following changes
- introduced notion of event bus with publish, subscribe, unsubscribe
semantics
- a plug-in can implement the EventBus abstraction to provide event
bug to CloudStack
- A rabbitMQ based plug-in that can interact with AMQP servers to
provide message broker based event-bug
- stream lines, action events, usage events, alerts publishing in to
convineance classed which are also used to publish corresponding
event on to event bus
- introduced notion of state change event. On a state change, in the
state machine corrsponding to the resource, a state change event is
published on the event bug
- associated a state machined with Snapshot and Network objects
- Virtual Machine, Volume, Snaphost, Network object state changes wil
result in a state change event
This feature provides resetting a SSH key for an existing VM which means,
setting the old ssh key that is assigned to the VM previously with the new ssh
key.
Signed-off-by: Harikrishna Patnala <harikrishna.patnala@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <bhaisaab@apache.org>
Description: Adds API calls updateDefaultNicForVirtualMachine,
addNicToVirtualMachine, and removeNicFromVirtualMachine. These are
intended to allow a user to modify a VM's configuration post
deployment, to adjust the networks to which the VM belongs.
BUG-ID: CLOUDSTACK-645
Submitted-by: Brian Angus <blangus@betterservers.com>
Submitted-by: Ryan Dietrich <ryan@betterservers.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Sorensen <marcus@betterservers.com> 1359494800 -0700
Also ass public_ipv6_address for ipv6 address management.
Extend nics and vlans for ipv6 address.
Add dependency to com.googlecode.ipv6(java-ipv6).
Modify dhcpcommand for ipv6.
Corresponding getter/setter is renamed too.
Reason is GenericDao does not update the field unless the method name matches the field name; the setter of this VO was one such case.
The different MAC address for a pair of redundant router have issues when short
time network outrage happened. When this happened:
1. BACKUP(r-2) cannot receive the broadcast from MASTER(r-1).
2. Then r-2 would announce it's MASTER after 3 seconds, and send gratuitous ARP
to the gateway of public ip(usually a rack router).
3. The gateway of public ip would update it's ARP cache to associate the public
ip of the network to the MAC of r-2.
4. In the meantime, r-1 still sending out VRRP broadcast(due to network issue,
the broadcast never arrived at r-2), and acting as MASTER.
5. After network outrage, r-2 would receive the higher priority VRRP broadcast
from MASTER again, then receded as BACKUP.
6. But the public gateway would still associate public ip with MAC of r-2, thus
caused the issue. r-1 would no longer able to receive any packets from public
network.
And there is no way for r-1 to send gratuitous ARP again, because it's always
consider itself as MASTER, no state changed, and no hook existed for receiving
lower priority broadcast.
So I would revert this change, and introduce another commit to ensure the newly
create redundant router would share the same MAC as the first one.
This reverts commit 9f257aa60b.
to the api project, ensure that all methods use interfaces from the api project.
By moving it to the api project, it lessens the dependency of plugins on the server components.
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>
NetworkManager's exclusive focus is now
- handling plugins during orchestration, and
- to deal with ip address allocation.
Those classes that used to refer to NetworkManager to get access to the datamodel now refer to NetworkModel
Signed-off-by: Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep@apache.org>