Though VMware does not support security groups, but in a basic zone with VMware and no isolation VMs should be able to deploy.
Root cause:
In case of VMware and basic zone control nic is set to 0.0.0.0 assuming control network will be shared with guest network.
But to have access to VMware instances management/private needs to be assigned to it.
Solution:
Assing a private ip even in case of basic zone VMware.
* Remove constraint for NFS storage
* Add new property on agent.properties
* Add free disk space on the host prior template download
* Add unit tests for the free space check
* Fix free space check - retrieve avaiable size in bytes
* Update default location for direct download
* Improve the method to retrieve hosts to retry on depending on the destination pool type and scope
* Verify location for temporary download exists before checking free space
* In progress - refactor and extension
* Refactor and fix
* Last fixes and marvin tests
* Remove unused test file
* Improve logging
* Change default path for direct download
* Fix upload certificate
* Fix ISO failure after retry
* Fix metalink filename mismatch error
* Fix iso direct download
* Fix for direct download ISOs on local storage and shared mount point
* Last fix iso
* Fix VM migration with ISO
* Refactor volume migration to remove secondary storage intermediate
* Fix simulator issue
This adds support for JDK11 in CloudStack 4.14+:
- Fixes code to build against JDK11
- Bump to Debian 9 systemvmtemplate with openjdk-11
- Fix Travis to run smoketests against openjdk-11
- Use maven provided jdk11 compatible mysql-connector-java
- Remove old agent init.d scripts
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
The VM ingestion feature allows CloudStack to discover, on-board, import existing VMs in an infra. The feature currently works only for VMware, with a hypervisor agnostic framework which may be extended for KVM and XenServer in future.
* [CLOUDSTACK-10408] Fix String.replaceAll() to replace() for better performance
* improve with replace char but string
Co-authored-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit@apache.org>
* * Complete API implementation
* Complete UI integration
* Complete marvin test
* Complete Secondary storage GC background task
* improve UI labels
* slight reword and add another missing description
* improve download message clarity
* Address comments
* multiple fixes and cleanups
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* fix more bugs, let it return ip rule list in another log file
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* fix missing iprule bug
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* add support for ARCHIVE type of object to be linked/setup on secstorage
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Fix retrieving files for Xenserver
* Update get_diagnostics_files.py
* Fix bug where executable scripts weren't handled
* Fixed error on script cmd generation
* Do not filter name for log files as it would override similar prefix script names
* Addressed code review comments
* log error instead of printstacktrace
* Treat script as executable and shell script
* Check missing script name case and write to output instead of catching exception
* Use shell = true instead of shlex to support any executable
* fix xenserver bug
* don't set dir permission for vmware
* Code review comments - refactoring
* Add check for possible NPE
* Remove unused imoprt after rebase
* Add better description for configs
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Vazquez <nicovazquez90@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit@apache.org>
Co-authored-by: Anurag Awasthi <anurag.awasthi@shapeblue.com>
* 4.13:
only update powerstate if sure it is the latest (#3743)
ui: fix migrate host form no host popup (#3682)
client: jetty session timeout set after server is started (#3658)
Increase DHCP lease time to infinite (#3662)
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
image
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.
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>
During volume stats calculation, if a volume has more than one disk in
the chain-info it is not used to sum the physical and virtual size
in the loop, instead any previous entry was overwritten by the last disk.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: The VM metrics has aggregated volume bytes read/write and iops metrics but not on per volume basis.
Root Cause: The volume stats sub-system is not used to export the metrics, the support is not available for VMware.
Solution: Use the volume stats sub-system and DB table to export the metrics via the listVolumes and listVolumeMetrics API, and implement support for VMware and fix issue with network and disk metrics in the VM metrics view.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
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>
We do NOT always reserve VMware CPU/RAM resources - only when "vmware.reserve.cpu" or "vmware.reserve.mem" setting is set to TRUE - AND we do so, irrelevant if overprovisioning is active or not. Verified for both system VMs and user VMs.
This adds memory used column in the instance metrics view. Also fixes
a bug for VMware, due to which incorrect memory usage was returned.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This fixes the issue that VM with VMsnapshots fails to start after
extract volume is done on a stopped VM, on VMware.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* api: add command to list management servers
* api: add number of mangement servers in listInfrastructure command
* ui: add block for mangement servers on infra page
* api name resolution method cleanup
* - Offline VM and Volume migration on Vmware hypervisor hosts
- Also add VM disk consolidation call on successful VM migrations
* Fix indentation of marvin test file and reformat against PEP8
* * Fix few comment typos
* Refactor debug messages to use String.format() when debug log level is enabled.
* Send list of commands returned by hypervisor Guru instead of explicitly selecting the first one
* Fix unhandled NPE during VM migration
* Revert back to distinct event descriptions for VM to host or storage pool migration
* Reformat test_primary_storage file against PEP-8 and Remove unused imports
* Revert back the deprecation messages in the custom StringUtils class to favour the use of the ApacheUtils
The static method syncVolumeToRootFolder() from VmwareStorageLayoutHelper.java:146 has been incorrectly called and leads to an infinite recursive call that ends up in a StackOverflowError. This PR fixes this.
public static void syncVolumeToRootFolder(DatacenterMO dcMo, DatastoreMO ds, String vmdkName, String vmName) throws Exception { syncVolumeToRootFolder(dcMo, ds, vmdkName, null); } -> public static void syncVolumeToRootFolder(DatacenterMO dcMo, DatastoreMO ds, String vmdkName, String vmName) throws Exception { syncVolumeToRootFolder(dcMo, ds, vmdkName, vmName, null); }
This adds a new API updateVmwareDc that allows admins to update the
VMware datacenter details of a zone. It also recursively updates
the cluster_details for any username/password updates
as well as updates the url detail in cluster_details table and guid
detail in the host_details table with any newly provided vcenter
domain/ip. The update API assumes that there is only one vCenter per
zone. And, since the username/password for each VMware host could be different
than what gets configured for vcenter at zone level, it does not update the
username/password in host_details.
Previously, one has to manually update the db with any new vcenter details for the zone.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
[VMware] VM is not accessible after migration across clusters.
Once a VM is successfully started, don't delete the files associated with the unregistered VM, if the files are in a storage that is being used by the new VM.
Attempt to unregister a VM in another DC, only if there is a host associated with a VM.
This closes#556
* Cleaup and code-formatting POM files
* Remove obsolete mycila license-maven-plugin
* Remove obsolete console-proxy/plugin project
* Move console-proxy-rdbconsole under console-proxy parent
* Use correct parent path for rdpconsole
* Order alphabetally items in setnextversion.sh
* Unifiy License header in POMs
* Alphabetic order of modules definition
* Extract all defined versions into parent pom
* Remove obsolete files: version-info.in, configure-info.in
* Remove redundant defaultGoal
* Remove useless checkstyle plugin from checkstyle project
* Order alphabetally items in pom.xml
* Add aditional SPACEs to fix debian build
* Don't execute checkstyle on parent projects
* Use UTF-8 encoding in building checkstyle project
* Extract plugin versions into properties
* Execute PMD plugin on all the projects with -Penablefindbugs
* Upgrade maven plugins to latest version
* Make sure to always look for apache parent pom from repository
* Fix incorrect version grep in debian packaging
* Fix rebase conflicts
* Fix rebase conflicts
* Remove PMD for now to be fixed on another PR
Fixes the version in pom etc. to be consistent with versioning pattern as X.Y.Z.0-SNAPSHOT after a minor release.
Signed-off-by: Khosrow Moossavi <khos2ow@gmail.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-9184: Fixes#2631 VMware dvs portgroup autogrowth
This deprecates the vmware.ports.per.dvportgroup global setting.
The vSphere Auto Expand feature (introduced in vSphere 5.0) will take
care of dynamically increasing/decreasing the dvPorts when running out
of distributed ports . But in case of vSphere 4.1/4.0 (If used), as this
feature is not there, the new default value (=> 8) have an impact in the
existing deployments. Action item for vSphere 4.1/4.0: Admin should
modify the global configuration setting "vmware.ports.per.dvportgroup"
from 8 to any number based on their environment because the proposal
default value of 8 would be very less without auto expand feature in
general. The current default value of 256 may not need immediate
modification after deployment, but 8 would be very less which means
admin need to update immediately after upgrade.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10147 Disabled Xenserver Cluster can still deploy VM's. Added code to skip disabled clusters when selecting a host (#2442)
(cherry picked from commit c3488a51db4bce4ec32c09e6fef78193d360cf3f)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10318: Bug on sorting ACL rules list in chrome (#2478)
(cherry picked from commit 4412563f19ec8b808fe4c79e2baf658507a84873)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10284:Creating a snapshot from VM Snapshot generates error if hypervisor is not KVM.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10221: Allow IPv6 when creating a Basic Network (#2397)
Since CloudStack 4.10 Basic Networking supports IPv6 and thus
should be allowed to be specified when creating a network.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 9733a10ecda5f1af0f2c0fa863fc976a3e710946)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10214: Unable to remove local primary storage (#2390)
Allow admins to remove primary storage pool.
Cherry-picked from eba2e1d8a1ce4e86b4df144db03e96739da455e5
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* dateutil: constistency of tzdate input and output (#2392)
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan.blanc@exoscale.ch>
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogland@shapeblue.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2ad520282319da9a03061b8c744e51a4ffdf94a2)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10054:Volume download times out in 3600 seconds (#2244)
(cherry picked from commit bb607d07a97476dc4fb934b3d75df6affba47086)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* When creating a new account (via domain admin) it is possible to select “root admin” as the role for the new user (#2606)
* create account with domain admin showing 'root admin' role
Domain admins should not be able to assign the role of root admin to new users. Therefore, the role ‘root admin’ (or any other of the same type) should not be visible to domain admins.
* License and formatting
* Break long sentence into multiple lines
* Fix wording of method 'getCurrentAccount'
* fix typo in variable name
* [CLOUDSTACK-10259] Missing float part of secondary storage data in listAccounts
* [CLOUDSTACK-9338] ACS not accounting resources of VMs with custom service offering
ACS is accounting the resources properly when deploying VMs with custom service offerings. However, there are other methods (such as updateResourceCount) that do not execute the resource accounting properly, and these methods update the resource count for an account in the database. Therefore, if a user deploys VMs with custom service offerings, and later this user calls the “updateResourceCount” method, it (the method) will only account for VMs with normal service offerings, and update this as the number of resources used by the account. This will result in a smaller number of resources to be accounted for the given account than the real used value. The problem becomes worse because if the user starts to delete these VMs, it is possible to reach negative values of resources allocated (breaking all of the resource limiting for accounts). This is a very serious attack vector for public cloud providers!
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User should not be able to use removed “Guest OS type” (#2404)
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User is able to change to “Guest OS type” that has been removed
Users are able to change the OS type of VMs to “Guest OS type” that has been removed. This becomes a security issue when we try to force users to use HVM VMs (Meltdown/Spectre thing). A removed “guest os type” should not be usable by any users in the cloud.
* Remove trailing lines that are breaking build due to checkstyle compliance
* Remove unused imports
* fix classes that were in the wrong folder structure
* Updates to capacity management