On API `resetSSHKeyForVirtualMachine`, ACS also regenerates VM password when it uses a template with `Password Enabled` as true; there is already anAPI to reset VM password, therefore, the reset SSH keys API should not reset the VM SSH password as well.
Besides running a meaningless process, the VM's password regeneration slows down the main process and may cause a confusion in operations due to password change in the VM without being explicity requested.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
This PR fixes the issue that nic has wrong gateway after updating vm nic.
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) create shared network (in advanced zone or advanced zone with sg)
(2) create new shared network (with same startip/endip/netmask, but different gateway).
(3) create a vm in new network
(4) stop vm and update vm nic ip address
Expected result:
The vm has correct gateway and netmask (of second network)
Actual result:
The vm has wrong gateway and netmask (of first network)
- Added connection manager to the gateway client.
- Renew the client session on '401 Unauthorized' response.
- Refactored the gateway client calls, for GET and POST methods.
- Consume the http entity content after login/(re)authentication and close the content stream if exists.
- Updated storage pool client connection timeout configuration 'storage.pool.client.timeout' to non-dynamic.
- Added storage pool client max connections configuration 'storage.pool.client.max.connections' (default: 100) to specify the maximum connections for the ScaleIO storage pool client.
- Updated unit tests.
and blocked the attach volume operation for uploaded volume on ScaleIO/PowerFlex storage pool
* Add mail dependencies
* Create util to send SMTP mail
* Add unit tests to SMTP mail sender
* Use SMTP mail util on quota alert
* Use SMTP mail util on alert
* Use SMTP mail util on project
* Use SMTP mail util on usage alert
* Remove copyright line in license header
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
* Remove copyright line in license header
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
* Remove copyright line in license header
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
* Remove copyright line in license header
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
* Remove copyright line in license header
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Beims Bräscher <gabrascher@gmail.com>
* Cover a case where resizing root disk failed; add isNotPossibleToResize method.
* remove format from resize validation
* Revert if-conditional changes that removed ImageFormat.ISO validation
* Add JUnit tests for VolumeApiServiceImpl.isNotPossibleToResize
* Fix checkstyle of test Class
* Use _templateDao.findByIdIncludingRemoved instead of _templateDao.findById
* Prevent null serviceOfferingView and Mock findByIdIncludingRemoved instead of findById
his PR fixes the problem of not updating the chain info or setting chain info to null after volume migrations.
Problem: While fetching the volume chain info, management server assumes datastore name to be a UUID (this is true only for NFS storages added by CloudStack) but datastore name can be with any name.
Solution: To fetch the volume chain info, use datastore name instead of UUID.
The fix is made in the flow of following API operations
migrateVirtualMachine
migrateVirtualMachineWithVolume
migrateVolume
* Fix of some UEFI related issues
1 - fix of attach/detach ISO of VM with UEFI boot type
2 - if OS type of an ISO is categorized as "Other" the bus type of the disk
will be set to "sata"
* Simplify the validation of OS types
This PR introduces new granularity levels to configure VM dynamic scalability. Previously VM is configured to be dynamically scalable based on the template and global setting. Now we bringing this option to configure at service offering and VM level also.
VM can dynamically scale only when all flags are ON at VM level, template, service offering and global setting. If any of the flags is set to false then VM cannot be scalable. This result will be persisted in DB for each VM and will be honoured for that VM till it is updated.
We are introducing 'dynamicscalingallowed' parameter with permitted values of true or false for deployVM API and createServiceOffering API.
Following are the API parameter changes:
createServiceOffering API:
dynamicscalingenabled: an optional parameter of type Boolean with default value “true”.
deployVirtualMachine API:
dynamicscalingenabled: an optional parameter of type Boolean with default value “true”.
Following are the UI changes:
Service offering creation has ON/OFF switch for dynamic scaling enabled with default value true
Inclusivity changes for CloudStack
- Change default git branch name from 'master' to 'main' (post renaming/changing default git branch to 'main' in git repo)
- Rename some offensive words/terms as appropriate for inclusiveness.
This PR updates the default git branch to 'main', as part of #4887.
Signed-off-by: Suresh Kumar Anaparti <suresh.anaparti@shapeblue.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Fixes: #4990
When a VM associated with a backup offering is destroyed/expunged, the backup offering isn't unassigned, and despite the VM having no backups present, backup usage is generated. This PR prevent usage record generation when there are no backups present for a VM with a backup offering associated to it. This is done by ensuring that usage event for backups is generated only when a the backup size > 0
* server: fixes NPE on empty vmware.root.disk.controller config
When global config - vmware.root.disk.controller is set to empty and template is registered with deployasis, server will throw NPE while deploying a VM. This change fixes the problem by using default value of the config in this case.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* use StringUtils utility
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl1594@gmail.com>
* fix indentation
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl1594@gmail.com>
Fixes: #4972
This PR sets systevms' agent state to disconnected when it is stopped. Currently, when a systemVM (Console Proxy VM / Secondary storage VM) is stopped, the agent state still appears to be 'Up'
* server: destroy ssvm, cpvm on last host maintenance
When a single or last UP host enters into maintenance just stopping SSVM and CPVM will leave behind VMs on hypervisor side. As these system vms will be recreated they can be destroyed.
Fixes#3719
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix methods
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* immediately destroy systemvms
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix destroy
Added bypassHostMaintenance flag in Comma.java class to allow command to be handled by host agent even when host is in maintenace.
Flag is set true only for delete commands for ssvm and cpvm.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* unit test fix
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix missing return statement
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix
VM should be stopped with cleanup before calling expunge else it server may through error with host in PrepareForMaintenance state.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* refactor
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* rename
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* refactor
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* forceha: fix vm is not started if it is poweroff from inside
steps to reproduce the issue
(1) make sure force.ha is true in global setting. if not, change it to true, and restart mgt server
(2) create a service offering , ha is not enabled
(3) create a vm
(4) log into the vm, and power off via cli.
expected result: vm is started again by cloudstack
actual result: vm is not started.
* forceha: fix vms are still running if host is force-removed
when host can be force removed, however vms are stopped in cloudstack, but not stopped on host
```
(localcloud) 🐱 > delete host id="a5625393-444d-4d0a-b31d-62baf88a8be1" forced=true
{
"success": true
}```
after some minutes, vms are still runnning on host
```
root@mgt01:~# ssh node63 virsh list
Id Name State
---------------------------
1 i-2-19-VM running
2 i-2-11-VM running
```
error message are
```
Cannot transmit host 2 to Enabled state
com.cloud.utils.fsm.NoTransitionException: No next resource state found for current state = Enabled event = DeleteHost
at com.cloud.resource.ResourceManagerImpl.resourceStateTransitTo(ResourceManagerImpl.java:1216)
at com.cloud.resource.ResourceManagerImpl$1.doInTransactionWithoutResult(ResourceManagerImpl.java:907)
```
* forceha: Make ForceHA dynamic
Datastore cluster as a primary storage support is already there. But if any changes at vCenter to datastore cluster like addition/removal of datastore is not synchronised with CloudStack directly. It needs removal of primary storage from CloudStack and add it again to CloudStack.
Here synchronisation of datastore cluster is fixed without need to remove or add the datastore cluster.
1. A new API is introduced syncStoragePool which takes datastore cluster storage pool UUID as the parameter. This API checks if there any changes in the datastore cluster and updates management server accordingly.
2. During synchronisation if a new child datastore is found in datastore cluster, then management server will create a new child storage pool in database under the datastore cluster. If the new child storage pool is already added as an individual storage pool then the existing storage pool entry will be converted to child storage pool (instead of creating a new storage pool entry)
3. During synchronisaton if the existing child datastore in CloudStack is found to be removed on vCenter then management server removes that child datastore from datastore cluster and makes it an individual storage pool.
The above behaviour is on par with the vCenter behaviour when adding and removing child datastore.
This NPE may happen when a VM is marked removed in the DB but not its
nics on a shared network. This can usually happen due to a failed
expunged VM or when an admin manually marks a VM as removed in DB but
does not cleanup the nics/network resources.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
IKE version allows selecting ike (autoselect), ikev1, or ikev2.
Split connections gives an option of separating the first right subnet from the rest, and kicking out individual statements for each right subnet for better cross-compatibility.
Backported from PR: #4137
update per PR suggestion
Fixes#3138
Co-authored-by: Greg Goodrich <ggoodrich@ippathways.com>
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <dahn@onecht.net>
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl.dsilva@shapeblue.com>
This PR addresses the issue raised at #4545 (Fail to change Service offering from local <> shared storage).
When upgrading a VM service offering it is validated if the new offering has the same storage scope (local or shared) as the current offering. I think that the validation makes sense in a way of preventing running Root disks with an offering that does not match the current storage pool. However, the validation only compares both offerings and does not consider that it is possible to migrate Volumes between local <> shared storage pools.
The idea behind this implementation is that CloudStack should check the scope of the current storage pool which the ROOT volume is allocated; this, it is possible to migrate the volume between storage pools and list/upgrade according to the offerings that are supported for such pool.
This PR also fixes an issue where the API command that lists offerings for a VM should follow the same idea and list based on the storage pool that the volume is allocated and not the previous offering.
Fixes: #4545
This PR makes sure no orphaned snapshot details are considered in the cleanup at startup job.
a real solution would be to implement some kind of cascading delete, but as the parent record is "only" marked as removed this would be a bit com
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <dahn@onecht.net>
Fixes: #4808, #4941
This PR adds a force flag to the attachIso / detachIso commands, especially for VMware where it is noticed that when trying to either detach an iso or attach an iso when there already exists another present it fails to do the necessary operation as from ACS end we either answer the question returned by Esxi for CDRom disconnect operation as No (for detach operation) or do not answer the question at all (for Attach operation).
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl.dsilva@shapeblue.com>