This PR addresses an error that appears when you try to add a new host. I don't even understand why there was a cast to String in the first place. I will assume some classes send HypervisorType and some send a string (empty or otherwise). Shouldn't this be addressed to use the same type everywhere? With this fix adding a new xenserver host works fine.
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan.hoogland@gmail.com>
* Setting snapshot state to error on timeout
* Setting removed field so snapshot record is ignored by garbage collection
* Removed explicitly setting error status, renamed method from markFailed to markRemoved
* Renamed method, moved code a few lines down
* Moved remove logic
* Removed unused service
* Moved removed logic - last time, promise
* support for handling incremental snaps (on DB entries) on xen
* Addressed comments
* Update NfsSecondaryStorageResource.java
adjusted space in comment/ log
Co-authored-by: Pearl Dsilva <pearl.dsilva@shapeblue.com>
This feature enables the following:
Balanced migration of data objects from source Image store to destination Image store(s)
Complete migration of data
setting an image store to read-only
viewing download progress of templates across all data stores
Related Primate PR: apache/cloudstack-primate#326
This PR adds minor version support when mounting nfs on the SSVM as requested in #2861
The global setting "secstorage.nfs.version" has been changed to use the String data type which allows any minor version to be specified.
* Enable unmanaging guest VMs
* Minor fixes
* Fix stop usage event only if VM is not stopped when unmanaging
* Rename unmanaged VMs manager
* Generate netofferingremove usage event if VM is not stopped
* Generate usage event VM snapshot primary off when unmanaging
Fixes#4090
When trying to migrate a VM across 2 clusters, if a snapshot has been deleted and garbage collection has run to update the removed field, it is not possible to migrate the instance due to a null pointer.
* Update AncientDataMotionStrategy.java
fix When secondary storage usage is> 90%, VOLUME migration across primary storage will cause the migration to fail and lose VOLUME
* Update AncientDataMotionStrategy.java
Volume is migrated across Primary storage. If no secondary storage is available(Or used capacity> 90% ), the migration is canceled.
Before modification, if secondary storage cannot be found, copyVolumeBetweenPools return NUll
copyAsync considers answer = null to be a sign of successful task execution, so it deletes the VOLUME on the old primary storage. This is the root cause of data loss, because VOLUME did not perform the migration at all.
* code in comment removed
Co-authored-by: div8cn <35140268+div8cn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daan Hoogland <dahn@onecht.net>
* 4.13:
Snapshot deletion issues (#3969)
server: Cannot list affinity group if there are hosts dedicated… (#4025)
server: Search zone-wide storage pool when allocation algothrim is firstfitleastconsumed (#4002)
* Fixes snapshot deletion
* Remove legacy '@Component', it is not necessary in this bean/class.
* Fix log message missing %d and remove snapshot on DB
* Remove "dummy" boolean return statement
* Manage snapshot deletion for KVM + NFS (primary storage)
* checkstyle trailing spaces
* rename options strings to *_OPTION
* Fix typo on deleteSnapshotOnSecondaryStorage and enhance log message
* Move the snapshotDao.remove(snapshotId); (#4006)
* Fix deletesnapshot worflow to handle both snapshots created in primary storage and snapshots backed up to secondary storage
* Fix extra space
* refactor out separate handling methods for secondary and primary (reducing returns)
* return false on unexpected error or log when expected
* != instead of ==
* secondary instead of backup storage
* init to null
* Handle snapshot deletion on primary storage. When primary store ref not found for snapshot do not fail the operation.
* Fix debug levels on log messages
Co-authored-by: GabrielBrascher <gabriel@apache.org>
Co-authored-by: Andrija Panic <45762285+andrijapanicsb@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harikrishna Patnala <harikrishna.patnala@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: nvazquez <nicovazquez90@gmail.com>