* Add revoke certificates API
* Add background task to sync certificates
* Fix marvin test and revoke certificate
* Fix certificate sent to hypervisor was missing headers
* Fix background task for uploading certificates to hosts
Currently an admin can choose which host a VM is to be started on.
They should be able to 'override' the allocation algorthm to a greater
or lesser extent at will, and be able to choose the pod, cluster or host
that they wish a new VM to be deployed in.
DeployVirtualMachine API has been extended with additional, optional
parameters podid and clusterid that will be passed to and used in the
deployment planner, when selecting a viable host. If the user supplies
a pod, a suitable host in the given pod will be selected. If the user
supplies a cluster, a suitable host in the given cluster will be selected.
Based on the parameter supplied and on passing validation, the VM will
then be deployed on the selected host, cluster or pod.
If there are many projects and accounts, listing projects/accounts will take long time getting the resource limitation and resource count in the process. However resource count/limitation are not needed sometimes.
Add an option 'details' to listProjects and listAccounts. If you do not need the resource count/limitation, please add details=min to api call. The api execution time will be reduced significantly.
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>
* 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
* Keep connection alive when on maintenance
* Refactor cancel maintenance and unit tests
* Add marvin tests
* Refactor
* Changing the way we get ssh credentials
* Add check on SSH restart and improve marvin tests
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>
Fixes intermittent failures:
- Add a pause to avoid tests restarting before VRs recovering from HA have fully booted.
- Add some pauses to allow services to restart and hosts to reconnect before continuing tests.
- Adding a loop around this method because sometimes VRs are overloaded and just respond with exception, so it'll catch it and try 5 times with 30sec cooldown. If that fails as well it'll fail the test.
- wait until host is up using explicit check
* 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
* - 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
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The view "service_offering_view" doesn't include removed SOs, as a result when SO is removed, the bug happens. The PR introduces a change for resource calculation changing "service_offering_view" to "service_offering" table which has all service offerings.
Must be fixed in:
4.12
4.11
Fixes: #3009
Previously, the ethernet device index was used as rt_table index and
packet marking id/integer. With eth0 that is sometimes used as link-local
interface, the rt_table index `0` would fail as `0` is already defined
as a catchall (unspecified). The fwmarking on packets on eth0 with 0x0
would also fail. This fixes the routing issues, by adding 100 to the
ethernet device index so the value is a non-zero, for example then the
relationship between rt_table index and ethernet would be like:
100 -> Table_eth0 -> eth0 -> fwmark 100 or 0x64
101 -> Table_eth1 -> eth1 -> fwmark 101 or 0x65
102 -> Table_eth2 -> eth2 -> fwmark 102 or 0x66
This would maintain the legacy design of routing based on packet mark
and appropriate routing table rules per table/ids. This also fixes a
minor NPE issue around listing of snapshots.
This also backports fixes to smoketests from master.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This fixes#2763 by moving a post cert-renewal class for kvm
plugin/hypervisor to src/main/java. The regression is due to change
in file-system layout due to maven standard refactoring on master and
issue was not caught during forward-merging of a PR from 4.11 branch.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
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
As rolling restart does not deallocate an IP before configuring it on a new VR, the code must allow it to be reused on a non-redundant VPCs gateway nic.
In crease ping counts to reduce intermittent failures in smoketests.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* [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
On RHEL/CentOS/Fedora the bridge related sysctl rules are enabled
in kernel by default but can only be disabled. Enabling those keys
will fail, causing iptables/ebtables tables to not be created
and fails SG on CentOS.
This also fixes an integration test case, which assumes first few
tests complete within 3 minutes. In nested env the value may be large,
this increases the value to 20 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>