During ping task, while scanning and updating status of all VMs on the host that are stuck in a transitional state
and are missing from the power report, do so only for VMs that are not removed.
* removed the "is redundant" flag form the addVpcRouterToGuestNetwork() method
* removed the "is redundant" flag from the removeVpcRouterFromGuestNetwork() method
* changed the path of the master.py file in the keepalived.conf.temp file
* the call to routerDao.addRouterToGuestNetwork() in the VpcRouterDeploymentDefinition is not needed. That step will be performed once a VM is created
- In addition, when restarting a VPC the routers will have the guest net configured, if any exists.
* Pushing the POM.xml as well, to use the old Jetty for now. Could not fix the logging problem. Will replace the POM with master version after VPC is done.
During vmsync if StopCommand (issued as part of PowerOff/PowerMissing report) fails to stop VM (since VM is running on HV),
don't transition VM state to "Stopped" in CS db. Also added a check to throw ConcurrentOperationException if vm state is not
"Running" after start operation.
Changes:
- When there is HA we try to redeploy the affected vm using regular planners and if that fails we retry using the special planner for HA (which skips checking disable threshold)
Now because of job framework the InsufficientCapacittyException gets masked and the special planners are not called. Job framework needs to be fixed to rethrow the correct exception.
- Also the VM Work Job framework is not setting the DeploymentPlanner to the VmWorkJob. So the HA Planner being passed by HAMgr was not getting used.
- Now the job framework sets the planner passed in by any caller of the VM Start operation, to the job
On default iptables rules are updated to add ACCEPT egress traffic.
If the network egress default policy is false, CS remove ACCEPT and adds the DROP rule which
is egress default rule when there are no other egress rules.
If the CS network egress default policy is true, CS won't configure any default rule for egress because
router already came up to accept egress traffic. If there are already egress rules for network then the
egress rules get applied on VR.
For isolated network with out firewall service, VR default allows egress traffic (guestnetwork --> public network)
root cause:
when vmsync reports system VM is down, CCP doesn't release the VM resource before starting it.
fix:
make sure cleanup is called for a VM when it is reported as Stopped
pool, the source and destination pools cannot be local and cluster/zone and vice versa.
Cloudstack detects it and throws a exception. However, the end user only sees an
unexpected exception and not the reason for failure. Fixed it by making sure the
reason for the failure is correctly captured and shown to the end user.
Unnecessary exception in MS logs while removing default NIC from VM. Following changes are made:
1. Changed the exception from CloudRuntimeException to InvalidParameterValueExecption.
2. Moved out validation logic to UserVMManagerImpl from VirtualMachineManagerImpl.
3. Handling InvalidParameterValueException from async API calls so that they are not logged as ERROR in MS logs.