CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination cidr VR python script changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination API and orchestration changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669: Added the ipset package in systemvm template
CLOUDSTACK-9669:Added licence header for new files
CLOUDSTACK-9669: replacing 0.0.0.0/0 with the network cidr
ipset member add with 0.0.0.0/0 fails. So 0.0.0.0/0 replaced with the network cidr.
In source cidr 0.0.0.0/0 is nothing but network cidr.
updated the default egress all cidr with network cidr
The 'force' option provided with the stopVirtualMachine API command is
often assumed to be a hard shutdown sent to the hypervisor, when in fact
it is for CloudStacks' internal use. CloudStack should be able to send
the 'hard' power-off request to the hosts.
When forced parameter on the stopVM API is true, power off (hard shutdown)
a VM. This uses initial changes from #1635 to pass the forced parameter
to hypervisor plugin via the StopCommand, and fixes force stop (poweroff)
handling for KVM, VMware and XenServer.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
* 4.9:
moved logrotate from cron.daily to cron.hourly for vpcrouter in cloud-early-config
CLOUDSTACK-9569: propagate global configuration router.aggregation.command.each.timeout to KVM agent
[4.10] CLOUDSTACK-8746: VM Snapshotting implementation for KVM
* pr/977:
Fixes for testing VM Snapshots on KVM. Related to PR 977
CLOUDSTACK-8746: vm snapshot implementation for KVM
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
This commit implements basic Security Grouping for KVM in
Basic Networking.
It does not implement full Security Grouping yet, but it does:
- Prevent IP-Address source spoofing
- Allow DHCPv6 clients, but disallow DHCPv6 servers
- Disallow Instances to send out Router Advertisements
The Security Grouping allows ICMPv6 packets as described by RFC4890
as they are essential for IPv6 connectivity.
Following RFC4890 it allows:
- Router Solicitations
- Router Advertisements (incoming only)
- Neighbor Advertisements
- Neighbor Solicitations
- Packet Too Big
- Time Exceeded
- Destination Unreachable
- Parameter Problem
- Echo Request
ICMPv6 is a essential part of IPv6, without it connectivity will break or be very
unreliable.
For now it allows any UDP and TCP packet to be send in to the Instance which
effectively opens up the firewall completely.
Future commits will implement Security Grouping further which allows controlling UDP and TCP
ports for IPv6 like can be done with IPv4.
Regardless of the egress filtering (which can't be done yet) it will always allow outbound DNS
to port 53 over UDP or TCP.
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
(1) add support to create/delete/revert vm snapshots on running vms with QCOW2 format
(2) add new API to create volume snapshot from vm snapshot
(3) delete metadata of vm snapshots before stopping/migrating and recover vm snapshots after starting/migrating
(4) enable deleting of VM snapshot on stopped vm or vm snapshot is not listed in qcow2 image.
(5) enable smoke tests for vmsnaphsots on KVM
-when processing static nat rule, add a mangle table rule, to mark the traffic
from the guest vm when it has associated static nat rule so that traffic gets
routed using the route tabe of the device which has public ip associated
-fix the case where nic_device_id is empty when ip is getting disassociated
resulting in empty deviceid in ips.json
-add utility methods in CsRule, and CsRoute to add 'ip rule' and 'ip route' rules respectivley
-ensure traffic from all public interfaces are connection marked with device number, and restored
for the reverse traffic. use the connection marked number to do device specific routing table lookup
fill the device specific routing table with default route
-component tests for testing multiple public interfaces of VR
CLOUDSTACK-9402 : Support for underlay features (Source & Static NAT to underlay) in Nuage VSP pluginSupport for underlay features (Source & Static NAT to underlay) with Nuage VSP SDN Plugin including Marvin test coverage for corresponding Source & Static NAT features on master. Moreover, our Marvin tests are written in such a way that they can validate our supported feature set with both Nuage VSP SDN platform's overlay and underlay infra.
PR contents:
1) Support for Source NAT to underlay feature on master with Nuage VSP SDN Plugin.
2) Support for Static NAT to underlay feature on master with Nuage VSP SDN Plugin.
3) Marvin test coverage for Source & Static NAT to underlay on master with Nuage VSP SDN Plugin.
4) Enhancements on our exiting Marvin test code (nuagevsp plugins directory).
5) PEP8 & PyFlakes compliance with our Marvin test code.
* pr/1580:
CLOUDSTACK-9402 : Support for underlay features (Source & Static NAT to underlay) in Nuage VSP plugin
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9402 : Marvin tests for Source NAT and Static NAT features verification with NuageVsp (both overlay and underlay infra).
Co-Authored-By: Prashanth Manthena <prashanth.manthena@nuagenetworks.net>, Frank Maximus <frank.maximus@nuagenetworks.net>
CLOUDSTACK-9503: Increased the VR script timeout. Most of the changes are about converting int/long time values to joda Duration.
* pr/1745:
CLOUDSTACK-9503: Increased the VR script timeout. Most of the changes are about converting int/long time values to joda Duration.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Previously it was using the HttpClient to make an initial request
to an ISO. This would follow redirects. Then it would make
another request using built-in Java URL and InputStream, which
doesn't follow redirects. This results in the ISO getting stuck
at 0% forever and also causing DOS effects.
This PR adds an ability to Pass a new parameter, locationType,
to the “createSnapshot” API command. Depending on the locationType,
we decide where the snapshot should go in case of managed storage.
There are two possible values for the locationType param
1) `Standard`: The standard operation for managed storage is to
keep the snapshot on the device. For non-managed storage, this will
be to upload it to secondary storage. This option will be the
default.
2) `Archive`: Applicable only to managed storage. This will
keep the snapshot on the secondary storage. For non-managed
storage, this will result in an error.
The reason for implementing this feature is to avoid a single
point of failure for primary storage. Right now in case of managed
storage, if the primary storage goes down, there is no easy way
to recover data as all snapshots are also stored on the primary.
This features allows us to mitigate that risk.
CLOUDSTACK-9319: Use timeout when applying config to virtual routerFrom the [JIRA issue](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9319):
> The timeout parameter is not passed down to `applyConfigToVR` inside `VirtualRoutingResource` in all cases.
>
> This timeout is worked out as 3 seconds per command or 120 seconds (whichever is larger), but because it's not passed to the first invocation, the default (120 seconds, DEFAULT_EXECUTEINVR_TIMEOUT) is used.
>
> In a recent upgrade of our Virtual Routers, the timeout was being hit and increasing `router.aggregation.command.each.timeout` had no effect. I built a custom 4.8 agent with the timeout increased to allow the upgrade to continue.
* pr/1451:
Remove dangerous prototype of applyConfigToVR
Use timeout when applying config to virtual router
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
[CLOUDSTACK-9423] Add ability to get virtual size of compressed VHDsWith object store like Swift as secondary storage, if a compressed VHD is uploaded as a template, the `VHDProcessor` incorrectly calculates the virutal size leading to the template being useless. This fix tries to guess the virtual size by partially decompressing it and falls back to a sensible default which is the size of the file.
Before the fix: template.properties on Swift
```
uniquename=routing-1
filename=routing-1.vhd
size=263417314
virtualsize=2894447637315205059
```
After the fix
```
uniquename=routing-1
filename=routing-1.vhd
size=263417314
virtualsize=3145728000
```
Look at the `virutalsize` in both cases
* pr/1598:
[CLOUDSTACK-9423] Add ability to get virtual size of compressed VHDs
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
* 4.8:
CLOUDSTACK-9353: [XenServer] Fixed VM migration with storage
Added ASF license to unit test file
Added unit test to verify ordering
Fixed ordering of network ACL rules being sent to the VR. The comparator was inverted
CLOUDSTACK-9368: Fix for Support configurable NFS version for Secondary Storage mounts## Description
JIRA TICKET: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9368
This pull request address a problem introduced in #1361 in which NFS version couldn't be changed after hosts resources were configured on startup (for hosts using `VmwareResource`), and as host parameters didn't include `nfs.version` key, it was set `null`.
## Proposed solution
In this proposed solution `nfsVersion` would be passed in `NfsTO` through `CopyCommand` to `VmwareResource`, who will check if NFS version is still configured or not. If not, it will use the one sent in the command and will set it to its storage processor and storage handler. After those setups, it will proceed executing command.
* pr/1518:
CLOUDSTACK-9368: Fix for Support configurable NFS version for Secondary Storage mounts
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VMThis PR introduces the changes proposed in PR #780 with some work to make the code null safe.
During this PR, I have also removed some unused code.
* pr/1444:
Removed unnecessary check when creating the “userVmResponse” object.
Fixed issues from CLOUDSTACK-8800 that were introduced in PR 780
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VM for xenserver,kvm and for vmware.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9130: Make RebootCommand similar to start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. "execute in sequence" flag
RebootCommand now behaves in the same way as start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. to sequential/parallel execution.
* pr/1200:
CLOUDSTACK-9130: Make RebootCommand similar to start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. "execute in sequence" flag RebootCommand now behaves in the same way as start/stop/migrate agent commands w.r.t. to sequential/parallel execution.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
SecurityGroupRulesCmd code cleanupWrote a test and cleaned some duplicate code with the objective to evaluate the jenkins pull request process at builds.a.o
worthwhile to keep, IMHO.
* pr/1287:
SecurityGroupRulesCmd code cleanup review comments handled
deal with PMD warnings
code cleanup
security rules test
remove autogenerated pydev files
Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <koushik@apache.org>
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VMfor xenserver,kvm and for vmware.
* pr/780:
CLOUDSTACK-8800 : Improved the listVirtualMachines API call to include memory utilization information for a VM for xenserver,kvm and for vmware.
Signed-off-by: Kishan Kavala <kishan@apache.org>