Fixes#3191
When a template is registered, code stores md5sum of the downloaded file in the vm_template table. However, this downloaded file could be deleted after template installation if it is not an actual (.qcow2, .ova, etc.) file. When the user copies a template using copyTemplate API, the actual template file will be copied across the image stores. Matching checksum for the copied templated file and the stored value from the vm_template table will result in a mismatch.
Changes will set an empty checksum value for the copied template while passing to download service which allows skipping wrong checksum check for the copied while install.
However, this results in a change in checksum value for concerned template entry in vm_template table post template install.
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan.hoogland@gmail.com>
When start a vm or migrate a vm (away from a host in host maintenance), cloudstack will check capacity of all hosts and choose one. If there are hundreds of hosts on the platform, it will take some seconds. When cloudstack choose a host and start/migrate vm to it, the resource consumption of the host might have been changed. This normally happens when we start/migrate multiple vms.
It would be better to double check the host capacity when start vm on a host.
This PR includes the fix for cpucore capacity when start/migrate a vm.
When we calculate a resource consumption of a host, we need to take the vms in following states into calculation: Running, Starting, Stopping, Migrating (to the host), and vms are Migrating from the host. Because, when stop a vm, the resource on host will be released when vm is stopped. When migrate a vm, the resource on destination host will be increased before migration starts, and resource on source host will be decreased after migraiton succeeds.
In cloudstack, there is a task named CapacityChecked which run every 5 minutes (capacity.check.period =300000 ms by default). It recalculates capacity of all hosts. However, it takes only vms in Running and Starting into consideration. We have faced some issues in host maintenance due to it.
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) migrate N vms from host A to host B, cpu/ram resource increases before the migration.
(2) capacity check recalculate the capacity of hosts. used capacity of Host B will be reset to original value (not including the vms in Migrating).
(3) migrate some more vms from other host to host B, the migrations are allowed by cloudstack (because used capacity is incorrect). If the actual used memory exceed the physical memory on the host, there might be some critical issues (for example, libvirt dies)
Diagnostics are hard when a snapshot fails if a null pointer occurs. This is because no stack trace or location of the error is logged. I.E.
2019-10-21 12:55:00,056 DEBUG [o.a.c.s.m.AncientDataMotionStrategy] (Work-Job-Executor-131:ctx-80420156 job-10033827/job-10033828 ctx-4864e2f5) (logid:21454564) copy snasphot failed: java.lang.NullPointerException
* server: Do NOT cleanup dhcp and dns when stop a vm
According comment in PR #3608, dhcp and dns entries are cleaned up only when a VM is expunged.
Revert part of commit 8fb388e9312b917a8f36c7d7e3f45985a95ce773.
* server: cleanup dns/dhcp entries in removeNic instead of finalizeExpunge
When a network IP range is removed, the "vlan" stays mapped on pod_vlan_map; therefore, the method that lists the VLANs by pod id will return null VLANS.
This PR adds proper verifications to avoid null pointer exception when deploying VRs on a pod with removed VLANs. The exception was caused on getPlaceholderNicForRouter.
Problem: In Vmware, appliances that have options that are required to be answered before deployments are configurable through vSphere vCenter user interface but it is not possible from the CloudStack user interface.
Root cause: CloudStack does not handle vApp configuration options during deployments if the appliance contains configurable options. These configurations are mandatory for VM deployment from the appliance on Vmware vSphere vCenter. As shown in the image below, Vmware detects there are mandatory configurations that the administrator must set before deploy the VM from the appliance (in red on the image below):
Solution:
On template registration, after it is downloaded to secondary storage, the OVF file is examined and OVF properties are extracted from the file when available.
OVF properties extracted from templates after being downloaded to secondary storage are stored on the new table 'template_ovf_properties'.
A new optional section is added to the VM deployment wizard in the UI:
If the selected template does not contain OVF properties, then the optional section is not displayed on the wizard.
If the selected template contains OVF properties, then the optional new section is displayed. Each OVF property is displayed and the user must complete every property before proceeding to the next section.
If any configuration property is empty, then a dialog is displayed indicating that there are empty properties which must be set before proceeding
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The specific OVF properties set on deployment are stored on the 'user_vm_details' table with the prefix: 'ovfproperties-'.
The VM is configured with the vApp configuration section containing the values that the user provided on the wizard.
Fix regression bug that affects KVM local storage migration. Some of the desired execution flows for KVM local storage migration had been altered to allow only managed storage to execute. Fixed allowing managed and non managed storages to execute.
Fixes#3521
Retrieval of an image store using ImageStoreProviderManager has been refactored by introducing three different methods,
DataStore getRandomImageStore(List<DataStore> imageStores);
To get an image store for reading purpose. Threshold capacity check will not be used here.
DataStore getImageStoreWithFreeCapacity(List<DataStore> imageStores);
To get an image store for reading purpose. Threshold capacity check will be used here and the store with max free space will be returned. If no store with filled storage less than the threshold is found, the NULL value will be returned.
List<DataStore> listImageStoresWithFreeCapacity(List<DataStore> imageStores);
To get a list of image stores for writing purpose which fulfills threshold capacity check.
Correspondingly DataStoreManager methods have been refactored to return similar values for a given zone.
Fixes#3287 - NULL value will be returned when secondary storage is needed for writing but there is not store with free space.
Fixes#3041 - Rather than returning random secondary storage for writing, storage with max. free space will be returned.
Fixes#3478 - For migration on VMware, all writable secondary storage will be mounted while preparation.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Currently when refreshing disk usage stats all kvm agents are asked to collect stats for all volumes. In setups with multiple kvm hosts where managed storage is used, not all volumes are attached to all kvm hosts, this results in a large number of warnings in the kvm agent logs. This change introduces a filter step in case managed storage is used so that the management server only requests kvm agents for stats about volumes that are connected to each kvm host.
Fixes checkstyle issue caused by previous commit 6a511fce40f5363d71c5515df9841c2493c73c31
from PR #3466 where a minor review fix did not address this. Merging this
one to unblock few other PRs after running a local build test.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Add CephSnapshotStrategy to handle RBD revert (rollback) snapshot. In order to support RBD revert (rbd_rollback), this PR adds a CephSnapshotStrategy class to handle Ceph/RBD snapshot actions.
* Add revoke certificates API
* Add background task to sync certificates
* Fix marvin test and revoke certificate
* Fix certificate sent to hypervisor was missing headers
* Fix background task for uploading certificates to hosts
If projects have many resource tags, it will take a long time to list projects.
Remove resource tags information from project_view will fix it the issue.
Fixes#3178
Problem: Users don't know what keys/values to enter for template and VM details.
Root Cause: The feature does not exist that can list possible details and options.
Solution: Based on the possible VM and template details handled by the
codebase, those details were refactored and a list API is introduced
that can return users those details along with possible values. When
users add details now, they will be presented with a list of key details
and their possible options if any.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Fixes#2742
UI Supported ordering VPC Offerings but the API did not have that
support implemented. This makes the change in updateVPCOfferings
and listVPCOfferings API calls, along with necessary database
changes for supporting sorting of VPC Offerings.
Problem: The disk offering change is not reflected in cloud_usage database table.
Root Cause: The resizeVolume API does not publish the volume disk offering change event to the
cloud_usage database table.
Solution: This issue has been fixed by refactoring the resizeVolume API to publish this disk offering change for volumes that either in Allocated or Ready state.
Moves the method that published events for volumes in Ready state from
the VolumeStateListener class to the orchestrateResizeVolume method in
the VolumeApiService.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Not able to configure a sort order for the zones that are listed in various views in the UI.
Root Cause: There is no mechanism to accept sort key for existing zones or UI widget, that would allow to listing zones in the UI in a certain order.
Solution: The order of zones in listed in various views in the UI can now be configured through the newly added “sort_key” field added for the zone. It can be set using updateZone API by providing “sort_key” parameter for a zone, or by reordering the items in the zones list in the UI. UI has been updated to show ordering controls in zones list view. Database changes include updating table “data_center” by adding “sort_key” column (containing integer values and defaults to zero).
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Admins don’t want to charge for IP address usage on certain (shared) networks.
Root Cause: There is no flag or detail for admins to provide using UI or API when creating networks to specify if they want IP address usage of the network hidden.
Solution: A new boolean hideipaddressusage flag is added to the createNetwork API and a checkbox in the ‘Add guest network’ UI for the root admins to specify if they want the shared network’s IP address usage to be hidden in the listUsageRecords API response. The provided flag is saved as the ‘hideIpAddressUsage’ detail in the cloud.network_details table for the network. For existing (shared) networks, root admins can also specify the same boolean API parameter hideipaddressusage with the updateNetwork API request to configure the behaviour for an existing network. When the detail/flag is true, the IP address usage for the (shared) network is not exported in the listUsageRecords API response. The listNetworks API response will include the details of a network for root admin only. (note usage is still recorded in the usage database but not return by the listUsageRecords API)
The API flag works for any kind of network via the API, but the checkbox is only shown while creating shared networks in the UI.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
- Fixes tests path from old layout to standard maven in src/test/java/
- Removed duplicate SnapshotManagerImpl at old path `server/src/com...`
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>