CLOUDSTACK-9062: Improve S3 implementation.The S3 implementation is far from finished, this commit focuses on the bases.
- Upgrade AWS SDK to latest version.
- Rewrite S3 Template downloader.
- Rewrite S3Utils utility class.
- Improve addImageStoreS3 API command.
- Split various classes for convenience.
- Various minor improvements and code optimizations.
A side effect of the new AWS SDK is that it, by default, uses the V4 signature. Therefore I added an option to specify the Signer, so it stays compatible with previous versions.
Please review thoroughly, both code inspection and (automated) integration tests. Currently no integration tests are available specifically for S3. Therefore the implementation is needed to be tested manually, for now...
What I tested:
- Greenfield install -> will download latest systemvm template automatically to S3.
- Upload a template/iso
- Download a template/iso
- Restart of management server -> list available templates -> doesn't download them again if available.
* pr/1083:
CLOUDSTACK-9062: Improve S3 implementation.
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>
CLOUDSTACK-9067 - As I developer I want to remove all the unused router-shell scripts from ACSThis PR removes the unused shell scripts that were present in the ACS project. Those script were replaced by the.
Some of the scripts are used by the HyperV Resource, which were hardcoded. I took the opportunity to use the Java constants over there as well, so the next one touching the code will know they exist and won't hardcode anything.
The following task were applied:
* Remove the shell files and the Java constants that were mapping them;
* Apply the use of the Java constants to the HyperV Resource class;
* Wrap the String.format() method in the StringUtils so we can test the changes in the HyperV Resource class.
The last point was added because I do not have a HyperV test environment. Hence, I wanted to make sure the tiny code I changed is covered at least by unit tests.
* pr/1084:
CLOUDSTACK-9067 - Replaces hardcoded paths with the VRScripts constants.
CLOUDSTACK-9067 - Fomatting the code of HypervDirectConnectResource class
CLOUDSTACK-9067 - Remove old script file from the project
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>
The S3 implementation is far from finished, this commit focusses on the bases.
- Upgrade AWS SDK to latest version.
- Rewrite S3 Template downloader.
- Rewrite S3Utils utility class.
- Improve addImageStoreS3 API command.
- Split various classes for convenience.
- Various minor improvements and code optimalisations.
A side effect of the new AWS SDK is that it, by default, uses the V4 signature. Therefore I added an option to specify the Signer, so it stays compatible with previous versions.
Add Unit Tests for Libvirt/KVM storage codeThese classes were not covered by Unit Tests and this commit
adds some tests for their basic functionality.
* pr/986:
Add Unit Tests for Libvirt/KVM storage code
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>
CLOUDSTACK-8964: Ovm3HypervisorGuru answer fix and snapshot to volume implementation.some clean up of code after the fix from #975
* pr/1015:
CLOUDSTACK-8964 side effect isolation extract side effect away to emphasize the main commandDelegation objective
host delegation logging for XenServerGuru.java
Getting volume from snapshot working again... odd
simple change to prevent failure and keep OVM3 snapshots working
This closes#975
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>
These were lacking, but this helper is used in various places
inside the KVM code.
Some simple tests to verify the helper is doing what we expect it
to do.
CLOUDSTACK-8826: XenServer - Use device id passed as part of attach volume API properly
If device id passed as part of API and available then use it otherwise fallback on XS to automatically assign one.
For ISO device id used is 3 and it is processed before any other entry to avoid conflict.
Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <koushik@apache.org>
If device id passed as part of API and available then use it otherwise fallback on XS to automatically assign one.
For ISO device id used is 3 and it is processed before any other entry to avoid conflict.
This reverts commit a44e2bff7ec0c1548d89722c40488746454adce1, reversing
changes made to 06cefaf493423c953a95ee92482a2d0a20a21095.
We are reverting the PR #825 because it breaks Master.
Replaced all occurences of Charset.forName(UTF-8) with StringUtils.getPreferredCharset().
* pr/825:
Replaced all occurences of Charset.forName(UTF-8) with StringUtils.getPreferredCharset().
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
sysctl: don't modify /etc/sysctl.confTo configure firewall rules, CloudStack modifies `/etc/sysctl.conf` and
execute those modifications. This may be harmful for several reasons:
1. `/etc/sysctl.conf` may be managed by some configuration management
system. Such a system will constantly restore the previous version.
2. `/etc/sysctl.conf` may contain additional properties that have been
changed later by some system administrator (for example, once a
firewall has been configured, forwarding may have been activated
while it is disabled in `/etc/sysctl.conf`). Executing the file
again at a later time may disrupt the system.
3. Entries are added again and again. `/etc/sysctl.conf` will contain
the same directives repeated several times.
Using a configuration file is not needed as `sysctl` is able to directly
modify sysctl values with `-w` flag.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <Vincent.Bernat@exoscale.ch>
* pr/776:
sysctl: don't modify /etc/sysctl.conf
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
To configure firewall rules, CloudStack modifies `/etc/sysctl.conf` and
execute those modifications. This may be harmful for several reasons:
1. `/etc/sysctl.conf` may be managed by some configuration management
system. Such a system will constantly restore the previous version.
2. `/etc/sysctl.conf` may contain additional properties that have been
changed later by some system administrator (for example, once a
firewall has been configured, forwarding may have been activated
while it is disabled in `/etc/sysctl.conf`). Executing the file
again at a later time may disrupt the system.
3. Entries are added again and again. `/etc/sysctl.conf` will contain
the same directives repeated several times.
Using a configuration file is not needed as `sysctl` is able to directly
modify sysctl values with `-w` flag.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <Vincent.Bernat@exoscale.ch>
Use host.reserved.ram.mb agent property to modify total system RAM
before reporting to management server.
Remove dom0ram variable and its min/max calculation. Just reserve a
default of 1GB, unless overridden by host.reserved.mem.mb property.
CLOUDSTACK-8762: Check to confirm disk activity before starting a VMImplements a VM volume/disk file activity checker that checks if QCOW2 file
has been changed before starting the VM. This is useful as a pessimistic
approach to save VMs that were running on faulty hosts that CloudStack could
try to launch on other hosts while the host was not cleanly fenced. This is
optional and available only if you enable the settings in agent.properties
file, on per-host basis.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* pr/753:
CLOUDSTACK-8762: Check to confirm disk activity before starting a VM
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Guys, can you review it? things need to be discussed:
(1) this supports KVM/QCOW2 only. Anyone want to implement for other Hypervisor/format ?
(2) The original data volume (on primary storage) will be removed.
(3) The script uses the default timeout in libvirtComputingResource. Do we need to add one in global configuration (like copy.volume.wait or backup.snapshot.wait, create.volume.from.snapshot.wait)
(4) In scripts/storage/qcow2/managesnapshot.sh, I use "qemu-img convert -f qcow2 -O qcow2" to copy the snapshot from secondary to primary (hence there is no base image file), instead of "cp -f", this is because convert is faster than cp in my testing.
* pr/732:
CLOUDSTACK-5863: revert volume snapshot for KVM/QCOW2
Signed-off-by: Wei Zhou <w.zhou@tech.leaseweb.com>
Made following fixes in simulator
- Support for ScaleVmCommand/NetworkRulesVmSecondaryIpCommand in resource layer
- Added support for scaling up a running VM in simulator
- Fixed some method names not following convention
In order to test PR #725 using simulator some of these changes are needed.
Based on the way HV check is present in the scale VM API, had to explicitly put simulator related check to allow support. The ideal way would be to remove all these HV specific check from code and made them some configuration (by putting them in hypervisor_capabilities table in DB). But that will be a bigger effort outside the scope of this PR.
Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <koushik@apache.org>
This reverts commit cd7218e241a8ac93df7a73f938320487aa526de6, reversing
changes made to f5a7395cc2ec37364a2e210eac60720e9b327451.
Reason for Revert:
noredist build failed with the below error:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.2:compile (default-compile) on project cloud-plugin-hypervisor-vmware: Compilation failure
[ERROR] /home/jenkins/acs/workspace/build-master-noredist/plugins/hypervisors/vmware/src/com/cloud/hypervisor/guru/VMwareGuru.java:[484,12] error: non-static variable logger cannot be referenced from a static context
[ERROR] -> [Help 1]
even the normal build is broken as reported by @koushik-das on dev list
http://markmail.org/message/nngimssuzkj5gpbz
Implements a VM volume/disk file activity checker that checks if QCOW2 file
has been changed before starting the VM. This is useful as a pessimistic
approach to save VMs that were running on faulty hosts that CloudStack could
try to launch on other hosts while the host was not cleanly fenced. This is
optional and available only if you enable the settings in agent.properties
file, on per-host basis.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
messages: Removed unused agent command AttachVolumeCommand and corresponding answer AttachVolumeAnswer
These types are not used anywhere in the orchestration layer.
Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <koushik@apache.org>
Default to notify only script to handle non-CLVM/QCOW cases.This relates to [CLOUDSTACK-8732](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8732)
Before this commit the call to `getResizeScriptType` would throw an exception (earlier versions returned `null`, which was fine) - this caused the RBD case to fail. By changing the default to notify only we fix the case for any non-CLVM and non-QCOW cases, too.
This is RBD for now, but this should extend to new storage types supported by Libvirt natively in future.
This is my first attempted contribution: I can see a case for adding RBD logic to the actual getResizeScriptType call, too, but I felt that putting it `LibvirtResizeVolumeCommandWrapper.java` kept the special-casing of RBD (and comments about that) in one place.
### Caveat:
With Libvirt 1.2.2 this actually doesn't do the right thing - but it does do what the documentation *says* should be the right thing, so I'm going to test if this is a Libvirt bug which is fixed in a later version.
(To make it work I need to execute something like:
virsh blockresize --path vda --size 100G i-7-44-VM
where vda is the path as far as the *guest* is concerned, and not an `rbd/` path - which *should* work, but doesn't.)
* pr/696:
Default to notify only script to handle non-CLVM/QCOW cases.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
- Support for ScaleVmCommand/NetworkRulesVmSecondaryIpCommand in resource layer
- Added support for scaling up a running VM in simulator
- Fixed some method names not following convention
CLOUDSTACK-8443: Support CentOS 7 as KVM hypervisorThis adds support for CentOS 7 as a KVM hypervisor. As discussed in the Jira issue, the root cause of the issue was the `cloudstack-setup-agent` script that added this line to `/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf`:
`cgroup_controllers=["cpu"]`
On CentOS 6 this 'works', but since by default no cgroups are mounted, this setting is ignored by `libvirtd`. On CentOS 7 is does not work, because the `cpu` and `cpuacct` are 'co-mounted'. This simpy means you cannot use one without the order. The config line above instructs `libvirtd` to only use the `cpu` cgroup, which it can't.
There was code added to make sure the `cpu` cgroup was not co-mounted. It did this with a shell script, but after a reboot it was gone. It wasn't reliable and not even a solution at all. I went ahead and removed the code, because the co-mounted cgroups work fine. The real issue was the config line we put in `/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf` so much better to fix that instead.
The default for `libvirtd` is to use only cgroups that are mounted. When you remove the 'cgroup_controllers' line, the default kicks in. According to the `qemu.conf` file, the default is:
`cgroup_controllers = ["cpu", "devices", "memory", "blkio", "cpuacct", "net_cls"]`
Then again, if it's not mounted, it's not used. So, that's a nice way to control it.
This works just fine for both RHEL/CentOS 6 and RHEL/CentOS 7.
Along the debugging, I came across some small issues here and there which I also fixed in this PR.
If you test this, be sure to build RPMs from this branch and install those on the KVM hypervisor.
At Schuberg Philis we run KVM hypervisors on CentOS 7 for months with these fixes. Now I took the time to fix the issues in CloudStack, rather than work around them.
@bhaisaab @karuturi could you please review this? Thanks!
Please note:
The next step is to fix CLOUDSTACK-8625 (Systemd profile for KVM Agent) as currently a sysvinit script is still used. Although it works, we do not have any systemd benefits. As it is a separate issue, I'll try to address it in a separate PR.
* pr/731:
CLOUDSTACK-8443: detect CentOS 7.x as RHEL 7 alike
CLOUDSTACK-8443: mention the correct logfile
CLOUDSTACK-8443: display the right hypervisor type
CLOUDSTACK-8443: don't try to fix co-mounted cgroups
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>
This setting works on CentOS 6 / RHEL 6 but does nothing, as
"cpu" cgroup is not mounted. On CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 systemd does
mount cgroups and "cpu" is co-mounted with "cpuacc". Hence, if
we specify "cpu" then this results in an error because it can
only use them both, or none.
By removing the setting, we rely on the default of qemu, which
is:
cgroup_controllers = ["cpu", "devices", "memory", "blkio", "cpuacct", "net_cls"]
Only if they are really mounted, they will be used. So, this will
work on both version 6 and 7.
The 'fix script' didn't work well, as after a reboot you'd still have qemu
throwing errors. Now we can handle the co-mountedcgroups.
Removed duplicate code in CitrixResourceBase and its subclassesRemoved unnecessary duplicated code by having the body of the getPatchFiles method only in the CitrixResourceBase superclass. Given that all of its implementations consisted of the same code except for the path which contains the necessary file for that implementation. An abstract method getPatchFilePath was created in the CitrixResourceBase superclass so that each implementation may return the path containing the specific file needed by that implementation.
Test cases were created for each implementation, simple as they may be. One assert is made to verify that the path returned by each implementation corresponds to the path that was previously specified on each getPatchFiles implementation.
* pr/700:
Removed duplicate code in CitrixResourceBase.getPatchFiles
Signed-off-by: Remi Bergsma <github@remi.nl>