#### Summary of Changes
This PR further enables group by operation on storage type in blockstore_rocksdb_cfs metrics.
Such group-by allows us to further compare the performance metrics between rocks-level and
rocks-fifo.
To make things extensible, this PR introduces BlockstoreAdvancedOptions and move shred_storage_type.
All fields in BlockstoreAdvancedOptions will support group-by operation in blockstore_rocksdb_cfs.
Dependency: #23580
This PR enables blockstore to periodically report RocksDB column family properties.
The reported properties are under blockstore_rocksdb_cfs, and the properties also
support group by operation on cf_name.
- Use info!()/warn!() over println!()/eprintln!()
- Make status prints consistent
- Add default RUST_LOG filter to see test printouts
- Adjust reported data to show shreds and rates we care about
The number of shreds that result from a given number of entries is
variable and in our test case, somewhat unintuitive to think about when
trying to determine how much data we're pushing into the blockstore. So,
this change converts the unit of test parameters from entries to shreds.
This change also cleans up some variable naming for clarity and prints.
Summary:
* Add NUM_WRITERS to ledger_cleanup to enable multiple writers.
(Note that our insert_shreds() is still single threaded because
it has a lock that limits only one writer at a time.)
* Make pre-generated slots more performent by directly inserting
into the shared queue. Otherwise, the main-thread which
prepares the slots will be slower than the writers.
* Correct the shred insertion time -- before this diff it did not
wait for joining all writer threads.
* Move test-validator to own module to reduce core dependencies
* Fix a few TestValidator paths
* Use solana_test_validator crate for solana_test_validator bin
* Move client int tests to separate crate
Co-authored-by: Tyera Eulberg <tyera@solana.com>
Summary of Changes
Create a plugin mechanism in the accounts update path so that accounts data can be streamed out to external data stores (be it Kafka or Postgres). The plugin mechanism allows
Data stores of connection strings/credentials to be configured,
Accounts with patterns to be streamed
PostgreSQL implementation of the streaming for different destination stores to be plugged in.
The code comprises 4 major parts:
accountsdb-plugin-intf: defines the plugin interface which concrete plugin should implement.
accountsdb-plugin-manager: manages the load/unload of plugins and provide interfaces which the validator can notify of accounts update to plugins.
accountsdb-plugin-postgres: the concrete plugin implementation for PostgreSQL
The validator integrations: updated streamed right after snapshot restore and after account update from transaction processing or other real updates.
The plugin is optionally loaded on demand by new validator CLI argument -- there is no impact if the plugin is not loaded.
* reimplement rpc pubsub with a broadcast queue
* update tests for new pubsub implementation
* fix: fix review suggestions
* chore(rpc): add additional pubsub metrics
* integrate max subscriptions check into SubscriptionTracker to reduce locking
* separate subscription control from tracker
* limit memory usage of items in pubsub broadcast queue, improve error handling
* add more pubsub metrics
* add final count metrics to pubsub
* add metric for total number of subscriptions
* fix small review suggestions
* remove by_params from SubscriptionTracker and add node_progress_watchers map instead
* add subscription tracker tests
* add metrics for number of pubsub notifications as a counter
* ignore clippy lint in TokenCounter
* fix underflow in token counter
* reduce queue capacity in pubsub tests
* fix(rpc): fix test timeouts
* fix race in account subscription test
* Add RpcSubscriptions::new_for_tests
Co-authored-by: Pavel Strakhov <p.strakhov@iconic.vc>
Co-authored-by: Nikita Podoliako <n.podoliako@zubr.io>
Co-authored-by: Tyera Eulberg <tyera@solana.com>
AccountsBackgroundService now knows about incremental snapshots. It is
now also in charge of deciding if an AccountsPackage is destined to be a
SnapshotPackage or not (or just used by AccountsHashVerifier).
!!! New behavior changes !!!
Taking snapshots (both bank and archive) **MUST** succeed.
This is required because of how the last full snapshot slot is
calculated, which is used by AccountsBackgroundService when calling
`clean_accounts()`.
File system calls are now unwrapped and will result in a crash. As Trent told me:
>Well I think if a snapshot fails due to some IO error, it's very likely that the operator is going to have to intervene before it works. We should exit error in this case, otherwise the validator might happily spin for several more hours, never successfully writing a complete snapshot, before something else brings it down. This would leave the validator's last local snapshot many more slots behind than it would be had we exited outright and potentially force the operator to abandon ledger continuity in favor of a quick catchup
Other errors will set the `exit` flag to `true`, and the node will gracefully shutdown.
Fixes#19167Fixes#19168
#### Problem
Snapshot names are overloaded, and there are multiple terms that mean the same thing. This is confusing. Here's a list of ones in the codebase that I've found:
```
- snapshot_dir
- snapshots_dir
- snapshot_path
- snapshot_output_dir
- snapshot_package_output_path
- snapshot_archives_dir
```
#### Summary of Changes
For all the ones that are about the directory where snapshot archives are stored, ensure they are `snapshot_archives_dir`. For the ones about the (bank) snapshots directory, set to `bank_snapshots_dir`.
Co-authored-by: Michael Vines <mvines@gmail.com>
Renaming these types to better communicate their usages, which will
further diverge as incremental snapshot support is added.
With the new names, AccountsPacakge now refers to the type between
AccountsBackgroundProcess and AccountsHashVerifier, and SnapshotPackage
refers to the type between AccountsHashVerifier and
SnapshotPackagerService.
Add a test for snapshots that spins up AccountsBackgroundService,
AccountsHashVerifier, and SnapshotPackagerService.
Currently there is not a test for snapshots that spins up the background
services fully. This means that there's not a current test that I can
use when adding incremental snapshot support to these three services.
Fixes#19014
Filtering out storages for incremental snapshots will be needed by the
background services for incremental snapshot support, but there is not a
Bank at that point. Since the filtering doesn't apply only to Bank, and
more to snapshots, move the functionality into snapshot_utils.