Avoid detection of public traffic label for basic zones. Check switch types along with global parameter for enabling a particular vmware vswitch types. Move credentials information into resource and load during resource configuration. Cleanup.
turn on debug log, if zone is not ready to start ssvm/cpvm.
"Zone host is ready, but console proxy template" means system vm template is not in "Downloaded" state on secondary storage
"Primary storage is not ready" means the template is not been downloaded to primary storage, possible reasons: haven't add primary storage, or primary storage download is not finished/failed.
different ingress rules the group gets returned.
Resolved. Filter matching updated to return a group only if any one rule matches all ip-permission* filters.
Description:
Missed out a file in previous commit when adding
the new API getCiscoVSMByClusterId. Stub file was
added by Sateesh to prevent breakage. Putting the
file in in this commit plus better exception
handling.
Description:
Portprofile shaping policies will be fetched
from nexus vswitch instead of vcenter.
ACLs and Policies won't be synced to vCenter.
Get physical network label while adding cluster.
Cleanup.
Description:
Code changes to manage Cisco Nexus 1000v in CloudStack.
VmwareResource has been modified to leverage Nexus vSwitch.
Providing following global configuration parameters,
vmware.use.nexus.vswitch -
This would decide whether Nexus vSwitch in the VMware
cluster environment would be used/managed by CloudStack
for it's network infrastructure needs.
vmware.guest.network.vswitch.type -
This setting would enable CloudStack to use Nexus vSwitch
in the VMware cluster environment for guest traffic.
vmware.private.network.vswitch.type -
This setting would enable CloudStack to use Nexus vSwitch
in the VMware cluster environment for private traffic.
vmware.public.network.vswitch.type -
This setting would enable CloudStack to use Nexus vSwitch
in the VMware cluster environment for private traffic.
Functional Specification -
http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/RelOps/Cisco+Nexus+1000v+Support+in+CloudStack+-+Functional+Specification
Documentation / README for usage instructions -
http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/RelOps/Configuration+instructions+for+CloudStack+Deployment+with+Nexus+vSwitch
Description:
1. Added the PortProfile infrastructure:
a. PortProfileVO : The VO class to represent a db
record of the table port_profile. Each db record
represents one port profile.
b. PortProfileDao: The interface that declares search
functions on the port_profile table.
c. PortProfileDaoImpl: The class that defines the
interfaces declared in PortProfileDao.
d. PortProfileManagerImpl: The class that contains
routines that will add or delete db records from
the port_profile table. If you want to create/delete
a portprofile, call functions from this class.
e. Changes to create-schema.sql to create the port_profile
table.
2. Cleaned up code:
a. Removed a number of unused Dao and Manager objects in
CiscoNexusVSMDeviceManagerImpl.
b. Removed the ListCiscoNexusVSMNetworksCmd command.
c. Removed a bunch of import statements in a few files.
Description:
1. Modify addCiscoNexusVSMCmd to enable a VSM
by default, when it is added to a cluster.
2. Put in two new APIs exposed to the user -
a. EnableCiscoNexusVSMCmd
b. DisableCiscoNexusVSMCmd
Disabling a VSM does not delete it. It only
prevents the Management Server from using that
VSM. This is useful if the VSM is in
maintenance mode.
Description:
1. Put in invocation to the deleteCiscoNexusVSM()
function in the deleteCiscoNexusVSM command
chain.
2. Put in additional check for physical servers
present in a cluster that still is tied to a
VSM. The previous check would query for all
hosts in a cluster, causing the check to see
if a cluster has any physical servers in it
to always fail and thus block the VSM from
getting deleted. By putting in a check to see
if a host if of type "Routing", we refine this
search to only hypervisors.
3. Other miscallaneous code + cleanup.
Description:
1. Changed AddCiscoNexusVSMCmd to:
a. Extend BaseCmd instead of BaseAsyncCmd.
b. Take in more required parameters (viz
vCenterDCName and vCenterIpAddress)
1a. Changed DeleteCiscoNexusVSMCmd to also
extend BaseCmd.
2. Put in changes that will ensure that
When a VSM is added, it is disabled by default.
3. Fixed code that was leading to exceptions
related to DB reads/writes to VSM related tables.
4. Added new API Constants in ApiConstants.java.
NOTE - Always initialize new attributes in
ApiConstants.java to values in small case.
Never put in upper case there. Also regardless
of what names you give attributes in the
*Cmd.java's class, you pass in parameters via
API calls by specifying <key>=<value> where the
<key> is taken from the value you specified in
ApiConstants.java.
5. Modified the addCiscoNexusVSM() function in
CiscoNexusVSMDeviceManagerImpl.java to write VSM
records to the db.