Often, patch and security releases do not require schema migrations or
data migrations. However, if an empty upgrade class and associated
scripts are not defined, the upgrade process will break. With this
change, if a release does not have an upgrade, a noop DbUpgrade is added
to the upgrade path. This approach allows the upgrade to proceed and
for the database to properly reflect the installed version. This change
should make the release process simpler as RMs no longer need to
rememeber to create this boilerplate code when starting a new release.
Beginning with the 4.8.2.0 and 4.9.1.0 releases, the project will
formally adopt a four (4) position release number to properly accomodate
rekeases that contain only CVE fixes. The DatabaseUpgradeChecker and
Version classes made assumptions that they would always parse and
compare three (3) position version numbers. This change adds the
CloudStackVersion value object that supports both three (3) and four (4)
version numbers. It encapsulates version comparsion logic, as well as,
the rules to allow three (3) and four (4) to interoperate.
* Modifies DatabaseUpgradeChecker to handle derive an upgrade path for
a version that was not explicitly specified. It determines the
releases the first release before it with database migrations and uses
that list as the basis for the list for version being calculated. A
noop upgrade is then added to the list which causes no schema changes
or data migrations, but will update the database to the version.
* Adds unit tests for the upgrade path calculation logic in
DatabaseUpgradeChecker
* Removes dummy upgrade logic for the 4.8.2.0 introduced in previous
versions of this patch
* Introduces the CloudStackVersion value object which parses and
compares three (3) and four (4) position version numbers. This class
is intended to replace com.cloud.maint.Version.
* Adds the junit-dataprovider dependency -- allowing test data to be
concisely generated separately from the execution of a test case.
Used extensively in the CloudStackVersionTest.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* 4.6:
CLOUDSTACK-9075 - Uses the same vlan since it should have been already released
CLOUDSTACK-9075 - Adds VPC static routes test
CLOUDSTACK-9075 - Covers Private GW ACL with Redundant VPCs
CLOUDSTACK-9075 - Add method to get list of Physical Networks per zone
CLOUDSTACK-6276 Removing unused parameter in integration test for projects
CLOUDSTACK-6276 Removing unused parameter in integration test
CLOUDSTACK-6276 Fixing affinity groups for projects
Added a source column to the user table.
Source now has only two values UNKNOWN,LDAP with UNKNOWN being the
default and is an enum is com.cloud.User.
When the source is UNKNOWN, the old method of authenticating against all
the available authenticators is used. If a source is available, only
that particular authenticator will be used.
added overloaded methods in AccountService to createUserAccount and
createUser with source specified.
(cherry picked from commit 5da733072e)
Introduction of a new Transaction API that is more consistent with the style
of Spring's transaction managment. The existing Transaction class was renamed
to TransactionLegacy. All of the non-DAO code in the management server has been
updated to use the new Transaction API.
ACS is now comprised of a hierarchy of spring application contexts.
Each plugin can contribute configuration files to add to an existing
module or create it's own module.
Additionally, for the mgmt server, ACS custom AOP is no longer used
and instead we use Spring AOP to manage interceptors.
Changes:
createZone API:
- This API takes in domainid, set it to the zone record in the data_center table
updateZone API:
- This API uses 'isPublic' flag to set a private zone to public - if this flag is set and the zone is dedicated, release the dedication and remove the domainid from the data_center table
listZone API:
- This API already has 'domainid' parameter. We should allow list zones by domain for Root admin.
DedicateZone API:
- set domainid in the data_center table
ReleaseDedicatedZone API:
- remove zoneid from the data_center table
Changes:
- Implict creation of the 'ExplicitDedication' Affinity group during resource dedication
- Only one group per account or per domain will be present
- ListDedicatedResources by affinityGroup
- Deployment should consider dedicated resources associated to the group only
- Deleting affinity group should release the dedicated resouces
- Releasing the dedicated resources should remove the group associated if there are no more resources.
Conflicts:
plugins/dedicated-resources/src/org/apache/cloudstack/dedicated/DedicatedResourceManagerImpl.java
plugins/dedicated-resources/test/org/apache/cloudstack/dedicated/manager/DedicatedApiUnitTest.java
server/src/com/cloud/configuration/ConfigurationManagerImpl.java
SimulatoComponentContext need sto include the dedicated resource manager
to see the commands/apis exposed by it.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Santhanam <tsp@apache.org>
Moving the package one level up so API discovery can discovery APIs from
org.apache.cloudstack.api.* This also keeps the plugin uniform with the
other plugins which have their APIs in org.apache.cloudstack.api
namespace.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Santhanam <tsp@apache.org>
This feature allows a user to deploy VMs only in the resources dedicated to his account or domain.
1. Resources(Zones, Pods, Clusters or hosts) can be dedicated to an account or domain.
Implemented 12 new APIs to dedicate/list/release resources:
- dedicateZone, listDedicatedZones, releaseDedicatedZone for a Zone.
- dedicatePod, listDedicatedPods, releaseDedicatedPod for a Pod.
- dedicateCluster, listDedicatedClusters, releaseDedicatedCluster for a Cluster
- dedicateHost, listDedicatedHosts, releaseDedicatedHost for a Host.
2. Once a resource(eg. pod) is dedicated to an account, other resources(eg. clusters/hosts) inside that cannot be further dedicated.
3. Once a resource is dedicated to a domain, other resources inside that can be further dedicated to its sub-domain or account.
4. If any resource (eg.cluster) is dedicated to a account/domain, then resources(eg. Pod) above that cannot be dedicated to different accounts/domain (not belonging to the same domain)
5. To use Explicit dedication, user needs to create an Affinity Group of type 'ExplicitDedication'
6. A VM can be deployed with the above affinity group parameter as an input.
7. A new ExplicitDedicationProcessor has been added which will process the affinity group of type 'Explicit Dedication' for a deployment of a VM that demands dedicated resources.
This processor implements the AffinityGroupProcessor adapter. This processor will update the avoid list.
8. A VM requesting dedication will be deployed on dedicatd resources if available with the user account.
9. A VM requesting dedication can also be deployed on the dedicated resources available with the parent domains iff no dedicated resources are available with the current user's account or
domain.
10. A VM (without dedication) can be deployed on shared host but not on dedicated hosts.
11. To modify the dedication, the resource has to be released first.
12. Existing Private zone functionality has been redirected to Explicit dedication of zones.
13. Updated the db upgrade schema script. A new table "dedicated_resources" has been added.
14. Added the right permissions in commands.properties
15. Unit tests: For the new APIs and Service, added unit tests under : plugins/dedicated-resources/test/org/apache/cloudstack/dedicated/DedicatedApiUnitTest.java
16. Marvin Test: To dedicate host, create affinity group, deploy-vm, check if vm is deployed on the dedicated host.