Tiered Network
When portable IP is transferred across the zones, we emulate portable IP
as provisioned in new zone's physical network carrying public traffic
and logical public network. network Id, and physical network id both
were bieng set to same physical network id resulting in IP association
to fail. This fix ensures both network and physcial network are set
appropriatley.
include the UUID of the user/domain that was disabled.
- added enity type and enity UUID details to UserContext
- publish the entity type and UUID details for the action events
generated for accout/user/domain
In UI there is a restriction to first put a host in maintenance and only then deletion is allowed. But there is no such restriction in the deleteHost API.
Added a validation in deleteHost API to prevent deletion if the host is not in maintenance. In case of a forced deletion the restriction doesn't apply.
User should be able to delete/archive alerts and events by selecting a time period or by
choosing the alerts and events older than a date. Added the ability to choose a time period
too.
This is a regresion caused due to fix for CLOUDSTACK-70. In order to fix network restart scenario, delays got introduced in the user VM deployment scenario.
Fixed it by separating out the network restart and new VM deployment scenario such that the latter is not affected due to the fix for CLOUDSTACK-70.
Description:
a) Fixing NPE when wrong path is provided for primary datastore.
b) No error dialog shows up in GUI when wrong path is provided,
after NPE fix - propagating exception upward.
c) If the KVM agent is down, an invalid datastore gets logged in
storage_pool table and doesn't get removed, so it shows up
in the GUI in the list of datastores - fixing this as well.
The problem was because in cloudstack when a vm is stopped it gets destroyed on the host. For a
windows vm the timeoffset (which can be set by changing the timezone from within the vm) is stored
in the platform:timeoffset attribute of vm record. The information is lost when the vm is destroted.
Made change to read and persist the platform:timeoffset vm attribute when an instance is stopped.
The value is persisted in the user_vm_details table. When the vm is started again the attribute is
set for the vm instance that gets created.
Eventutils and ActionEventUtils files
removing the 'EventUtils' file which got merged back during the Spring
changes to master at 4.1. 'EventUtils' file was replaced by
'ActionEventUtils', and the original file was removed for events
frameworks. This file conflict was resulting in action events not to be
published on to event bus
Summary of changes in the fix
- Optimized host scan logic, now instead of iterating over each cluster host scan is done for a batch of clusters
- Made host scan task interval configurable
Detail: Get list of all nics and update user data on them, rather than just
the default nic for the VM. This makes the results consistent with the password
and SSH key metadata.
BUG-ID: CLOUDSTACK-3408
Bugfix-for: 4.1.1, 4.2.0
Signed-off-by: Marcus Sorensen <marcus@betterservers.com> 1373345338 -0600
Recreating local disk will result in cleanup of the old disk and this will lead to data loss. So preventing this and bailing out with error. Once migration of local disk is supported then another option is to migrate the existing disk to the new local storage pool.
only on first rule is created on the IP and last rule is revoked on the
IP
Current suboptima logic of IP Assoc
- On associate IP to GuestNetwork there is an IPAssoc command sent to
corresponding network service providers of the network
- On every rule apply on IP associated with the network send IP assoc
to the network service providers
- On every rule deletion on IP associated with a network sernd IP assoc
command to the network service providers
With this fix logic of IP assoc is changed as below which eliminates
executio of unnessary and expensive IpAssocCommand resource command
- On associate IP to GuestNetwork, associate IP only to the network,
Untill any service is associated with the IP dont send IP Assoc
- On creation of first rule on the IP send IPAssoc to corresponding
network service provider. Since IP is used for a service, IPAssoc
need to be sent to correpondign service provider
- On deletion of last rule on the IP send IPAssoc to corresponding
network service provider. When last rule is deleted, IP has no
service associated with it, so send IP assoc to service provider to
remove the IP association
This is in effect a division by 1024, while time in ms should be divided
by 1000. The difference of 24 adds up to about a 381 day difference
today. This confuses anybody checking the timestamps in the logs.
in case of networks with external devices after GC
adding missing 'retrun false' for isNetworkReadyForGc for the networks
that use external network devices and has secondary IP's associated with
nics.