We have to explicitly set the HOME variable to the homedir from the user "cloud"
This is because various scripts run by the management server read the HOME variable
and fail when this init script is run manually.
For example the injectkeys.sh script reads the HOME variable
- Introduces api/discovery plugin that helps discover apis on the mgmt server
- It's a pluggable service, therefore has it's own api-discovery_commands.properties
where the discovery api, listApi can be blacklisted (by removing it), or it's
role mask can be changed
- By default its response has all the apis
- Changes in other parts of the code to make it work, viz. components.xml, pom.xml,
and in ApiServer where it is used as an adapter to get apiname, cmd mappings
The ApiDiscoveryService interface is a contract that the implementing class will
provide:
1. A means to get all the apis as a list of response, plugin is free to implement
the response class, as long as it extends on the BaseResponse:
ListResponse<? extends BaseResponse> listApis();
2. Provides a map of apiname as the key and cmd class as the value:
Map<String, Class<?>> getApiNameCmdClassMapping();
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <bhaisaab@apache.org>
right approach to populate uuid column since it will impact upgrade as
well), and populate UUID column in seed data sql script.
Signed-off-by: Min Chen <min.chen@citrix.com>
WIP : move stuff between network manager and network service.
at this point there is about 700 lines of duplicated code
WIP: Leave creation of default offerings to NetworkManager init
WIP: clean up imports
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>
Modify the spec file to package the agent files and the scripts
Some changes to the poms to put the java dependencies in the right place.
Move the agent script to the dedicated os dir in packaging.
Issue seen during system vm template upgrade and restoreVM command
scenarios for vmware. In these cases CS tries to recreate root disk with
same name as the existing one, in case of vmware this results in creation
of vmdk file with same name for both existing and new root volume.
This results in undesired behavior when storage cleanup thread tries to
cleanup old volume. Made the vmdk file name unique by adding the volume
id to it. This will ensure that during volume recreation in the scenarios
mentioned vmdk will get created with a new name and there will be
no undesired side effects of running the storage cleanup thread.