* Migrate volume improvements, to bypass secondary storage when copy volume between pools is allowed directly
* Bypass secondary storage for copy volume between zone-wide pools and
- local storage on host in the same zone
- cluser-wide pools in the same zone
* Bypass secondary storage for volumes on ceph/rdb pool when the scope permits
* Fix dest disk format while migrating volume from ceph/rbd to nfs, and some code improvements
* unit tests
* Update suitable disk offering(s) for volume(s) after migrate VM with volumes when change in pool type (shared or local)
Currently, Migrate VM with volume(s) bypasses the service and disk offerings of the volumes, as the target pools for migration are specified,
which ignores the offerings. Offering change is required when pool type (shared or local) is changed, mainly
- when volume on shared pool is migrated to local pool
- when volume on local pool is migrated to shared pool
* Update with proper message while migrate volume when target pool and offering type mismatches (both are not shared/local)
* Consider host scope first during endpoint selection while copying between primary storages
* Update disk offering count (for listDiskOfferings api) while removing offerings with tags mismatch with storage tags
We didn't account for caching the volume stats for each used Linstor
cluster, so the first asked Linstor cluster would prevent caching
for all the others and so null was returned.
Now we have invalidate counters for each Linstor cluster and
also store the cache result with the Linstor cluster address prefixed.
* Introducing Storage Access Groups to define the host and storage pool connections
In CloudStack, when a primary storage is added at the Zone or Cluster scope, it is by default connected to all hosts within that scope. This default behavior can be refined using storage access groups, which allow operators to control and limit which hosts can access specific storage pools.
Storage access groups can be assigned to hosts, clusters, pods, zones, and primary storage pools. When a storage access group is set on a cluster/pod/zone, all hosts within that scope inherit the group. Connectivity between a host and a storage pool is then governed by whether they share the same storage access group.
A storage pool with a storage access group will connect only to hosts that have the same storage access group. A storage pool without a storage access group will connect to all hosts, including those with or without a storage access group.
Somehow deleteDatastore was never implemented, that meant:
templates haven't been cleaned up on datastore delete and
also agents have never been informed about storage pool removal.
If a -rst resource wasn't deleted because of a failed copy,
a reoccurring snapshot attempt couldn't be done, because there
was still the "old" -rst resource. To prevent this always
try to remove the -rst resource before, if it doesn't exist it is a noop.
This PR introduces the concept of multi-scope configuration settings. In addition to the Global level, currently all configurations can be set at a single scope level.
It will be useful if a configuration can be set at multiple scopes. For example, a configuration set at the domain level
will apply for all accounts, but it can be set for an account as well. In which case the account level setting will override the domain level setting.
This is done by changing the column `scope` of table `configuration` from string (single scope) to bitmask (multiple scopes).
```
public enum Scope {
Global(null, 1),
Zone(Global, 1 << 1),
Cluster(Zone, 1 << 2),
StoragePool(Cluster, 1 << 3),
ManagementServer(Global, 1 << 4),
ImageStore(Zone, 1 << 5),
Domain(Global, 1 << 6),
Account(Domain, 1 << 7);
```
Each scope is also assigned a parent scope. When a configuration for a given scope is not defined but is available for multiple scope types, the value will be retrieved from the parent scope. If there is no parent scope or if the configuration is defined for a single scope only, the value will fall back to the global level.
Hierarchy for different scopes is defined as below :
- Global
- Zone
- Cluster
- Storage Pool
- Image Store
- Management Server
- Domain
- Account
This PR also updates the scope of the following configurations (Storage Pool scope is added in addition to the existing Zone scope):
- pool.storage.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold
- pool.storage.allocated.resize.capacity.disablethreshold
- pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold
Doc PR : https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/476
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
This is found in some PRs
plugins/storage/volume/linstor/src/main/java/com/cloud/hypervisor/kvm/storage/LinstorStorageAdaptor.java:510: poperties ==> properties
* 4.20:
linstor: Fix ZFS snapshot backup (#10219)
fix listing of VMs by network (#10204)
Configure org.eclipse.jetty.server.Request.maxFormKeys from server.properties and increase the default value (#10214)
api: fix access for listSystemVmUsageHistory (#10032)
Fix NPE issues during host rolling maintenance, due to host tags and custom constrained/unconstrained service offering (#9844)
* 4.20:
merge errors fixed
Restrict the migration of volumes attached to VMs in Starting state (#9725)
server, plugin: enhance storage stats for IOPS (#10034)
Introducing granular command timeouts global setting (#9659)
Improve logging to include more identifiable information (#9873)
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for kvm plugin
* Update logging for scaleio plugin
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for default volume storage plugin
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for agent managers
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for Listeners
* Replace ids with objects or uuids
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for engine
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for server
* Fixups in engine
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for plugins
* Improve logging to include more identifiable information for Cmd classes
* Fix toString method for StorageFilterTO.java
* 4.20:
VR: apply iptables rules when add/remove static routes (#10064)
Certificate and VM hostname validation improvements (#10051)
set ulimit for server according to redhat spec (#10040)
kvm-storage: provide isVMMigrate information to storage plugins (#10093)
Allow config drive deletion of migrated VM, on host maintenance (#10045)
linstor: improve heartbeat check with also asking linstor (#10105)
server: simplify role change validation (#9173)
UI: create VPC network offering with conserve mode (#10082)
server: fix typo removeaccessvpn in VirtualRouterElement (#10086)
UI: remove duplicated Instance Name in Public IP details page (#10087)
UI: Fixes in the Usage UI (#10000)
SAML2: add cookie with HttpOnly too #10013 (#10047)
ui: Allow font-awesome icon usage and optimise icon size inconsistency (#9744)
Particular Linstor needs can use this information to only allow
dual volume access for live migration and not enable it in general,
which can and will lead to data corruption if for some reason
2 VMs get started on 2 different hosts.
If a node doesn't have a DRBD connection to another node,
additionally ask Linstor-Controller if the node is alive.
Otherwise we would have simply said no and the node might still be alive.
This is always the case in a non hyperconverged setup.
* 4.20:
UI: Tooltip on the host information card to display the CPU speed in MHz and the memory value in MB (to 3 decimal places) (#9971)
UI: Allow accounts of the `User` type to add other accounts or users to projects through UI (#9927)
enable to create VPC portfowarding rules with source cidr (#7081)
Add new column `last_id` to the table volumes (#9759)
Allow VMWare import via another host (#9787)
Linstor: add support for ISO block devices and direct download (#9792)
get expunged VM data for job result (#9949)
fix section divider display on auth page (#9966)