when we restart vpc tiers, the old nics will be removed, and create a new nic.
however, the device_id was set to the nic count, which may be already used.
this commit get the first device_id not in use as the device_id of new nic.
This issue also happen when we add multiple networks to a vm and remove them.
CLOUDSTACK-9047 rename enumsmake enums adhere to best practice naming conventions
* pr/1049:
CLOUDSTACK-9046 rename enums to adhere to naming conventions
CLOUDSTACK-9046 renamed enums in kvm plugin
CLOUDSTACK-9047 use 'State's only with context there are more types called 'State' (or to be called so but now 'state') So remove imports and prepend their enclosing class/context to them.
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
There 2 things which has been changed.
* We look on power_state_update_time instead of update_time. Didn't make sense to me at all to look at update_time.
* Due DB update optimisation, powerState will only be updated if < MAX_CONSECUTIVE_SAME_STATE_UPDATE_COUNT. That is why we can not rely on these information unless we make sure these are up to date.
This reverts commit cd7218e241, reversing
changes made to f5a7395cc2.
Reason for Revert:
noredist build failed with the below error:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.2:compile (default-compile) on project cloud-plugin-hypervisor-vmware: Compilation failure
[ERROR] /home/jenkins/acs/workspace/build-master-noredist/plugins/hypervisors/vmware/src/com/cloud/hypervisor/guru/VMwareGuru.java:[484,12] error: non-static variable logger cannot be referenced from a static context
[ERROR] -> [Help 1]
even the normal build is broken as reported by @koushik-das on dev list
http://markmail.org/message/nngimssuzkj5gpbz
Changed methodnames according to Nic.java refactor.
Fixed NicVO.java due to regression from Nic.java refactor.
Fixed VmWareGuru.java after Nic.java refactor.
See issue CLOUDSTACK-8736 for ongoing effort to clean up network code.
If SSVM cannot be started then the existing entry is removed and a new SSVM gets created. Made similar changes for CPVM as well.
Also cleaned up some log messages in SSVM and CPVM manager code.
/+= may break on some environments, url safe encoded passwords will have -_,
characters which are more acceptable
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
(cherry picked from commit 19cc5eb9e6)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
- With the changes added by the rVPC work, the bump priority became deprecated.
This commit includes a refactor to get it removed from the following resources:
* Java classes
* domain_router table - removing the is_priority_bumpup column
* Fixing unit tests
All changes were tested with:
XenServer 6.2 running under our VMWare zone
CloudStack Management Server running on MacBook Pro
MySql running on MackBook Pro
Storage Type: Local
Fixing assign IPv4 on GuestNetworkGuru.java
Fixing getRouters() on VpcVirtualRouterElement.java
Fixing Fixing paths on keepalived.conf.templ
Refactor on the other files
Design Document:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Allow+VM+listing+by+User+ID
- Adds column to VMInstance DAO
- Adds column in vm_instance table
- Adds column in the UserVMJoinVO
- Adds default admin user which has UID = 2
- Adds migration path that sets user_id to first user of the accountId that
owns the vm in vm_instance table
- Add arg on list VMs API to query by userId, add support in query layer
- Refactor VMInstanceVO and child classes to accept userId
- Add code to let service layer pass userId if loggedIn user belongs to same
account as the owner executing an API call or use first user from owner account
- In case of CPVM and SSVM use system user ID
- Fix unit tests and spring injections
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
During VM creation, if vm.instancename.flag is set to true and hypervisor type is VMware, check if VM with the same hostname already exists in the zone.
Changes:
PodId in which the router should get started was not being saved to the DB due to the VO's setter method not following the setXXX format. So when planner loaded the router from DB, it always got podId as null and that would allow planner to deploy the router in any pod. If the router happens to start in a different pod than the user VM, the Vm fails to start since the Dhcp service check fails.
Fixed the VO's setPodId method, that was causing the DB save operation fail.