This adds a volume(primary) storage plugin for the Linstor SDS.
Currently it can create/delete/migrate volumes, snapshots should be possible,
but currently don't work for RAW volume types in cloudstack.
* plugin-storage-volume-linstor: notify libvirt guests about the resize
Added support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO (v3.5 onwards) storage pool as a primary storage in CloudStack (for KVM hypervisor) and enabled VM/Volume operations on that pool (using pool tag).
Please find more details in the FS here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/cDl4CQ
Documentation PR: apache/cloudstack-documentation#169
This enables support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO (v3.5 onwards) storage pool as a primary storage in CloudStack
Other improvements addressed in addition to PowerFlex/ScaleIO support:
- Added support for config drives in host cache for KVM
=> Changed configuration "vm.configdrive.primarypool.enabled" scope from Global to Zone level
=> Introduced new zone level configuration "vm.configdrive.force.host.cache.use" (default: false) to force host cache for config drives
=> Introduced new zone level configuration "vm.configdrive.use.host.cache.on.unsupported.pool" (default: true) to use host cache for config drives when storage pool doesn't support config drive
=> Added new parameter "host.cache.location" (default: /var/cache/cloud) in KVM agent.properties for specifying the host cache path and create config drives on the "/config" directory on the host cache path
=> Maintain the config drive location and use it when required on any config drive operation (migrate, delete)
- Detect virtual size from the template URL while registering direct download qcow2 (of KVM hypervisor) templates
- Updated full deployment destination for preparing the network(s) on VM start
- Propagate the direct download certificates uploaded to the newly added KVM hosts
- Discover the template size for direct download templates using any available host from the zones specified on template registration
=> When zones are not specified while registering template, template size discovery is performed using any available host, which is picked up randomly from one of the available zones
- Release the VM resources when VM is sync-ed to Stopped state on PowerReportMissing (after graceful period)
- Retry VM deployment/start when the host cannot grant access to volume/template
- Mark never-used or downloaded templates as Destroyed on deletion, without sending any DeleteCommand
=> Do not trigger any DeleteCommand for never-used or downloaded templates as these doesn't exist and cannot be deleted from the datastore
- Check the router filesystem is writable or not, before performing health checks
=> Introduce a new test "filesystem.writable.test" to check the filesystem is writable or not
=> The router health checks keeps the config info at "/var/cache/cloud" and updates the monitor results at "/root" for health checks, both are different partitions. So, test at both the locations.
=> Added new script: "filesystem_writable_check.py" at /opt/cloud/bin/ to check the filesystem is writable or not
- Fixed NPE issue, template is null for DATA disks. Copy template to target storage for ROOT disk (with template id), skip DATA disk(s)
* Addressed some issues for few operations on PowerFlex storage pool.
- Updated migration volume operation to sync the status and wait for migration to complete.
- Updated VM Snapshot naming, for uniqueness in ScaleIO volume name when more than one volume exists in the VM.
- Added sync lock while spooling managed storage template before volume creation from the template (non-direct download).
- Updated resize volume error message string.
- Blocked the below operations on PowerFlex storage pool:
-> Extract Volume
-> Create Snapshot for VMSnapshot
* Added the PowerFlex/ScaleIO client connection pool to manage the ScaleIO gateway clients, which uses a single gateway client per Powerflex/ScaleIO storage pool and renews it when the session token expires.
- The token is valid for 8 hours from the time it was created, unless there has been no activity for 10 minutes.
Reference: https://cpsdocs.dellemc.com/bundle/PF_REST_API_RG/page/GUID-92430F19-9F44-42B6-B898-87D5307AE59B.html
Other fixes included:
- Fail the VM deployment when the host specified in the deployVirtualMachine cmd is not in the right state (i.e. either Resource State is not Enabled or Status is not Up)
- Use the physical file size of the template to check the free space availability on the host, while downloading the direct download templates.
- Perform basic tests (for connectivity and file system) on router before updating the health check config data
=> Validate the basic tests (connectivity and file system check) on router
=> Cleanup the health check results when router is destroyed
* Updated PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage plugin version to 4.16.0.0
* UI Changes to support storage plugin for PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage pool.
- PowerFlex pool URL generated from the UI inputs(Gateway, Username, Password, Storage Pool) when adding "PowerFlex" Primary Storage
- Updated protocol to "custom" for PowerFlex provider
- Allow VM Snapshot for stopped VM on KVM hypervisor and PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage pool
and Minor improvements in PowerFlex/ScaleIO storage plugin code
* Added support for PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume migration across different PowerFlex storage instances.
- findStoragePoolsForMigration API returns PowerFlex pool(s) of different instance as suitable pool(s), for volume(s) on PowerFlex storage pool.
- Volume(s) with snapshots are not allowed to migrate to different PowerFlex instance.
- Volume(s) of running VM are not allowed to migrate to other PowerFlex storage pools.
- Volume migration from PowerFlex pool to Non-PowerFlex pool, and vice versa are not supported.
* Fixed change service offering smoke tests in test_service_offerings.py, test_vm_snapshots.py
* Added the PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume/snapshot name to the paths of respective CloudStack resources (Templates, Volumes, Snapshots and VM Snapshots)
* Added new response parameter “supportsStorageSnapshot” (true/false) to volume response, and Updated UI to hide the async backup option while taking snapshot for volume(s) with storage snapshot support.
* Fix to remove the duplicate zone wide pools listed while finding storage pools for migration
* Updated PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume migration checks and rollback migration on failure
* Fixed the PowerFlex/ScaleIO volume name inconsistency issue in the volume path after migration, due to rename failure
This changes deb and rpm packaging to build the UI using npm and bundle
it in the `cloudstack-management` package and a new `cloudstack-ui`
package. The `cloudstack-ui` package will install the UI under
`/usr/share/cloudstack-ui/`. For both packages the config.json will not
be overridden on upgrade and hosted at /etc/cloudstack/management
for the cloudstack-mangement package, and at /etc/cloudstack/ui for the
cloudstack-ui package. The cloudstack-ui package is for advanced users
who only want the UI want to setup reverse proxy (separate hosting of UI).
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This merges apache/cloudstack-primate under ui and removes the legacy UI
from ui/legacy in master/4.16 as voted on dev ML.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This PR adds support for the OOBM Redfish protocol, implementing a Java client to send HTTP requests to Redfish supported systems.
Implementation overview:
- Redfish Java client: a Java Client for Redfish that makes Redfish actions available to the HA workflow via an OOB driver.
- OOB Redfish driver: a new Out-of-band driver was created for Redfish, allowing to integrate the Redfish Client with the CloudStack Out-of-band management implementation.
Fixes: #3624
This fixes a security vulnerability in this project where the `pom.xml`
files were configuring Maven to resolve dependencies over HTTP instead of
HTTPS.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Leitschuh <Jonathan.Leitschuh@gmail.com>
This adds support for JDK11 in CloudStack 4.14+:
- Fixes code to build against JDK11
- Bump to Debian 9 systemvmtemplate with openjdk-11
- Fix Travis to run smoketests against openjdk-11
- Use maven provided jdk11 compatible mysql-connector-java
- Remove old agent init.d scripts
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Features:
Zone-wide and cluster-wide primary storage support
VM template caching automatically on Datera, the subsequent VMs can be created instantaneously by fast cloning the root volume.
Rapid storage-native snapshot
Multiple managed primary storages can be created with a single Datera cluster to provide better management of
Total provisioned capacity
Default storage QoS values
Replica size ( 1 to 5 )
IP pool assignment for iSCSI target
Volume Placement ( hybrid, single_flash, all_flash )
Volume snapshot to VM template
Volume to VM template
Volume size increase using service policy
Volume QoS change using service policy
Enabled KVM support
New Datera app_instance name format to include ACS volume name
VM live migration
* 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
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>
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>
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>
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
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.
* Bump Jetty to 9.4
* Use new jetty gzip handler
* Redirect / to context
* Update wiremock but still not working
* Add session timeout configuration
* server.properties.in: Change default timeout to 30 (mins)
* cloudian: fix unit test failures
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* client: use older 9.2.x jetty-maven-plugin that works
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Moving jetty mvn plugin version in properties
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>
* Set default session timeout to 30mins
- Migrate to embedded Jetty server.
- Improve ServerDaemon implementation.
- Introduce a new server.properties file for easier configuration.
- Have a single /etc/default/cloudstack-management to configure env.
- Reduce shaded jar file, removing unnecessary dependencies.
- Upgrade to Spring 5.x, upgrade several jar dependencies.
- Does not shade and include mysql-connector, used from classpath instead.
- Upgrade and use bountcastle as a separate un-shaded jar dependency.
- Remove tomcat related configuration and files.
- Have both embedded UI assets in uber jar and separate webapp directory.
- Refactor systemd and init scripts, cleanup packaging.
- Made cloudstack-setup-databases faster, using `urandom`.
- Remove unmaintained distro packagings.
- Moves creation and usage of server keystore in CA manager, this
deprecates the need to create/store cloud.jks in conf folder and
the db.cloud.keyStorePassphrase in db.properties file. This also
remove the need of the --keystore-passphrase in the
cloudstack-setup-encryption script.
- GZip contents dynamically in embedded Jetty
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Several organizations use Cloudian as S3 provider, this implements the
Cloudian Management Console connector for CloudStack that can do the
following:
- Provide ease in connector configuration using CloudStack global
settings
- Perform SSO from CloudStack UI into Cloudian Management Console (CMC)
when the connector is enabled
- Automatic provisioning and de-provisioning of CloudStack accounts and
domains as Cloudian users and groups respectively
- During CloudStack UI logout, logout user from CMC
- CloudStack account will be mapped to Cloudian Users, and CloudStack
domain will be mapped to Cloudian Groups.
- The CloudStack admin account is mapped to Cloudian admin (user name
configurable).
- The user/group provisioning will be from CloudStack to Cloudian only,
i.e. user/group addition/removal/updation/deactivation in Cloudian
portal (CMC) won't propagate the changes to CloudStack.
FS: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Cloudian+Connector+for+CloudStack
New APIs:
- `cloudianIsEnabled`: API to check whether Cloudian Connector is enabled.
- `cloudianSsoLogin`: Performs SSO for the logged-in, requesting user
and returns the URL that can be used to perform
SSO and log into CMC.
New Global Settings:
- cloudian.connector.enabled (false)
If set to true, this enables the Cloudian Connector for CloudStack.
Restarting management server(s) is required.
- cloudian.admin.host (s3-admin.cloudian.com)
The host where Cloudian Admin services are accessible.
- cloudian.admin.port (19443)
The admin service port.
- cloudian.admin.protocol (https)
The admin service API scheme/protocol.
- cloudian.validate.ssl (true)
When set to true, this validates the certificate of the https-enabled
admin API service.
- cloudian.admin.user (sysadmin)
The admin user's name when making (admin) API calls.
- cloudian.admin.password (public)
The admin password used when making (admin) API calls.
- cloudian.api.request.timeout (5)
The API request timeout in seconds used by the internal HTTP/s client.
- cloudian.cmc.admin.user (admin)
The CMC admin user's name.
- cloudian.cmc.host (cmc.cloudian.com)
The CMC host.
- cloudian.cmc.port (8443)
The CMC service port.
- cloudian.cmc.protocol (https)
The CMC service scheme/protocol.
- cloudian.sso.key (ss0sh5r3dk3y)
The Single-Sign-On shared key.
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>