This PR addresses the issue raised at #4545 (Fail to change Service offering from local <> shared storage).
When upgrading a VM service offering it is validated if the new offering has the same storage scope (local or shared) as the current offering. I think that the validation makes sense in a way of preventing running Root disks with an offering that does not match the current storage pool. However, the validation only compares both offerings and does not consider that it is possible to migrate Volumes between local <> shared storage pools.
The idea behind this implementation is that CloudStack should check the scope of the current storage pool which the ROOT volume is allocated; this, it is possible to migrate the volume between storage pools and list/upgrade according to the offerings that are supported for such pool.
This PR also fixes an issue where the API command that lists offerings for a VM should follow the same idea and list based on the storage pool that the volume is allocated and not the previous offering.
Fixes: #4545
* prevent other vm disks getting deleted
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* vmware: fix inter-cluster stopped vm migration
Fixes#4838
For inter-cluster migration without shared storage, VMware needs a host to be specified. Fix is to specify an appropriate host in the target cluster.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix detached volume inter-cluster migration
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* cleanup unused method
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* review changes
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* changes
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* vmware: allow attached volume migration using VmwareStorageMotionStrategy
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* find vm clusterid with multiple ROOT volumes
VM can have multiple ROOT volumes and some can be on zone-wide store therefore iterate over all of them till a cluster ID is found.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* fix successive storage migration
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* fix intercluster check
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* refactor vm cluster, host method
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* remove inter-pod check
Added by mistake, VMware won't have pods
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* address review comment
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Fixes#4838
For inter-cluster migration without shared storage, VMware needs a host to be specified. Fix is to specify an appropriate host in the target cluster during a stopped VM migration. Also, find target datastore using the host in the target cluster.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
After a vm is shutdown, the power state isn't updated immediately. This prevents changing the service offering.
This PR updates the power state immediately after the vm is confirmed to be shutdown.
Fixes: #3159
While remove secondary nic from a Running vm, if update the default nic to the secondary nic before the nic is removed, the vm will not have default nic (and cannot be started) when both operations are completed.
It is because UpdateDefaultNic api is not handled as a vm work job (AddNicToVMCmd and RemoveNicFromVMCmd are), it is processed before nic is removed. The result is that secondary nic becomes default nic and got removed.
This is an extention of #3732 for kvm.
This is restricted to ovs > 2.9.2
Since Xen uses ovs 2.6, pvlan is unsupported.
This also fixes issues of vms on the same pvlan unable to communicate if they're on the same host
This fixes NPE caused due to merge conflict fix from the forward merge
commit 562a7db8df and fixes travis test
regression:
=== TestName: test_01_reset_vm_on_reboot | Status : SUCCESS ===
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Enable unmanaging guest VMs
* Minor fixes
* Fix stop usage event only if VM is not stopped when unmanaging
* Rename unmanaged VMs manager
* Generate netofferingremove usage event if VM is not stopped
* Generate usage event VM snapshot primary off when unmanaging
This PR fixes an issue where an instance fails to deploy due to a null pointer when using an L2 Guest Network with DefaultL2NetworkOfferingConfigDrive on Xenserver. It also fixes migrating an instance to another host.
This has been tested by:
- Creating an L2 Guest network, using DefaultL2NetworkOfferingConfigDrive as the network offering.
- Deploying an instance using the L2 Guest network created.
- Migrating the instance away from the host and back
Repro Steps:
1. Create a VM on host1
2. Make host1 capacity full by deploying multiple VMs
3. Try Dynamic scaling on VM on host1
4. NPE occurs when MS tries to find host to migrate the VM and then scale.
Root cause: VM profile is not initiated properly with serviceoffering before planning for deployment
Solution: Iniate VM profile with serviceoffering and also make sure custom compute parameters are handled
Root cause:
Even though dynamic scaling job is handled in vmworkjob queue which ensures serilizing multiple jobs but the database updating and generating usage events are out of the job queue.
Solution:
Moved all updations into the job queue
Firstly I have tested all the scenarios to check if nothing is broken:
Scaling on a running VM with normal compute offering
Scaling on a stopped VM with normal compute offering
Scaling on a running VM with custom compute offering
Scaling on stopped VM with custom compute offering
Scaling on stopped/running VM between custom compute offering and normal compute offering and combinations among these. Checked if the custom parameters have been populated or deleted accordingly based on the offering to which the VM is scaled
Since this is a corner scenario I could not test the exact point where two usage events are recorded at the same time for two different API calls on same VM.
When expunge a Running vm, vm will be stopped with forcestop=false which does not make sense. we should honor vm.destroy.forcestop in global setting, or always set forcestop=true.
This adds support for JDK11 in CloudStack 4.14+:
- Fixes code to build against JDK11
- Bump to Debian 9 systemvmtemplate with openjdk-11
- Fix Travis to run smoketests against openjdk-11
- Use maven provided jdk11 compatible mysql-connector-java
- Remove old agent init.d scripts
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* Enable PVLAN support on L2 networks
* Fix prevent null pointer on details
* Add marvin tests
* Fixes from comments
* Fix: missing pvlan type on plugniccommand
* Fix checks on network creation for vlans overlap
* Fix remove prefix from secondary vlan id
* Improve checks on physical network for pvlans
* Fix compatibility with previous pvlan creation
* Fix shared networks backwards pvlan compatibility
* Add ui fix for pvlan type not passed to api
* Add check for isolated vlan id overlap
* Include check for dynamic vlan reserved for secondary vlan
* Fix marvin tests errors
* Fix redundant imports
* Skip marvin test for pvlan if dvswitch is not present
* spelling
Co-authored-by: Andrija Panic <45762285+andrijapanicsb@users.noreply.github.com>
* marvin: check resource count of more types
* New feature: add flag resource.count.running.vms.only to count resource consumption of only running vms
Stopped VMs do not use CPU/RAM actually.
A new global configuration resource.count.running.vms.only is added to determine whether resource (cpu/memory) of only running vms (including Starting/Stopping) will be taken into calculation of resource consumption.
* Add integration test for resource count of only running vms
When start a vm or migrate a vm (away from a host in host maintenance), cloudstack will check capacity of all hosts and choose one. If there are hundreds of hosts on the platform, it will take some seconds. When cloudstack choose a host and start/migrate vm to it, the resource consumption of the host might have been changed. This normally happens when we start/migrate multiple vms.
It would be better to double check the host capacity when start vm on a host.
This PR includes the fix for cpucore capacity when start/migrate a vm.
* Suqash commits to a single commit and rebase against master
Update marvin tests to use white list
* * Fix marvin test failure
* Add new marvin negative tests cases
* Remove hard-coded hypervisor types in marvin tests
* Fix build error after rebase and add hugepagesless
* Fix readability of python code
* Fix failing test
* Adding cleanup of vms for negative tests
* Bug fixes - change config checks properly and block extraconfig in details
* Trim to compare the keys
* CR comments
* Don't skip extraconfig without exception
Co-authored-by: Boris Stoyanov - a.k.a Bobby <bss.stoyanov@gmail.com>