This used to work in earlier version but was broken during a earlier
refactor.
This commit restores the functionality, but is also adds a boolean
per storage pool type if it supports overprovisioning.
This removes the nasty if which hard codes it.
UnitTests are also added to this commit to verify this functionality
remains stable in future releases.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Allow security policies to apply on port groups:
- Accepts security policies while creating network offering
- Deployed network will have security policies from the network offering
applied on the port group (in vmware environment)
- Global settings as fallback when security policies are not defined for a network
offering
- Default promiscuous mode security policy set to REJECT as it's the default
for standard/default vswitch
Portgroup vlan-trunking options for dvswitch: This allows admins to define
a network with comma separated vlan id and vlan
range such as vlan://200-400,21,30-50 and use the provided vlan range to
configure vlan-trunking for a portgroup in dvswitch based environment.
VLAN overlap checks are performed for:
- isolated network against existing shared and isolated networks
- dedicated vlan ranges for the physical/public network for the zone
- shared network against existing isolated network
Allow shared networks to bypass vlan overlap checks: This allows admins
to create shared networks with a `bypassvlanoverlapcheck` API flag
which when set to 'true' will create a shared network without
performing vlan overlap checks against isolated network and against
the vlans allocated to the datacenter's physical network (vlan ranges).
Notes:
- No vlan-range overlap checks are performed when creating shared networks
- Multiple vlan id/ranges should include the vlan:// scheme prefix
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>