1. 24 May, 2018 9 commits
  2. 17 May, 2018 1 commit
    • Julien Muchembled's avatar
      fixup! importer: fetch and process the data to import in a separate process · dc220d04
      Julien Muchembled authored
      - for FileStorage DB, make sure a transaction index is built at most once
      - for other DB types, reopen the DB in the subprocess
      
      Now that we have specific code for FileStorage, the generic case is not tested
      anymore. We should add a test using ZEO. Or better, and in some way crazy,
      one with NEO, but one would need to fix a special case in getObject.
      dc220d04
  3. 16 May, 2018 5 commits
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      Serialize empty transaction extension with an empty string · a6d4c4e9
      Julien Muchembled authored
      The protocol version is increased to ensure that client nodes are able to
      handle an empty 'extension' field in AnswerTransactionInformation.
      
      It also means that once new transactions are written, going back to a previous
      revision is not possible.
      a6d4c4e9
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      client: fix partial import from a source storage · 346c9d00
      Julien Muchembled authored
      The correct way to specify a start/stop tid is when constructing the 'source'
      object, hence the remove of start/stop args. In fact, source.iterator()
      does not always take such args.
      
      On the other hand, when resuming import, Application.importFrom must manage
      with incomplete preindex.
      346c9d00
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      qa: give a title to subprocesses of functional tests · b648904b
      Julien Muchembled authored
      Same as previous commit: only cosmetics so optional.
      b648904b
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      importer: give a title to the 'import' and 'writeback' subprocesses · 461df152
      Julien Muchembled authored
      'title' means both process name and command line.
      
      This is cosmetics so it won't fail if the 'setproctitle' module
      is not available.
      461df152
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      importer: fetch and process the data to import in a separate process · 05bf48de
      Julien Muchembled authored
      A new subprocess is used to:
      - fetch data from the source DB
      - repickle to change oids (when merging several DB)
      - compress
      - checksum
      
      This is mostly useful for the second step, which is relatively much slower than
      any other step, while not releasing the GIL.
      
      By using a second CPU core, it is also often possible to use a better
      compression algorithm for free (e.g. zlib=9). Actually, smaller data can speed
      up the writing process.
      
      In addition to greatly speed up the import by parallelizing fetch+process with
      write, it also makes the main process more reactive to queries from client
      nodes.
      05bf48de
  4. 15 May, 2018 1 commit
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      importer: new option to write back new transactions to the source database · 30a02bdc
      Julien Muchembled authored
      By doing the work with secondary connections to the underlying databases,
      asynchronously and in a separate process, this should have minimal impact on
      the performance of the storage node. Extra complexity comes from backends that
      may lose connection to the database (here MySQL): this commit fully implements
      reconnection.
      30a02bdc
  5. 11 May, 2018 3 commits
  6. 07 May, 2018 4 commits
  7. 18 Apr, 2018 3 commits
  8. 16 Apr, 2018 3 commits
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      Fix a few issues with ZODB5 · 1316c225
      Julien Muchembled authored
      In the Importer storage backend, the repickler code never really worked with
      ZODB 5 (use of protocol > 1), and now the test does not pass anymore.
      
      The other issues caused by ZODB commit 12ee41c47310156027a674932df34b60de86ba36
      are fixed:
      
        TypeError: list indices must be integers, not binary
      
        ValueError: unsupported pickle protocol: 3
      
      Although not necessary as long as we don't support Python 3,
      this commit also replaces `str` by `bytes` in a few places.
      1316c225
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      importer: do not trigger speedupFileStorageTxnLookup uselessly · 3bcac6d3
      Julien Muchembled authored
      When importing a FileStorage DB without interruption and without having to
      serve client nodes, the index built by speedupFileStorageTxnLookup is useless.
      Such case happens when doing simulation tests and on DB with many oids,
      it can take a lot of time and memory for nothing.
      3bcac6d3
  9. 13 Apr, 2018 2 commits
  10. 12 Apr, 2018 2 commits
  11. 10 Apr, 2018 1 commit
  12. 29 Mar, 2018 2 commits
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      master: automatically discard feeding cells that get out-of-date · 3efbbfe3
      Julien Muchembled authored
      This is a follow-up of commit 2ca7c335,
      which changed 'tweak' not to discard readable cells too quickly.
      
      The scenario of a storage being lost whereas it has feeding cells was forgotten.
      These must be discarded immediately, otherwise we end up with more up-to-date
      cells than wanted. Without the change in outdate(), testSafeTweak would end
      with: UU.|U.U|UUU
      
      Once replication is optimized not to always restart checking cells from the
      beginning:
      - Remembering that an out-of-date cell was feeding could be a safer
        option, but it may not be worth the extra complexity.
      - Another possibility may be to replace the FEEDING state by an automatic
        partial tweak that only discards up-to-date cells too many whenever a cell
        becomes up-to-date.
      3efbbfe3
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      3443d483
  13. 20 Mar, 2018 2 commits
  14. 14 Mar, 2018 1 commit
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      storage: fix replication of creation undone · c3343279
      Julien Muchembled authored
      For records that undo object creation, None values are used at the backend
      level whereas the protocol is not designed to serialize None for any field.
      
      Therefore, a dance done in many places around packet serialization, using the
      specific 0/ZERO_HASH/'' triplet to represent a deleted oid. For replication,
      it was missing at the sender side, leading to the following crash:
      
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "neo/storage/app.py", line 147, in run
            self._run()
          File "neo/storage/app.py", line 178, in _run
            self.doOperation()
          File "neo/storage/app.py", line 257, in doOperation
            next(task_queue[-1]) or task_queue.rotate()
          File "neo/storage/handlers/storage.py", line 271, in push
            conn.send(Packets.AddObject(oid, *object), msg_id)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 234, in __init__
            self._fmt.encode(buf.write, args)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 345, in encode
            return self._trace(self._encode, writer, items)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 334, in _trace
            return method(*args)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 367, in _encode
            item.encode(writer, value)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 345, in encode
            return self._trace(self._encode, writer, items)
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 342, in _trace
            raise ParseError(self, trace)
        ParseError: at add_object/checksum:
          File "neo/lib/protocol.py", line 553, in _encode
            assert len(checksum) == 20, (len(checksum), checksum)
        TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()
      c3343279
  15. 13 Mar, 2018 1 commit