Added a field to the command for serviceOfferingId and changed the internal interface to accept the service offering as parameter
Applied automated code cleanup
This patch adds a network plugin to support Palo Alto Networks firewall (their appliance and their VM series firewall).
More information in the FS: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Palo+Alto+Firewall+Integration
Features supported are:
- List/Add/Delete Palo Alto service provider
- List/Add/Delete Palo Alto network service offering
- List/Add/Delete Palo Alto network with above service offering
- Add instance to the new network (creates the public IP and private gateway/cidr on the PA as well as the source nat rule)
- List/Add/Delete Ingress Firewall rule
- List/Add/Delete Egress Firewall rule
- List/Add/Delete Port Forwarding rule
- List/Add/Delete Static Nat rule
- Supports Palo Alto Networks 'Log Forwarding' profile globally per device (additional docs to come)
- Supports Palo Alto Networks 'Security Profile Groups' functionality globally per device (additional docs to come)
Knowns limitations:
- Only supports one public IP range in CloudStack.
- Currently not verifying SSL certificates when creating a connection between CloudStack and the Palo Alto Networks firewall.
- Currently not tracking usage on Public IPs.
Signed-off-by: Sheng Yang <sheng.yang@citrix.com>
Changes:
- Consider if VM requires the local storage or shared storage or both for its disks.
- Accordingly all pools in the cluster should consider local or shared or both pools
Conflicts:
server/src/com/cloud/agent/manager/allocator/HostAllocator.java
Now VPN connection can be created as "passive", which would enable the ability
of remote peer initiate the connection. So it's possible for VPC VR to
establish the connection to another VPC VR of CloudStack.
Test case also included.
The test case would create 2 vpcs and using VPN to connect them.
TODO:
1. error handling of no domains present, nested hierarchy
2. handling the case when the api call fails for a specific user/users
3. test cases for LdapUserManager
Signed-off-by: Ian Duffy <ian@ianduffy.ie>
1) added createDetail to ResourceDetailDao interface to provide generic way of creating resourceDetail DB objects
2) added resource details support for firewall rules
* changed name for TaggedResourceType enum to ResourceObjectType as this enum is used both by ResourceMetaData and ResourceTags code
* enhanced the enum with extra fields resourceTagsSupport (boolean) and metadataSupport identifying if the resource supports tags and/or metadata.
* cleanup unused @Inject objects from the ResourceMetaDataManager
Introduction of a new Transaction API that is more consistent with the style
of Spring's transaction managment. The existing Transaction class was renamed
to TransactionLegacy. All of the non-DAO code in the management server has been
updated to use the new Transaction API.
fix listDiskOffering to not display offerings to the normal users with forDisplay=false. But display them to ROOT Admin irrespective of the flag.
Added display flag in the updateVolume/offeirng commands
Signed off by : nitin mehta<nitin.mehta@citrix.com>
These changes are a joint effort between Edison and I to refactor some
of the code around snapshotting VM volumes and creating
templates/volumes from VM volume snapshots. In general, we were working
towards allowing PrimaryDataStoreDrivers to create snapshots on primary
storage and not requiring the snapshots to be transferred to secondary
storage.
High level changes:
-Added uuid to NfsTO, SwiftTO & S3TO to cut down on the requirement of
PrimaryDataStoreTO and ImageStoreTO which don't really serve much of a
purpose
-Initial work towards enable reverting VM volume from snapshots
-Added hypervisor commands for introducing and forgetting new hypervisor
objects (snapshots, templates & volumes)
Signed-off-by: Edison Su <sudison@gmail.com>