This ensure that fewer mount points are made on hosts for either
primary storagepools or secondary storagepools.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Changes in PR #2508 have caused network restart to fail in a Nuage setup,
as the new VR takes the same IP as the old one, and the old VR is still running.
Nuage doesn't support multiple VM's having the same IP.
We delay provisioning the interfaces in VSD until the old VR interface is released.
* Create unit test cases for 'ConfigDriveBuilder' class
* add method 'getProgramToGenerateIso' as suggested by rohit and Daan
* fix encoding for base64 to StandardCharsets.US_ASCII
* fix MockServerTest.testIsMockServerCanUpgradeConnectionToSsl()
This is another method that is causing Jenkins to fail for almost a month
Example: A VM that uses managed storage is stopped. The VM is then started on a different host in the same cluster. The Start operation fails.
To get around this issue, you must either start the VM up on the same host or on a host in a different cluster.
The reason is due to a slightly erroneous check in VolumeOrchestrator.prepare.
To solve this issue, we should be checking if the cluster ID changes, not if the host ID changes.
This introduces a new global setting `vm.configdrive.primarypool.enabled` to toggle creation/hosting of config drive iso files on primary storage, the default will be false causing them to be hosted on secondary storage. The current support is limited from hypervisor resource side and in current implementation limited to `KVM` only. The next big change is that config drive is created at a temporary location by management server and shipped to either KVM or SSVM agent via cmd-answer pattern, the data of which is not logged in logs. This saves us from adding genisoimage dependency on cloudstack-agent pkg.
The APIs to reset ssh public key, password and user-data (via update VM API) requires that VM should be shutdown. Therefore, in the refactoring I removed the case of updation of existing ISO. If there are objections I'll re-put the strategy to detach+attach new config iso as a way of updation. In the refactored implementation, the folder name is changed to lower-cased configdrive. And during VM start, migration or shutdown/removal if primary storage is enable for use, the KVM agent will handle cleanup tasks otherwise SSVM agent will handle them.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
When a user shuts down their VM from the guest OS (and VM HA is enabled), the VM just powers itself back on. Our environment is on KVM hosts.
CloudStack does not know the difference between a VM failing or being shutdown from within the guest OS.
This is a major pain point for all our users - especially since they don't pay for VMs when they are shutoff. It is not intuitive for end-users to understand why they can't shutdown VMs from within the guest OS. Especially when they all come from (non-cloudstack) VMware and Hyper-V environments where this is not an issue.
However, if a host fails, we need VM HA to still work.
This PR that creates a configuration option "ha.vm.restart.hostup". With this option set to false, if CloudStack sees a VM shutdown out-of-band, but the host it was on is still online, then it won't power the VM back on. The logic is that since the host is online, it was most likely shutdown from the guest OS.
For when a host actually fails, standard VM HA logic takes over and powers on VMs (if they have VM HA enabled) if the host they were on fails.
If that "ha.vm.restart.hostup" option is true (the default to match current functionality), it works like always, and even in-guest shutdowns of VMs causes CloudStack to power back on the VM.
* Primary Storage count for an account does not decrease when a Data Disk is deleted
When a data disk is created and not attached in a running VM, the "deleteVolume" will not decrement the count for used primary storage in the VMs accounting information. The property that is not being decremented is called "primarystoragetotal"; this information can be retrieved via "listAccounts" API method.
Steps to reproduce this issue:
1 - Create an account, deploy a VM in it
2 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API
3 - Create a data disk
4 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API
5 - Delete the Data disk
6 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API - It is the same as before deleting the data disk (it should not be the same as the value in step 2!)
* formatting and cleanups
* fix imports that were wrongly changed during rebase
This fixes config drive to use VM's user provided host-name instead of
the internal VM instance ID for hostname related config in both
cloudstack and openstack metadata bundled in the ISO.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-9184: Fixes#2631 VMware dvs portgroup autogrowth
This deprecates the vmware.ports.per.dvportgroup global setting.
The vSphere Auto Expand feature (introduced in vSphere 5.0) will take
care of dynamically increasing/decreasing the dvPorts when running out
of distributed ports . But in case of vSphere 4.1/4.0 (If used), as this
feature is not there, the new default value (=> 8) have an impact in the
existing deployments. Action item for vSphere 4.1/4.0: Admin should
modify the global configuration setting "vmware.ports.per.dvportgroup"
from 8 to any number based on their environment because the proposal
default value of 8 would be very less without auto expand feature in
general. The current default value of 256 may not need immediate
modification after deployment, but 8 would be very less which means
admin need to update immediately after upgrade.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This introduces a rolling restart of VRs when networks are restarted
with cleanup option for isolated and VPC networks. A make redundant option is
shown for isolated networks now in UI.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Supporting ConfigDrive user data on L2 networks.
Add UI checkbox to create L2 network offering with config drive.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10147 Disabled Xenserver Cluster can still deploy VM's. Added code to skip disabled clusters when selecting a host (#2442)
(cherry picked from commit c3488a51db4bce4ec32c09e6fef78193d360cf3f)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10318: Bug on sorting ACL rules list in chrome (#2478)
(cherry picked from commit 4412563f19ec8b808fe4c79e2baf658507a84873)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10284:Creating a snapshot from VM Snapshot generates error if hypervisor is not KVM.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10221: Allow IPv6 when creating a Basic Network (#2397)
Since CloudStack 4.10 Basic Networking supports IPv6 and thus
should be allowed to be specified when creating a network.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 9733a10ecda5f1af0f2c0fa863fc976a3e710946)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10214: Unable to remove local primary storage (#2390)
Allow admins to remove primary storage pool.
Cherry-picked from eba2e1d8a1ce4e86b4df144db03e96739da455e5
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* dateutil: constistency of tzdate input and output (#2392)
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan.blanc@exoscale.ch>
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogland@shapeblue.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2ad520282319da9a03061b8c744e51a4ffdf94a2)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10054:Volume download times out in 3600 seconds (#2244)
(cherry picked from commit bb607d07a97476dc4fb934b3d75df6affba47086)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* When creating a new account (via domain admin) it is possible to select “root admin” as the role for the new user (#2606)
* create account with domain admin showing 'root admin' role
Domain admins should not be able to assign the role of root admin to new users. Therefore, the role ‘root admin’ (or any other of the same type) should not be visible to domain admins.
* License and formatting
* Break long sentence into multiple lines
* Fix wording of method 'getCurrentAccount'
* fix typo in variable name
* [CLOUDSTACK-10259] Missing float part of secondary storage data in listAccounts
* [CLOUDSTACK-9338] ACS not accounting resources of VMs with custom service offering
ACS is accounting the resources properly when deploying VMs with custom service offerings. However, there are other methods (such as updateResourceCount) that do not execute the resource accounting properly, and these methods update the resource count for an account in the database. Therefore, if a user deploys VMs with custom service offerings, and later this user calls the “updateResourceCount” method, it (the method) will only account for VMs with normal service offerings, and update this as the number of resources used by the account. This will result in a smaller number of resources to be accounted for the given account than the real used value. The problem becomes worse because if the user starts to delete these VMs, it is possible to reach negative values of resources allocated (breaking all of the resource limiting for accounts). This is a very serious attack vector for public cloud providers!
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User should not be able to use removed “Guest OS type” (#2404)
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User is able to change to “Guest OS type” that has been removed
Users are able to change the OS type of VMs to “Guest OS type” that has been removed. This becomes a security issue when we try to force users to use HVM VMs (Meltdown/Spectre thing). A removed “guest os type” should not be usable by any users in the cloud.
* Remove trailing lines that are breaking build due to checkstyle compliance
* Remove unused imports
* fix classes that were in the wrong folder structure
* Updates to capacity management
This moves db upgrade paths and checks around a new systemvmtemplate
for 4.11.1. The new systemvmtemplate compared to 4.11.0 template
is slightly smaller and has meltdown/spectre fixes among few other
security fixes from Debian and changes to cloud-early-config.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This adds support for XenServer 7.3 and 7.4, and XCP-ng 7.4 version as hypervisor hosts. Fixes#2523.
This also fixes the issue of 4.11 VRs stuck in starting for up-to 10mins, before they come up online.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10289: Config Drive Metadata: Use VM UUID instead of VM id
* CLOUDSTACK-10288: Config Drive Userdata: support for binary userdata
* CLOUDSTACK-10358: SSH keys are missing on Config Drive disk in some cases
* Create database upgrade from 4.11.0.0 to 4.11.1.0. Add missing VMWare version to OS mapping SQL in the schema-41100to41110.sql.
* add unit test and add 4.11.0.0 entry to _upgradeMap
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - WIP: need to test this script before create a pull request
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - added more idempotent stored procs and moved all lines, that end with a semicolon in existing proc, onto one line because com/cloud/utils/db/ScriptRunner.java executes the sql as soon as it reads in line with a semicolon delimeter at the end.
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - changed more sql statements to call idempotent stored procs
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - WIP: need to test this script before create a pull request
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - added more idempotent stored procs and moved all lines, that end with a semicolon in existing proc, onto one line because com/cloud/utils/db/ScriptRunner.java executes the sql as soon as it reads in line with a semicolon delimeter at the end.
* CLOUDSTACK-10278 - changed more sql statements to call idempotent stored procs
The new CA framework introduced basic support for comma-separated
list of management servers for agent, which makes an external LB
unnecessary.
This extends that feature to implement LB sorting algorithms that
sorts the management server list before they are sent to the agents.
This adds a central intelligence in the management server and adds
additional enhancements to Agent class to be algorithm aware and
have a background mechanism to check/fallback to preferred management
server (assumed as the first in the list). This is support for any
indirect agent such as the KVM, CPVM and SSVM agent, and would
provide support for management server host migration during upgrade
(when instead of in-place, new hosts are used to setup new mgmt server).
This FR introduces two new global settings:
- `indirect.agent.lb.algorithm`: The algorithm for the indirect agent LB.
- `indirect.agent.lb.check.interval`: The preferred host check interval
for the agent's background task that checks and switches to agent's
preferred host.
The indirect.agent.lb.algorithm supports following algorithm options:
- static: use the list as provided.
- roundrobin: evenly spreads hosts across management servers based on
host's id.
- shuffle: (pseudo) randomly sorts the list (not recommended for production).
Any changes to the global settings - `indirect.agent.lb.algorithm` and
`host` does not require restarting of the mangement server(s) and the
agents. A message bus based system dynamically reacts to change in these
global settings and propagates them to all connected agents.
Comma-separated management server list is propagated to agents on
following cases:
- Addition of a host (including ssvm, cpvm systevms).
- Connection or reconnection by the agents to a management server.
- After admin changes the 'host' and/or the
'indirect.agent.lb.algorithm' global settings.
On the agent side, the 'host' setting is saved in its properties file as:
`host=<comma separated addresses>@<algorithm name>`.
First the agent connects to the management server and sends its current
management server list, which is compared by the management server and
in case of failure a new/update list is sent for the agent to persist.
From the agent's perspective, the first address in the propagated list
will be considered the preferred host. A new background task can be
activated by configuring the `indirect.agent.lb.check.interval` which is
a cluster level global setting from CloudStack and admins can also
override this by configuring the 'host.lb.check.interval' in the
`agent.properties` file.
Every time agent gets a ms-host list and the algorithm, the host specific
background check interval is also sent and it dynamically reconfigures
the background task without need to restart agents.
Note: The 'static' and 'roundrobin' algorithms, strictly checks for the
order as expected by them, however, the 'shuffle' algorithm just checks
for content and not the order of the comma separate ms host addresses.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Refactored nuage tests
Added simulator support for ConfigDrive
Allow all nuage tests to run against simulator
Refactored nuage tests to remove code duplication
* Move test data from test_data.py to nuage_test_data.py
Nuage test data is now contained in nuage_test_data.py instead of
test_data.py
Removed all nuage test data from nuage_test_data.py
* CLOUD-1252 fixed cleanup of vpc tier network
* Import libVSD into the codebase
* CLOUDSTACK-1253: Volumes are not expunged in simulator
* Fixed some merge issues in test_nuage_vsp_mngd_subnets test
* Implement GetVolumeStatsCommand in Simulator
* Add vspk as marvin nuagevsp dependency, after removing libVSD dependency
* correct libVSD files for license purposes
pep8 pyflakes compliant
4.10.0.0 users when upgrade to 4.11.0.0 may face db related
discrepancies due to some PRs that got merged without moving their sql
changes to 4.10->4.11 upgrade path. The 4.10.0.0 users can run those
missing sql statements manually and then upgrade to 4.11.0.0, since a
workaround like this is possible this ticket is not marked a blocker. In
4.11.1.0+, we'll move those changes from 4.9.3.0->4.10.0.0 upgrade path
to 4.10.0.0->4.11.0.0 upgrade path. Ideally we should not be doing this,
but this will fix issues for a future 4.10.0.0 user who may want to
upgrade to 4.11.1.0 or 4.12.0.0+.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Automate dynamic roles migration for missing props file
- In case commands.properties file is missing, enables dynamic roles.
- Adds a new -D or --default flag to migrate-dynamicroles.py script
to simply update the global setting and use the default role-rule
permissions.
- Add warning message, ask admins to move to dynamic roles during upgrade
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This fixes regression failures seen in Trillian, fixes NPEs that cause Travis related failures.
This also removes the aria2 dependency from rpms that require users to enable/install epel-release.
This finally updates the checksums for 4.11 systemvmtemplates in db upgrade path.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via the GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer and VMware)
Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM
Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM
Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage
Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume in question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the Stopped state.
Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage
Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage and vice versa
Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage (NFS and Ceph to managed storage)
Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file
When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min and max IOPS, if applicable.
Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature
The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)
On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down from the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass to the KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be disconnected.
Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait
For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host in another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from cluster-scoped managed storage)
Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume with one or more snapshots.
Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from snapshot
Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC
When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one it last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume from the original cluster.
Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot
Enabled cluster-scoped managed storage
Added support for VMware dynamic discovery
IPv4 and IPv6 are two different protocols and the presence of IPv6
in a network does not mean that IPv4 aliases/multiple subnets should
not be configured or supported by the VR.
This if-statement was written almost 5 years ago in a attempt to
add IPv6 support to CloudStack but was never fully implemented.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Extending Config Drive support
* Added support for VMware
* Build configdrive.iso on ssvm
* Added support for VPC and Isolated Networks
* Moved implementation to new Service Provider
* UI fix: add support for urlencoded userdata
* Add support for building systemvm behind a proxy
Co-Authored-By: Raf Smeets <raf.smeets@nuagenetworks.net>
Co-Authored-By: Frank Maximus <frank.maximus@nuagenetworks.net>
Co-Authored-By: Sigert Goeminne <sigert.goeminne@nuagenetworks.net>
During storage expunge domain resource statistics for primary storage space resource counter is not updated for domain. This leads to the situation when domain resource statistics for primary storage is overfilled (statistics only increase but not decrease).
Global scheduled task resourcecount.check.interval > 0 provides a workaround but not fixes the problem truly because when accounts inside domains use primary_storage allocation/deallocation intensively it leads to service block of operation.
NB: Unable to implement marvin tests because it (marvin) places in database weird primary storage volume size of 100 when creating VM from template. It might be a sign of opening a new issue for that bug.