Missed network destroy state transistion while 'events framework' merge.
Before merge, network states were explicitly set. It was changed to go
through state machine. This fix, introduces missing state transistions.
Tested life cycle of both isolated and shared network
Signed-off-by: Murali Reddy <murali.reddy@citrix.com>
This is 1st patch for feature 'Support for VMware dvSwitch in CloudStack'.
This contains 3 newly introduced classes. Added apache license header for all 3 files.
[1]TrafficLable and [2]VmwareTrafficLabel classes are to define and encapsulate virtual switch type per traffic type along with other network label fields (VLAN ID and physical network).
[3]DistributedVirtualSwitchMO class is wrapper class for vSphere API calls specific to a distributed virtual switch in a vCenter datacenter.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh@apache.org>
CloudStack uses Guest CIDR for dhcp-range for the Guest VMs. The entire
CIDR is used by CloudStack for assigning IPs to Guest VMs. IP Address
Reservation will allow part of address space to be used fornon CloudStack
hosts/physical servers also, by restricting the address space of CloudStack
Guest VMs. Reservation can be configured using update Network API by specifying
guestvmCidr as an additional parameter. Reservation will be applicable for
Isolated Guest Networks including VPC. reservediprange in the response
will return the IP range that can be used for non Cloudstack hosts.
Tested manually the following scenarios:
Applying reservation when there are running VMs inside the
guest_vm_cidr.
Applying reservation when there are running VMs outside the
guest_vm_cidr.(not allowed)
Applying reservation when external device like Netscaler is configured
in the guest_cidr.
Applying reservation in VPC tiers.
Applying reservation outside the range of guest_cidr.(not allowed)
The new policy is:
1. Generate a random IP.
2. Find the next available IP, start from the generated IP.
3. If we cannot find an available IP after certain times(10000 by default,
network.ipv6.search.retry.max) retry, give up.
following changes
- introduced notion of event bus with publish, subscribe, unsubscribe
semantics
- a plug-in can implement the EventBus abstraction to provide event
bug to CloudStack
- A rabbitMQ based plug-in that can interact with AMQP servers to
provide message broker based event-bug
- stream lines, action events, usage events, alerts publishing in to
convineance classed which are also used to publish corresponding
event on to event bus
- introduced notion of state change event. On a state change, in the
state machine corrsponding to the resource, a state change event is
published on the event bug
- associated a state machined with Snapshot and Network objects
- Virtual Machine, Volume, Snaphost, Network object state changes wil
result in a state change event
This feature provides resetting a SSH key for an existing VM which means,
setting the old ssh key that is assigned to the VM previously with the new ssh
key.
Signed-off-by: Harikrishna Patnala <harikrishna.patnala@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <bhaisaab@apache.org>
Also ass public_ipv6_address for ipv6 address management.
Extend nics and vlans for ipv6 address.
Add dependency to com.googlecode.ipv6(java-ipv6).
Modify dhcpcommand for ipv6.
NetworkServiceImpl does not need a cache of system network offerings
Ensure mocks build to new APIs.
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>
- remove unused public apis
- remove unused members
- change visibility of methods to protected if they do not implement a method in the interface
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>
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>
For LB device in inline mode, the ip deployer(the owner of public ip) is the
firewall in front of it, not itself. So check if it's inline or not, if it's
inline, return the firewall as ip deployer