* Delete local storage properties in agent.properties during delete pool
* Fix stale entry when add local storage failed
* Smaller methods
* Comment added
Adds framework layer change to allow retrieving and storing IOPS stats for storage pools. Custom `PrimaryStoreDriver` can implement method - `getStorageIopsStats` for returning IOPS stats. Existing method `getUsedIops` can also be overridden by such plugins when only used IOPS is returned.
For testing purpose, implementation has been added for simulator hypervisor plugin to return capacity and used IOPS for a pool.
For local storage pool, implementation has been added using iostat to return currently used IOPS.
StoragePoolResponse class has been updated to return IOPS values which allows showing IOPS values in UI for different storage pool related views and APIs.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for kvm plugin
* Update logging for scaleio plugin
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for default volume storage plugin
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for agent managers
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for Listeners
* Replace ids with objects or uuids
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for engine
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for server
* Fixups in engine
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for plugins
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for Cmd classes
* Fix toString method for StorageFilterTO.java
Particular Linstor needs can use this information to only allow
dual volume access for live migration and not enable it in general,
which can and will lead to data corruption if for some reason
2 VMs get started on 2 different hosts.
If a secondary storage pool is used by e.g.
2 concurrent snapshot->template actions,
if the first action finished it removed the netfs mount
point for the other action.
Now the storage pools are usage ref-counted and will only
deleted if there are no more users.
This fixes the issue when create a ovs network
```
2024-10-29 16:02:45,089 WARN [resource.wrapper.LibvirtOvsFetchInterfaceCommandWrapper] (agentRequest-Handler-2:null) (logid:e716722e) Network interface: ''cloudbr1'' not found
```
This is a regression of a previous security release
see "framework/cluster: improve cluster service, integration API server"
since we now use NetworkInterface.getByName to get network interface, we should NOT add single quotes before/after the label.
qemu has a bug versions prior 7.0 with discard enabled and using the IDE bus.
It would crash the qemu process and kill the virtual machine,
this is most noticeable on installing a windows guest from the
Windows ISO installer.
* linstor: enable discard for Linstor storage pools
All Linstor storage backends support discard, so it can be safely enabled.
* linstor: enable discard for Linstor storage pools CHANGELOG.md
* Add logs to LibvirtComputingResource's metrics collecting process
* Apply Joao's suggestions
Co-authored-by: João Jandre <48719461+JoaoJandre@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adjust some logs
* Print memory statistics log in one line
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Co-authored-by: João Jandre <48719461+JoaoJandre@users.noreply.github.com>
This introduces the multi-arch zones, allowing users to select the VM arch upon deployment.
Multi-arch zone support in CloudStack can allow admins to mix x86_64 & arm64 hosts within the same zone with the following changes proposed:
- All hosts in a clusters need to be homogenous, wrt host CPU type (amd64 vs arm64) and hypevisor
- Arch-aware templates & ISOs:
- Add support for a new arch field (default set of: amd64 and arm64), when unspecified defaults to amd64 and for existing templates & iso
- Allow admins to edit the arch type of the registered template & iso
- Arch-aware clusters and host:
- Add new attribute field for cluster and hosts (kvm host agents can automatically report this, arch of the first host of the cluster is cluster's architecture), defaults to amd64 when not specified
- Allow admins to edit the arch of an existing cluster
- VM deployment form (UI):
- In a multi-arch zone/env, the VM deployment form can allow some kind of template/iso filtration in the UI
- Users should be able to select arch: amd64 & arm64; but this is shown only in a multi-arch zone (env)
- VM orchestration and lifecycle operations:
- Use of VM/template's arch to correctly decide where to provision the VM (on the correct strictly arch-matching host/clusters) & other lifecycle operations (such as migration from/to arch-matching hosts)
Co-authored-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This is a simple NAS backup plugin for KVM which may be later expanded for other hypervisors. This backup plugin aims to use shared NAS storage on KVM hosts such as NFS (or CephFS and others in future), which is used to backup fully cloned VMs for backup & restore operations. This may NOT be as efficient and performant as some of the other B&R providers, but maybe useful for some KVM environments who are okay to only have full-instance backups and limited functionality.
Design & Implementation follows the `networker` B&R plugin, which is simply:
- Implement B&R plugin interfaces
- Use cmd-answer pattern to execute backup and restore operations on KVM host when VM is running (or needs to be restored) - instead of a B&R API client, relies on answers from KVM agent which executes the operations
- Backups are full VM domain snapshots, copied to a VM-specific folders on a NAS target (NFS) along with a domain XML
- Backup uses libvirt feature: https://libvirt.org/kbase/live_full_disk_backup.html orchestrated via virsh/bash script (nasbackup.sh) as the libvirt-java lacks the bindings
- Supported instance volume storage for restore operations: NFS & local storage
Refer the doc PR for feature limitations and usage details:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/429
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl1594@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Suresh Kumar Anaparti <sureshkumar.anaparti@gmail.com>
This PR makes sure a KVM VM gets the UUID of the VM as a static serialnumber through smbios.
Some applications on primarily Windows servers require a stable serial number for licensing purposes. By providing this serial number we can make sure these applications can have a license configured.
More information: https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#smbios-system-information
If the libvirt mount point is still busy and can't be unmounted
right now, it was waited 5 seconds and an plain unmount was tried,
without cleaning up the libvirt storagepool.
This kept libvirt thinking the storagepool
is active and mounted (which it wasn't).
Now after the plain unmount call, also
the libvirt storagepool will be destroyed.