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[Bug]: Upload into group folder causes a massive delay on move operation #47856
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I can provide the stacktrace from an upload to a group folder. It really looks like the Nextcloud thinks that it must move the file to a different storage via a copy-delete sequence:
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud/server#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
I am not sure and hope, that the issue can be fixed directly in the groupfolders plugin: |
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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…nto a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue nextcloud#47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with nextcloud#46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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This commit fixes the issue #47856. When you upload a file into a group folder and when you use a single S3 bucket as primary storage, the final move operation hangs for a long time. In the background, Nextcloud initiates a copy-delete sequence from the bucket into the bucket, with causes a lot unnecessary overhead. Nextcloud thinks that the file must be imported to another storage and does not recognize that everything is done on the same object bucket. In that case, the import step can be completely skipped, which saves time, network bandwidth and reduces the load on the object storage. The behavior improves a lot with #46013. However, there are still some put messages that are being sent to the object storage when you use an object storage as primary storage and upload files into a group folder. Co-authored-by: Kate <26026535+provokateurin@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
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Bug description
We use an S3 object store as primary storage for our Nextcloud cluster. We have recognized that uploads into a group folder cause a massive delay on the final file’s move operation, when the chunks are being assembled and the file gets created on the actual upload target:
Uploads of a
6 GB
file cause a delay of2.14 min
and a170 GB
file a delay of33 min
.When the upload appears outside of a group folder, the move operation does not cause any noticeable delay. During a normal upload the command sequence ends with a
CompleteMultipartUpload
. In case of group folder target, a lot of additionalCopyObjectPart
commands are being created and sent to the object storage. It depends on the file size, and the number of chunks, when the sequence ends.I have attached a trace (refer to: Additional info) on a test bucket on our MinIO-S3-storage, which shows, what is actually happening. It looks like a copy-delete sequence initiated by the Nextcloud. Maybe the server thinks, that source and target are located on different storage systems.
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Uploads into a group folder should not cause any noticeable delay on the final move operation.
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Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
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Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
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Additional info
minio-groupfolder-trace.txt
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