## Problem
Neon local set-up does not inject an az id in `metadata.json`. See real
change in https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8852.
## Summary of changes
We piggyback on the existing `availability_zone` pageserver
configuration in order to avoid making neon local even more complex.
Implement the timeline specific `archival_config` endpoint also in the
storage controller.
It's mostly a copy-paste of the detach handler: the task is the same: do
the same operation on all shards.
Part of #8088.
The test is very rudimentary, it only checks that before and after
tenant deletion, we can run `scan_metadata` for the safekeeper node
kind. Also, we don't actually expect any uploaded data, for that we
don't have enough WAL (needs to create at least one S3-uploaded file,
the scrubber doesn't recognize partial files yet).
The `scan_metadata` scrubber subcommand is extended to support either
specifying a database connection string, which was previously the only
way, and required a database to be present, or specifying the timeline
information manually via json. This is ideal for testing scenarios
because in those, the number of timelines is usually limited,
but it is involved to spin up a database just to write the timeline
information.
If a timeline unarchival request comes in, give an error if the parent
timeline is archived. This prevents us from the situation of having an
archived timeline with children that are not archived.
Follow up of #8824
Part of #8088
---------
Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
In proxy I switched to a leaky-bucket impl using the GCRA algorithm. I
figured I could share the code with pageserver and remove the
leaky_bucket crate dependency with some very basic tokio timers and
queues for fairness.
The underlying algorithm should be fairly clear how it works from the
comments I have left in the code.
---
In benchmarking pageserver, @problame found that the new implementation
fixes a getpage throughput discontinuity in pageserver under the
`pagebench get-page-latest-lsn` benchmark with the clickbench dataset
(`test_perf_olap.py`).
The discontinuity is that for any of `--num-clients={2,3,4}`, getpage
throughput remains 10k.
With `--num-clients=5` and greater, getpage throughput then jumps to the
configured 20k rate limit.
With the changes in this PR, the discontinuity is gone, and we scale
throughput linearly to `--num-clients` until the configured rate limit.
More context in
https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/16886#issuecomment-2315257641.
closes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/16886
---------
Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
refs https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/13750
The logging in this commit will make it easier to detect lagging ingest.
We're trusting compute timestamps --- ideally we'd use SK timestmaps
instead.
But trusting the compute timestamp is ok for now.
Part of #7497
## Problem
Static computes pinned at some fix LSN could be created initially within
PITR interval but eventually go out it. To make sure that Static
computes are not affected by GC, we need to start using the LSN lease
API (introduced in #8084) in compute_ctl.
## Summary of changes
**compute_ctl**
- Spawn a thread for when a static compute starts to periodically ping
pageserver(s) to make LSN lease requests.
- Add `test_readonly_node_gc` to test if static compute can read all
pages without error.
- (test will fail on main without the code change here)
**page_service**
- `wait_or_get_last_lsn` will now allow `request_lsn` less than
`latest_gc_cutoff_lsn` to proceed if there is a lease on `request_lsn`.
Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Alexey Kondratov <kondratov.aleksey@gmail.com>
Part of [Epic: Bypass PageCache for user data
blocks](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7386).
# Problem
`InMemoryLayer` still uses the `PageCache` for all data stored in the
`VirtualFile` that underlies the `EphemeralFile`.
# Background
Before this PR, `EphemeralFile` is a fancy and (code-bloated) buffered
writer around a `VirtualFile` that supports `blob_io`.
The `InMemoryLayerInner::index` stores offsets into the `EphemeralFile`.
At those offset, we find a varint length followed by the serialized
`Value`.
Vectored reads (`get_values_reconstruct_data`) are not in fact vectored
- each `Value` that needs to be read is read sequentially.
The `will_init` bit of information which we use to early-exit the
`get_values_reconstruct_data` for a given key is stored in the
serialized `Value`, meaning we have to read & deserialize the `Value`
from the `EphemeralFile`.
The L0 flushing **also** needs to re-determine the `will_init` bit of
information, by deserializing each value during L0 flush.
# Changes
1. Store the value length and `will_init` information in the
`InMemoryLayer::index`. The `EphemeralFile` thus only needs to store the
values.
2. For `get_values_reconstruct_data`:
- Use the in-memory `index` figures out which values need to be read.
Having the `will_init` stored in the index enables us to do that.
- View the EphemeralFile as a byte array of "DIO chunks", each 512 bytes
in size (adjustable constant). A "DIO chunk" is the minimal unit that we
can read under direct IO.
- Figure out which chunks need to be read to retrieve the serialized
bytes for thes values we need to read.
- Coalesce chunk reads such that each DIO chunk is only read once to
serve all value reads that need data from that chunk.
- Merge adjacent chunk reads into larger
`EphemeralFile::read_exact_at_eof_ok` of up to 128k (adjustable
constant).
3. The new `EphemeralFile::read_exact_at_eof_ok` fills the IO buffer
from the underlying VirtualFile and/or its in-memory buffer.
4. The L0 flush code is changed to use the `index` directly, `blob_io`
5. We can remove the `ephemeral_file::page_caching` construct now.
The `get_values_reconstruct_data` changes seem like a bit overkill but
they are necessary so we issue the equivalent amount of read system
calls compared to before this PR where it was highly likely that even if
the first PageCache access was a miss, remaining reads within the same
`get_values_reconstruct_data` call from the same `EphemeralFile` page
were a hit.
The "DIO chunk" stuff is truly unnecessary for page cache bypass, but,
since we're working on [direct
IO](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8130) and
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8719 specifically, we need
to do _something_ like this anyways in the near future.
# Alternative Design
The original plan was to use the `vectored_blob_io` code it relies on
the invariant of Delta&Image layers that `index order == values order`.
Further, `vectored_blob_io` code's strategy for merging IOs is limited
to adjacent reads. However, with direct IO, there is another level of
merging that should be done, specifically, if multiple reads map to the
same "DIO chunk" (=alignment-requirement-sized and -aligned region of
the file), then it's "free" to read the chunk into an IO buffer and
serve the two reads from that buffer.
=> https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8719
# Testing / Performance
Correctness of the IO merging code is ensured by unit tests.
Additionally, minimal tests are added for the `EphemeralFile`
implementation and the bit-packed `InMemoryLayerIndexValue`.
Performance testing results are presented below.
All pref testing done on my M2 MacBook Pro, running a Linux VM.
It's a release build without `--features testing`.
We see definitive improvement in ingest performance microbenchmark and
an ad-hoc microbenchmark for getpage against InMemoryLayer.
```
baseline: commit 7c74112b2a origin/main
HEAD: ef1c55c52e
```
<details>
```
cargo bench --bench bench_ingest -- 'ingest 128MB/100b seq, no delta'
baseline
ingest-small-values/ingest 128MB/100b seq, no delta
time: [483.50 ms 498.73 ms 522.53 ms]
thrpt: [244.96 MiB/s 256.65 MiB/s 264.73 MiB/s]
HEAD
ingest-small-values/ingest 128MB/100b seq, no delta
time: [479.22 ms 482.92 ms 487.35 ms]
thrpt: [262.64 MiB/s 265.06 MiB/s 267.10 MiB/s]
```
</details>
We don't have a micro-benchmark for InMemoryLayer and it's quite
cumbersome to add one. So, I did manual testing in `neon_local`.
<details>
```
./target/release/neon_local stop
rm -rf .neon
./target/release/neon_local init
./target/release/neon_local start
./target/release/neon_local tenant create --set-default
./target/release/neon_local endpoint create foo
./target/release/neon_local endpoint start foo
psql 'postgresql://cloud_admin@127.0.0.1:55432/postgres'
psql (13.16 (Debian 13.16-0+deb11u1), server 15.7)
CREATE TABLE wal_test (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
data TEXT
);
DO $$
DECLARE
i INTEGER := 1;
BEGIN
WHILE i <= 500000 LOOP
INSERT INTO wal_test (data) VALUES ('data');
i := i + 1;
END LOOP;
END $$;
-- => result is one L0 from initdb and one 137M-sized ephemeral-2
DO $$
DECLARE
i INTEGER := 1;
random_id INTEGER;
random_record wal_test%ROWTYPE;
start_time TIMESTAMP := clock_timestamp();
selects_completed INTEGER := 0;
min_id INTEGER := 1; -- Minimum ID value
max_id INTEGER := 100000; -- Maximum ID value, based on your insert range
iters INTEGER := 100000000; -- Number of iterations to run
BEGIN
WHILE i <= iters LOOP
-- Generate a random ID within the known range
random_id := min_id + floor(random() * (max_id - min_id + 1))::int;
-- Select the row with the generated random ID
SELECT * INTO random_record
FROM wal_test
WHERE id = random_id;
-- Increment the select counter
selects_completed := selects_completed + 1;
-- Check if a second has passed
IF EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM clock_timestamp() - start_time) >= 1 THEN
-- Print the number of selects completed in the last second
RAISE NOTICE 'Selects completed in last second: %', selects_completed;
-- Reset counters for the next second
selects_completed := 0;
start_time := clock_timestamp();
END IF;
-- Increment the loop counter
i := i + 1;
END LOOP;
END $$;
./target/release/neon_local stop
baseline: commit 7c74112b2a origin/main
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1864
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1850
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1851
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1918
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1911
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1879
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1858
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1827
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1933
ours
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1915
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1928
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1913
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1932
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1846
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1955
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1991
NOTICE: Selects completed in last second: 1973
```
NB: the ephemeral file sizes differ by ca 1MiB, ours being 1MiB smaller.
</details>
# Rollout
This PR changes the code in-place and is not gated by a feature flag.
## Problem
In order to build AZ aware scheduling, the storage controller needs to
know what AZ pageservers are in.
Related https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8848
## Summary of changes
This patch set adds a new nullable column to the `nodes` table:
`availability_zone_id`. The node registration
request is extended to include the AZ id (pageservers already have this
in their `metadata.json` file).
If the node is already registered, then we update the persistent and
in-memory state with the provided AZ.
Otherwise, we add the node with the AZ to begin with.
A couple assumptions are made here:
1. Pageserver AZ ids are stable
2. AZ ids do not change over time
Once all pageservers have a configured AZ, we can remove the optionals
in the code and make the database column not nullable.
Part of #8130, closes#8719.
## Problem
Currently, vectored blob io only coalesce blocks if they are immediately
adjacent to each other. When we switch to Direct IO, we need a way to
coalesce blobs that are within the dio-aligned boundary but has gap
between them.
## Summary of changes
- Introduces a `VectoredReadCoalesceMode` for `VectoredReadPlanner` and
`StreamingVectoredReadPlanner` which has two modes:
- `AdjacentOnly` (current implementation)
- `Chunked(<alignment requirement>)`
- New `ChunkedVectorBuilder` that considers batching `dio-align`-sized
read, the start and end of the vectored read will respect
`stx_dio_offset_align` / `stx_dio_mem_align` (`vectored_read.start` and
`vectored_read.blobs_at.first().start_offset` will be two different
value).
- Since we break the assumption that blobs within single `VectoredRead`
are next to each other (implicit end offset), we start to store blob end
offsets in the `VectoredRead`.
- Adapted existing tests to run in both `VectoredReadCoalesceMode`.
- The io alignment can also be live configured at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
Protocol version 2 has been the default for a while now, and we no
longer have any computes running in production that used protocol
version 1. This completes the migration by removing support for v1 in
both the pageserver and the compute.
See issue #6211.
## Problem
Currently, we compare `neon.safekeepers` values as is, so we
unnecessarily restart walproposer even if safekeepers set didn't change.
This leads to errors like:
```log
FATAL: [WP] restarting walproposer to change safekeeper list
from safekeeper-8.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401,safekeeper-11.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401,safekeeper-10.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401
to safekeeper-11.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401,safekeeper-8.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401,safekeeper-10.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech:6401
```
## Summary of changes
Split the GUC into the list of individual safekeepers and properly
compare. We could've done that somewhere on the upper level, e.g.,
control plane, but I think it's still better when the actual config
consumer is smarter and doesn't rely on upper levels.
Routes and their handlers were in a bit different order in 1) routes
list 2) their implementation 3) python client 4) openapi spec, making
addition of new ones intimidating. Make it the same everywhere, roughly
lexicographically but preserving some of existing logic.
No functional changes.
This PR:
* Implements the rule that archived timelines require all of their
children to be archived as well, as specified in the RFC. There is no
fancy locking mechanism though, so the precondition can still be broken.
As a TODO for later, we still allow unarchiving timelines with archived
parents.
* Adds an `is_archived` flag to `TimelineInfo`
* Adds timeline_archival_config to `PageserverHttpClient`
* Adds a new `test_timeline_archive` test, loosely based on
`test_timeline_delete`
Part of #8088
## Problem
- If a reconciler was waiting to be able to notify computes about a
change, but the control plane was waiting for the controller to finish a
timeline creation/deletion, the overall system can deadlock.
- If a tenant shard was migrated concurrently with a timeline
creation/deletion, there was a risk that the timeline operation could be
applied to a non-latest-generation location, and thereby not really be
persistent. This has never happened in practice, but would eventually
happen at scale.
Closes: #8743
## Summary of changes
- Introduce `Service::tenant_remote_mutation` helper, which looks up
shards & generations and passes them into an inner function that may do
remote I/O to pageservers. Before returning success, this helper checks
that generations haven't incremented, to guarantee that changes are
persistent.
- Convert tenant_timeline_create, tenant_timeline_delete, and
tenant_timeline_detach_ancestor to use this helper.
- These functions no longer block on ensure_attached unless the tenant
was never attached at all, so they should make progress even if we can't
complete compute notifications.
This increases the database load from timeline/create operations, but
only with cheap read transactions.
## Problem
Previously, the controller only used the shard counts for scheduling.
This works well when hosting only many-sharded tenants, but works much
less well when hosting single-sharded tenants that have a greater
deviation in size-per-shard.
Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7798
## Summary of changes
- Instead of UtilizationScore, carry the full PageserverUtilization
through into the Scheduler.
- Use the PageserverUtilization::score() instead of shard count when
ordering nodes in scheduling.
Q: Why did test_sharding_split_smoke need updating in this PR?
A: There's an interesting side effect during shard splits: because we do
not decrement the shard count in the utilization when we de-schedule the
shards from before the split, the controller will now prefer to pick
_different_ nodes for shards compared with which ones held secondaries
before the split. We could use our knowledge of splitting to fix up the
utilizations more actively in this situation, but I'm leaning toward
leaving the code simpler, as in practical systems the impact of one
shard on the utilization of a node should be fairly low (single digit
%).
part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8623
We want to discover potential aux v1 customers that we might have missed
from the migrations.
## Summary of changes
Log warnings on basebackup, load timeline, and the first put_file.
---------
Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
This reverts commit cbe8c77997.
This change was originally made to test a hypothesis, but after that,
the proper fix#8669 was merged, so now it's not needed. Moreover, the
test is still flaky, so probably this bug was not a reason of the
flakiness.
Related to #8097
This copies a piece of code from `test_scrubber_physical_gc_ancestors`
to fix a source of flakiness: later on we rely on stuff being older than
a second, but the test can run faster under optimal conditions (as
happened to me locally, but also obvservable in
[this](https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/main/10470762360/index.html#testresult/f713b02657db4b4c/retries)
allure report):
```
test_runner/regress/test_storage_scrubber.py:169: in test_scrubber_physical_gc
assert gc_summary["remote_storage_errors"] == 0
E assert 1 == 0
```
After #8655, we needed to mark some tests to shut down immediately. To
aid these tests, try the new pattern of `flush_ep_to_pageserver`
followed by a non-compacting checkpoint. This moves the general graceful
shutdown problem of having too much to flush at shutdown into the test.
Also, add logging for how long the graceful shutdown took, if we got to
complete it for faster log eyeballing.
Fixes: #8712
Cc: #8715, #8708
Going through the list of recent flaky tests, trying to fix those
related to graceful shutdown.
- test_forward_compatibility: flush and wait for uploads to avoid
graceful shutdown
- test_layer_bloating: in the end the endpoint and vanilla are still up
=> immediate shutdown
- test_lagging_sk: pageserver shutdown is not related to the test =>
immediate shutdown
- test_lsn_lease_size: pageserver flushing is not needed => immediate
shutdown
Additionally:
- remove `wait_for_upload` usage from workload fixture
Cc: #8708Fixes: #8710
## Problem
We want to run our regression test suite on ARM.
## Summary of changes
- run regression tests on release ARM builds
- run `build-neon` (including rust tests) on debug ARM builds
- add `arch` parameter to test to distinguish them in the allure report
and in a database
## Problem
Storage controllers did not have the right token to speak to their peers
for leadership transitions.
## Summary of changes
Accept a peer jwt token for the storage controller.
Epic: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14701
## Problem
The default Postgres version is set to 15 in code, while we use 16 in
most of the other places (and Postgres 17 is coming)
## Summary of changes
- Run `benchmarks` job with Postgres 16 (instead of Postgres 14)
- Set `DEFAULT_PG_VERSION` to 16 in all places
- Remove deprecated `--pg-version` pytest argument
- Update `test_metadata_bincode_serde_ensure_roundtrip` for Postgres 16
Migrates most of the remaining parts of the scrubber to remote_storage:
* `pageserver_physical_gc`
* `scan_metadata` for pageservers (safekeepers were done in #8595)
* `download()` in `tenant_snapshot`. The main `tenant_snapshot` is not
migrated as it uses version history to be able to work in the face of
ongoing changes.
Part of #7547
After the rollout has succeeded, we now set the default image
compression to be enabled.
We also remove its explicit mention from `neon_fixtures.py` added in
#8368 as it is now the default (and we switch to `zstd(1)` which is a
bit nicer on CPU time).
Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/5431
## Problem
Multiple increase/decrease LFC limit may cause unlimited growth of LFC
file because punched holes while LFC shrinking are not reused when LFC
is extended.
## Summary of changes
Keep track of holes and reused them when LFC size is increased.
## Checklist before requesting a review
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.
## Checklist before merging
- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
## Problem
Current superuser check always passes because it returns a tuple like
`(False,)`, and then the `if not superuser` passes.
## Summary of changes
Fixes the issue by unwrapping the tuple. Verified that it works against
a project where I don't have superuser.
## Problem
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8588 implemented the mechanism
for storage controller
leadership transfers. However, there's no tests that exercise the
behaviour.
## Summary of changes
1. Teach `neon_local` how to handle multiple storage controller
instances. Each storage controller
instance gets its own subdirectory (`storage_controller_1, ...`).
`storage_controller start|stop` subcommands
have also been extended to optionally accept an instance id.
2. Add a storage controller proxy test fixture. It's a basic HTTP server
that forwards requests from pageserver
and test env to the currently configured storage controller.
3. Add a test which exercises storage controller leadership transfer.
4. Finally fix a couple bugs that the test surfaced
Per #8674, disallow node configuration while drain/fill are ongoing.
Implement it by adding a only-http wrapper
`Service::external_node_configure` which checks for operation existing
before configuring.
Additionally:
- allow cancelling drain/fill after a pageserver has restarted and
transitioned to WarmingUp
Fixes: #8674
## Problem
The control file contains the id of the safekeeper that uploaded it.
Previously, when sending a snapshot of the control file to another sk,
it would eventually be gc-ed by the receiving sk. This is incorrect
because the original sk might still need it later.
## Summary of Changes
When sending a snapshot and the control file contains an uploaded
segment:
* Create a copy of the segment in s3 with the destination sk in the
object name
* Tweak the streamed control file to point to the object create in the
previous step
Note that the snapshot endpoint now has to know the id of the requestor,
so the api has been extended to include the node if of the destination
sk.
Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8542
With additional phases from #8430 the `detach_ancestor::Error` became
untenable. Split it up into phases, and introduce laundering for
remaining `anyhow::Error` to propagate them as most often
`Error::ShuttingDown`.
Additionally, complete FIXMEs.
Cc: #6994
## Problem
The storage scrubber was reporting warnings for lots of timelines like:
```
WARN Missed some shards at count ShardCount(0) tenant_id=25eb7a83d9a2f90ac0b765b6ca84cf4c
```
These were spurious: these tenants are fine. There was a bug in
accumulating the ShardIndex for each tenant, whereby multiple timelines
would lead us to add the same ShardIndex more than one.
Closes: #8646
## Summary of changes
- Accumulate ShardIndex in a BTreeSet instead of a Vec
- Extend the test to reproduce the issue
## Problem
See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8499
## Summary of changes
Save HEAP_COMBOCID flag in WAL and do not clear it in redo handlers.
Related Postgres PRs:
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/457https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/458https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/459
## Checklist before requesting a review
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.
## Checklist before merging
- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
With the persistent gc blocking, we can now retry reparenting timelines
which had failed for whatever reason on the previous attempt(s).
Restructure the detach_ancestor into three phases:
- prepare (insert persistent gc blocking, copy lsn prefix, layers)
- detach and reparent
- reparenting can fail, so we might need to retry this portion
- complete (remove persistent gc blocking)
Cc: #6994
After #8655 we've had a few issues (mostly tracked on #8708) with the
graceful shutdown. In order to shutdown more of the processes and catch
more errors, for example, from all pageservers, do an immediate shutdown
for those nodes which fail the initial (possibly graceful) shutdown.
Cc: #6485
A few of the benchmarks have started failing after #8655 where they are
waiting for compactor task. Reads done by image layer creation should
already be cancellation sensitive because vectored get does a check each
time, but try sprinkling additional cancellation points to:
- each partition
- after each vectored read batch
It seems that some benchmarks are failing because they are simply not
stopping to ingest wal on shutdown. It might mean that the tests were
never ran on a stable pageserver situation and WAL has always been left
to be ingested on safekeepers, but let's see if this silences the
failures and "stops the bleeding".
Cc: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8712
## Problem
Pageserver exposes some vectored get related configs which are not in
use.
## Summary of changes
Remove the following pageserver configs: get_impl, get_vectored_impl,
and `validate_get_vectored`.
They are not used in the pageserver since
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8601.
Manual overrides have been removed from the aws repo in
https://github.com/neondatabase/aws/pull/1664.