef Revert "fix compilation"
This reverts commit 451ec6504d.
2023-10-03 08:27:50 -07:00
chrislu
451ec6504d fix compilation 2023-10-03 08:15:18 -07:00
chrislu
f9abfd0b03 Revert "fix compilation"
This reverts commit 0483ba3889.
2023-10-03 07:58:11 -07:00
chrislu
0483ba3889 fix compilation 2023-10-02 11:55:50 -07:00
chrislu
567d788928 Revert "Revert "Add disk type to prometheus metrics" (#4777)"
This reverts commit 9215ba24be.
2023-10-02 11:49:54 -07:00
chrislu
645ae8c57b Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs""
This reverts commit 8cb42c39
2023-09-25 09:35:16 -07:00
chrislu
8cb42c39ad Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs"
This reverts commit 2e5aa06026, reversing
changes made to 4d414f54a2.
2023-09-18 16:12:50 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
a04bd4d26f Bump github.com/rclone/rclone from 1.63.1 to 1.64.0 (#4850)
* Bump github.com/rclone/rclone from 1.63.1 to 1.64.0

Bumps [github.com/rclone/rclone](https://github.com/rclone/rclone) from 1.63.1 to 1.64.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/blob/master/RELEASE.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/compare/v1.63.1...v1.64.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/rclone/rclone
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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* API changes

* go mod

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2023-09-18 14:43:05 -07:00
Lars Lehtonen
f24c7e803f weed/storage/erasure_coding: Close() after error handling 2023-09-06 07:35:54 -07:00