Updated hardcoded value with max data volumes limit from hypervisor capabilities.
(cherry picked from commit 93f5b6e8a391ce8b09be484d029c54d48a2b88aa)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Libvirt / Qemu (KVM) does not collect statistics about these either.
On some systems it might even yield a 'internal error' from libvirt
when attempting to gather block statistics from such devices.
For example Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) has a issue with this.
Skip them when looping through all devices.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
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>
[4.9] CLOUDSTACK-9569: propagate global configuration router.aggregation.command.each.timeout to KVM agentThe router.aggregation.command.each.timeout in global configuration is only applied on new created KVM host.
For existing KVM host, changing the value will not be effective.
We need to propagate the configuration to existing host when cloudstack-agent is connected.
* pr/1856:
CLOUDSTACK-9569: propagate global configuration router.aggregation.command.each.timeout to KVM agent
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9503: Increased the VR script timeout. Most of the changes are about converting int/long time values to joda Duration.
* pr/1745:
CLOUDSTACK-9503: Increased the VR script timeout. Most of the changes are about converting int/long time values to joda Duration.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Often, patch and security releases do not require schema migrations or
data migrations. However, if an empty upgrade class and associated
scripts are not defined, the upgrade process will break. With this
change, if a release does not have an upgrade, a noop DbUpgrade is added
to the upgrade path. This approach allows the upgrade to proceed and
for the database to properly reflect the installed version. This change
should make the release process simpler as RMs no longer need to
rememeber to create this boilerplate code when starting a new release.
Beginning with the 4.8.2.0 and 4.9.1.0 releases, the project will
formally adopt a four (4) position release number to properly accomodate
rekeases that contain only CVE fixes. The DatabaseUpgradeChecker and
Version classes made assumptions that they would always parse and
compare three (3) position version numbers. This change adds the
CloudStackVersion value object that supports both three (3) and four (4)
version numbers. It encapsulates version comparsion logic, as well as,
the rules to allow three (3) and four (4) to interoperate.
* Modifies DatabaseUpgradeChecker to handle derive an upgrade path for
a version that was not explicitly specified. It determines the
releases the first release before it with database migrations and uses
that list as the basis for the list for version being calculated. A
noop upgrade is then added to the list which causes no schema changes
or data migrations, but will update the database to the version.
* Adds unit tests for the upgrade path calculation logic in
DatabaseUpgradeChecker
* Removes dummy upgrade logic for the 4.8.2.0 introduced in previous
versions of this patch
* Introduces the CloudStackVersion value object which parses and
compares three (3) and four (4) position version numbers. This class
is intended to replace com.cloud.maint.Version.
* Adds the junit-dataprovider dependency -- allowing test data to be
concisely generated separately from the execution of a test case.
Used extensively in the CloudStackVersionTest.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
[blocker] CLOUDSTACK-9452: add python-argparse dependency on el6,7 rpmsThe patchviasocket script was rewritten in Python from PR #1533 and made
assumptions that Python 2.7 would be available. In case of CentOS, python 2.7
may not be available or installed. This change ensures that python-argparse
is installed which is used by this script.
/cc @wido @sverrirab @karuturi @jburwell
@blueorangutan package
* pr/1634:
CLOUDSTACK-9452: add python-argparse dependency on el6,7 rpms
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
The patchviasocket script was rewritten in Python from PR #1533 and made
assumptions that Python 2.7 would be available. In case of CentOS, python 2.7
may not be available or installed. This change ensures that python-argparse
is installed which is used by this script.
Expose cmd error in the logs when patch command fails.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
We noticed that when an exception occurs within the cleanup loop inside
the deletePhysicalDisk routine that the previously allocated contexts
are not cleaned up. This seemed to cause an eventual crash of the host
agent after multiple exceptions within the loop.
In addition to ensuring the contexts are always freed we also improved
the logging when exceptions do occur to include the actual return code
from the underlying library in deletePhysicalDisk and deleteSnapshot.
Convert patchviasocket to python (removes perl dependency for KVM agent)As requested here: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1495
No scripts are using perl so that install requirement can be removed.
The new scripts are using standard python packages only.
Includes extensive unit test.
Note: perl-modules requirement is missing (fixed in mentioned PR) so do not merge that onto master.
* pr/1533:
Revert "Add perl-modules as install dependency for cloudstack-agent"
patchviasocket improve error handling
Convert patchviasocket to python (removes perl dependency for KVM agent)
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
As requested here: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1495
No scripts are using perl so that install requirement can be removed.
The new scripts are using standard python packages only.
Includes extensive unit test.
Taking fast and efficient volume snapshots with XenServer (and your storage provider)A XenServer storage repository (SR) and virtual disk image (VDI) each have UUIDs that are immutable.
This poses a problem for SAN snapshots, if you intend on mounting the underlying snapshot SR alongside the source SR (duplicate UUIDs).
VMware has a solution for this called re-signaturing (so, in other words, the snapshot UUIDs can be changed).
This PR only deals with the CloudStack side of things, but it works in concert with a new XenServer storage manager created by CloudOps (this storage manager enables re-signaturing of XenServer SR and VDI UUIDs).
I have written Marvin integration tests to go along with this, but cannot yet check those into the CloudStack repo as they rely on SolidFire hardware.
If anyone would like to see these integration tests, please let me know.
JIRA ticket: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9281
Here's a video I made that shows this feature in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ3pBeL-WaA&list=PLqOXKM0Bt13DFnQnwUx8ZtJzoyDV0Uuye&index=13
* pr/1403:
Faster logic to see if a cluster supports resigning
Support for backend snapshots with XenServer
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CPU socket count reporting correctionCPU socket count reporting correction
From https://github.com/MissionCriticalCloud/cosmic-plugin-hypervisor-kvm/pull/16
* pr/1520:
Remove empty spaces causing the build to fail
CPU socket count reporting correction
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VMThis PR introduces the changes proposed in PR #780 with some work to make the code null safe.
During this PR, I have also removed some unused code.
* pr/1444:
Removed unnecessary check when creating the “userVmResponse” object.
Fixed issues from CLOUDSTACK-8800 that were introduced in PR 780
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VM for xenserver,kvm and for vmware.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9350: KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage- KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage
- Also skip HA on VMs that are using local storage
* pr/1496:
CLOUDSTACK-9350: KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage - Also skip HA on VMs that are using local storage
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-8302: Removing snapshots on RBDSnapshot removing implemented if primary datastore is RBD
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8302
* pr/1230:
CLOUDSTACK-8302 - Cleanup snapshot on KVM with RBD Snapshot removing implemented on RBD. 1. On management side: when created new shanpshot we checking if our primary storage is RBD, then do not remove record from cloud.snapshot_store_ref with link to Ceph image via 'install_path' field. 2. On management side: when removing snapshot, also send command to agent 'DeleteCommand'. 3. On agent side: method implemented 'public Answer deleteSnapshot(final DeleteCommand cmd)'
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
It was worked around some possible runtime exceptions introduced by the
changes that were added by the PR 780. Basically, the points in which a
null pointer exception could happen, we added safety checks to avoid
them. It was create a specific method do that, all together test cases
were created for this newly method that was added.
CLOUDSTACK-9142 Migrate VM changes xmlDesc in a safe wayThe problem arises when the origin hypervisor has an ip addres that ends with 1, like '10.10.10.1' and the qemu VM description is containing an address that has that as part of its address, '10.10.10.100' for instance.
now migrating to '10.10.10.10' will change both addresses in the xml description file for qemu. It is fixed and unit tests are added. I am not sure yet how to integration test this. Regression will probably work so creating a PR now.
* pr/1348:
CLOUDSTACK-9142 Migrate VM changes xmlDesc in a safe way
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Snapshot removing implemented on RBD.
1. On management side: when created new shanpshot we checking if our primary storage is RBD,
then do not remove record from cloud.snapshot_store_ref with link to Ceph
image via 'install_path' field.
2. On management side: when removing snapshot, also send command to agent 'DeleteCommand'.
3. On agent side: method implemented 'public Answer deleteSnapshot(final DeleteCommand cmd)'
CLOUDSTACK-9130: Make RebootCommand similar to start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. "execute in sequence" flag
RebootCommand now behaves in the same way as start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. to sequential/parallel execution.
* pr/1200:
CLOUDSTACK-9130: Make RebootCommand similar to start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. "execute in sequence" flag RebootCommand now behaves in the same way as start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. to sequential/parallel execution.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
SecurityGroupRulesCmd code cleanupWrote a test and cleaned some duplicate code with the objective to evaluate the jenkins pull request process at builds.a.o
worthwhile to keep, IMHO.
* pr/1287:
SecurityGroupRulesCmd code cleanup review comments handled
deal with PMD warnings
code cleanup
security rules test
remove autogenerated pydev files
Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <koushik@apache.org>