The code is excessively complicated and convoluted.
DisassociateIP ->
Revoke Rule -> {FW, PF{incl SNAT}, LB, RA VPN} ->
-> Send IpAssoc (false) to VR
Send all config to VR again
-> Send IpAssoc(false) to VR again <---- fails here since it cannot find the VLAN for the IP since it is already gone
-> Mark Ip as released
The workaround fix would be to not throw an exception in CitrixResourceBase if it is disassociate and the VLAN does not exist on the XS host.
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>
when secondary storage is mounted as read-only, changing permission of files on it will fail. But we should still stick to current mount point instread of
returning a wrong mount point /mnt/sec
Since introducing pool of session contexts we no more have a dedicated context for each VMware hypervisor host.
Hence vsm credentials stored in session context cannot be retrieved always correctly. Fix is to register the vsm credentials after fetching context and the context gets recycled after use.
Signed-off-by: Sateesh Chodapuneedi <sateesh@apache.org>
A recent code change in NetworkManager causes NullPointerExceptions when DHCP
capability list is null.
The commit which made the NetworkManager change also changed the VirtualRouter
to not use null for the capabilitylist, but didn't make this change for other
network devices, causing DHCP to fail on MidoNet.
This change also updates the MidoNet plugin to use the most recent MidoNet API.
Signed-off-by: Sheng Yang <sheng.yang@citrix.com>
Libvirt reports:
org.libvirt.LibvirtException: Storage volume not found: no storage vol
with matching name
in some cases, if the volume is created on one kvm host, while accessed
from other host.
It's possible due to concurrent access(read/write) storage.
The current fix is to try serveral times, and wait for 30 seconds for
each retry.
If the issue still there, then need to sync the storage pool access
This failed due to a RAW -> QCOW2 conversion (again).
The current code still makes to much assumptions about everything always
being QCOW2 while that is not always true.
CLOUDSTACK-4457:
CLOUDSTACK-4459:
harden kvm getvolume. It's possible that one volume created on other kvm host, won't show up on another host, try more times to refresh storage pool if volume won't shown up
KVM - Create template from volume
Vmware - Create template from volume / Create template from snapshot
send the physical size in the copycommand which accordingly will populate template store ref and the usage_event tables with the right physical size
Signed off by : nitin mehta<nitin.mehta@citrix.com>