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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Wei Zhou cd8e28b279
server: Move restoreVM to vm work job queue (#4019) 2020-08-05 09:46:55 +00:00
Abhishek Kumar 0f5b0e67f8
VM ingestion (#3606)
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.
2020-02-03 15:43:52 +01:00
Wei Zhou ac581d1546
New feature: Resource count (CPU/RAM) take only running vms into calculation (#3760)
* 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
2020-01-30 10:36:50 +01:00
Nicolas Vazquez 3c2af55d81 vmware: allow configuring appliances on the VM instance wizard when OVF properties are available (#3271)
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.
2019-08-09 16:14:46 +05:30
Marc-Aurèle Brothier 893a88d225 CLOUDSTACK-10105: Use maven standard project structure in all projects (#2283)
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>
2018-01-20 03:19:27 +05:30