1) vxlan will use bridge scheme 'brvx-<vni>'. Multiple physical networks can host guest
traffic type with vxlan isolation, so long as they don't use the same VNI range.
2) Guest traffic labels can be physical interface if bridge by given name is not found.
Normally we take traffic label name, find the matching bridge, then resolve that to a
physical interface. Then we create guest bridges on that interface. Now we can just
specify the interface.
When a ROOT volume is created from base template, if a folder already exists for the ROOT volume's VM then replace the old ROOT disk files with the new one.
The simulator uses the default planners of cloudstack and does not
require a separate planner context (as of now). This was just c&p from
baremetal planners.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Santhanam <tsp@apache.org>
xs 6.1/6.2 introduce the new virtual platform, so there are two virtual platforms, windows PV driver version must match virtual platforms,
this patch tracks PV driver versions in vm details and template details.
Anthony
Detail: Checks for other Ethernet interface names uses startsWith(),
whereas the p1p1 style interface uses a regex that doesn't allow for
tailing characters, and so blocks vlan IDs. Fixed.
BUG-ID: CLOUDSTACK-4884
Bugfix-for: 4.2.1
Reviewed-by:
Reported-by:
Signed-off-by: John Kinsella <jlk@stratosec.co> 1381965250 -0700
Introduction of a new Transaction API that is more consistent with the style
of Spring's transaction managment. The existing Transaction class was renamed
to TransactionLegacy. All of the non-DAO code in the management server has been
updated to use the new Transaction API.
I don't think host kernel version has any bearing on it. Original code
was tested with CentOS 6.3 and 6.4, but it seems to succeed or fail per-host,
e.g. a fast host might work and a slow host might not. I was getting intermittent
failures with ubuntu 12.04.3 prior to this patch.
These changes are a joint effort between Edison and I to refactor some
of the code around snapshotting VM volumes and creating
templates/volumes from VM volume snapshots. In general, we were working
towards allowing PrimaryDataStoreDrivers to create snapshots on primary
storage and not requiring the snapshots to be transferred to secondary
storage.
High level changes:
-Added uuid to NfsTO, SwiftTO & S3TO to cut down on the requirement of
PrimaryDataStoreTO and ImageStoreTO which don't really serve much of a
purpose
-Initial work towards enable reverting VM volume from snapshots
-Added hypervisor commands for introducing and forgetting new hypervisor
objects (snapshots, templates & volumes)
Signed-off-by: Edison Su <sudison@gmail.com>
ACS is now comprised of a hierarchy of spring application contexts.
Each plugin can contribute configuration files to add to an existing
module or create it's own module.
Additionally, for the mgmt server, ACS custom AOP is no longer used
and instead we use Spring AOP to manage interceptors.
The managed context framework provides a simple way to add logic
to ACS at the various entry points of the system. As threads are
launched and ran listeners can be registered for onEntry or onLeave
of the managed context. This framework will be used specifically
to handle DB transaction checking and setting up the CallContext.
This framework is need to transition away from ACS custom AOP to
Spring AOP.
Initial patch for VXLAN support.
Fully functional, hopefully, for GuestNetwork - AdvancedZone.
Patch Note:
in cloudstack-server
- Add isolation method VXLAN
- Add VxlanGuestNetworkGuru as plugin for VXLAN isolation
- Modify NetworkServiceImpl to handle extended vNet range for VXLAN isolation
- Add VXLAN isolation option in zoneWizard UI
in cloudstack-agent (kvm)
- Add modifyvxlan.sh script that handle bridge/vxlan interface manipulation script
-- Usage is exactly same to modifyvlan.sh
- BridgeVifDriver will call modifyvxlan.sh instead of modifyvlan.sh when VXLAN is used for isolation
Database changes:
- No change in database structure.
- VXLAN isolation uses same tables that VLAN uses to store vNet allocation status.
Known Issue and/or TODO:
- Some resource still says 'VLAN' in log even if VXLAN is used
- in UI, "Network - GuestNetworks" dosen't display VNI
-- VLAN ID field displays "N/A"
- Documentation!
Signed-off-by : Toshiaki Hatano <haeena@haeena.net>