CLOUDSTACK-4762 : Enabling VGPU support for XenServer.
This feature is to enable the GPU-passthrough and vGPU functionality,
with the help of this feature, admins/users will be able to leverage
the GPU graphics unit power by deploying a virtul machine with GPU or
vGPU support or by changing the service offering of an existing VM
at any later point of time. There GPU/vGPU enabled VMs are able to run
graphical applications.
For now, this feature is only supported with XenServer hypervisor but
can be extended to add the support of other hypervisors.
Adding the missing file
During HA and maintenance call different planners (if the original planners are not able to find capacity) which skip some heurestics
Changes:
- Adding mocks in unit tests for new injected components
Conflicts:
server/test/org/apache/cloudstack/networkoffering/ChildTestConfiguration.java
There are three issues in resource_count table
(1) expunge a vm, the public_ip decreases and becomes -1 in basic zone.
(2) recover a vm, the volume increase.
(3) restore a vm, the volume decrease.
Marked the system template new system template as dynamicallyScalable
- handled upgrade case
- moved "dynamicallyScalable" flag to vm_instance table from user_vm_details to support dynamic scaling of system vm
Signed off by : Nitin Mehta<nitin.mehta@citrix.com>
Changes:
- Locking the group and save reservation mechanism done by DPM
- Added admin operation to cleanup VM reservations
- DPM will also cleanup VM reservations on startup
If the scaling up fails on the host the vm is running on try to migrate it to other hosts in the cluster and try scaling.
CLOUDSTACK-3349
For deciding the host in the cluster try the new deployment manager now
Signed off by : nitin mehta<nitin.mehta@citrix.com>
CLOUDSTACK-3042 - handle Scaling up of vm memory/CPU based on the presence of XS tools in the template
This also takes care of updation of VM after XS tools are installed in the vm and set memory values accordingly to support dynamic scaling after stop start of VM
Signed-off-by: Abhinandan Prateek <aprateek@apache.org>
During Scale up of VM, memory/cpu calculations should consider the memory/cpu overprovisioning factors which are set per cluster.
CLOUDSTACK-2939: CPU limit is not getting set for vm after scaleup to a service offering which have cpu cap enabled
Signed-off-by: Abhinandan Prateek <aprateek@apache.org>
Patch 2 for https://reviews.apache.org/r/11379/
Created for files server/src/com/cloud/deploy/DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl.java, server/test/com/cloud/vm/DeploymentPlanningManagerImplTest.java, server/test/org/apache/cloudstack/affinity/AffinityApiUnitTest.java
This is to support restore a vm to a new/currently_attached ISO.
In the restorevm API we have an optional parameter templateId to restore the vm to the new template/ISO ID.
- Changes merged from planner_reserve branch
- Exposing deploymentplanner as an optional parameter while creating a service offering
- changes to DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl to make sure host reserve-release happens between conflicting planner usages.