'domainid' and 'zoneid' param of update*Offering APIs has been made string type.
For associating multiple domains, zones to an offering, a comma-separated list of domains and zones can be passes.
To make a domain specific offering public, a value of 'public' can be given for domainid param.
To make a zone specific offering available for all zones, a value of 'all' can be given for zoneid param.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
The usage record descriptions have CloudStack's internal integer IDs
which makes it difficult for users to read their usages. This PRs
introduces a new API boolean flag `oldformat` which when set to true
would return the older description format, otherwise by default
listUsageRecords will process and return description with names and
UUIDs of resources.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Network name is not part of the network usage response
Root Cause: Code does not set the network name
Solution: Set the network name for network usage type usage records in the API response
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Not able to configure a sort order for the zones that are listed in various views in the UI.
Root Cause: There is no mechanism to accept sort key for existing zones or UI widget, that would allow to listing zones in the UI in a certain order.
Solution: The order of zones in listed in various views in the UI can now be configured through the newly added “sort_key” field added for the zone. It can be set using updateZone API by providing “sort_key” parameter for a zone, or by reordering the items in the zones list in the UI. UI has been updated to show ordering controls in zones list view. Database changes include updating table “data_center” by adding “sort_key” column (containing integer values and defaults to zero).
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Admins don’t want to charge for IP address usage on certain (shared) networks.
Root Cause: There is no flag or detail for admins to provide using UI or API when creating networks to specify if they want IP address usage of the network hidden.
Solution: A new boolean hideipaddressusage flag is added to the createNetwork API and a checkbox in the ‘Add guest network’ UI for the root admins to specify if they want the shared network’s IP address usage to be hidden in the listUsageRecords API response. The provided flag is saved as the ‘hideIpAddressUsage’ detail in the cloud.network_details table for the network. For existing (shared) networks, root admins can also specify the same boolean API parameter hideipaddressusage with the updateNetwork API request to configure the behaviour for an existing network. When the detail/flag is true, the IP address usage for the (shared) network is not exported in the listUsageRecords API response. The listNetworks API response will include the details of a network for root admin only. (note usage is still recorded in the usage database but not return by the listUsageRecords API)
The API flag works for any kind of network via the API, but the checkbox is only shown while creating shared networks in the UI.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Feature Specification: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=95653548
Live storage migration on KVM under these conditions:
From source and destination hosts within the same cluster
From NFS primary storage to NFS cluster-wide primary storage
Source NFS and destination NFS storage mounted on hosts
In order to enable this functionality, database should be updated in order to enable live storage capacibilty for KVM, if previous conditions are met. This is due to existing conflicts between qemu and libvirt versions. This has been tested on CentOS 6 hosts.
Additional notes:
To use this feature set the storage_motion_supported=1 in the hypervisor_capability table for KVM. This is done by default as the feature may not work in some environments, read below.
This feature of online storage+VM migration for KVM will only work with CentOS6 and possible Ubuntu as KVM hosts but not with CentOS7 due to:
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=14026https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1219541
On CentOS7 the error we see is: " error: unable to execute QEMU command 'migrate': this feature or command is not currently supported" (reference https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/94186/live-migration-unable-to-execute-qemu-command-migrate/). Reading through various lists looks like the migrate feature with qemu may be available with paid versions of RHEL-EV but not centos7 however this works with CentOS6.
Fix for CentOS 7:
Create repo file on /etc/yum.repos.d/:
[qemu-kvm-rhev]
name=oVirt rebuilds of qemu-kvm-rhev
baseurl=http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/rpm/el7Server/
mirrorlist=http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/mirrorlist-ovirt-3.5-el7Server
enabled=1
skip_if_unavailable=1
gpgcheck=0
yum install qemu-kvm-common-ev-2.3.0-29.1.el7.x86_64 qemu-kvm-ev-2.3.0-29.1.el7.x86_64 qemu-img-ev-2.3.0-29.1.el7.x86_64
Reboot host
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Users can register ISOs from URL but cannot upload local ISOs.
Root cause: CloudStack provides browser-based upload support for volumes and templates, but ISOs are not supported.
Solution:
The existing browser-based upload from local functionality for templates and volumes (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=39620237) is extended to support uploading local ISOs.
Extend the UI: A new button is created under the ISOs view: 'Upload from Local'. A new dialog form is displayed in which the user must select the ISO to upload from its local file system.
Extend the API: New 'GetUploadParamsForIso' API command is created to handle the ISO upload.
* Improvements on upload direct download certificates
* Move upload direct download certificate logic to KVM plugin
* Extend unit test certificate expiration days
* Add marvin tests and command to revoke certificates
* Review comments
* Do not include revoke certificates API
Since the CloudStack virtual router was redesigned on version 4.6 it has been observed that the DHCP leases file is not persistent across network operations. This causes conflicts on guest VMs static IPs, causing these static IPs to not be renewed by the DHCP server running on isolated and VPC networks' virtual routers (dnsmasq). On stopping or destroying a VM, its dhcp/dns records are not removed from the virtual router causing ghost effects.
Fixes#3272Fixes#3354
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This change allows instance Settings tab to be visible but inaccessible when instance is running. A warning is shown when user tries to access Settings for a running instance and tab content is greyed out.
It also allows some admin defined instance settings/details to be made static for user. User will be able to see them in instance settings tab but cannot change their values as action buttons are disabled and greyed out. This can be achieved by providing a comma-separated list details for global settings key 'user.vm.readonly.ui.details'. A new value 'readonlyuidetails' has been added in UserVMResponse for UI manipulate editing functionality of settings/details.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
updateServiceOffering and updateDiskOffering API has been modified to allow updating domain(s) and zone(s) for the offering.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.kumar@shapeblue.com>
Added changes for creating service offerings for specified domain(s) and zone(s).
Fixed checkAccess for disk offerings.
Fixed list APIs for disk and service offerings.
UI changes for creating disk, service offerings for specified domain(s) and zone(s).
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.kumar@shapeblue.com>
Allows creating storage offerings associated with particular domain(s) and zone(s). In create disk/storage offfering form UI, a mult-select control has been addded to select desired zone(s) and domain select element has been made multi-select.
createDiskOffering API has been modified to allow passing list of domain and zone IDs with keys domainids and zoneids respectively. These lists are stored in DB in cloud.disk_offering_details table with 'domainids' and 'zoneids' key as string of comma separated list of IDs. Response for create, update and list disk offering APIs will return domainids, domainnames, zoneids and zonenames in details object of offering.
listDiskOfferings API has been modified to allow passing zoneid to return only offerings which are associated with the zone.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Problem: Custom compute offering does not allow setting min and max values for CPU and VRAM for custom VMs.
Root Cause: Custom compute offerings cannot be created with a given range of CPU number and memory instead it allows only fixed values.
Solution: createServiceOffering API has been modified to allow setting a defined range for CPU number and memory. Also, UI form for compute offering creation is provided with a new field named 'compute offering type’ with values - Fixed, Custom Constrained, Custom Constrained. It will allow the creation of compute offerings either with a fixed CPU speed and memory for fixed compute offering, or with a range of CPU number and memory for custom constrained compute offering or without predefined CPU number, CPU speed and memory for custom unconstrained compute offering.
To allow the user to set CPU number, CPU speed and memory during VM deployment, UI form for VM deployment has been modified to provide controls to change these values. These controls are depicted in screenshots below for custom constrained and custom unconstrained compute offering types.
Sample API calls using cmk to create a constrained service offering and deploying a VM using it,
create serviceoffering name=Constrained displaytext=Constrained customized=true mincpunumber=2 maxcpunumber=4 cpuspeed=400 minmemory=256 maxmemory=1024
deploy virtualmachine displayname=ConstrainedVM serviceofferingid=60f3e500-6559-40b2-9a61-2192891c2bd6 templateid=8e0f4a3e-601b-11e9-9df4-a0afbd4a2d60 zoneid=9612a0c6-ed28-4fae-9a48-6eb207af29e3 details[0].cpuNumber=3 details[0].memory=800
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.kumar@shapeblue.com>
- Fixes PR #3146 db cleanup to the correct 4.12->4.13 upgrade path
- Fixes failing unit test due to jdk specific changes after forward
merging
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
With this patch b766bf7
we started tracking disks in attaching state so that other attach request can fail gracefully. However this missed the case where disks were in allocated state but attach was requested.
For the use case where users want to attach disk in allocated state but not ready, we need to have allocated-attaching transition as well. We must take care of returning to the original state - allocated or ready - when attach request has completed.
For the use case of unstarted vm's the disk must proceed as follows - "Allocated" -> Attaching -> Allocated. When VM is started, the disk is "created" and pool is assigned. For the use case of started VMs it's more trivial and disk proceeds as follows - Ready -> Attaching -> Ready.
Test this by creating a VM with "startvm=false", create a disk and try attaching it in allocated state. It would give an exception on latest 4.11 but will be fixed on this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This introduces a new global setting `user.vm.blacklisted.details` that
allows admins to blacklist VM details that non-admin users should not
see via the VM's settings tab.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This ensures that tags of a VM snapshot are listed in the UI, available
in the list vmsnapshots API response.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This allows showing complete domain, ie, domain path for accounts list view and account detail.
Added a new key, domainpath, in AccountResponse.
Fixes#2994
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* Rename ListUsageRecords API command file name to ListUsageRecordsCmd
* Refactor to use APINAME variable and remove unused s_logger field
* Remove unused import
* feature: add libvirt / qemu io bursting
Adds the ability to set bursting features from libvirt / qemu
This allows you to utilize the iops and bytes temporary "burst" mode
introduced with libvirt 2.4 and improved upon with libvirt 2.6.
https://blogs.igalia.com/berto/2016/05/24/io-bursts-with-qemu-2-6/
* updates per rafael et al
* api: add command to list management servers
* api: add number of mangement servers in listInfrastructure command
* ui: add block for mangement servers on infra page
* api name resolution method cleanup
* - Offline VM and Volume migration on Vmware hypervisor hosts
- Also add VM disk consolidation call on successful VM migrations
* Fix indentation of marvin test file and reformat against PEP8
* * Fix few comment typos
* Refactor debug messages to use String.format() when debug log level is enabled.
* Send list of commands returned by hypervisor Guru instead of explicitly selecting the first one
* Fix unhandled NPE during VM migration
* Revert back to distinct event descriptions for VM to host or storage pool migration
* Reformat test_primary_storage file against PEP-8 and Remove unused imports
* Revert back the deprecation messages in the custom StringUtils class to favour the use of the ApacheUtils
* CLOUDSTACK-4045 added a check for network state when determining whether a new IP should be source NAT. this prevents associated IP's to be marked as source NAT when the network is in allocated state, causing disassociateIpAddress to fail later
* Remove mock object that cause other tests to fail
* Remove underscores from variable types and add documentation for the created method
* Improve exception message to include network name
* Include network UUID with the Exception message and fix failing marvin test
* Rebase against latest master and format AssociateIPAddrCmd class
This PR adds the possibility to select a checkbox for the parameter bypassvlanoverlapcheck to the ajax request createNetwork. The checkbox was added for Guest Network as well as for the L2 Guest Network. For L2 Guest Network a backend check for the existence of the flag bypassvlanoverlapcheck was added.
* Allow KVM VM live migration with ROOT volume on file
* Allow KVM VM live migration with ROOT volume on file
- Add JUnit tests
* Address reviewers and change some variable names to ease future
implementation (developers can easily guess the name and use
autocomplete)
Users reported that they weren't getting all apis listed in cloudmonkey when running a sync. After some debugging, I found that the problem is that the ApiDiscoveryService is calling ApiRateLimitServiceImpl.checkAccess(), so the results of the listApis command are being truncated because Cloudstack believes the user has exceeded their API throttling rate.
I enabled throttling with a 25 request per second limit. I then created a test role with only list* permissions and assigned it to a test user. When this user calls listApis, they will typically receive anywhere from 15-18 results. Checking the logs, you see The given user has reached his/her account api limit, please retry after 218 ms..
I raised the limit to 200 requests per second, restarted the management server and tried again. This time I got 143 results and no log messages about the user being throttled.
This fixes#2719 where private gateway IP might be incorrectly
programmed on a guest network nic. The VR would now check ipassoc
requests by mac addresses than provided nic/device id in case they are
wrong.
The root cause is that the device id information is lost when aggregated
commands are created upon starting of a new VPC VR, without the correct
device id in ip_associations json it mis-programs the VR.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
These boolean-return methods are named as "getXXX".
Other boolean-return methods are named as "isXXX".
Considering there methods will return boolean values, it should be more clear and consistent to rename them as "isXXX".
(rebase #2602 and #2816)
* Cleaup and code-formatting POM files
* Remove obsolete mycila license-maven-plugin
* Remove obsolete console-proxy/plugin project
* Move console-proxy-rdbconsole under console-proxy parent
* Use correct parent path for rdpconsole
* Order alphabetally items in setnextversion.sh
* Unifiy License header in POMs
* Alphabetic order of modules definition
* Extract all defined versions into parent pom
* Remove obsolete files: version-info.in, configure-info.in
* Remove redundant defaultGoal
* Remove useless checkstyle plugin from checkstyle project
* Order alphabetally items in pom.xml
* Add aditional SPACEs to fix debian build
* Don't execute checkstyle on parent projects
* Use UTF-8 encoding in building checkstyle project
* Extract plugin versions into properties
* Execute PMD plugin on all the projects with -Penablefindbugs
* Upgrade maven plugins to latest version
* Make sure to always look for apache parent pom from repository
* Fix incorrect version grep in debian packaging
* Fix rebase conflicts
* Fix rebase conflicts
* Remove PMD for now to be fixed on another PR
* Fix limitation on tag matching in 'migrateVolume' with disk offering replacement
When the feature to enable disk offering replacement during volume migration was created, we were forcing the tags of the new disk offering to exact the same as the tags of the target storage poll. However, that is not how ACS manages volumes allocation. This change modifies this validation to make it consistent with volume allocation.
* Address Nitin's suggestions
* Apply Daan's suggestion regarding "doesTargetStorageSupportDiskOffering" method
* fix problem
There was a concurrency problem with the “moveNetworkAclItem” API method. If two users were changing the ACL rules order at the same time, this could lead to inconsistent actions.
To solve the problem we added a “consistency check ” parameter, which is used to hold the consistency hash. This hash is created using an MD5 hash function on a String that is created with all ACL rules UUIDs concatenated in their order, which is defined via the ‘number’ field.
We also lock the editing of the ACL while executing the upgrade. This allows us to handle race conditions nicely, and present a good feedback for the user.
This is a new feature for CS that allows Admin users improved
troubleshooting of network issues in CloudStack hosted networks.
Description: For troubleshooting purposes, CloudStack administrators may wish to execute network utility commands remotely on system VMs, or request system VMs to ping/traceroute/arping to specific addresses over specific interfaces. An API command to provide such functionalities is being developed without altering any existing APIs. The targeted system VMs for this feature are the Virtual Router (VR), Secondary Storage VM (SSVM) and the Console Proxy VM (CPVM).
FS:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Remote+Diagnostics+API
ML discussion:
https://markmail.org/message/xt7owmb2c6iw7tva
Fixes the version in pom etc. to be consistent with versioning pattern as X.Y.Z.0-SNAPSHOT after a minor release.
Signed-off-by: Khosrow Moossavi <khos2ow@gmail.com>
Changes in PR #2508 have caused network restart to fail in a Nuage setup,
as the new VR takes the same IP as the old one, and the old VR is still running.
Nuage doesn't support multiple VM's having the same IP.
We delay provisioning the interfaces in VSD until the old VR interface is released.
When configuring a pre-setup primary storage we can enter the name-label of the storage that is going to be used by ACS and is already set up in the host. The problem is that we can use any String of characters there, and this String does not need to be a UUID. When listing volumes from a primary storage that has such conditions, the list will return all of the volumes in the cloud because the “API framework” will ignore that value as it is not a UUID type.
This introduces a new global setting `vm.configdrive.primarypool.enabled` to toggle creation/hosting of config drive iso files on primary storage, the default will be false causing them to be hosted on secondary storage. The current support is limited from hypervisor resource side and in current implementation limited to `KVM` only. The next big change is that config drive is created at a temporary location by management server and shipped to either KVM or SSVM agent via cmd-answer pattern, the data of which is not logged in logs. This saves us from adding genisoimage dependency on cloudstack-agent pkg.
The APIs to reset ssh public key, password and user-data (via update VM API) requires that VM should be shutdown. Therefore, in the refactoring I removed the case of updation of existing ISO. If there are objections I'll re-put the strategy to detach+attach new config iso as a way of updation. In the refactored implementation, the folder name is changed to lower-cased configdrive. And during VM start, migration or shutdown/removal if primary storage is enable for use, the KVM agent will handle cleanup tasks otherwise SSVM agent will handle them.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Primary Storage count for an account does not decrease when a Data Disk is deleted
When a data disk is created and not attached in a running VM, the "deleteVolume" will not decrement the count for used primary storage in the VMs accounting information. The property that is not being decremented is called "primarystoragetotal"; this information can be retrieved via "listAccounts" API method.
Steps to reproduce this issue:
1 - Create an account, deploy a VM in it
2 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API
3 - Create a data disk
4 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API
5 - Delete the Data disk
6 - Check the primary storage count for the account with listAccounts API - It is the same as before deleting the data disk (it should not be the same as the value in step 2!)
* formatting and cleanups
* fix imports that were wrongly changed during rebase
This fixes config drive to use VM's user provided host-name instead of
the internal VM instance ID for hostname related config in both
cloudstack and openstack metadata bundled in the ISO.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This introduces a rolling restart of VRs when networks are restarted
with cleanup option for isolated and VPC networks. A make redundant option is
shown for isolated networks now in UI.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
These Boolean-return methods are named "getXXX", but other Boolean-return methods are named "isXXX", such as the following two methods. They will return boolean values, rename them as "isXXX" should be more clear than "getXXX".
This returns the boolean value of the `isuserdefined` key than
converting it to string. Fixes#2529.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10147 Disabled Xenserver Cluster can still deploy VM's. Added code to skip disabled clusters when selecting a host (#2442)
(cherry picked from commit c3488a51db)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10318: Bug on sorting ACL rules list in chrome (#2478)
(cherry picked from commit 4412563f19)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10284:Creating a snapshot from VM Snapshot generates error if hypervisor is not KVM.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10221: Allow IPv6 when creating a Basic Network (#2397)
Since CloudStack 4.10 Basic Networking supports IPv6 and thus
should be allowed to be specified when creating a network.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 9733a10ecd)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10214: Unable to remove local primary storage (#2390)
Allow admins to remove primary storage pool.
Cherry-picked from eba2e1d8a1
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* dateutil: constistency of tzdate input and output (#2392)
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan.blanc@exoscale.ch>
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogland@shapeblue.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2ad5202823)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10054:Volume download times out in 3600 seconds (#2244)
(cherry picked from commit bb607d07a9)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* When creating a new account (via domain admin) it is possible to select “root admin” as the role for the new user (#2606)
* create account with domain admin showing 'root admin' role
Domain admins should not be able to assign the role of root admin to new users. Therefore, the role ‘root admin’ (or any other of the same type) should not be visible to domain admins.
* License and formatting
* Break long sentence into multiple lines
* Fix wording of method 'getCurrentAccount'
* fix typo in variable name
* [CLOUDSTACK-10259] Missing float part of secondary storage data in listAccounts
* [CLOUDSTACK-9338] ACS not accounting resources of VMs with custom service offering
ACS is accounting the resources properly when deploying VMs with custom service offerings. However, there are other methods (such as updateResourceCount) that do not execute the resource accounting properly, and these methods update the resource count for an account in the database. Therefore, if a user deploys VMs with custom service offerings, and later this user calls the “updateResourceCount” method, it (the method) will only account for VMs with normal service offerings, and update this as the number of resources used by the account. This will result in a smaller number of resources to be accounted for the given account than the real used value. The problem becomes worse because if the user starts to delete these VMs, it is possible to reach negative values of resources allocated (breaking all of the resource limiting for accounts). This is a very serious attack vector for public cloud providers!
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User should not be able to use removed “Guest OS type” (#2404)
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User is able to change to “Guest OS type” that has been removed
Users are able to change the OS type of VMs to “Guest OS type” that has been removed. This becomes a security issue when we try to force users to use HVM VMs (Meltdown/Spectre thing). A removed “guest os type” should not be usable by any users in the cloud.
* Remove trailing lines that are breaking build due to checkstyle compliance
* Remove unused imports
* fix classes that were in the wrong folder structure
* Updates to capacity management
* [CLOUDSTACK-5235] Force users to enter old password when updating password
* Formatting for checkstyle
* Remove an unused import in AccountManagerImpl
* Apply Nitin's suggestions
* Change 'oldPassword' to 'currentPassword'
* Second review of Resmo
* Fix typos found by Nitin
* create account with domain admin showing 'root admin' role
Domain admins should not be able to assign the role of root admin to new users. Therefore, the role ‘root admin’ (or any other of the same type) should not be visible to domain admins.
* License and formatting
* Break long sentence into multiple lines
* Fix wording of method 'getCurrentAccount'
* fix typo in variable name
* [CLOUDSTACK-10323] Allow changing disk offering during volume migration
This is a continuation of work developed on PR #2425 (CLOUDSTACK-10240), which provided root admins an override mechanism to move volumes between storage systems types (local/shared) even when the disk offering would not allow such operation. To complete the work, we will now provide a way for administrators to enter a new disk offering that can reflect the new placement of the volume. We will add an extra parameter to allow the root admin inform a new disk offering for the volume. Therefore, when the volume is being migrated, it will be possible to replace the disk offering to reflect the new placement of the volume.
The API method will have the following parameters:
* storageid (required)
* volumeid (required)
* livemigrate(optional)
* newdiskofferingid (optional) – this is the new parameter
The expected behavior is the following:
* If “newdiskofferingid” is not provided the current behavior is maintained. Override mechanism will also keep working as we have seen so far.
* If the “newdiskofferingid” is provided by the admin, we will execute the following checks
** new disk offering mode (local/shared) must match the target storage mode. If it does not match, an exception will be thrown and the operator will receive a message indicating the problem.
** we will check if the new disk offering tags match the target storage tags. If it does not match, an exception will be thrown and the operator will receive a message indicating the problem.
** check if the target storage has the capacity for the new volume. If it does not have enough space, then an exception is thrown and the operator will receive a message indicating the problem.
** check if the size of the volume is the same as the size of the new disk offering. If it is not the same, we will ALLOW the change of the service offering, and a warning message will be logged.
We execute the change of the Disk offering as soon as the migration of the volume finishes. Therefore, if an error happens during the migration and the volume remains in the original storage system, the disk offering will keep reflecting this situation.
* Code formatting
* Adding a test to cover migration with new disk offering (#4)
* Adding a test to cover migration with new disk offering
* Update test_volumes.py
* Update test_volumes.py
* fix test_11_migrate_volume_and_change_offering
* Fix typo in Java doc
* CLOUDSTACK-10289: Config Drive Metadata: Use VM UUID instead of VM id
* CLOUDSTACK-10288: Config Drive Userdata: support for binary userdata
* CLOUDSTACK-10358: SSH keys are missing on Config Drive disk in some cases
CloudStack SSO (using security.singlesignon.key) does not work anymore with CloudStack 4.11, since commit 9988c26, which introduced a regression due to a refactoring: every API request that is not "validated" generates the same error (401 - Unauthorized) and invalidates the session.
However, CloudStack UI executes a call to listConfigurations in method bypassLoginCheck. A non-admin user does not have the permissions to execute this request, which causes an error 401:
{"listconfigurationsresponse":{"uuidList":[],"errorcode":401,"errortext":"unable to verify user credentials and/or request signature"}}
The session (already created by SSO) is then invalidated and the user cannot access to CloudStack UI (error "Session Expired").
Before 9988c26 (up to CloudStack 4.10), an error 432 was returned (and ignored):
{"errorresponse":{"uuidList":[],"errorcode":432,"cserrorcode":9999,"errortext":"The user is not allowed to request the API command or the API command does not exist"}}
Even if the call to listConfigurations was removed, another call to listIdps also lead to an error 401 for user accounts if the SAML plugin is not enabled.
This pull request aims to fix the SSO issue, by restoring errors 432 (instead of 401 + invalidate session) for commands not available. However, if an API command is explicitly denied using ACLs or if the session key is incorrect, it still generates an error 401 and invalidates the session.
* CLOUDSTACK-10359: Change the inconsistent method names.
The two methods are named "getXXX".
The two method are checking the status of variables.
"getCustomized" is not as intuitive as "isCustomized".
"getIsSystem" is not as intuitive as "isSystem" as well.
* Add the missing changes of all usages of method getIsSystem.
* Add stack traces information
* update stack trace info
* update stack trace to make them consistent
* update stack traces
* update stacktraces
* update stacktraces for other similar situations
* fix some other situations
* enhance other situations
Several fixes addressed:
- Dettach ISO fails when trying to detach a direct download ISO
- Fix for metalink support on SSVM agents (this closes CLOUDSTACK-10238)
- Reinstall VM from bypassed registered template (this closes CLOUDSTACK-10250)
- Fix upload certificate error message even though operation was successful
- Fix metalink download, checksum retry logic and metalink SSVM downloader
The new CA framework introduced basic support for comma-separated
list of management servers for agent, which makes an external LB
unnecessary.
This extends that feature to implement LB sorting algorithms that
sorts the management server list before they are sent to the agents.
This adds a central intelligence in the management server and adds
additional enhancements to Agent class to be algorithm aware and
have a background mechanism to check/fallback to preferred management
server (assumed as the first in the list). This is support for any
indirect agent such as the KVM, CPVM and SSVM agent, and would
provide support for management server host migration during upgrade
(when instead of in-place, new hosts are used to setup new mgmt server).
This FR introduces two new global settings:
- `indirect.agent.lb.algorithm`: The algorithm for the indirect agent LB.
- `indirect.agent.lb.check.interval`: The preferred host check interval
for the agent's background task that checks and switches to agent's
preferred host.
The indirect.agent.lb.algorithm supports following algorithm options:
- static: use the list as provided.
- roundrobin: evenly spreads hosts across management servers based on
host's id.
- shuffle: (pseudo) randomly sorts the list (not recommended for production).
Any changes to the global settings - `indirect.agent.lb.algorithm` and
`host` does not require restarting of the mangement server(s) and the
agents. A message bus based system dynamically reacts to change in these
global settings and propagates them to all connected agents.
Comma-separated management server list is propagated to agents on
following cases:
- Addition of a host (including ssvm, cpvm systevms).
- Connection or reconnection by the agents to a management server.
- After admin changes the 'host' and/or the
'indirect.agent.lb.algorithm' global settings.
On the agent side, the 'host' setting is saved in its properties file as:
`host=<comma separated addresses>@<algorithm name>`.
First the agent connects to the management server and sends its current
management server list, which is compared by the management server and
in case of failure a new/update list is sent for the agent to persist.
From the agent's perspective, the first address in the propagated list
will be considered the preferred host. A new background task can be
activated by configuring the `indirect.agent.lb.check.interval` which is
a cluster level global setting from CloudStack and admins can also
override this by configuring the 'host.lb.check.interval' in the
`agent.properties` file.
Every time agent gets a ms-host list and the algorithm, the host specific
background check interval is also sent and it dynamically reconfigures
the background task without need to restart agents.
Note: The 'static' and 'roundrobin' algorithms, strictly checks for the
order as expected by them, however, the 'shuffle' algorithm just checks
for content and not the order of the comma separate ms host addresses.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-8855 Improve Error Message for Host Alert State
* [CLOUDSTACK-9846] create column to save the content of alert messages
Remove declaration of throws CloudRuntimeException
I also removed some unused variables and comments left behind
This closes#837
* Isolate a problematic test "smoke/test_certauthority_root"
* [CLOUDSTACK-10314] Add Text-Field to each ACL Rule
It is interesting to have a text field (e.g. CHAR-256) added to each ACL rule, which allows to enter a "reason" for each FW Rule created. This is valuable for customer documentation, as well as best practice for an evidence towards auditing the system
* Formatting to make check style happy and code clean ups
* [CLOUDSTACK-10240] ACS cannot migrate a volume from local to shared storage.
CloudStack is logically restricting the migration of local storages to shared storage and vice versa. This restriction is a logical one and can be removed for XenServer deployments. Therefore, we will enable migration of volumes between local-shared storages in XenServers independently of their service offering. This will work as an override mechanism to the disk offering used by volumes. If administrators want to migrate local volumes to a shared storage, they should be able to do so (the hypervisor already allows that). The same the other way around.
* Cleanups implemented while working on [CLOUDSTACK-10240]
* Fix test case test_03_migrate_options_storage_tags
The changes applied were:
- When loading hypervisors capabilities we must use "default" instead of nulls
- "Enable" storage migration for simulator hypervisor
- Remove restriction on "ClusterScopeStoragePoolAllocator" to find shared pools
This fixes move refactoring error introduced in #2283
For instance, the class DatadiskTO is supposed to be in com.cloud.agent.api.to package. However, the folder structure it was placed in is com.cloud.agent.api.api.to.
Skip tests for cloud-plugin-hypervisor-ovm3:
For some unknown reason, there are quite a lot of broken test cases for cloud-plugin-hypervisor-ovm3. They might have appeared after some dependency upgrade and was overlooked by the person updating them. I checked them to see if they could be fixed, but these tests are not developed in a clear and clean manner. On top of that, we do not see (at least I) people using OVM3-hypervisor with ACS. Therefore, I decided to skip them.
Identention corrected to use spaces instead of tabs in XML files
Remove maven standard module (which only a few were using) and get ride of maven customization for the projects structure.
- moved all directories to src/main/java, src/main/resources, src/main/scripts, src/test/java, src/test/resources
- grep scan to search for src/com and src/org left over
- grep for <project>/scripts to fix pom.xml configuration
- remove custom <build> configuration in pom.xml
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>
This fixes regression failures seen in Trillian, fixes NPEs that cause Travis related failures.
This also removes the aria2 dependency from rpms that require users to enable/install epel-release.
This finally updates the checksums for 4.11 systemvmtemplates in db upgrade path.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via the GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer and VMware)
Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM
Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM
Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage
Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume in question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the Stopped state.
Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage
Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage and vice versa
Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage (NFS and Ceph to managed storage)
Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file
When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min and max IOPS, if applicable.
Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature
The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)
On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down from the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass to the KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be disconnected.
Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait
For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host in another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from cluster-scoped managed storage)
Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume with one or more snapshots.
Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from snapshot
Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC
When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one it last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume from the original cluster.
Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot
Enabled cluster-scoped managed storage
Added support for VMware dynamic discovery
Extending Config Drive support
* Added support for VMware
* Build configdrive.iso on ssvm
* Added support for VPC and Isolated Networks
* Moved implementation to new Service Provider
* UI fix: add support for urlencoded userdata
* Add support for building systemvm behind a proxy
Co-Authored-By: Raf Smeets <raf.smeets@nuagenetworks.net>
Co-Authored-By: Frank Maximus <frank.maximus@nuagenetworks.net>
Co-Authored-By: Sigert Goeminne <sigert.goeminne@nuagenetworks.net>
During storage expunge domain resource statistics for primary storage space resource counter is not updated for domain. This leads to the situation when domain resource statistics for primary storage is overfilled (statistics only increase but not decrease).
Global scheduled task resourcecount.check.interval > 0 provides a workaround but not fixes the problem truly because when accounts inside domains use primary_storage allocation/deallocation intensively it leads to service block of operation.
NB: Unable to implement marvin tests because it (marvin) places in database weird primary storage volume size of 100 when creating VM from template. It might be a sign of opening a new issue for that bug.
CloudStack volumes and templates are one single virtual disk in case of XenServer/XCP and KVM hypervisors since the files used for templates and volumes are virtual disks (VHD, QCOW2). However, VMware volumes and templates are in OVA format, which are archives that can contain a complete VM including multiple VMDKs and other files such as ISOs. And currently, Cloudstack only supports Template creation based on OVA files containing a single disk. If a user creates a template from a OVA file containing more than 1 disk and launches an instance using this template, only the first disk is attached to the new instance and other disks are ignored.
Similarly with uploaded volumes, attaching an uploaded volume that contains multiple disks to a VM will result in only one VMDK to being attached to the VM.
FS: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Support+OVA+files+containing+multiple+disks
This behavior needs to be improved in VMWare to support OVA files with multiple disks for both uploaded volumes and templates. i.e. If a user creates a template from a OVA file containing more than 1 disk and launches an instance using this template, the first disk should be attached to the new instance as the ROOT disk and volumes should be created based on other VMDK disks in the OVA file and should be attached to the instance.
Signed-off-by: Abhinandan Prateek <abhinandan.prateek@shapeblue.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This PR introduces several features and fixes some bugs:
- account tags feature
- fixed resource tags bugs which happened during tags search (found wrong entries because of mysql string to number translation - see #905, but this PR does more and fixes also resource access - vulnerability during list resource tags)
- some marvin improvements (speed, sanity)
Improved resource tags code:
1. Enhanced listTags security
2. Added support for account tags (account tags are required to support tags common for all users of an account)
3. Improved the tag management code (refactoring and cleanup)
Marvin:
1. Fixed Marvin wait timeout between async pools. To decrease polling interval and improve CI speed.
2. Fixed /tmp/ to /tmp in zone configuration files.
3. Fixed + to os.path.join in log class.
4. Fixed + to os.path.join in deployDataCenter class.
5. Fixed typos in tag tests.
6. Modified Tags base class delete method.
Deploy Datacenter script:
1. Improved deployDatacenter. Added option logdir to specify where script places results of evaluation.
ConfigurationManagerImpl:
1. Added logging to ConfigurationManagerImpl to log when vlan is not found. Added test stubs for tags. Found accidental exception during simulator running after CI.
tests_tags.py:
1. Fixed stale undeleted tags.
2. Changed region:India to scope:TestName.
This feature allows using templates and ISOs avoiding secondary storage as intermediate cache on KVM. The virtual machine deployment process is enhanced to supported bypassed registered templates and ISOs, delegating the work of downloading them to primary storage to the KVM agent instead of the SSVM agent.
Template and ISO registration:
- When hypervisor is KVM, a checkbox is displayed with 'Direct Download' label.
- API methods registerTemplate and registerISO are both extended with this new parameter directdownload.
- On template or ISO registration, no download job is sent to SSVM agent, CloudStack would only persist an entry on template_store_ref indicating that template or ISO has been marked as 'Direct Download' (bypassing Secondary Storage). These entries are persisted as:
template_id = Template or ISO id on vm_template table
store_id NULL
download_state = BYPASSED
state = Ready
(Note: these entries allow users to deploy virtual machine from registered templates or ISOs)
- An URL validation command is sent to a random KVM host to check if template/ISO location can be reached. Metalink are also supported by this feature. In case of a metalink, it is fetched and URL check is performed on each of its URLs.
- Checksum should be provided as indicated on #2246: {ALGORITHM}CHKSUMHASH
- After template or ISO is registered, it would be displayed in the UI
Virtual machine deployment:
When a 'Direct Download' template is selected for deployment, CloudStack would delegate template downloading to destination storage pool via destination host by a new pluggable download manager.
Download manager would handle template downloading depending on URL protocol. In case of HTTP, request headers can be set by the user via vm_template_details. Those details should be persisted as:
Key: HTTP_HEADER
Value: HEADERNAME:HEADERVALUE
In case of HTTPS, a new API method is added uploadTemplateDirectDownloadCertificate to allow user importing a client certificate into all KVM hosts' keystore before deployment.
After template or ISO is downloaded to primary storage, usual entry would be persisted on template_spool_ref indicating the mapping between template/ISO and storage pool.
This feature allow admins to dedicate a range of public IP addresses to the SSVM and CPVM, such that they can be subject to specific external firewall rules. The option to dedicate a public IP range to the System VMs (SSVM & CPVM) is added to the createVlanIpRange API method and the UI.
Solution:
Global setting 'system.vm.public.ip.reservation.mode.strictness' is added to determine if the use of the system VM reservation is strict (when true) or preferred (false), false by default.
When a range has been dedicated to System VMs, CloudStack should apply IPs from that range to
the public interfaces of the CPVM and the SSVM depending on global setting's value:
If the global setting is set to false: then CloudStack will use any unused and unreserved public IP
addresses for system VMs only when the pool of reserved IPs has been exhausted
If the global setting is set to true: then CloudStack will fail to deploy the system VM when the pool
of reserved IPs has been exhausted, citing the lack of available IPs.
UI Changes
Under Infrastructure -> Zone -> Physical Network -> Public -> IP Ranges, button 'Account' label is refactored to 'Set reservation'.
When that button is clicked, dialog displayed is also refactored, including a new checkbox 'System VMs' which indicates if range should be dedicated for CPVM and SSVM, and a note indicating its usage.
When clicking on button for any created range, UI dialog displayed indicates whether IP range is dedicated for system vms or not.
The first PR(#1176) intended to solve #CLOUDSTACK-9025 was only tackling the problem for CloudStack deployments that use single hypervisor types (restricted to XenServer). Additionally, the lack of information regarding that solution (poor documentation, test cases and description in PRs and Jira ticket) led the code to be removed in #1124 after a long discussion and analysis in #1056. That piece of code seemed logicless (and it was!). It would receive a hostId and then change that hostId for other hostId of the zone without doing any check; it was not even checking the hypervisor and storage in which the host was plugged into.
The problem reported in #CLOUDSTACK-9025 is caused by partial snapshots that are taken in XenServer. This means, we do not take a complete snapshot, but a partial one that contains only the modified data. This requires rebuilding the VHD hierarchy when creating a template out of the snapshot. The point is that the first hostId received is not a hostId, but a system VM ID(SSVM). That is why the code in #1176 fixed the problem for some deployment scenarios, but would cause problems for scenarios where we have multiple hypervisors in the same zone. We need to execute the creation of the VHD that represents the template in the hypervisor, so the VHD chain can be built using the parent links.
This commit changes the method com.cloud.hypervisor.XenServerGuru.getCommandHostDelegation(long, Command). From now on we replace the hostId that is intended to execute the “copy command” that will create the VHD of the template according to some conditions that were already in place. The idea is that starting with XenServer 6.2.0 hotFix ESP1004 we need to execute the command in the hypervisor host and not from the SSVM. Moreover, the method was improved making it readable and understandable; it was also created test cases assuring that from XenServer 6.2.0 hotFix ESP1004 and upward versions we change the hostId that will be used to execute the “copy command”.
Furthermore, we are not selecting a random host from a zone anymore. A new method was introduced in the HostDao called “findHostConnectedToSnapshotStoragePoolToExecuteCommand”, using this method we look for a host that is in the cluster that is using the storage pool where the volume from which the Snaphost is taken of. By doing this, we guarantee that the host that is connected to the primary storage where all of the snapshots parent VHDs are stored is used to create the template.
Consider using Disabled hosts when no Enabled hosts are found
This also closes#2317
While creating the response object for the 'listDomain' API, several database calls are triggered to fetch details like parent domain, project limit, IP limit, etc. These database calls are triggered for each record found in the main fetch query, which is causing the response to slow down.
Fix:
The database transactions are reduced to improve response of the Listdomain API
This extends work presented on #2048 on which the ability to extend the management range is provided.
Aim
This PR allows separating the management network subnet on which SSVM and CPVM are from the virtual routers management subnet.
Detailed use case
PCI compliance requires that network elements are defined as ‘in scope’ or ‘out of scope’, for compliance purposes. The SSVM and CPVM are both in scope as they allow public HTTP or HTTPS connections. The virtual routers have been defined as out of scope as they have been placed entirely in a firewalled network's segment. However, all of the system VM types share management network. As SSVM and CPVM are both in scope this would bring the virtual routers into scope as well, requiring individual audits of every virtual router. As this is not practical, the ‘management network’ which the SSVM and CPVM are on, and the management network which the virtual routers are on, must be separated by a firewall.
Description
By this feature it is possible to dedicate a created range for SSVM and CPVM (system vms) and provide a VLAN ID for its range.
A new boolean global configuration is added: system.vm.management.ip.reservation.mode.strictness. If enabled, the use of System VMs management IP reservation is strict, preferred if not. Default value is false (preferred).
Strict reservation: System VMs should try to get a private IP from a range marked for system vms. If not available, deployment fails
Preferred reservation: System VMS will try to get a private IP from a range marked for system vms. If not available, IP for range not marked for system vms is taken.
The internal id is not usefull to the user. It is a bug to return it instead of a uuid.
In the process of fixing the above "name" was deprecated in favour of "ldap_domain".
Consider this scenario:
1. User launches a VM from Template and keep it running
2. Admin logins and deleted that template [CloudPlatform does not check existing / running VM etc. while the deletion is done]
3. User resets the VM
4. CloudPlatform fails to star the VM as it cannot find the corresponding template.
It throws error as
java.lang.RuntimeException: Job failed due to exception Resource [Host:11] is unreachable: Host 11: Unable to start instance due to can't find ready template: 209 for data center 1
at com.cloud.vm.VmWorkJobDispatcher.runJob(VmWorkJobDispatcher.java:113)
at org.apache.cloudstack.framework.jobs.impl.AsyncJobManagerImpl$5.runInContext(AsyncJobManagerImpl.java:495)
Client is requesting better handing of this scenario. We need to check existing / running VM's when the template is deleted and warn admin about the possible issue that may occur.
REPRO STEPS
==================
1. Launches a VM from Template and keep it running
2. Now delete that template
3. Reset the VM
4. CloudPlatform fails to star the VM as it cannot find the corresponding template.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
==================
Cloud platform should throw some warning message while the template is deleted if that template is being used by existing / running VM's
ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
==================
Cloud platform does not throw as waring etc.
* Cleanup and Improve NetUtils
This class had many unused methods, inconsistent names and redundant code.
This commit cleans up code, renames a few methods and constants.
The global/account setting 'api.allowed.source.cidr.list' is set
to 0.0.0.0/0,::/0 by default preserve the current behavior and thus
allow API calls for accounts from all IPv4 and IPv6 subnets.
Users can set it to a comma-separated list of IPv4/IPv6 subnets to
restrict API calls for Admin accounts to certain parts of their network(s).
This is to improve Security. Should an attacker steal the Access/Secret key
of an account he/she still needs to be in a subnet from where accounts are
allowed to perform API calls.
This is a good security measure for APIs which are connected to the public internet.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Add resource type name in request and response for listResources API call.
This adds in the response a new attribute typename with the String value for the corresponding resource enum.
{
"capacitytotal": 0,
"capacityused": 0,
"percentused": "0",
"type": 19,
"typename": "gpu",
"zoneid": "381d0a95-ed4a-4ad9-b41c-b97073c1a433",
"zonename": "ch-dk-2"
}
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>
Description: For Volumes on Secondary Storage, (Uploaded Volume) the usage is not accounted for.
The fix is implemented as follows:
A new Usage Type is added for the Volume on secondary storage : VOLUME_SECONDARY (id=26)
A new storage type, 'Volume' is defined.
When a volume is uploaded and the usage server executes next,entry will be added to the usage_storage helper table for all the volumes uploaded since the Usage server executed last.
When the uploaded volume is attached, the 'deleted' column in the usage_storage table is set to the time-stamp when the volume was deleted
2 entries will be added to the cloud_usage table with usage_type=26 and usage_type=6 (Volume usage on primary). One for the duration the volume was on primary and other for the duration it was on secondary.
Entry is added to the helper table volume_usage for accounting for the primary storage.Next execution of the usage server and on-wards, usage entry for usage_type=6 only will be added.
- Fixes timezone issue where dates show up as nvalid in UI
- Introduces new event timeline listing/filtering of events
- Several UI improvements to add columns in list views
- Bulk operations support in instance list view to shutdown and destroy
multiple-selected VMs (limitation: after operation, redundant entries
may show up in the list view, refreshing VM list view fixes that)
- Align table thead/tbody to avoid splitting of tables
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This feature allows CloudStack administrators to create layer 2 networks on CloudStack. As these networks are purely layer 2, they don't require IP addresses or Virtual Router, only VLAN is necessary (provided by administrator or assigned by CloudStack). Also, network services should be handled externally, e.g. DNS, DHCP, as they are not provided by L2 networks.
As a consequence, a new Guest Network type is created within CloudStack: L2
Description:
Network offerings and networks support new guest type: L2.
L2 Network offering creation allows administrator to select Specify VLAN or let CloudStack assign it dynamically.
L2 Network creation allows administrator to specify VLAN tag (if network offerings allows it) or simply create network.
VM deployments on L2 networks:
VMs should not IP addresses or any network service
No Virtual Router deployed on network
If Specify VLAN = true for network offering, network gets implemented using a dynamically assigned VLAN
UI changes
A new button is added on Networks tab, available for admins, to allow L2 networks creation
At present, The management IP range can only be expanded under the same subnet. According to existing range, either the last IP can be forward extended or the first IP can be backward extended. But we cannot add an entirely different range from the same subnet. So the expansion of range is subnet bound, which is fixed. But when the range gets exhausted and a user wants to deploy more system VMs, then the operation would fail. The purpose of this feature is to expand the range of management network IPs within the existing subnet. It can also delete and list the IP ranges.
Please refer the FS here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Expansion+of+Management+IP+Range
This change adds allocatediops to the ListStoragePool API. This applies to managed storage where we have a guaranteed minimum IOPS set. This is useful for monitoring if we have reached the IOPS limit on a storage cluster.
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>
This commit adds support for passing IPv6 Addresses and/or Subnets as
Secondary IPs.
This is groundwork for CLOUDSTACK-9853 where IPv6 Subnets have to be
allowed in the Security Groups of Instances to we can add DHCPv6
Prefix Delegation.
Use ; instead of : for separating addresses, otherwise it would cause
problems with IPv6 Addresses.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Tags field to be included in the listusagerecords response such that it can be used in billing report. E.g.
"tags":[
{"key":"city","value":"Toronto","resourcetype":"UserVm","resourceid":"a0cca906-f985-4b56-ad11-f33e59c4c733","account":"admin","domainid":"dec39eb8-4f81-11e7-8315-067fa0000031","domain":"ROOT"}
,
{"key":"region","value":"canada","resourcetype":"UserVm","resourceid":"a0cca906-f985-4b56-ad11-f33e59c4c733","account":"admin","domainid":"dec39eb8-4f81-11e7-8315-067fa0000031","domain":"ROOT"}
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Enhance listVolume API to include physical size and utilization.
Also fixed pool, cluster and pod info
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix volume_view and duplicate API constant
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Backport Do not allow vms to be deployed on hosts that are in disabled pod
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix localization missing keys
* CLOUDSTACK-9972: Fix sql path
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>
This implements a CloudStack Prometheus exporter as a plugin, that serves
metrics on a HTTP port.
New global settings:
1. prometheus.exporter.enable - (default: false), Enable the prometheus
exporter plugin, management server restart needed.
2. prometheus.exporter.port - (default: 9595), The prometheus exporter
server port.
3. prometheus.exporter.allowed.ips - (default: 127.0.0.1), List of comma
separated prometheus server ips (with no spaces) that should be allowed to
access the URLs.
The following list of metrics are provided per pop (zone) with the exporter:
• Per host:
o CPU cores: used, total
o CPU usage: used, total (in MHz)
o Memory usage: used, total (in MiBs)
o Total VMs running on the host
• CPU cores: allocated (per zone)
• CPU usage: allocated (per zone, in MHz)
• Memory usage: allocated (per zone, in MiBs)
• Hosts: online, offline, total
• VMs: in all states -- starting, running, stopping, stopped, destroyed,
expunging, migrating, error, unknown
• Volumes: ready, destroyed, total
• Primary Storage Pool: (Disk size) used, allocated, unallocated, total (in GiBs)
• Secondary Storage Pool: (Disk size) used, allocated, unallocated, total (in GiBs)
• Private IPs: allocated, total
• Public IPs: allocated, total
• Shared Network IPs: allocated, total
• VLANs: allocated, total
Additional metrics for the environment:
• Summed domain (level=1) limit for CPU cores
• Summed domain (level=1) limit for memory/ram
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 digest helper for calculating checksums
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 cleanup unused checksum code
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 padding method proof of concept
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 only compare checksums if old value is valid
* Adding positive and negative tests for md5, sha-1 and sha-256, for xen, vmware and kvm hypervisors.
KVM Results:
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 189, in test_02_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha1_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{sha-1}bf580a13f791d86acf3449a7b457a91a14389264" didn\'t match the given value, "{sha-1}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_02_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha1_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_02_create_template_with_checksum_sha1 | Status : SUCCESS ===.
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 203, in test_03_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha256_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{SHA-256}efc03633f2b8f5db08acbcc5dc1be9028572dfd8f1c6c8ea663f0ef94b458c5" didn\'t match the given value, "{SHA-256}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_03_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha256_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_03_create_template_with_checksum_sha256 | Status : SUCCESS ===
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 217, in test_04_1_create_template_with_checksum_md5_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{md5}ada77653dcf1e59495a9e1ac670ad95f" didn\'t match the given value, "{md5}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_04_1_create_template_with_checksum_md5_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_04_create_template_with_checksum_md5 | Status : SUCCESS ===
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 digest helper for calculating checksums
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 cleanup unused checksum code
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 padding method proof of concept
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 only compare checksums if old value is valid
* Adding positive and negative tests for md5, sha-1 and sha-256, for xen, vmware and kvm hypervisors.
KVM Results:
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 189, in test_02_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha1_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{sha-1}bf580a13f791d86acf3449a7b457a91a14389264" didn\'t match the given value, "{sha-1}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_02_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha1_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_02_create_template_with_checksum_sha1 | Status : SUCCESS ===.
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 203, in test_03_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha256_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{SHA-256}efc03633f2b8f5db08acbcc5dc1be9028572dfd8f1c6c8ea663f0ef94b458c5" didn\'t match the given value, "{SHA-256}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_03_1_create_template_with_checksum_sha256_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_03_create_template_with_checksum_sha256 | Status : SUCCESS ===
Negative Test Passed - Exception Occurred Under template download ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 217, in test_04_1_create_template_with_checksum_md5_negative\n self.download(self.apiclient, template.id)\n', ' File "/Users/bstoyanov/Documents/sb2/cloudstack/test/integration/smoke/test_templates.py", line 260, in download\n template.status)\n', 'Exception: Failed to download template: status - Failed post download script: checksum "{md5}ada77653dcf1e59495a9e1ac670ad95f" didn\'t match the given value, "{md5}someInvalidValue"\n']
=== TestName: test_04_1_create_template_with_checksum_md5_negative | Status : SUCCESS ===
=== TestName: test_04_create_template_with_checksum_md5 | Status : SUCCESS ===
* Adding additional test with no checksum added when registering template
Result:
test_05_create_template_with_no_checksum (integration.smoke.test_templates.TestCreateTemplateWithChecksum) ... === TestName: test_05_create_template_with_no_checksum | Status : SUCCESS ===
ok
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Ran 1 test in 42.320s
OK
* Fixing negative tests exception handling
* Adding tests for ISO checksum validation and fixing a zero prefix failure test in templates
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 padding
* CLOUDSTACK-10046 usability additions
* yet another IDE artifact hindering checkstyle
Added ability to specify mac in deployVirtualMachine and
addNicToVirtualMachine api endpoints.
Validates mac address to be in the form of:
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff , aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff , or aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff.
Ensures that mac address is a Unicast mac.
Ensures that the mac address is not already allocated for the
specified network.
Configure a PF rule Private port : Start port ; 20 ENd POrt 25 || Public Port : Start port 20 ; ENd Port : 25.
Trigger UpdatePortForwardingRule api
ApI fails with following error : " Unable to update the private port of port forwarding rule as the rule has port range "
Solution-
Port range gets modified
- All tests should pass on KVM, Simulator
- Add test cases covering FSM state transitions and actions
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
- Removed three bg thread tasks, uses FSM event-trigger based scheduling
- On successful recovery, kicks VM HA
- Improves overall HA scheduling and task submission, lower DB access
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Host-HA offers investigation, fencing and recovery mechanisms for host that for
any reason are malfunctioning. It uses Activity and Health checks to determine
current host state based on which it may degrade a host or try to recover it. On
failing to recover it, it may try to fence the host.
The core feature is implemented in a hypervisor agnostic way, with two separate
implementations of the driver/provider for Simulator and KVM hypervisors. The
framework also allows for implementation of other hypervisor specific provider
implementation in future.
The Host-HA provider implementation for KVM hypervisor uses the out-of-band
management sub-system to issue IPMI calls to reset (recover) or poweroff (fence)
a host.
The Host-HA provider implementation for Simulator provides a means of testing
and validating the core framework implementation.
Signed-off-by: Abhinandan Prateek <abhinandan.prateek@shapeblue.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This introduces a new certificate authority framework that allows
pluggable CA provider implementations to handle certificate operations
around issuance, revocation and propagation. The framework injects
itself to `NioServer` to handle agent connections securely. The
framework adds assumptions in `NioClient` that a keystore if available
with known name `cloud.jks` will be used for SSL negotiations and
handshake.
This includes a default 'root' CA provider plugin which creates its own
self-signed root certificate authority on first run and uses it for
issuance and provisioning of certificate to CloudStack agents such as
the KVM, CPVM and SSVM agents and also for the management server for
peer clustering.
Additional changes and notes:
- Comma separate list of management server IPs can be set to the 'host'
global setting. Newly provisioned agents (KVM/CPVM/SSVM etc) will get
radomized comma separated list to which they will attempt connection
or reconnection in provided order. This removes need of a TCP LB on
port 8250 (default) of the management server(s).
- All fresh deployment will enforce two-way SSL authentication where
connecting agents will be required to present certificates issued
by the 'root' CA plugin.
- Existing environment on upgrade will continue to use one-way SSL
authentication and connecting agents will not be required to present
certificates.
- A script `keystore-setup` is responsible for initial keystore setup
and CSR generation on the agent/hosts.
- A script `keystore-cert-import` is responsible for import provided
certificate payload to the java keystore file.
- Agent security (keystore, certificates etc) are setup initially using
SSH, and later provisioning is handled via an existing agent connection
using command-answers. The supported clients and agents are limited to
CPVM, SSVM, and KVM agents, and clustered management server (peering).
- Certificate revocation does not revoke an existing agent-mgmt server
connection, however rejects a revoked certificate used during SSL
handshake.
- Older `cloudstackmanagement.keystore` is deprecated and will no longer
be used by mgmt server(s) for SSL negotiations and handshake. New
keystores will be named `cloud.jks`, any additional SSL certificates
should not be imported in it for use with tomcat etc. The `cloud.jks`
keystore is stricly used for agent-server communications.
- Management server keystore are validated and renewed on start up only,
the validity of them are same as the CA certificates.
New APIs:
- listCaProviders: lists all available CA provider plugins
- listCaCertificate: lists the CA certificate(s)
- issueCertificate: issues X509 client certificate with/without a CSR
- provisionCertificate: provisions certificate to a host
- revokeCertificate: revokes a client certificate using its serial
Global settings for the CA framework:
- ca.framework.provider.plugin: The configured CA provider plugin
- ca.framework.cert.keysize: The key size for certificate generation
- ca.framework.cert.signature.algorithm: The certificate signature algorithm
- ca.framework.cert.validity.period: Certificate validity in days
- ca.framework.cert.automatic.renewal: Certificate auto-renewal setting
- ca.framework.background.task.delay: CA background task delay/interval
- ca.framework.cert.expiry.alert.period: Days to check and alert expiring certificates
Global settings for the default 'root' CA provider:
- ca.plugin.root.private.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA private key
- ca.plugin.root.public.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA public key
- ca.plugin.root.ca.certificate: (hidden/encrypted) CA certificate
- ca.plugin.root.issuer.dn: The CA issue distinguished name
- ca.plugin.root.auth.strictness: Are clients required to present certificates
- ca.plugin.root.allow.expired.cert: Are clients with expired certificates allowed
UI changes:
- Button to download/save the CA certificates.
Misc changes:
- Upgrades bountycastle version and uses newer classes
- Refactors SAMLUtil to use new CertUtils
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This feature allows changing permission for existing role permissions, as those were static and could not be changed once created. It also provides the ability to change these permissions in the UI using a drop down menu for each permission rule, in which admin can select ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’ permission.
Changes in the API:
This feature modifies behaviour of updateRolePermission API method:
New optional parameters ‘ruleid’ and ‘permission’ are introduced, they are mutual exclusive to ‘ruleorder’ parameter. This defines two use cases:
Update role permission: ‘ruleid’ and ‘permission’ parameters needed
Update rules order: ‘ruleorder’ parameter needed
Parameter ‘ruleorder’ is now optional
updateRolePermission providing ‘ruleorder’ parameter should be sent via POST
CloudStack has several background polling tasks that are spread across
the codebase, the aim of this work is to provide a single manager to
handle submission, execution and handling of background tasks. With
the framework implemented, existing oobm background task has been
refactored to use this manager.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Return an exception if both parameter are missing.
This fixes an NPE in AffinityGroupServiceImpl.updateVMAffinityGroups() when the list was null.
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>
It would be useful if we return the provider name in the list storage pools response. This will be useful for example to identify different storages that are in use and their scope.
This commit contains following changes
(1) add CPU CORE information in op_host_capacity
(2) add capacity name in the CapacityResponse
(3) add allocatedCapacity for CPU/MEMORY/CPU CORE for zones
(4) sort CapacityResponse by zonename and CapacityType
This removes username and passwords details from the listClusters
response. The details are usually seen in VMware environments only.
With dynamic roles features, the listClusters API may be provided
to a read-only root-admin user role/type which should not be able to get
the credentials.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This allows native CloudStack users to change password in UI when LDAP
is enabled. Overall changes:
- A new usersource returned in the listUsers response
- Removed ldap check in the UI, replaced with check based on user source
- DB changes to include user.source in user_view
- Changed UI error message for non-native users trying to change password
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination cidr VR python script changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination API and orchestration changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669: Added the ipset package in systemvm template
CLOUDSTACK-9669:Added licence header for new files
CLOUDSTACK-9669: replacing 0.0.0.0/0 with the network cidr
ipset member add with 0.0.0.0/0 fails. So 0.0.0.0/0 replaced with the network cidr.
In source cidr 0.0.0.0/0 is nothing but network cidr.
updated the default egress all cidr with network cidr
The 'force' option provided with the stopVirtualMachine API command is
often assumed to be a hard shutdown sent to the hypervisor, when in fact
it is for CloudStacks' internal use. CloudStack should be able to send
the 'hard' power-off request to the hosts.
When forced parameter on the stopVM API is true, power off (hard shutdown)
a VM. This uses initial changes from #1635 to pass the forced parameter
to hypervisor plugin via the StopCommand, and fixes force stop (poweroff)
handling for KVM, VMware and XenServer.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Following parameters are moved to configdepot.
snapshot.max.hourly
snapshot.max.daily
snapshot.max.weekly
snapshot.max.monthly
enable.secure.session.cookie
json.content.type