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This requires all the panic calls upon unexpected data to be converted into errors returned. This pollute the function signatures quite lot. Well, this is Go... The ideas behind this are the following: - panic only if it's a programming error. Data corruptions happen, and they are not programming errors. - If we detect a data corruption, we "quarantine" the series, essentially removing it from the database and putting its data into a separate directory for forensics. - Failure during writing to a series file is not considered corruption automatically. It will call setDirty, though, so that a crashrecovery upon the next restart will commence and check for that. - Series quarantining and setDirty calls are logged and counted in metrics, but are hidden from the user of the interfaces in interface.go, whith the notable exception of Append(). The reasoning is that we treat corruption by removing the corrupted series, i.e. a query for it will return no results on its next call anyway, so return no results right now. In the case of Append(), we want to tell the user that no data has been appended, though. Minor side effects: - Now consistently using filepath.* instead of path.*. - Introduced structured logging where I touched it. This makes things less consistent, but a complete change to structured logging would be out of scope for this PR. |
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