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YDFS

Yet Another Distributed File System

Team members and their contribution:

  • Rinat Babichev – most of data node and master node code, docker swarm set up
  • Bogdan Fedotov – most of client code and logging
  • Vasily Varenov – replication code, readme, presentation

How to run it

Client

cd client
pip install -r requirements.txt
python client

Master and datanode

You can run it in the same way, as client, but also you can use docker:

cd datanode
docker-compose up

Architecture diagram

Architecture diagram

Connection protocols

We are using REST API for connection, here are some examples of messages:

Ping master or datanode

ANY_METHOD <master_address_and_port>/ping

Add datanode

POST <master_address_and_port>/datanode?port=<datanode_port>

Datanode's address is got from request information.

Reset filesystem

DELETE <master_address_and_port>/filesystem

Upload file

POST <master_address_and_port>/file?filename=<files_absolute_path>

returns file info and list of datanodes to which client can upload this file. Then client calls

POST <datanode_address_and_port>/file&filename=<id>

with file inside of request

Download file

GET <master_address_and_port>/file?filename=<files_absolute_path>

returns file info and list of datanodes from which client can download this file. Then client calls

GET <datanode_address_and_port>/file&filename=<id>

and datanode respondes with file as text/plain

Rename file

PUT <master_address_and_port>/file?filename=<files_absolute_path>&destination=<new_absolute_path>

– it changes file's information inside master, while id stays same and no update on datanode needed.

Problems we faced and solved

1. Structure of filesystem

We struggled a lot on how and where to store filesystem tree information. Finally, we stopped on an idea to store filesystem tree in a Master Node database and store physically files on Data Nodes just under their unique IDs. Mapping of file name to ID is stored on a Master Node.

2. How to synchronize Master Node and Data Nodes?

Firstly, both Master Node and Data Nodes pinged each other asking for different information. But then we found that Data Nodes do not need to ping Master. Master can periodically ask Data Nodes to check that they have all tracked files, ask if they received any new untracked files, etc. If Data Nodes do not have something they should or do not respond they are dropped.

3. We wanted to write it on C++

But then we decided that we also need time for life.

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