* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Enhance listVolume API to include physical size and utilization.
Also fixed pool, cluster and pod info
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix volume_view and duplicate API constant
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Backport Do not allow vms to be deployed on hosts that are in disabled pod
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix localization missing keys
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix sql path
Allow security policies to apply on port groups:
- Accepts security policies while creating network offering
- Deployed network will have security policies from the network offering
applied on the port group (in vmware environment)
- Global settings as fallback when security policies are not defined for a network
offering
- Default promiscuous mode security policy set to REJECT as it's the default
for standard/default vswitch
Portgroup vlan-trunking options for dvswitch: This allows admins to define
a network with comma separated vlan id and vlan
range such as vlan://200-400,21,30-50 and use the provided vlan range to
configure vlan-trunking for a portgroup in dvswitch based environment.
VLAN overlap checks are performed for:
- isolated network against existing shared and isolated networks
- dedicated vlan ranges for the physical/public network for the zone
- shared network against existing isolated network
Allow shared networks to bypass vlan overlap checks: This allows admins
to create shared networks with a `bypassvlanoverlapcheck` API flag
which when set to 'true' will create a shared network without
performing vlan overlap checks against isolated network and against
the vlans allocated to the datacenter's physical network (vlan ranges).
Notes:
- No vlan-range overlap checks are performed when creating shared networks
- Multiple vlan id/ranges should include the vlan:// scheme prefix
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
If there are multiple files with the same name on vmware datastore, search operation may select any one file during volume related operations. This involves volume attach/detach, volume download, volume snapshot etc.
While using NetApp as the backup solution. This has .snapshot folder on the datastore and sometimes files from this folder gets selected during volume operations and the operation fails. Because of wrong selection of file following exception can be observed while volume deletion.
2017-02-23 19:39:05,750 ERROR [c.c.s.r.VmwareStorageProcessor] (DirectAgent-304:ctx-a1dbf5d8 ac.local) delete volume failed due to Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException
Message: Cannot delete file [4cbcd46d44c53f5c8244c0aad26a97e1] .snapshot/hourly.2017-02-23_1605/r-97-VM/ROOT-97.vmdk
To fix this behavior I have added a global configuration by name vmware.search.exclude.folders which can be comma separated list of folder paths.
I have also added a unit test to test the new method.
The 'force' option provided with the stopVirtualMachine API command is
often assumed to be a hard shutdown sent to the hypervisor, when in fact
it is for CloudStacks' internal use. CloudStack should be able to send
the 'hard' power-off request to the hosts.
When forced parameter on the stopVM API is true, power off (hard shutdown)
a VM. This uses initial changes from #1635 to pass the forced parameter
to hypervisor plugin via the StopCommand, and fixes force stop (poweroff)
handling for KVM, VMware and XenServer.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Test scenarios:
- Enable cluster HA after VR is created. Now stop and start VR and check its restart priority, should be High.
- Enable cluster HA before VR is created. Now create some VM and verify that VR created must have High restart priority.
CLOUDSTACK-9720: [VMware] template_spool_ref table is not getting updated with correct template physical size in template_size column.Updated the template_spool_ref table with the correct template (VMware - OVA file) size.
* pr/1880:
CLOUDSTACK-9720: [VMware] template_spool_ref table is not getting updated with correct template physical size in template_size column.
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
Currently ACS waits for 15 seconds (hard coded) for hot-plugged NIC in VR to get detected by guest OS.
The time taken to detect hot plugged NIC in guest OS depends on type of NIC adapter like (E1000, VMXNET3, E1000e etc.)
and guest OS itself. In uncommon scenarios the NIC detection may take longer time than 15 seconds,
in such cases NIC hotplug would be treated as failure which results in VPC tier configuration failure.
Alternatively making the wait timeout for NIC adapter hotplug as configurable will be helpful for admins in such scenarios.
Also in future if VMware introduces new NIC adapter types which may take time to get detected by guest OS, it is good to have flexibility of
configuring the wait timeout as fallback mechanism in such scenarios.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh.chodapuneedi@accelerite.com>
While remote executing commands/scripts through SSH in VR, ACS uses system vm keyfile.
ACS is fetching this key file using VMwareContext object which encapsulates vCenter connection handle.
This is inefficient because of dependency on getServiceContext() which means a vCenter connection
handle which is not required just to fetch a file in name space in management server.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh.chodapuneedi@accelerite.com>
Issue
=====
While listing datacenters associated with a zone, only zone Id validation is required.
There is no need to have additional checks like zone is a legacy zone or not.
Fix
===
Removed unnecessary checks over zone ID and just checking if zone with specified ID exists or not.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh.chodapuneedi@accelerite.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9456: Migrate master to Spring 4.xThis changes makes CloudStack use spring 4:
```
- Bump spring-framework version to 4.x and Jetty to version that runs with JDK7
- Bump servet dependency version
- Migrates various xmls to use version independent schema uris
```
Outstanding issue:
- Testing of various non-standard plugins such as network and storage plugins etc.
Since, this is a big change pinging for review -- @jburwell @karuturi @wido @murali-reddy @abhinandanprateek @DaanHoogland @GaborApatiNagy @JayapalUradi @kishankavala @K0zka @nvazquez @rafaelweingartner @pyr and others
@blueorangutan package
* pr/1638:
CLOUDSTACK-9456: Update Spring version in maven poms
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Issue
====
Exception occured while creating the CPVM in the VmWare Setup using standard vswitches.
StartCommand failed due to Exception: com.vmware.vim25.AlreadyExists
message: [] com.vmware.vim25.AlreadyExistsFaultMsg: The specified key, name, or identifier already exists
Fix
===
Ensure synchronization while attempting to create port group such that simultaneous attempts are not made with same port group name on same ESXi host.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh.chodapuneedi@accelerite.com>
- Bump spring-framework version to 4.x and Jetty to version that runs with JDK8
- Bump servet dependency version
- Migrate spring xmls to version 4, fixes schema locations that are 3.0
dependent in various xmls.
- Fix failing tests due to spring upgrade
(Thanks @marcaurele Marc-Aurèle Brothier for fixing them)
* Fix test DeploymentPlanningManagerImplTest
* Fix GloboDNS test
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9564: Fix memory leaks in VmwareContextPoolIn a recent management server crash, it was found that the largest contributor
to memory leak was in VmwareContextPool where a registry is held (arraylist)
that grows indefinitely. The list itself is not used anywhere or consumed. There
exists a hashmap (pool) that returns a list of contexts for existing poolkey
(address/username) that is used instead.
This fixes the issue by removing the arraylist registry, and limiting the
length of the context list for a given poolkey.
@blueorangutan package
* pr/1729:
CLOUDSTACK-9564: Fix memory leaks in VmwareContextPool
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
In a recent management server crash, it was found that the largest contributor
to memory leak was in VmwareContextPool where a registry is held (arraylist)
that grows indefinitely. The list itself is not used anywhere or consumed. There
exists a hashmap (pool) that returns a list of contexts for existing poolkey
(address/username) that is used instead.
This fixes the issue by removing the arraylist registry, and limiting the
length of the context list for a given poolkey.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>