* Process .ecj deletions during EC decode and vacuum decoded volume (#8798)
When decoding EC volumes back to normal volumes, deletions recorded in
the .ecj journal were not being applied before computing the dat file
size or checking for live needles. This caused the decoded volume to
include data for deleted files and could produce false positives in the
all-deleted check.
- Call RebuildEcxFile before HasLiveNeedles/FindDatFileSize in
VolumeEcShardsToVolume so .ecj deletions are merged into .ecx first
- Vacuum the decoded volume after mounting in ec.decode to compact out
deleted needle data from the .dat file
- Add integration tests for decoding with non-empty .ecj files
* storage: add offline volume compaction helper
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* ec: compact decoded volumes before deleting shards
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* ec: address PR review comments
- Fall back to data directory for .ecx when idx directory lacks it
- Make compaction failure non-fatal during EC decode
- Remove misleading "buffer: 10%" from space check error message
* ec: collect .ecj from all shard locations during decode
Each server's .ecj only contains deletions for needles whose data
resides in shards held by that server. Previously, sources with no
new data shards to contribute were skipped entirely, losing their
.ecj deletion entries. Now .ecj is always appended from every shard
location so RebuildEcxFile sees the full set of deletions.
* ec: add integration tests for .ecj collection during decode
TestEcDecodePreservesDeletedNeedles: verifies that needles deleted
via VolumeEcBlobDelete are excluded from the decoded volume.
TestEcDecodeCollectsEcjFromPeer: regression test for the fix in
collectEcShards. Deletes a needle only on a peer server that holds
no new data shards, then verifies the deletion survives decode via
.ecj collection.
* ec: address review nits in decode and tests
- Remove double error wrapping in mountDecodedVolume
- Check VolumeUnmount error in peer ecj test
- Assert 404 specifically for deleted needles, fail on 5xx
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