It adds a configuration called create.full.clone to the agent.properties file. When set to true, all QCOW2 volumes created will be full-clone. If false (default), the current behavior remains, where only FAT and SPARSE volumes are full-clone and THIN volumes are linked-clone.
This feature adds the ability to create a new instance from a VM backup for dummy, NAS and Veeam backup providers. It works even if the original instance used to create the backup was expunged or unmanaged. There are two parts to this functionality:
Saving all configuration details that the VM had at the time of taking the backup. And using them to create an instance from backup.
Enabling a user to expunge/unmanage an instance that has backups.
* Support to list templates in ready state (new API parameter 'isready', similar to list ISOs), and UI to display Templates/ISOs in ready state wherever applicable
Somehow the commit 5a52ca78ae5e165211c618525613c3d62cfd1b28 was reverted
so cloud-init templates don't work on arm64 anymore :(
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Fixes#11269
The current dysfunctional behaviour was introduced in #6571. In advanced
settings interface for ssh keypairs, userdata, affinity group, etc are
show but the toggle to show/hide them was not working correctly.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
This PR allows attaching of GPU devices via PCI, mdev or VF to an Instance for KVM.
It allows the operator to discover the GPU devices on the KVM host and create a Compute Offering with GPU support based on the available GPU devices on the host. Once the operator has created the Compute offering, it can be used by users to launch Instances with GPU devices.
* api,server,extensions: allow updating extension resource map details
This PR makes changes for allowing updating details for an extension resource mapping.
Currently, extensions only support Cluster to be registered therefore changes has been added to updateCluster functionality.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
CPU and RAM values for external resource metrics was showing NaN values. This fixes the behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
The Extensions Framework in Apache CloudStack is designed to provide a flexible and standardised mechanism for integrating external systems and custom workflows into CloudStack’s orchestration process. By defining structured hook points during key operations—such as virtual machine deployment, resource preparation, and lifecycle events—the framework allows administrators and developers to extend CloudStack’s behaviour without modifying its core codebase.