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This reverts commit cb23685681
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Reason for revert: the "fix" may hide programming bugs related to incorrect creation of folders
before their use. This may complicate detecting and fixing such bugs in the future.
There are the following fixes for the issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5985 :
- To configure the OS to do not drop data from the system-wide temporary directory (aka /tmp).
- To run VictoriaMetrics with -cacheDataPath command-line flag, which points to the directory,
which cannot be removed automatically by the OS.
The case when the user accidentally deletes the directory with some files created by VictoriaMetrics
shouldn't be considered as expected, so VictoriaMetrics shouldn't try resolving this case automatically.
It is much better from operation and debuggability PoV is to crash with the clear `directory doesn't exist` error
in this case.
218 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
218 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
package netstorage
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"sync"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/bytesutil"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fs"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/memory"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
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)
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// InitTmpBlocksDir initializes directory to store temporary search results.
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//
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// It stores data in system-defined temporary directory if tmpDirPath is empty.
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func InitTmpBlocksDir(tmpDirPath string) {
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if len(tmpDirPath) == 0 {
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tmpDirPath = os.TempDir()
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}
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tmpBlocksDir = filepath.Join(tmpDirPath, "searchResults")
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fs.MustRemoveAll(tmpBlocksDir)
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fs.MustMkdirIfNotExist(tmpBlocksDir)
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}
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var tmpBlocksDir string
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func maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile() int {
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mem := memory.Allowed()
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maxLen := mem / 1024
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if maxLen < 64*1024 {
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return 64 * 1024
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}
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if maxLen > 4*1024*1024 {
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return 4 * 1024 * 1024
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}
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return maxLen
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}
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var _ = metrics.NewGauge(`vm_tmp_blocks_max_inmemory_file_size_bytes`, func() float64 {
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return float64(maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile())
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})
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type tmpBlocksFile struct {
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buf []byte
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f *os.File
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r *fs.ReaderAt
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offset uint64
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}
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func getTmpBlocksFile() *tmpBlocksFile {
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v := tmpBlocksFilePool.Get()
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if v == nil {
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return &tmpBlocksFile{
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buf: make([]byte, 0, maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile()),
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}
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}
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return v.(*tmpBlocksFile)
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}
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func putTmpBlocksFile(tbf *tmpBlocksFile) {
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tbf.MustClose()
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tbf.buf = tbf.buf[:0]
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tbf.f = nil
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tbf.r = nil
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tbf.offset = 0
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tmpBlocksFilePool.Put(tbf)
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}
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var tmpBlocksFilePool sync.Pool
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type tmpBlockAddr struct {
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offset uint64
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size int
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}
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func (addr tmpBlockAddr) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("offset %d, size %d", addr.offset, addr.size)
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}
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var (
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tmpBlocksFilesCreated = metrics.NewCounter(`vm_tmp_blocks_files_created_total`)
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_ = metrics.NewGauge(`vm_tmp_blocks_files_directory_free_bytes`, func() float64 {
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return float64(fs.MustGetFreeSpace(tmpBlocksDir))
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})
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)
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// WriteBlockRefData writes br to tbf.
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//
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// It returns errors since the operation may fail on space shortage
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// and this must be handled.
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func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) WriteBlockRefData(b []byte) (tmpBlockAddr, error) {
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var addr tmpBlockAddr
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addr.offset = tbf.offset
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addr.size = len(b)
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tbf.offset += uint64(addr.size)
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if len(tbf.buf)+len(b) <= cap(tbf.buf) {
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// Fast path - the data fits tbf.buf
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tbf.buf = append(tbf.buf, b...)
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return addr, nil
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}
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// Slow path: flush the data from tbf.buf to file.
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if tbf.f == nil {
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f, err := os.CreateTemp(tmpBlocksDir, "")
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if err != nil {
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return addr, err
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}
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tbf.f = f
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tmpBlocksFilesCreated.Inc()
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}
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_, err := tbf.f.Write(tbf.buf)
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tbf.buf = append(tbf.buf[:0], b...)
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if err != nil {
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return addr, fmt.Errorf("cannot write block to %q: %w", tbf.f.Name(), err)
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}
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return addr, nil
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}
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// Len() returnt tbf size in bytes.
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func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) Len() uint64 {
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return tbf.offset
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}
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func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) Finalize() error {
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if tbf.f == nil {
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return nil
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}
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fname := tbf.f.Name()
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if _, err := tbf.f.Write(tbf.buf); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("cannot write the remaining %d bytes to %q: %w", len(tbf.buf), fname, err)
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}
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tbf.buf = tbf.buf[:0]
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r := fs.NewReaderAt(tbf.f)
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// Hint the OS that the file is read almost sequentiallly.
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// This should reduce the number of disk seeks, which is important
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// for HDDs.
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r.MustFadviseSequentialRead(true)
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// Collect local stats in order to improve performance on systems with big number of CPU cores.
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// See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3966
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r.SetUseLocalStats()
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tbf.r = r
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tbf.f = nil
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return nil
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}
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func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) MustReadBlockRefAt(partRef storage.PartRef, addr tmpBlockAddr) storage.BlockRef {
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var buf []byte
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if tbf.r == nil {
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buf = tbf.buf[addr.offset : addr.offset+uint64(addr.size)]
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} else {
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bb := tmpBufPool.Get()
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defer tmpBufPool.Put(bb)
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bb.B = bytesutil.ResizeNoCopyMayOverallocate(bb.B, addr.size)
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tbf.r.MustReadAt(bb.B, int64(addr.offset))
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buf = bb.B
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}
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var br storage.BlockRef
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if err := br.Init(partRef, buf); err != nil {
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logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot initialize BlockRef: %s", err)
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}
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return br
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}
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var tmpBufPool bytesutil.ByteBufferPool
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func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) MustClose() {
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if tbf.f != nil {
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// tbf.f could be non-nil if Finalize wasn't called.
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// In this case tbf.r must be nil.
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if tbf.r != nil {
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logger.Panicf("BUG: tbf.r must be nil when tbf.f!=nil")
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}
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// Try removing the file before closing it in order to prevent from flushing the in-memory data
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// from page cache to the disk and save disk write IO. This may fail on non-posix systems such as Windows.
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// Gracefully handle this case by attempting to remove the file after closing it.
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fname := tbf.f.Name()
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errRemove := os.Remove(fname)
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if err := tbf.f.Close(); err != nil {
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logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot close %q: %s", fname, err)
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}
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if errRemove != nil {
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if err := os.Remove(fname); err != nil {
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logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot remove %q: %s", fname, err)
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}
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}
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tbf.f = nil
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return
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}
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if tbf.r == nil {
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// Nothing to do
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return
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}
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// Try removing the file before closing it in order to prevent from flushing the in-memory data
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// from page cache to the disk and save disk write IO. This may fail on non-posix systems such as Windows.
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// Gracefully handle this case by attempting to remove the file after closing it.
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fname := tbf.r.Path()
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errRemove := os.Remove(fname)
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tbf.r.MustClose()
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if errRemove != nil {
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if err := os.Remove(fname); err != nil {
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logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot remove %q: %s", fname, err)
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}
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}
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tbf.r = nil
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}
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