ACS + Xenserver works with differential snapshots. ACS takes a volume full snapshot and the next ones are referenced as a child of the previous snapshot until the chain reaches the limit defined in the global setting snapshot.delta.max; then, a new full snapshot is taken. PR #5297 introduced disk-only snapshots for KVM volumes. Among the changes, the delete process was also refactored. Before the changes, when one was removing a snapshot with children, ACS was marking it as Destroyed and it was keeping the Image entry on the table cloud.snapshot_store_ref as Ready. When ACS was rotating the snapshots (the max delta was reached) and all the children were already marked as removed; then, ACS would start removing the whole hierarchy, completing the differential snapshot cycle. After the changes, the snapshots with children stopped being marked as removed and the differential snapshot cycle was not being completed.
This PR intends to honor again the differential snapshot cycle for XenServer, making the snapshots to be marked as removed when deleted while having children and following the differential snapshot cycle.
Also, when one takes a volume snapshot and ACS backs it up to the secondary storage, ACS inserts 2 entries on table cloud.snapshot_store_ref (Primary and Image). When one deletes a volume snapshot, ACS first tries to remove the snapshot from the secondary storage and mark the entry Image as removed; then, it tries to remove the snapshot from the primary storage and mark the entry Primary as removed. If ACS cannot remove the snapshot from the primary storage, it will keep the snapshot as BackedUp; however, If it does not exist in the secondary storage and without the entry SNAPSHOT.DELETE on cloud.usage_event. In the end, after the garbage collector flow, the snapshot will be marked as BackedUp, with a value in the field removed and still being rated. This PR also addresses the correction for this situation.
Co-authored-by: GutoVeronezi <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
This PR introduces a feature designed to allow CloudStack to manage a generic volume encryption setting. The encryption is handled transparently to the guest OS, and is intended to handle VM guest data encryption at rest and possibly over the wire, though the actual encryption implementation is up to the primary storage driver.
In some cases cloud customers may still prefer to maintain their own guest-level volume encryption, if they don't trust the cloud provider. However, for private cloud cases this greatly simplifies the guest OS experience in terms of running volume encryption for guests without the user having to manage keys, deal with key servers and guest booting being dependent on network connectivity to them (i.e. Tang), etc, especially in cases where users are attaching/detaching data disks and moving them between VMs occasionally.
The feature can be thought of as having two parts - the API/control plane (which includes scheduling aspects), and the storage driver implementation.
This initial PR adds the encryption setting to disk offerings and service offerings (for root volume), and implements encryption support for KVM SharedMountPoint, NFS, Local, and ScaleIO storage pools.
NOTE: While not required, operations can be significantly sped up by ensuring that hosts have the `rng-tools` package and service installed and running on the management server and hypervisors. For EL hosts the service is `rngd` and for Debian it is `rng-tools`. In particular, the use of SecureRandom for generating volume passphrases can be slow if there isn't a good source of entropy. This could affect testing and build environments, and otherwise would only affect users who actually use the encryption feature. If you find tests or volume creates blocking on encryption, check this first.
### Management Server
##### API
* createDiskOffering now has an 'encrypt' Boolean
* createServiceOffering now has an 'encryptroot' Boolean. The 'root' suffix is added here in case there is ever any other need to encrypt something related to the guest configuration, like the RAM of a VM. This has been refactored to deal with the new separation of service offering from disk offering internally.
* listDiskOfferings shows encryption support on each offering, and has an encrypt boolean to choose to list only offerings that do or do not support encryption
* listServiceOfferings shows encryption support on each offering, and has an encrypt boolean to choose to list only offerings that do or do not support encryption
* listHosts now shows encryption support of each hypervisor host via `encryptionsupported`
* Volumes themselves don't show encryption on/off, rather the offering should be referenced. This follows the same pattern as other disk offering based settings such as the IOPS of the volume.
##### Volume functions
A decent effort has been made to ensure that the most common volume functions have either been cleanly supported or blocked. However, for the first release it is advised to mark this feature as *experimental*, as the code base is complex and there are certainly edge cases to be found.
Many of these features could eventually be supported over time, such as creating templates from encrypted volumes, but the effort and size of the change is already overwhelming.
Supported functions:
* Data Volume create
* VM root volume create
* VM root volume reinstall
* Offline volume snapshot/restore
* Migration of VM with storage (e.g. local storage VM migration)
* Resize volume
* Detach/attach volume
Blocked functions:
* Online volume snapshot
* VM snapshot w/memory
* Scheduled snapshots (would fail when VM is running)
* Disk offering migration to offerings that don't have matching encryption
* Creating template from encrypted volume
* Creating volume from encrypted volume
* Volume extraction (would we decrypt it first, or expose the key? Probably the former).
##### Primary Storage Support
For storage developers, adding encryption support involves:
1. Updating the `StoragePoolType` for your primary storage to advertise encryption support. This is used during allocation of storage to match storage types that support encryption to storage that supports it.
2. Implementing encryption feature when your `PrimaryDataStoreDriver` is called to perform volume lifecycle functions on volumes that are requesting encryption. You are free to do what your storage supports - this could be as simple as calling a storage API with the right flag when creating a volume. Or (as is the case with the KVM storage types), as complex as managing volume details directly at the hypervisor host. The data objects passed to the storage driver will contain volume passphrases, if encryption is requested.
##### Scheduling
For the KVM implementations specified above, we are dependent on the KVM hosts having support for volume encryption tools. As such, the hosts `StartupRoutingCommand` has been modified to advertise whether the host supports encryption. This is done via a probe during agent startup to look for functioning `cryptsetup` and support in `qemu-img`. This is also visible via the listHosts API and the host details in the UI. This was patterned after other features that require hypervisor support such as UEFI.
The `EndPointSelector` interface and `DefaultEndpointSelector` have had new methods added, which allow the caller to ask for endpoints that support encryption. This can be used by storage drivers to find the proper hosts to send storage commands that involve encryption. Not all volume activities will require a host to support encryption (for example a snapshot backup is a simple file copy), and this is the reason why the interface has been modified to allow for the storage driver to decide, rather than just passing the data objects to the EndpointSelector and letting the implementation decide.
VM scheduling has also been modified. When a VM start is requested, if any volume that requires encryption is attached, it will filter out hosts that don't support encryption.
##### DB Changes
A volume whose disk offering enables encryption will get a passphrase generated for it before its first use. This is stored in the new 'passphrase' table, and is encrypted using the CloudStack installation's standard configured DB encryption. A field has been added to the volumes table, referencing this passphrase, and a foreign key added to ensure passphrases that are referenced can't be removed from the database. The volumes table now also contains an encryption format field, which is set by the implementer of the encryption and used as it sees fit.
#### KVM Agent
For the KVM storage pool types supported, the encryption has been implemented at Qemu itself, using the built-in LUKS storage support. This means that the storage remains encrypted all the way to the VM process, and decrypted before the block device is visible to the guest. This may not be necessary in order to implement encryption for /your/ storage pool type, maybe you have a kernel driver that decrypts before the block device on the system, or something like that. However, it seemed like the simplest, common place to terminate the encryption, and provides the lowest surface area for decrypted guest data.
For qcow2 based storage, `qemu-img` is used to set up a qcow2 file with LUKS encryption. For block based (currently just ScaleIO storage), the `cryptsetup` utility is used to format the block device as LUKS for data disks, but `qemu-img` and its LUKS support is used for template copy.
Any volume that requires encryption will contain a passphrase ID as a byte array when handed down to the KVM agent. Care has been taken to ensure this doesn't get logged, and it is cleared after use in attempt to avoid exposing it before garbage collection occurs. On the agent side, this passphrase is used in two ways:
1. In cases where the volume experiences some libvirt interaction it is loaded into libvirt as an ephemeral, private secret and then referenced by secret UUID in any libvirt XML. This applies to things like VM startup, migration preparation, etc.
2. In cases where `qemu-img` needs to use this passphrase for volume operations, it is written to a `KeyFile` on the cloudstack agent's configured tmpfs and passed along. The `KeyFile` is a `Closeable` and when it is closed, it is deleted. This allows us to try-with-resources any volume operations and get the KeyFile removed regardless.
In order to support the advanced syntax required to handle encryption and passphrases with `qemu-img`, the `QemuImg` utility has been modified to support the new `--object` and `--image-opts` flags. These are modeled as `QemuObject` and `QemuImageOptions`. These `qemu-img` flags have been designed to supersede some of the existing, older flags being used today (such as choosing file formats and paths), and an effort could be made to switch over to these wholesale. However, for now we have instead opted to keep existing functions and do some wrapping to ensure backward compatibility, so callers of `QemuImg` can choose to use either way.
It should be noted that there are also a few different Enums that represent the encryption format for various purposes. While these are analogous in principle, they represent different things and should not be confused. For example, the supported encryption format strings for the `cryptsetup` utility has `LuksType.LUKS` while `QemuImg` has a `QemuImg.PhysicalDiskFormat.LUKS`.
Some additional effort could potentially be made to support advanced encryption configurations, such as choosing between LUKS1 and LUKS2 or changing cipher details. These may require changes all the way up through the control plane. However, in practice Libvirt and Qemu currently only support LUKS1 today. Additionally, the cipher details aren't required in order to use an encrypted volume, as they're stored in the LUKS header on the volume there is no need to store these elsewhere. As such, we need only set the one encryption format upon volume creation, which is persisted in the volumes table and then available later as needed. In the future when LUKS2 is standard and fully supported, we could move to it as the default and old volumes will still reference LUKS1 and have the headers on-disk to ensure they remain usable. We could also possibly support an automatic upgrade of the headers down the road, or a volume migration mechanism.
Every version of cryptsetup and qemu-img tested on variants of EL7 and Ubuntu that support encryption use the XTS-AES 256 cipher, which is the leading industry standard and widely used cipher today (e.g. BitLocker and FileVault).
Signed-off-by: Marcus Sorensen <mls@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcus Sorensen <mls@apple.com>
* Updated resource counter to include correct size after volume creation/resize and other improvements
- Recalculate resource counters for root domain in the periodic task
- Update correct size in the primary_storage resource counter after volume creation/resize
- Some code improvements
* review and sonarcloud issues
Co-authored-by: Suresh Kumar Anaparti <suresh.anaparti@shapeblue.com>
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
This PR fixes the issue #6209 where the snapshot revert operation fails after certain volume operations like Migrate VM with volume / migrate volume / reinstall VM.
The root cause of the issue after these volume operations, the primary storage entry is getting deleted for that volume. We have fixed it here to get the primary datastore entry wrt volume and continue the operation.
* add global setting to allow parallel execution on vmware
* cleanup setting distribution for vmware.create.full.clone
* query setting in vmware guru
* don´t touch other hypervisor's commands
* guru hierarchy cleanup
* refactor and log trace
* tracelogs
* shuffle pools with real randomiser
* sinlge retrieval of async job context
* some review comments addressed
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <38945620+GutoVeronezi@users.noreply.github.com>
* log formatting
* integration test for distribution of volumes over storages
* move test to smoke tests
* imports
* sonarcloud issue # AYCOmVntKzsfKlhz0HDh
* spellos
* review comments
* review comments
* sonarcloud issues
* unittest
* import
* Update AbstractStoragePoolAllocatorTest.java
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <dahn@onecht.net>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <38945620+GutoVeronezi@users.noreply.github.com>
* get vdisk uuid from vcenter and store it into database
* add vdisk uuid as external_uuid to listVolume response
* add sql upgrade file
* Update vmware-base/src/main/java/com/cloud/hypervisor/vmware/mo/VirtualMachineMO.java
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <38945620+GutoVeronezi@users.noreply.github.com>
* update sql add column external_uuid
* Update server/src/main/java/com/cloud/storage/VolumeApiServiceImpl.java
Co-authored-by: Wei Zhou <weizhou@apache.org>
* adapt param description for externalUuid
* add 'idempotent column add' to create external_uuid col
* rename method to getExternalDiskUUID
* remove line disk_offering.system_use
Co-authored-by: DK101010 <dirk.klahre@itelligence.de>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador <38945620+GutoVeronezi@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Wei Zhou <weizhou@apache.org>
* StorPool storage plugin
Adds volume storage plugin for StorPool SDS
* Added support for alternative endpoint
Added option to switch to alternative endpoint for SP primary storage
* renamed all classes from Storpool to StorPool
* Address review
* removed unnecessary else
* Removed check about the storage provider
We don't need this check, we'll get if the snapshot is on StorPool be
its name from path
* Check that current plugin supports all functionality before upgrade CS
* Smoke tests for StorPool plug-in
* Fixed conflicts
* Fixed conflicts and added missed Apache license header
* Removed whitespaces in smoke tests
* Added StorPool plugin jar for Debian
the StorPool jar will be included into cloudstack-agent package for
Debian/Ubuntu
* Refactor create volume snapshot with running VM
* Refactor create volume snapshot with stopped VM
* Refactor create volume from snapshot
* Refactor create template from snapshot
* Refactor volume migration (migrateVolume/ migrateVirtualMachineWithVolume)
* Refactor snapshot deletion
* Refactor snapshot revertion
* Adjusts and fix cherry-pick conflicts
* Remove diffuse tests
* Add validation to add flag '--delete' on command 'virsh blockcommand' only if libvirt version is equal or higher 6.0.0
* Expunge temporary snapshot only if template creation is from snapshot
* Extract strings to constant
* Remove unused imports
* Fix error on revert backed up snapshot
* Turn method's return to void as it is not used
* Rename method in SnapshotHelper
* Fix folder creation when using SharedMountPoint pool
* Remove static import
* Remove unnused method
* Cover take snapshot in centos 7
* Handle right snapshot flag according to qemu version
Co-authored-by: GutoVeronezi <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
* Persistent Network feature & Marvin component tests
* Cleaned up comments and imports
* fixed small error
* add support to add setup persistent networks' resources when a disabled host is enabled
* small fix
* use wildcard instead of hard-coding the bridge name
* allow clean up of resources when removing a host in maintenance mode
* skip test for simulator hypervisor
Co-authored-by: shatoboar <sang-woo.bae@campus.tu-berlin.de>
* VM snapshots of running KVM instance using storage providers plugins for disk snapshots
Added new virtual machine snapshot strategy which is using storage providers plugins to take/revert/delete snapshots.
You can take VM snapshot without VM memory on KVM instance, using storage providers implementations for disk snapshots.
Also revert and delete is added as functionality. Added Thaw/Freeze command for KVM instance.
The snapshots will be consistent, because we freeze the VM during the snapshotting. Backup to secondary storage is executed after
thaw of the VM and if it is enabled in global settings.
* Removed duplicated functionality
Set few methods in DefaultVMSnapshotStrategy to protected to reuse them
without duplicating the code. Remove code that is actualy not needed
* Added requirements in global setting kvm.vmstoragesnapshot.enabled
Added more information in kvm.vmstoragesnapshot.enabled global setting,
that it needs installation of:
- qemu version 1.6+
- qemu-guest-agent installed on guest virtual machine
when the option is enabled
* Added Apache license header
* Removed commented code
* If "kvm.vmstoragesnapshot.enabled" is null should be considered as false
* removed unused imports, replaced default template
Removed unused imports which causing failures and replaced template to
CentOS8
* "kvm.vmstoragesnapshot.enabled" set to dynamic
* Getting status of freeze/thaw commands not the return code
Will chacke the status if freeze/thaw of Guest VM succeded, rather than
looking for return code. Code refactoring
* removed "CreatingKVM" VMsnapshot state and events related to it
* renamed AllocatedKVM to AllocatedVM
the states should not be associated to a hypervisor type
* loggin the result of "drive-backup" command
* Check which VM snapshot strategy could handle the vm snapshots
gets the best match of VM snapshot strategy which could handle the vm
snapshots on KVM.
Other storage plugins could integrate with this functionality to support group snapshots
* Added poolId in canHandle for KVM hypervisors
Added poolId into canHandle method used to check if all volumes are on
the same PowerFlex's storage pool
* skip smoke tests if the hypervisor's OS type is CentOS
This PR works with functionality included in qemu-kvm-ev which
does not come by default on CentOS. The smoke tests will be skipped if
the hypervisor OS is CentOS
* Added missed import in smoke test
* Suggested change to use ` org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils.isNotBlank`
* Fix getting device on Ubuntu
On Ubuntu the device isn't provided and we have to get it from
node-name parameter. For drive-backup command (for Ubuntu) is needed and job-id which
is the value of node-name (this extra param works on Ubuntu and CentOS as well).
* Removed new snapshot states and functionality for NFS
* throw CloudRuntimeException
provide a properer error message when delete VM snapshot fails
* exclude GROUP snapshots when listing snapshots
* Skip tests if there is pool with NFS/Local
* address comments
* server: mark volume snapshots as Destroyed in some cases when delete a volume in QCOW2 format
when delete a volume in QCOW2 format, if volume snapshot does not exist on primary and secondary storage, mark the snapshot as Destroyed.
* Update #6057: remove check on volume format
* Add NFS version to mount command
* Remove extra line
* Extend NFS version to mount secondary storage
* Unused import
* Refactor NFS version to be granular
* Make use of the ConfigKey on the NFS version setting value
Currently, our compute offerings and disk offerings are tightly coupled with respect to many aspects. For example, if a compute offering is created, a corresponding disk offering entry is also created with the same ID as the reference. Also creating compute offering takes few disk-related parameters which anyway goes to the corresponding disk offering only. I think this design was initially made to address compute offering for the root volume created from a template. Also changing the offering of a volume is tightly coupled with storage tags and has to be done in different APIs either migrateVolume or resizeVolume. Changing of disk offering should be seamless and should consider new storage tags, new size and place the volume in appropriate state as defined in disk offering.
more details are mentioned here https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Compute+offering+and+disk+offering+refactoring
* Schema changes and disk offering column change from "type" to "compute_only"
* Few more changes
* Decoupled service offering and disk offering
* Remove diskofferingid from vminstance VO
* Decouple service offering and disk offering states
* diskoffering getsize() is only for strict disk offerings
* Fix deployVM flow
* Added new API params to compute offering creation
* Add diskofferingstrictness to serviceoffering vo under quota
* Added overrideDiskOfferingId parameter in deploy VM API which will override disk offering for the root disk both in template and ISO case
Added diskSizeStrictness parameter in create Disk offering API which will decide whether to restrict resize or disk offering change of a volume
* Fix User vm response to show proper service offering and disk offerings
* Added disk size strictness in disk offering response
* Added disk offering strictness to the service offering response
* Remove comments
* Added UI changes for Disk offering strictness in add compute offering form and Disk size strictness in add disk offering form
* Added diskoffering details to the service offering response
* Added UI changes in deployvm wizard to accept override disk offering id
* Fix delete compute offering
* Fix VM deployment from custom service offering
* Move uselocalstorage column access from service offering to disk offering
* UI: Separated compute and disk releated parameters in add compute offering wizard, also added association to disk offering
* Fixed diskoffering automatic selection on add compute offering wizard
* UI: move compute only toggle button outside the box in add compute offering wizard
* Added volumeId parameter to listDiskOfferings API and the disksizestrictness flag of the current disk offering is honored while list disk offerings
* Added configuration parameter to decide whether to check volume tags on the destination storagepool during migration
* Added disk offering change checks during resize volume operation
* Added new API changeofferingforVolume API and corresponding changes
* Add UI form for changeOfferingForVolume API
* Fix UI conflicts
* Fix service offering usage as disk offering
* Fix unit test failures
* fix user_vm_view
* Addressed review comments
* Fixed service_offering_view
* Fix service offering edit flow
* Fix service offering constructor to address custom offering
* Fix domain_router_view to get proper service offering id
* Removed unused import
* Addressed review comments and fixed update service offering flow with storage tags
* Added marvin test cases for checking disk offering strictness
* review comments addressed
* Remove system_use column from disk offering join
* update volume_view to update system_use column from service offering and not disk offering
* Fix changeOfferingForVolume API for custom disk offering
* Fix global setting implementation
* Fix list volumes, after changing system_use column from disk offering to service offering in volume_view
* Changes for override root disk offering in deployvm wizard in case of custom offering
* Fix a unit test case
* Fixed recent unit test cases with new serviceofferingvo constructor
* Fix unit test in VolumeApiServiceImpl
* Added storage id for the list disk offering API and corresponding UI changes in migrateVolume and changeOfferingForVolume flow
* Rename global configuration parameter from storage.pool.tags.disk.offering.strictness to match.storage.pool.tags.with.disk.offering
* Fix smoke test failures
* Added tool tip for migrate volume UI form
* Address review comments and fix UI form of deploy VM in case of ISO.
* Fixed resize volume UI form for data disk
* UI changes to disable override root disk size when override root disk offering is enabled
* UI fix in deploy vm wizard
* Fix listdiskoffering after rebasing with main
* Fixed UI in migrate and changeofferingfor volume to handle empty disk offering list
Removed the volume's current disk offering from listDiskOffering response list
* Added custom Iops to resize volume form and removed the current disk offering during change offering for volume UI form
* Fix false response on updateDiskOffering API
* Added search field for changeofferingforvolume UI form
* Fix resize volume and migrate volume to update volume path if DRS is applied on volume in datastore cluster
* Removed DB changes from 4.16 upgrade file
* Resolving merge conflicts with main 4.17
* Added support for auto migration and auto resize of the root volume upon changing the service offering for VM.
* UI: Added automigrate checkbox in scale VM form
* Addes since attributes to new API params
* Added shrinkOK parameter to changeofferingforvolume API
* Added shrinkOk param to UI in changeOfferingforVolume form
* Added shrinkOk flag to scaleVM and changeServiceForVirtualMachines and UI form
* Removed old foreign key constraint on IDs of service offering and disk offering
* Allow resize and automigrate of root volume if required in all cases of service offering change
* Allow only resize to higher disk size from UI
* Fixing vue syntax error
* Make UI changes to provide root disk size box when the linked disk offering is of custom
* Converted from check box to toggle in scale VM, changeoffering, resize and migrate volume forms
* Fix resize volume operation to update the VM settings
* Fix migratevolume form to pick selected storage pool id in list diskofferings API
* Use Physical size to evaluate if migration is possible
* Improve logging and consider files skipped as failure in complete migration
* skipped can't be negative
* remove useless method
* group multidisk templates for secstor migration
* use enum
* Update engine/orchestration/src/main/java/org/apache/cloudstack/engine/orchestration/DataMigrationUtility.java
Co-authored-by: sureshanaparti <12028987+sureshanaparti@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl1594@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <dahn@onecht.net>
Co-authored-by: Pearl d'Silva <pearl.dsilva@shapeblue.com>