commit #7
So far only 1 controller (scsi or ide) is supported in Cloudstack for ide or
scsi, this is existing limitation. Added support for 2nd IDE controller. Support adding IDE
virtual disk to VM. Also added check if VM is running as IDE virtual disk cannot be attached
to VM if VM is runnning.If user detaches a virtual disk on lower unit number of controller,
then subsequent attach operation should find free unit number on the controller and attach
the virtual disk there.
commit #6
Let the controllers of existing VMs continue without flip, current busInfo retrieved from
chain_info field of volume record from database would be preferred over
controller settings from all configuration settings.
commit #5
Editing global configuration param vmware.root.disk.controller osdefault value results
in loss of previous root disk controller type. Hence root disk's controller type for legacy
VMs is unknow post that modificaiton by user. If VM is stop/start then we could get this
infromation from bus info of existing volume. But if user resets VM and then try to start VM.
The existing bus info would be lost. Hence existing disk info is not available to depend on.
Using lsilogic or generic scsi controller for ROOT disk of legacy VMs if reset.
commit #4
Avoid adding additional (>1) scsi controllers to system vms. While attaching volume to legacy VM
don't use osdefault optoin which applicable only for VM created with the option enabled, use
legacy data disk controller type (lsilogic)
commit #3
If root disk's controller type is scsi and data disk controller type condenses
to any of scsi sub-types then data disk controller type would fall back to root disk controller itself. This
ensures data volumes would be accessible in all cases as controller of root volume would be reliable
and it means VM has the supported controller. It also avoids mix of scsi controller sub-types in a user instance.
Also translating disk controller type scsi to lsilogic.
commit #2
Support auto detection of recommended virtual disk controller type for specific guest OS.
commit #1
Support granual controller types. Add support for controller types in template registration as well.
Fix white spaces.
Removed stale HEAD merge lines
Removed tail of merge lines
Fixed VmwareResource, removing storage commands that moved to VmwareStorageProcessor.
removed stale code of controller that is present in processor
Fixed check style errors.
Fixed injection.
Tested with Linux and windows templates. Unable to run iso based tests due to few bugs in register iso area.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh@apache.org>
1. If a VM by the same name exists on a different cluster in the VMware DC, unregister the existing VM and continue with the VM start.
2. If VM start succeeds, delete VM files associated with the unregistered VM.
3. If VM start fails, re-register the unregistered VM.
For AttachVolume/DetachVolume API command, improve user error message in case of RuntimeException by throwing the exception instead of 'Unexpected Exception'.
Look for a VM in vCenter based on both the vCenter name and CS internal name (required in case 'vm.instancename.flag' is enabled).
During Attach Volume and Volume Migration, for lookup and other operations use VM's name as obtained from vCenter instead of using the name set in the agent command.
While expunging a volume, CS chooses the endpoint to perform delete operation by selecting any host that has the storage containing the volume mounted on it.
Instead, if the volume to be deleted is attached to a VM, the endpoint chosen by CCP should be the host that contains the VM.
If CCP thread local context which is used to handle connections to a vCenter is being re-used, validate that the context corresponds to the right vCenter API session.
Fix the bug by removing the command CreateEntityDownloadURLCommand from the host delegation. This results in same ssvm for creating the symlink on ssvm and same public ip being used for generating the url on MS.
1. While destroying a ROOT volume do the lookup of the associated VM under the DC and not just cluster.
2. In case of VMware, during VM start if a volume is being recreated no need to detach the old volume because
we now expunge it immediately and don't wait for the storage cleanup task to run.
During VM start while configuring its disk devices, obtain the matching disk for a volume in storage
using both the volume's path and volume's datastore information.
While adding host to existing cluster which is using Nexus 1000v as a network backend, skip validation of Nexus VSM as it was already done while adding that cluster.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh@apache.org>
For ResizeVolume API command -
1. If hypervisor resource throws an exception, handle the NPE thrown by the job framework.
2. Improve user error message in case of RuntimeException by throwing the exception instead of 'Unexpected Exception'.