When executing request assignVirtualMachine with null domainID and a valid projectID then a NullPointerException happens at DomainChecker.java.
Command example:
assign virtualmachine virtualmachineid=vmID projectid=projectID account=admin
The NullPointerException that is thrown at DomainChecker is handled at AssignVMCmd.java#L142, resulting in the following log message: Failed to move vm null.
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 PR adds outputting human readable byte sizes in the management server logs, agent logs, and usage records. A non-dynamic global variable is added (display.human.readable.sizes) to control switching this feature on and off. This setting is sent to the agent on connection and is only read from the database when the management server is started up. The setting is kept in memory by the use of a static field on the NumbersUtil class and is available throughout the codebase.
Instead of seeing things like:
2020-07-23 15:31:58,593 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] (AgentManager-Handler-12:null) (logid:) Seq 8-1863645820801253428: Processing: { Ans: , MgmtId: 52238089807, via: 8, Ver: v1, Flags: 10, [{"com.cloud.agent.api.NetworkUsageAnswer":{"routerName":"r-224-VM","bytesSent":"106496","bytesReceived":"0","result":"true","details":"","wait":"0",}}] }
The KB MB and GB values will be printed out:
2020-07-23 15:31:58,593 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] (AgentManager-Handler-12:null) (logid:) Seq 8-1863645820801253428: Processing: { Ans: , MgmtId: 52238089807, via: 8, Ver: v1, Flags: 10, [{"com.cloud.agent.api.NetworkUsageAnswer":{"routerName":"r-224-VM","bytesSent":"(104.00 KB) 106496","bytesReceived":"(0 bytes) 0","result":"true","details":"","wait":"0",}}] }
FS: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Human+Readable+Byte+sizes
* 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
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.
* 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>
* server: fix resource count of primary storage if some volumes are Expunged but not removed
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) create a vm and stop it. check resource count of primary storage
(2) download volume. resource count of primary storage is not changed.
(3) expunge the vm, the volume will be Expunged state as there is a volume snapshot on secondary storage. The resource count of primary storage decreased.
(4) update resource count of the account (or domain), the resource count of primary storage is reset to the value in step (2).
* New feature: Add support to destroy/recover volumes
* Add integration test for volume destroy/recover
* marvin: check resource count of more types
* messages translate to JP
* Update messages for CN
* translate message for NL
* fix two issues per Daan's comments
Co-authored-by: Andrija Panic <45762285+andrijapanicsb@users.noreply.github.com>
The VM ingestion feature allows CloudStack to discover, on-board, import existing VMs in an infra. The feature currently works only for VMware, with a hypervisor agnostic framework which may be extended for KVM and XenServer in future.
* 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
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) create a custom service offering
(2) create a vm with the offering
(3) update vm with displayvm=false, returns an error
(local) > update virtualmachine id=f33fd06a-7643-40d1-833f-272845d9ba09 displayvm=false
Error 530: {"updatevirtualmachineresponse":{"uuidList":[],"errorcode":530,"cserrorcode":9999}}
Steps to reproduce the issue
(1) create an account (test)
(2) create a vm with the account (test)
(3) login with admin, and upgrade the vm to another offering
(4) the resource count (cpu,memory) of admin increases, not the account (test).
* 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>
* create template from snapshot regression (partly reverted) (#3767)
* Once again allow a VM to be on multiple networks from VPCs (#3754)
to once again allow a VM to be on multiple networks from VPCs
* convert protocal names to be found as labels (#3747)
* convert protocal names to be found as labels
* format
* filter hosts to query on zone wide storage (#3733)
* config: add isdynamic flag in configuration response (#3729)
Co-authored-by: Wei Zhou <ustcweizhou@gmail.com>
* server: Do NOT cleanup dhcp and dns when stop a vm
According comment in PR #3608, dhcp and dns entries are cleaned up only when a VM is expunged.
Revert part of commit 8fb388e931.
* server: cleanup dns/dhcp entries in removeNic instead of finalizeExpunge
This fixes a behaviour to not cleanup DHCP and DNS rules for NICs of a
VM in the VR when it is stopped, but instead when VM is expunged because
stopped VMs in CloudStack still retain the IPs and records.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: In Vmware, appliances that have options that are required to be answered before deployments are configurable through vSphere vCenter user interface but it is not possible from the CloudStack user interface.
Root cause: CloudStack does not handle vApp configuration options during deployments if the appliance contains configurable options. These configurations are mandatory for VM deployment from the appliance on Vmware vSphere vCenter. As shown in the image below, Vmware detects there are mandatory configurations that the administrator must set before deploy the VM from the appliance (in red on the image below):
Solution:
On template registration, after it is downloaded to secondary storage, the OVF file is examined and OVF properties are extracted from the file when available.
OVF properties extracted from templates after being downloaded to secondary storage are stored on the new table 'template_ovf_properties'.
A new optional section is added to the VM deployment wizard in the UI:
If the selected template does not contain OVF properties, then the optional section is not displayed on the wizard.
If the selected template contains OVF properties, then the optional new section is displayed. Each OVF property is displayed and the user must complete every property before proceeding to the next section.
If any configuration property is empty, then a dialog is displayed indicating that there are empty properties which must be set before proceeding
image
The specific OVF properties set on deployment are stored on the 'user_vm_details' table with the prefix: 'ovfproperties-'.
The VM is configured with the vApp configuration section containing the values that the user provided on the wizard.
Currently when refreshing disk usage stats all kvm agents are asked to collect stats for all volumes. In setups with multiple kvm hosts where managed storage is used, not all volumes are attached to all kvm hosts, this results in a large number of warnings in the kvm agent logs. This change introduces a filter step in case managed storage is used so that the management server only requests kvm agents for stats about volumes that are connected to each kvm host.
Currently an admin can choose which host a VM is to be started on.
They should be able to 'override' the allocation algorthm to a greater
or lesser extent at will, and be able to choose the pod, cluster or host
that they wish a new VM to be deployed in.
DeployVirtualMachine API has been extended with additional, optional
parameters podid and clusterid that will be passed to and used in the
deployment planner, when selecting a viable host. If the user supplies
a pod, a suitable host in the given pod will be selected. If the user
supplies a cluster, a suitable host in the given cluster will be selected.
Based on the parameter supplied and on passing validation, the VM will
then be deployed on the selected host, cluster or pod.
Support copy tags from template/iso image to VM from deploy vm command. Allow creation of tags from the source template/iso image to vm when deploy vm command creates virtual machine.
Fixes: #3048
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: The VM metrics has aggregated volume bytes read/write and iops metrics but not on per volume basis.
Root Cause: The volume stats sub-system is not used to export the metrics, the support is not available for VMware.
Solution: Use the volume stats sub-system and DB table to export the metrics via the listVolumes and listVolumeMetrics API, and implement support for VMware and fix issue with network and disk metrics in the VM metrics view.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Problem: Users don't know what keys/values to enter for template and VM details.
Root Cause: The feature does not exist that can list possible details and options.
Solution: Based on the possible VM and template details handled by the
codebase, those details were refactored and a list API is introduced
that can return users those details along with possible values. When
users add details now, they will be presented with a list of key details
and their possible options if any.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This fixes forward merge regression that missed an import and causes
build failure in b2b99ca63e
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Fixes#3315
Currently, the code was allowed to change service offering for VM to a deleted or inactive service offering. Added check for it to throw an exception.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Added changes for creating service offerings for specified domain(s) and zone(s).
Fixed checkAccess for disk offerings.
Fixed list APIs for disk and service offerings.
UI changes for creating disk, service offerings for specified domain(s) and zone(s).
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.kumar@shapeblue.com>
Allows creating storage offerings associated with particular domain(s) and zone(s). In create disk/storage offfering form UI, a mult-select control has been addded to select desired zone(s) and domain select element has been made multi-select.
createDiskOffering API has been modified to allow passing list of domain and zone IDs with keys domainids and zoneids respectively. These lists are stored in DB in cloud.disk_offering_details table with 'domainids' and 'zoneids' key as string of comma separated list of IDs. Response for create, update and list disk offering APIs will return domainids, domainnames, zoneids and zonenames in details object of offering.
listDiskOfferings API has been modified to allow passing zoneid to return only offerings which are associated with the zone.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
Problem: Custom compute offering does not allow setting min and max values for CPU and VRAM for custom VMs.
Root Cause: Custom compute offerings cannot be created with a given range of CPU number and memory instead it allows only fixed values.
Solution: createServiceOffering API has been modified to allow setting a defined range for CPU number and memory. Also, UI form for compute offering creation is provided with a new field named 'compute offering type’ with values - Fixed, Custom Constrained, Custom Constrained. It will allow the creation of compute offerings either with a fixed CPU speed and memory for fixed compute offering, or with a range of CPU number and memory for custom constrained compute offering or without predefined CPU number, CPU speed and memory for custom unconstrained compute offering.
To allow the user to set CPU number, CPU speed and memory during VM deployment, UI form for VM deployment has been modified to provide controls to change these values. These controls are depicted in screenshots below for custom constrained and custom unconstrained compute offering types.
Sample API calls using cmk to create a constrained service offering and deploying a VM using it,
create serviceoffering name=Constrained displaytext=Constrained customized=true mincpunumber=2 maxcpunumber=4 cpuspeed=400 minmemory=256 maxmemory=1024
deploy virtualmachine displayname=ConstrainedVM serviceofferingid=60f3e500-6559-40b2-9a61-2192891c2bd6 templateid=8e0f4a3e-601b-11e9-9df4-a0afbd4a2d60 zoneid=9612a0c6-ed28-4fae-9a48-6eb207af29e3 details[0].cpuNumber=3 details[0].memory=800
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.kumar@shapeblue.com>
Using db column instead of VO variable name was causing issue with SQL select statement.
This change fixes the problem by using VO variable for adding conditional.
Fixes#3208
Using db column instead of VO variable name was causing issue with SQL select statement.
This PR fixes the problem by using VO variable for adding conditional.
Additionally in UI listAll parameter was being sent twice in the listVMSnapshot API call. It is fixed with this PR.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
* - Offline VM and Volume migration on Vmware hypervisor hosts
- Also add VM disk consolidation call on successful VM migrations
* Fix indentation of marvin test file and reformat against PEP8
* * Fix few comment typos
* Refactor debug messages to use String.format() when debug log level is enabled.
* Send list of commands returned by hypervisor Guru instead of explicitly selecting the first one
* Fix unhandled NPE during VM migration
* Revert back to distinct event descriptions for VM to host or storage pool migration
* Reformat test_primary_storage file against PEP-8 and Remove unused imports
* Revert back the deprecation messages in the custom StringUtils class to favour the use of the ApacheUtils
These boolean-return methods are named as "getXXX".
Other boolean-return methods are named as "isXXX".
Considering there methods will return boolean values, it should be more clear and consistent to rename them as "isXXX".
(rebase #2602 and #2816)
Removing UserVmDetailsDao duplicate field;
Found the following repeated field in the UserVmManagerImpl class
@Inject
private UserVmDetailsDao _vmDetailsDao;
@Inject
private UserVmDetailsDao _uservmDetailsDao;
Refactored to a single field;
@Inject
private UserVmDetailsDao userVmDetailsDao;
Similar to this PR: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/2750/files
These Boolean-return methods are named "getXXX", but other Boolean-return methods are named "isXXX", such as the following two methods. They will return boolean values, rename them as "isXXX" should be more clear than "getXXX".
* [CLOUDSTACK-10230] User is able to change to “Guest OS type” that has been removed
Users are able to change the OS type of VMs to “Guest OS type” that has been removed. This becomes a security issue when we try to force users to use HVM VMs (Meltdown/Spectre thing). A removed “guest os type” should not be usable by any users in the cloud.
* [CLOUDSTACK-10240] ACS cannot migrate a volume from local to shared storage.
CloudStack is logically restricting the migration of local storages to shared storage and vice versa. This restriction is a logical one and can be removed for XenServer deployments. Therefore, we will enable migration of volumes between local-shared storages in XenServers independently of their service offering. This will work as an override mechanism to the disk offering used by volumes. If administrators want to migrate local volumes to a shared storage, they should be able to do so (the hypervisor already allows that). The same the other way around.
* Cleanups implemented while working on [CLOUDSTACK-10240]
* Fix test case test_03_migrate_options_storage_tags
The changes applied were:
- When loading hypervisors capabilities we must use "default" instead of nulls
- "Enable" storage migration for simulator hypervisor
- Remove restriction on "ClusterScopeStoragePoolAllocator" to find shared pools
Remove maven standard module (which only a few were using) and get ride of maven customization for the projects structure.
- moved all directories to src/main/java, src/main/resources, src/main/scripts, src/test/java, src/test/resources
- grep scan to search for src/com and src/org left over
- grep for <project>/scripts to fix pom.xml configuration
- remove custom <build> configuration in pom.xml
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>