This is a feature to handle DNS entries by means of an external DNS Provider,
such as Bind. These entries include DNS domains and reverse domains, VM records
and reverse records.
For a complete description, please refer to the design document available at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Bind+and+PowerDNS+integration+by+Globo+DNSAPI
For the discussion about this feature on the dev mailing list, please refer to
http://markmail.org/thread/fvwf36hpxotiibka
Summary:
- new Network Service Provider called GloboDNS
- new Network Element to manage network domains and VM records (entries) on an external API
- new Network Resource to communicate with GloboDNS (open source)
- new API command to add DNS server
- new global option to determine if this provider should override VM entries on external DNS server
- changes in UI to include GloboDNS in Providers list
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
On hosts or containers where they don't have valid mac address on nic resulting
in null, NetUtils.getNetworkParam can throw NPE.
This was a case found on TravisCI where OpenVZ containers are used. This method
(getDefaultHostIp) is used at several other places within the ACS codebase to
get the host IP and if null is caught we fallback to localhost or 127.0.0.1, so
we therefore set info to null before trying to process network param and if we
fail we return null and expect other layers to use localhost.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This fix is to correct the JP keyboard mapping for VMs with windows and centOS GUI
and CLI OS on VMware hypervisor. Also fixed some known issues on centOS CLI on XS
hypervisor. Fix is not causing any regression.
1. While destroying a ROOT volume do the lookup of the associated VM under the DC and not just cluster.
2. In case of VMware, during VM start if a volume is being recreated no need to detach the old volume because
we now expunge it immediately and don't wait for the storage cleanup task to run.
During VM start while configuring its disk devices, obtain the matching disk for a volume in storage
using both the volume's path and volume's datastore information.
Recent versions of libvirt (at least 0.9.8) will return an int when
queried for the ID of a domain, not a string. This breaks some parts of
the `security_group.py` script which expects a string containing an
int. Notably, this breaks the part handling VM reboots which is
therefore not executed.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <Vincent.Bernat@exoscale.ch>
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Goasguen <runseb@gmail.com>