* server: destroy ssvm, cpvm on last host maintenance
When a single or last UP host enters into maintenance just stopping SSVM and CPVM will leave behind VMs on hypervisor side. As these system vms will be recreated they can be destroyed.
Fixes#3719
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* fix methods
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* immediately destroy systemvms
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* fix destroy
Added bypassHostMaintenance flag in Comma.java class to allow command to be handled by host agent even when host is in maintenace.
Flag is set true only for delete commands for ssvm and cpvm.
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* unit test fix
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* fix missing return statement
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* fix
VM should be stopped with cleanup before calling expunge else it server may through error with host in PrepareForMaintenance state.
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* refactor
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* rename
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* refactor
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* forceha: fix vm is not started if it is poweroff from inside
steps to reproduce the issue
(1) make sure force.ha is true in global setting. if not, change it to true, and restart mgt server
(2) create a service offering , ha is not enabled
(3) create a vm
(4) log into the vm, and power off via cli.
expected result: vm is started again by cloudstack
actual result: vm is not started.
* forceha: fix vms are still running if host is force-removed
when host can be force removed, however vms are stopped in cloudstack, but not stopped on host
```
(localcloud) 🐱 > delete host id="a5625393-444d-4d0a-b31d-62baf88a8be1" forced=true
{
"success": true
}```
after some minutes, vms are still runnning on host
```
root@mgt01:~# ssh node63 virsh list
Id Name State
---------------------------
1 i-2-19-VM running
2 i-2-11-VM running
```
error message are
```
Cannot transmit host 2 to Enabled state
com.cloud.utils.fsm.NoTransitionException: No next resource state found for current state = Enabled event = DeleteHost
at com.cloud.resource.ResourceManagerImpl.resourceStateTransitTo(ResourceManagerImpl.java:1216)
at com.cloud.resource.ResourceManagerImpl$1.doInTransactionWithoutResult(ResourceManagerImpl.java:907)
```
* forceha: Make ForceHA dynamic
This PR addresses the issue raised at #4545 (Fail to change Service offering from local <> shared storage).
When upgrading a VM service offering it is validated if the new offering has the same storage scope (local or shared) as the current offering. I think that the validation makes sense in a way of preventing running Root disks with an offering that does not match the current storage pool. However, the validation only compares both offerings and does not consider that it is possible to migrate Volumes between local <> shared storage pools.
The idea behind this implementation is that CloudStack should check the scope of the current storage pool which the ROOT volume is allocated; this, it is possible to migrate the volume between storage pools and list/upgrade according to the offerings that are supported for such pool.
This PR also fixes an issue where the API command that lists offerings for a VM should follow the same idea and list based on the storage pool that the volume is allocated and not the previous offering.
Fixes: #4545
This PR makes sure no orphaned snapshot details are considered in the cleanup at startup job.
a real solution would be to implement some kind of cascading delete, but as the parent record is "only" marked as removed this would be a bit com
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* prevent other vm disks getting deleted
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* vmware: fix inter-cluster stopped vm migration
Fixes#4838
For inter-cluster migration without shared storage, VMware needs a host to be specified. Fix is to specify an appropriate host in the target cluster.
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* fix detached volume inter-cluster migration
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* cleanup unused method
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* review changes
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* changes
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* vmware: allow attached volume migration using VmwareStorageMotionStrategy
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* find vm clusterid with multiple ROOT volumes
VM can have multiple ROOT volumes and some can be on zone-wide store therefore iterate over all of them till a cluster ID is found.
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* fix successive storage migration
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* fix intercluster check
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* refactor vm cluster, host method
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* remove inter-pod check
Added by mistake, VMware won't have pods
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* address review comment
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This PR fixes: #4462
Problem Statement:
In case of VMware, when a VM having multiple data disk is destroyed (without expunge) and tried to recover the VM then the previous data disks are not attached to the VM like before destroy. Only root disk is attached to the VM.
Root cause:
All data disks were removed as part of VM destroy. Only the volumes which are selected to delete (while destroying VM) are supposed to be detached and destroyed.
Solution:
During VM destroy, detach and destroy only volumes which are selected during VM destroy. Detach the other volumes during expunge of VM.
Fixes#4838
For inter-cluster migration without shared storage, VMware needs a host to be specified. Fix is to specify an appropriate host in the target cluster during a stopped VM migration. Also, find target datastore using the host in the target cluster.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
This PR aims at introducing persistence mode in L2 networks and enhancing the behavior in Isolated networks
Doc PR apache/cloudstack-documentation#183
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl.dsilva@shapeblue.com>
* Updated libvirt's native reboot operation for VM on KVM using ACPI event, and Added 'forced' reboot option to stop and start the VM (using rebootVirtualMachine API)
* Added 'forced' reboot option for System VM and Router
- New parameter 'forced' in rebootSystemVm API, to stop and then start System VM
- New parameter 'forced' in rebootRouter API, to force stop and then start Router
* Added force reboot tests for User VM, System VM and Router
Added support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO (v3.5 onwards) storage pool as a primary storage in CloudStack (for KVM hypervisor) and enabled VM/Volume operations on that pool (using pool tag).
Please find more details in the FS here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/cDl4CQ
Documentation PR: apache/cloudstack-documentation#169
This enables support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO (v3.5 onwards) storage pool as a primary storage in CloudStack
Other improvements addressed in addition to PowerFlex/ScaleIO support:
- Added support for config drives in host cache for KVM
=> Changed configuration "vm.configdrive.primarypool.enabled" scope from Global to Zone level
=> Introduced new zone level configuration "vm.configdrive.force.host.cache.use" (default: false) to force host cache for config drives
=> Introduced new zone level configuration "vm.configdrive.use.host.cache.on.unsupported.pool" (default: true) to use host cache for config drives when storage pool doesn't support config drive
=> Added new parameter "host.cache.location" (default: /var/cache/cloud) in KVM agent.properties for specifying the host cache path and create config drives on the "/config" directory on the host cache path
=> Maintain the config drive location and use it when required on any config drive operation (migrate, delete)
- Detect virtual size from the template URL while registering direct download qcow2 (of KVM hypervisor) templates
- Updated full deployment destination for preparing the network(s) on VM start
- Propagate the direct download certificates uploaded to the newly added KVM hosts
- Discover the template size for direct download templates using any available host from the zones specified on template registration
=> When zones are not specified while registering template, template size discovery is performed using any available host, which is picked up randomly from one of the available zones
- Release the VM resources when VM is sync-ed to Stopped state on PowerReportMissing (after graceful period)
- Retry VM deployment/start when the host cannot grant access to volume/template
- Mark never-used or downloaded templates as Destroyed on deletion, without sending any DeleteCommand
=> Do not trigger any DeleteCommand for never-used or downloaded templates as these doesn't exist and cannot be deleted from the datastore
- Check the router filesystem is writable or not, before performing health checks
=> Introduce a new test "filesystem.writable.test" to check the filesystem is writable or not
=> The router health checks keeps the config info at "/var/cache/cloud" and updates the monitor results at "/root" for health checks, both are different partitions. So, test at both the locations.
=> Added new script: "filesystem_writable_check.py" at /opt/cloud/bin/ to check the filesystem is writable or not
- Fixed NPE issue, template is null for DATA disks. Copy template to target storage for ROOT disk (with template id), skip DATA disk(s)
* Addressed some issues for few operations on PowerFlex storage pool.
- Updated migration volume operation to sync the status and wait for migration to complete.
- Updated VM Snapshot naming, for uniqueness in ScaleIO volume name when more than one volume exists in the VM.
- Added sync lock while spooling managed storage template before volume creation from the template (non-direct download).
- Updated resize volume error message string.
- Blocked the below operations on PowerFlex storage pool:
-> Extract Volume
-> Create Snapshot for VMSnapshot
* Added the PowerFlex/ScaleIO client connection pool to manage the ScaleIO gateway clients, which uses a single gateway client per Powerflex/ScaleIO storage pool and renews it when the session token expires.
- The token is valid for 8 hours from the time it was created, unless there has been no activity for 10 minutes.
Reference: https://cpsdocs.dellemc.com/bundle/PF_REST_API_RG/page/GUID-92430F19-9F44-42B6-B898-87D5307AE59B.html
Other fixes included:
- Fail the VM deployment when the host specified in the deployVirtualMachine cmd is not in the right state (i.e. either Resource State is not Enabled or Status is not Up)
- Use the physical file size of the template to check the free space availability on the host, while downloading the direct download templates.
- Perform basic tests (for connectivity and file system) on router before updating the health check config data
=> Validate the basic tests (connectivity and file system check) on router
=> Cleanup the health check results when router is destroyed
* Updated PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage plugin version to 4.16.0.0
* UI Changes to support storage plugin for PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage pool.
- PowerFlex pool URL generated from the UI inputs(Gateway, Username, Password, Storage Pool) when adding "PowerFlex" Primary Storage
- Updated protocol to "custom" for PowerFlex provider
- Allow VM Snapshot for stopped VM on KVM hypervisor and PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage pool
and Minor improvements in PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage plugin code
* Added support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume migration across different PowerFlex storage instances.
- findStoragePoolsForMigration API returns PowerFlex pool(s) of different instance as suitable pool(s), for volume(s) on PowerFlex storage pool.
- Volume(s) with snapshots are not allowed to migrate to different PowerFlex instance.
- Volume(s) of running VM are not allowed to migrate to other PowerFlex storage pools.
- Volume migration from PowerFlex pool to Non-PowerFlex pool, and vice versa are not supported.
* Fixed change service offering smoke tests in test_service_offerings.py, test_vm_snapshots.py
* Added the PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume/snapshot name to the paths of respective CloudStack resources (Templates, Volumes, Snapshots and VM Snapshots)
* Added new response parameter “supportsStorageSnapshot” (true/false) to volume response, and Updated UI to hide the async backup option while taking snapshot for volume(s) with storage snapshot support.
* Fix to remove the duplicate zone wide pools listed while finding storage pools for migration
* Updated PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume migration checks and rollback migration on failure
* Fixed the PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume name inconsistency issue in the volume path after migration, due to rename failure
- Fixes inter-cluster migration of VMs
- Allows migration of stopped VM with disks attached to different and suitable pools
- Improves inter-cluster detached volume migration
- Allows inter-cluster migration (clusters of same Pod) for system VMs, VRs on VMware
- Allows storage migration for stopped system VMs, VRs on VMware within same Pod if StoragePool cluster scopetype
Linked Primate PR: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-primate/pull/789 [Changes merged in this PR after new UI merge]
Documentation PR: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/170
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* 4.15:
server: select root disk based on user input during vm import (#4591)
kvm: Use Q35 chipset for UEFI x86_64 (#4576)
server: fix wrong error message when create isolated network without SourceNat (#4624)
server: add possibility to scale vm to current customer offerings (#4622)
server: keep networks order and ips while move a vm with multiple networks (#4602)
server: throw exception when update vm nic on L2 network (#4625)
doc: fix typo in install notes (#4633)
* 4.14:
server: select root disk based on user input during vm import (#4591)
kvm: Use Q35 chipset for UEFI x86_64 (#4576)
server: fix wrong error message when create isolated network without SourceNat (#4624)
server: add possibility to scale vm to current customer offerings (#4622)
server: keep networks order and ips while move a vm with multiple networks (#4602)
server: throw exception when update vm nic on L2 network (#4625)
doc: fix typo in install notes (#4633)
This PR fixes an issue when move a vm from an account to another account.
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) create a vm with multiple shared networks (in advanced zone, or advanced zone with security groups)
(2) create another account (in same domain who can also access the shared networks)
(3) move vm to new account, with a list of networkid
expected result: the vm has nics on the networks in same order as specified in API request, and nics have the same ips as before actual result: network order is not same as specified, ips are changed.
For Basic network isolation methods are not provided, and exception is
thrown when trying to encode the Vlan id. That's why we have to check
before encoding that the list with isolation methods is not empty