Partial Changes:
- Changed host allocators/planner to use cpu.overprovisioning.factor
- Removed following: while adding a new host, we were setting the total_cpu in op_host_capacity to be actual_cpu * cpu.overprovisioning.factor. Now we set it to actual_cpu.
- ListCapacities response now calculates the total CPU as actual * cpu.overprovisioning.factor (This change does not add anything new - listCapacities was pulling total CPU from op_host_capacity DB earlier which had the cpu.overprovisioning.factor applied already. Now we need to apply it over the DB entry.)
- HostResponse has a new field: 'cpuWithOverprovisioning' that returns the cpu after applying the cpu.overprovisioning.factor
- Db Upgrade 222 to 224 now updates the total_cpu in op_host_capacity to be the actual_cpu for each Routing host.
Conflicts:
server/src/com/cloud/agent/manager/AgentManagerImpl.java
server/src/com/cloud/api/ApiDBUtils.java
server/src/com/cloud/api/ApiResponseHelper.java
server/src/com/cloud/deploy/BareMetalPlanner.java
server/src/com/cloud/server/ManagementServerImpl.java
Changes:
While starting a System VM:
- We check, incase the ROOT volume is READY, if the templateID of the volume matches the SystemVM's template.
- If it does not match, we update the volumes' templateId and ask deployment planner to reassign a pool to this volume even if it is READY.
In general:
- If a root volume is READY, we remove its entry from the deploydestination before calling storagemanager :: prepare()
- StorageManager creates a volume if a pool is assigned to it in deploydestination passed to it.
- If a volume has no pool assigned to it in deploydestination, it means the volume is ready and has a pool already allocated to it.
Also changed 'RegisterTemplate' to take in a new optional parameter 'checksum'.
The value set to it is stored as-is in the DB in vm_template table, 'checksum' column.
Modified TemplateResponse to contain a new field 'checksum' of the template. The value is pulled from the vm_template table, 'checksum' column.
Conflicts:
server/src/com/cloud/api/ApiResponseHelper.java
Changes:
- When migration fails we try to do cleanup on the destination host agent. The AgentUnavailableException in this cleanup was not caught.
-Due to that other cleanup like reverting capacity allocated and vm state were skipped.
-Fix is to catch the AgentUnavailableException so that rest of the cleanup can happen.
- Also corrected the exceptions in various cases of migration failure.
- In case the VM is still starting, HA should schedule a retry. Introduced a special migration exception for handling this.
1) No longer do multiple searches involving "domain" table; only one join with domain is being done.
2) Do join with domain table only when command is executed by domainAdmin
3) Added index for "path" field in "domain" table
4) No longer do joins with account table as account_id is already present in vm_instance table.
- Added a new flag 'allocation_state' to zone,pod,cluster and host
- The possible values for this flag are 'Enabled' or 'Disabled'
- When a new zone,pod,cluster or host is added, allocation_state is 'Disabled' by default.
- For existing zone,pod,cluster or host, the state is 'Enabled'.
- All Add/Update/List commands for each of zone,pod,cluster or host can now take a new parameter 'allocationstate'
- If 'allocation_state' is 'Disabled', Allocators skip that zone or pod or cluster or pod.
- For a root admin, ListZones lists all zones including the 'Disabled' zones. But for any other user, the 'Disabled' zones are not included in the response.
- For any usecase that creates/deploys/adds/registers a resource and takes in zone as parameter, now we check if the Zone is 'Disabled'. If yes then the operation cannot be performed by a user other than root-admin. Add volume, snapshot, templates are examples of this usecase.
- To enable the root admin to test a particular pod/cluster/host, deployVM command takes in 'host_id' parameter that can be passed in only by root admin.
If this parameter is passed in by the admin, allocators do not search for hosts and use that host only. StoragePools are searched in the cluster of that host.
If VM cannot be deployed to that host, allocators and deployVM fails without retrying
This is a Root admin only functionality
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Service API changes:
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- ManagementServer will expose new API:
Pair<List<HostVO>, List<Long>> listHostsForMigrationOfVM(UserVm vm, Long
startIndex, Long pageSize)
The API returns list of all hosts in the VM's cluster minus the current host and also a list of hostIds that seem to have enough CPU and RAM capacity to host this VM.
- ListHostsCmd will call this service API if virtualmachineid is present in the request.
- MigrateVmCmd is the new command added that takes in virtualmachineid and destination hostid
- UserVmService will expose a new API: UserVm migrateVirtualMachine(UserVm vm, Host destinationHost)
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API throws error in following cases:
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- User is not a root Admin. (‘Permission denied’)
- A VM uses local storage, we cannot migrate it, so ‘listHosts’ will throw error.
- We fail to migrate the VM on the chosen host.
- API will support migration for XenServer only currently. So error is thrown
if hypervisor is not XenServer (e.g KVM, vSphere etc)
- Destination host is not in same cluster as source host.
- VM is not in running state