* New feature: Change storage pool scope
* Added checks for Ceph/RBD
* Update op_host_capacity table on primary storage scope change
* Storage pool scope change integration test
* pull 8875 : Addressed review comments
* Pull 8875: remove storage checks, AbstractPrimayStorageLifeCycleImpl class
* Pull 8875: Fixed integration test failure
* Pull 8875: Review comments
* Pull 8875: review comments + broke changeStoragePoolScope into smaller functions
* Added UT for changeStoragePoolScope
* Rename AbstractPrimaryDataStoreLifeCycleImpl to BasePrimaryDataStoreLifeCycleImpl
* Pull 8875: Dao review comments
* Pull 8875: Rename changeStoragePoolScope.vue to ChangeStoragePoolScope.vue
* Pull 8875: Created a new smokes test file + A single warning msg in ui
* Pull 8875: Added cleanup in test_primary_storage_scope.py
* Pull 8875: Type in en.json
* Pull 8875: cleanup array in test_primary_storage_scope.py
* Pull:8875 Removing extra whitespace at eof of StorageManagerImplTest
* Pull 8875: Added UT for PrimaryDataStoreHelper and BasePrimaryDataStoreLifeCycleImpl
* Pull 8875: Added license header
* Pull 8875: Fixed sql query for vmstates
* Pull 8875: Changed icon plus info on disabled mode in apidoc
* Pull 8875: Change scope should not work for local storage
* Pull 8875: Change scope completion event
* Pull 8875: Added api findAffectedVmsForStorageScopeChange
* Pull 8875: Added UT for findAffectedVmsForStorageScopeChange and removed listByPoolIdVMStatesNotInCluster
* Pull 8875: Review comments + Vm name in response
* Pull 8875: listByVmsNotInClusterUsingPool was returning duplicate VM entries because of multiple volumes in the VM satisfying the criteria
* Pull 8875: fixed listAffectedVmsForStorageScopeChange UT
* listAffectedVmsForStorageScopeChange should work if the pool is not disabled
* Fix listAffectedVmsForStorageScopeChangeTest UT
* Pull 8875: add volume.removed not null check in VmsNotInClusterUsingPool query
* Pull 8875: minor refactoring in changeStoragePoolScopeToCluster
* Update server/src/main/java/com/cloud/storage/StorageManagerImpl.java
* fix eof
* changeStoragePoolScopeToZone should connect pool to all Up hosts
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* prevent an NPE on an uninitialised TemplateObject
* move npe handler up-stack
* Update engine/storage/image/src/main/java/org/apache/cloudstack/storage/image/store/TemplateObject.java
* catch yet one level up
* Update engine/orchestration/src/main/java/org/apache/cloudstack/engine/orchestration/VolumeOrchestrator.java
* Update engine/storage/image/src/main/java/org/apache/cloudstack/storage/image/store/TemplateObject.java
* extra guard
* Revert "prevent an NPE on an uninitialised TemplateObject"
This reverts commit e602a65ea62e4707828483a4ddea288d81ff06f5.
* Temporarily backup StorPool volume before expunge
Sometimes the users delete the volumes by mistake. This enhancment
provides a solution to backup the volume before it's deleted. The user
will be able to see the snapshot in CloudStack UI/CLI and create only a
volume from it.
A task will check (by default on every 5mins) if the snapshots are
deleted from StorPool
Global settings to enable the delay delete option:
`storpool.delete.after.interval` - The interval (in seconds) after the StorPool snapshot will be deleted
`storpool.list.snapshots.delete.after.interval` - The interval (in seconds) to fetch the StorPool snapshots with deleteAfter flag
Minor fix when deleting snapshots
* added Apache licence
* addressed comments
* Ability to specify NFS mount options while adding a primary storage and modify it later
* Pull 8947: Rename all occurrence of nfsopt to nfsMountOpt and added nfsMountOpts to ApiConstants
* Pull 8947: Refactor code - move into separate methods
* Pull 8947: CollectionsUtils.isNotEmpty and switch statement in LibvirtStoragePoolDef.java
* Pull 8947: UI - cancel maintainenace will remount the storage pool and apply the options
* Pull 8947: UI - moved edit NFS mount options to edit Primary Storage form
* Pull 8947: UI - moved 'NFS Mount Options' to below 'Type' in dataview
* Pull 8947: Fixed message in AddPrimaryStorage.vue
* Pull 8947: Convert _nfsmountOpts to Set in libvirtStoragePoolDef
* Pull 8947: Throw exception and log error if mount fails due to incorrect mount option
* Pull 8947: Added UT and moved integration test to component/maint
* Pull 8947: Review comments
* Pull 8947: Removed password from integration test
* Pull 8947: move details allocation to inside the if loop in getStoragePoolNFSMountOpts
* Pull 8947: Fixed a bug in AddPrimaryStorage.vue
* Pull 8947: Pool should remain in maintenance mode if mount fails
* Pull 8947: Removed password from integration test
* Pull 8947: Added UT
* Pull 8875: Fixed a bug in CloudStackPrimaryDataStoreLifeCycleImplTest
* Pull 8875: Fixed a bug in LibvirtStoragePoolDefTest
* Pull 8947: minor code restructuring
* Pull 8947 : added some ut for coverage
* Fix LibvirtStorageAdapterTest UT
* Updates to change PUre and Primera to host-centric vlun assignments; various small bug fixes
* update to add timestamp when deleting pure volumes to avoid future conflicts
* update to migrate to properly check disk offering is valid for the target storage pool
* Updates to change PUre and Primera to host-centric vlun assignments; various small bug fixes
* update to add timestamp when deleting pure volumes to avoid future conflicts
* update to migrate to properly check disk offering is valid for the target storage pool
* improve error handling when copying volumes to add precision to which step failed
* rename pure volume before delete to avoid conflicts if the same name is used before its expunged on the array
* remove dead code in AdaptiveDataStoreLifeCycleImpl.java
* Fix issues found in PR checks
* fix session refresh TTL logic
* updates from PR comments
* logic to delete by path ONLY on supported OUI
* fix to StorageSystemDataMotionStrategy compile error
* change noisy debug message to trace message
* fix double callback call in handleVolumeMigrationFromNonManagedStorageToManagedStorage
* fix for flash array delete error
* fix typo in StorageSystemDataMotionStrategy
* change copyVolume to use writeback to speed up copy ops
* remove returning PrimaryStorageDownloadAnswer when connectPhysicalDisk returns false during KVMStorageProcessor template copy
* remove change to only set UUID on snapshot if it is a vmSnapshot
* reverting change to UserVmManagerImpl.configureCustomRootDiskSize
* add error checking/simplification per comments from @slavkap
* Update engine/storage/datamotion/src/main/java/org/apache/cloudstack/storage/motion/StorageSystemDataMotionStrategy.java
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* address PR comments from @sureshanaparti
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This PR introduces the functionality of purging removed DB entries for CloudStack entities (currently only for VirtualMachine). There would be three mechanisms for purging removed resources:
Background task - CloudStack will run a background task which runs at a defined interval. Other parameters for this task can be controlled with new global settings.
API - New admin-only API purgeExpungedResources. It will allow passing the following parameters - resourcetype, batchsize, startdate, enddate. Currently, API is not supported in the UI.
Config for service offering. Service offerings can be created with purgeresources parameter which would allow purging resources immediately on expunge.
Following new global settings have been added:
expunged.resources.purge.enabled: Default: false. Whether to run a background task to purge the expunged resources
expunged.resources.purge.resources: Default: (empty). A comma-separated list of resource types that will be considered by the background task to purge the expunged resources. Currently only VirtualMachine is supported. An empty "value will result in considering all resource types for purging
expunged.resources.purge.interval: Default: 86400. Interval (in seconds) for the background task to purge the expunged resources
expunged.resources.purge.delay: Default: 300. Initial delay (in seconds) to start the background task to purge the expunged resources task.
expunged.resources.purge.batch.size: Default: 50. Batch size to be used during expunged resources purging.
expunged.resources.purge.start.time: Default: (empty). Start time to be used by the background task to purge the expunged resources. Use format yyyy-MM-dd or yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.
expunged.resources.purge.keep.past.days: Default: 30. The number of days in the past from the execution time of the background task to purge the expunged resources for which the expunged resources must not be purged. To enable purging expunged resource till the execution of the background task, set the value to zero.
expunged.resource.purge.job.delay: Default: 180. Delay (in seconds) to execute the purging of an expunged resource initiated by the configuration in the offering. Minimum value should be 180 seconds and if a lower value is set then the minimum value will be used.
Documentation PR: apache/cloudstack-documentation#397
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wei Zhou <weizhou@apache.org>
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* 4.19:
linstor: disconnect-disk also search for resource name in Linstor (#9035)
ui: add support to change Account role for admins (#9012)
Use parameter dcId as wrapper to prevent NPE (#8986)
Add a global setting to control whether redirection is allowed while
downloading templates and volumes
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Add a global setting to control whether redirection is allowed while
downloading templates and volumes
core: some changes on SimpleHttpMultiFileDownloader
similar as HttpTemplateDownloader
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit b1642bc3bf58ccde9f56f632b5a9fe46a3eb5356)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Introduced a new API checkVolumeAndRepair that allows users or admins to check and repair if any leaks observed.
Currently this is supported only for KVM
* some fixes
* Added unit tests
* addressed review comments
* add repair volume while granting access
* Changed repair parameter to accept both leaks/all
* Introduced new global setting volume.check.and.repair.before.use to do volume check and repair before VM start or volume attach operations
* Added volume check and repair changes only during VM start and volume attach operations
* Refactored the names to look similar across the code
* Some code fixes
* remove unused code
* Renamed repair values
* Fixed unit tests
* changed version
* Address review comments
* Code refactored
* used volume name in logs
* Changed the API to Async and the setting scope to storage pool
* Fixed exit value handling with check volume command
* Fixed storage scope to the setting
* Fix volume format issues
* Refactored the log messages
* Fix formatting
* 4.18:
Storage plugin support to check if volume on datastore requires access for migration (#8655)
CKS: fix /opt/bin/deploy-cloudstack-secret in CKS control nodes (#8697)
* Check if volume on datastore requires access for migration, and grant/revoke volume access if requires
* Updated default implementation for requiresAccessForMigration method in PrimaryDataStoreDriver
Feature spec: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Granular+Resource+Limit+Management
Introduces the concept of tagged resource limits for granular resource limit management. Limits can be enforced on accounts and domains for the deployment of entities for a tagged resource. Current tagged resource limits can be used for the following resource types,
Host limits
- user_vm
- cpu
- memory
Storage limits
- volume
- primary_storage
Following global settings can used to specify tags for which limit needs to be enforced,
Host: `resource.limit.host.tags`
Storage: `resource.limit.storage.tags`
Option for specifying tagged resource limits and viewing tagged resource usage are made available in the UI.
Enhances the use of templatetag for VM deployment and template creation
Adds option to list service/compute offerings that can be used with a given template. A new parameter named templateid has been added.
Adds option to list disk offering with suitability flag for a virtual machine. A new parameter named virtualmachineid has been added to the listDiskOfferings API which when passed returns suitableforvirtualmachine param in the response.
* Normalize logs
All classes that could have their loggers inherited from their fathers had their own loggers deleted;
Most loggers didn't have to be static, so most of them were normalized so that they wouldn't be;
All loggers are protected now;
Static logger's name are now 'LOGGER';
Non-static logger's name are now 'logger';
New class DbUpgradeAbstractImpl created so that all Upgraders extend it and inherit its logger
* Upgrade log4j
* fix errors caused by the merge
* Refactor cglibThrowableRenderer functionality to log4j2 and upgrade the last configuration files
* fix sonarcloud bug
* Fix errors caused by merge, remove some unused loggers, and rename a variable that was mistakenly renamed on the normalization commit
* Readd snmpTrapAppender, remove TestAppender
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* refactor last custom appender
* fix systemvm configuration xml
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* Fix utils pom
* fix some tests
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* Fix jar being printed on exception
* fix logging in system VMs, fix commands not having log4j2 classpath.
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* Fix some unwanted renomeations
* fix end of file
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* StoragePoolType as a class
* Fix agent side StoragePoolType enum to class
* Handle StoragePoolType for StoragePoolJoinVO
* Since StoragePoolType is a class, it cannot be converted by @Enumerated annotation.
Implemented conveter class and logic to utilize @Convert annotation.
* Fix UserVMJoinVO for StoragePoolType
* fixed missing imports
* Since StoragePoolType is a class, it cannot be converted by @Enumerated annotation.
Implemented conveter class and logic to utilize @Convert annotation.
* Fixed equals for the enum.
* removed not needed try/catch for prepareAttribute
* Added license to the file.
* Implemented "supportsPhysicalDiskCopy" for storage adaptor.
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* Add javadoc to StoragePoolType class
* Add unit test for StoragePoolType comparisons
* StoragePoolType "==" and ".equals()" fix.
* Fix StoragePoolType for FiberChannelAdapter
* Fix for abstract storage adaptor set up issue
* review comments
* Pass StoragePoolType object for poolType dao attribute
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This PR fixes bug introduced in #8502. Timeout for script execution was set to 60 ms instead of 60s which resulted in host not getting UEFI enabled. This is a blocker for 4.19 release.
We do this by introducing a new agent parameter `agent.script.timeout` (default - 60 seconds) to use as a timeout for the script checking host's UEFI status.
We also externalize the timeout for the ReadyCommand by introducing a new global setting `ready.command.wait` (default - 60 seconds).
For ModifyStoragePoolCommand, we don't externalize the timeout to avoid confusion for the user. Since, the required timeout can vary depending on the provider in use and we are only setting the wait for default host listener for now. Instead, we reuse the global `wait` setting by dividing it by `5` making the default value of 6 minutes (1800/5 = 360s) for ModifyStoragePoolCommand.
Note: the actual time, the MS waits is twice the wait set for a Command. Check reference code below.
19250403e6/engine/orchestration/src/main/java/com/cloud/agent/manager/AgentAttache.java (L406-L442)
This PR fixes moves resources stuck in transition state during async job cleanup
Problem:
During maintenance of the management server, other servers in the cluster or the same server after a restart initiate async job cleanup. However, this process leaves resources in a transitional state. The only recovery option currently available is to make direct database changes.
Solution:
This PR introduces a resolution by changing Volume, Virtual Machine, and Network resources from their transitional states. This adjustment enables the reattempt of failed operations without the need for manual database modifications.
There are a lot of test failures due to test_vm_life_cycle.py in multiple PRs due to host not available for migration of VMs.
#8438 (comment)
#8433 (comment)
#7344 (comment)
While debugging I noticed that the hosts get stuck in Connecting state because MS is waiting for a response of the ReadyCommand from the agent. Since we take a lock on connection and disconnection, restarting the agent doesn't work. To fix this, we have to restart the MS or wait for ~1 hour (default timeout).
On the agent side, it gets stuck waiting for a response from the Script execution.
To reproduce, run smoke/test_vm_life_cycle.py (TestSecuredVmMigration test class to be specific). Once the tests are complete, you will notice that some hosts are stuck in Connecting state. And restarting the agent fails due to the named lock. Locks on DB can be checked using the below query.
SELECT *
FROM performance_schema.metadata_locks
INNER JOIN performance_schema.threads ON THREAD_ID = OWNER_THREAD_ID
WHERE PROCESSLIST_ID <> CONNECTION_ID() \G;
This PR adds a wait for the ready command and a timeout to the Script execution to ensure that the thread doesn't get stuck and the named lock from database is released.
This PR fixes reorder/list pools when cluster details are not set, while deploying vm / attaching volume.
Problem:
Attach volume to a VM fails, on infra with zone-wide pools & vm.allocation.algorithm=userdispersing as the cluster details are not set (passed as null) while reordering / listing pools by volumes.
Solution:
Ignore cluster details when not set, while reordering / listing pools by volumes.
1. Problem description
In Apache CloudStack (ACS), when a VM is deployed in a host with the KVM hypervisor, an XML file is created in the assigned host, which has a property shares that defines the weight of the VM to access the host CPU. The value of this property has no unit, and it is a relative measure to calculate how much CPU a given VM will have in the host. However, this value has a limit, which depends on the version of cgroup utilized by the host's kernel. The problem lies at the range value of shares that varies between both versions: [2, 264144] for cgroups version 1; and [1, 10000] for cgroups version 2. Currently, ACS calculates the value of shares using Equation 1, presented below, where CPU is the number of cores and speed is the CPU frequency; both specified in the VM's compute offering. Therefore, if a compute offering has, for example, 6 cores at 2 GHz, the shares value will be 12000 and an exception will be thrown by libvirt if the host utilizes cgroup v2. The second version is becoming the default one in current Linux distributions; thus, it is necessary to address this limitation.
Equation 1
shares = CPU * speed
Fixes: #6744
2. Proposed changes
To address the problem described, we propose to apply a scale conversion considering the max shares of the host. Using the same formula currently utilized by ACS, it is possible to calculate the maximum shares of a VM for a given host. In other words, using the number of cores and the nominal speed of the host's CPU as the upper limit of shares allowed to a VM. Then, this value will be scaled to the allowed interval of [1, 10000] of cgroup v2 by using a linear scale conversion.
The VM shares would be calculated as Equation 2, presented below, where VM requested shares is the requested shares value calculated using Equation 1, cgroup upper limit is fixed with a value of 10000 (cgroups v2 upper limit), and host max shares is the maximum shares value of the host, calculated using Equation 1. Using Equation 2, the only case where a VM passes the cgroup v2 limit is when the user requests more resources than the host has, which is not possible with the current implementation of ACS.
Equation 2
shares = (VM requested shares * cgroup upper limit)/host max shares
To implement the proposal, the following APIs will be updated: deployVirtualMachine, migrateVirtualMachine and scaleVirtualMachine. When a VM is being deployed, a new verification will be added to find a suitable host. The max shares of each host will be calculated, and the VM calculated shares will be verified if it does not surpass the host's value. Likewise, the migration of VMs will have a similar new verification. Lastly, the scale of VMs will also have the same verification for the VM's host.
To determine the max shares of a given host, we will use the same equation currently used in ACS for calculating the shares of VMs, presented in Section 1. When Equation 1 is used to determine the maximum shares of a host, CPU is the number of cores of the host, and speed is the nominal CPU speed, i.e., considering the CPU's base frequency.
It is important to note that these changes are only for hosts with the KVM hypervisor using cgroup v2 for now.
This PR provides a new primary storage volume type called "FiberChannel" that allows access to volumes connected to hosts over fiber channel connections. It requires Multipath to provide path discovery and failover. Second, the PR adds an AdaptivePrimaryDatastoreProvider that abstracts how volumes are managed/orchestrated from the connector to communicate with the primary storage provider, using a ProviderAdapter interface, allowing the code interacting with the primary storage provider API's to be simpler and have no direct dependencies on Cloudstack code. Lastly, the PR provides an implementation of the ProviderAdapter classes for the HP Enterprise Primera line of storage solutions and the Pure Flash Array line of storage solutions.