CLOUDSTACK-9766 : Executing deleteSnapshot api with already deleted sIf we try to delete the snapshot which is already deleted, then no proper error appears in the log and it just try to delete the snapshot which is already deleted.
Steps to reproduce :
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1-create a snapshot
2-delete the snapshot
3-try to delete snapshot which is deleted in step 2
Expected Result
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Result should show proper error message. Request for deleting already deleted snapshot should not be placed.
* pr/1924:
CLOUDSTACK-9766 : Executing deleteSnapshot api with already deleted snapshot does not throw any exception or failure message
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
[4.10] CLOUDSTACK-7985: assignVM in Advanced zone with Security GroupsThis commit contains the following changes:
(1) implementation of assignVM in Advanced zone with Security Groups
(2) keep the default nic on shared network when assignVM
(3) allow migrate vm from/to project;
(4) UI change for selecting account/project/network
* pr/844:
CLOUDSTACK-7985: assignVM in Advanced zone with Security Groups
CLOUDSTACK-7985: keep the default nic on shared network when assignVM
CLOUDSTACK-7985: (1) allow migrate vm from/to project; (2) UI change for selecting account/project/network
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
This closes#1644
* 4.9:
CLOUDSTACK-4858 Honors the snapshot.backup.rightafter configuration variable Unhides snapshot.backup.rightafter from global configuration
CLOUDSTACK-4858 Honors the snapshot.backup.rightafter configuration variable
Unhides snapshot.backup.rightafter from global configuration
If snapshot.backup.rightafter is set to false (defaults to true), snapshots are
not backed up to secondary storage.
This is the same as PR #1644 applied to 4.9, as per @jburwell
* pr/1697:
CLOUDSTACK-4858 Honors the snapshot.backup.rightafter configuration variable Unhides snapshot.backup.rightafter from global configuration
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9738: [Vmware] Optimize vm expunge process for instances with vm snapshots## Description
It was noticed that expunging instances with many vm snapshots took a look of time, as hypervisor received as many tasks as vm snapshots instance had, apart from the delete vm task. We propose a way to optimize this process for instances with vm snapshots by sending only one delete task to hypervisor, which will delete vm and its snapshots
## Use cases
1. deleteVMsnapohsot-> no changes to current behavior
2. destroyVM with expunge=false -> no actions to VMsnaphsot is performed at the moment. When VM cleanup thread is executed it will perform the same sequence as (3). If instance is recovered before expunged by the cleanup thread it will remain intact with VMSnapshot chain present
3. destroyVM with expunge=true:
* Vmsnaphsot is marked with removed timestamp and state = Expunging in DB
* VM is deleted in HW
* pr/1905:
CLOUDSTACK-9738: [Vmware] Optimize vm expunge process for instances with vm snapshots
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
(1) add support to create/delete/revert vm snapshots on running vms with QCOW2 format
(2) add new API to create volume snapshot from vm snapshot
(3) delete metadata of vm snapshots before stopping/migrating and recover vm snapshots after starting/migrating
(4) enable deleting of VM snapshot on stopped vm or vm snapshot is not listed in qcow2 image.
(5) enable smoke tests for vmsnaphsots on KVM
- Bump spring-framework version to 4.x and Jetty to version that runs with JDK8
- Bump servet dependency version
- Migrate spring xmls to version 4, fixes schema locations that are 3.0
dependent in various xmls.
- Fix failing tests due to spring upgrade
(Thanks @marcaurele Marc-Aurèle Brothier for fixing them)
* Fix test DeploymentPlanningManagerImplTest
* Fix GloboDNS test
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Introduced a global configuration flag 'cluster.threshold.enabled'. By default the flag is true.
If the value is false, then a VM can be started in a cluster even if the cluster thresholds are
crossed. However, for a new VM deployment the cluster threshold will always be honoured.
A constructor signature has changed between 4.8 and 4.9+ branches which caused
failure in a unit test introduced by PR #1694. This fixes the unit test by
passing null as the additional parameter (the test does not need instantiated
object).
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9509: Host Connects Without StorageKVM hosts on shared storage failure was accepted by mgmt server with the
host state as Up, even though there was no primary/shared storage available on
it. This patch offers a quick fix by throwing an exception in the storage monitor
which connects storage pool on host. The failure is trapped by agent manager
that disconnects the agent without any investigation.
Based on Lab tests, KVM agent may take upto 2 minutes to attempt NFS mount when
the storage is inaccessible (firewalled, or shutdown) before returning back with
an error. It is safe to assume that this won't add pressure on mgmt server due to
several reconnection attempts, and KVM agent would retry reconnection every 2
minutes.
For such KVM hosts, where failure happens due to storage issues; they will be
briefly put in Alert state but will be mostly be in Connecting state during which
the KVM host attempts to mount/reconfigure NFS storage pool.
/cc @jburwell @karuturi
@blueorangutan package
* pr/1694:
CLOUDSTACK-9509: Host Connects Without Storage
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This PR adds an ability to Pass a new parameter, locationType,
to the “createSnapshot” API command. Depending on the locationType,
we decide where the snapshot should go in case of managed storage.
There are two possible values for the locationType param
1) `Standard`: The standard operation for managed storage is to
keep the snapshot on the device. For non-managed storage, this will
be to upload it to secondary storage. This option will be the
default.
2) `Archive`: Applicable only to managed storage. This will
keep the snapshot on the secondary storage. For non-managed
storage, this will result in an error.
The reason for implementing this feature is to avoid a single
point of failure for primary storage. Right now in case of managed
storage, if the primary storage goes down, there is no easy way
to recover data as all snapshots are also stored on the primary.
This features allows us to mitigate that risk.
CLOUDSTACK-9438: Fix for CLOUDSTACK-9252 - Make NFS version changeable in UIJIRA TICKET: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9438
### Introduction
From #1361 it was possible to configure NFS version for secondary storage mount.
However, changing NFS version requires inserting an new detail on `image_store_details` table, with `name = 'nfs.version'` and `value = X` where X is desired NFS version, and then restarting management server for changes to take effect.
Our improvement aims to make NFS version changeable from UI, instead of previously described workflow.
### Proposed solution
Basically, NFS version is defined as an image store ConfigKey, this implied:
* Adding a new Config scope: **ImageStore**
* Make `ImageStoreDetailsDao` class to extend `ResourceDetailsDaoBase` and `ImageStoreDetailVO` implement `ResourceDetail`
* Insert `'display'` column on `image_store_details` table
* Extending `ListCfgsCmd` and `UpdateCfgCmd` to support **ImageStore** scope, which implied:
** Injecting `ImageStoreDetailsDao` and `ImageStoreDao` on `ConfigurationManagerImpl` class, on `cloud-server` module.
### Important
It is important to mention that `ImageStoreDaoImpl` and `ImageStoreDetailsDaoImpl` classes were moved from `cloud-engine-storage` to `cloud-engine-schema` module in order to Spring find those beans to inject on `ConfigurationManagerImpl` in `cloud-server` module.
We had this maven dependencies between modules:
* `cloud-server --> cloud-engine-schema`
* `cloud-engine-storage --> cloud-secondary-storage --> cloud-server`
As `ImageStoreDaoImpl` and `ImageStoreDetailsDao` were defined in `cloud-engine-storage`, and they needed in `cloud-server` module, to be injected on `ConfigurationManagerImpl`, if we added dependency from `cloud-server` to `cloud-engine-storage` we would introduce a dependency cycle. To avoid this cycle, we moved those classes to `cloud-engine-schema` module
* pr/1615:
CLOUDSTACK-9438: Fix for CLOUDSTACK-9252 - Make NFS version changeable in UI
Signed-off-by: Rajani Karuturi <rajani.karuturi@accelerite.com>
Currently the logic about volume deletion seems to be that an event
should be emitted when the volume delete is requested, not when the
deletion completes.
The VolumeStateListener specifically ignores destroy events for ROOT
volumes, assuming that the ROOT volume only gets deleted when the
instance is destroyed and the UserVmManager should take care of it.
When deleting an account, all of its resources get destroyed, but the
instance expunging circumvents the UserVmManager, and thus we miss the
VOLUME_DESTROY usage event. The account manager now attempts to
propperly destroy the vm before expunging it. This way the destroy
logic is respected, including the event emission.
KVM hosts on shared storage failure was accepted by mgmt server with the
host state as Up, even though there was no primary/shared storage available on
it. This patch offers a quick fix by throwing an exception in the storage monitor
which connects storage pool on host. The failure is trapped by agent manager
that disconnects the agent without any investigation.
Based on Lab tests, KVM agent may take upto 2 minutes to attempt NFS mount when
the storage is inaccessible (firewalled, or shutdown) before returning back with
an error. It is safe to assume that this won't add pressure on mgmt server due to
several reconnection attempts, and KVM agent would retry reconnection every 2
minutes.
For such KVM hosts, where failure happens due to storage issues; they will be
briefly put in Alert state but will be mostly be in Connecting state during which
the KVM host attempts to mount/reconfigure NFS storage pool.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Unhides snapshot.backup.rightafter from global configuration
If snapshot.backup.rightafter is set to false (defaults to true), snapshots are
not backed up to secondary storage
Added checks to prevent netwrok update when router state is unknown or when
the new offering removes a service that is in use.
Added a new param forced to the updateNetwork API. The network will
undergo a forced update when this param is set to true.
CLOUDSTACK-8751 Clean network config like firewall rules etc, when network services are removed during network update.
Emit template UUID and class type over event bus when deleting templatesNew version of #1378 for the 4.7b branch instead of 4.6.
* pr/1564:
Emit template UUID and class type over event bus when deleting templates.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
- Restricts default login auth handler to ldap and native-cloudstack users
- Refactors and create re-usable method to find domain by id/path
- Adds unit test for refactored method in DomainManagerImpl
- Adds smoke test for login handler
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
The behavior is now consistent with template creation. This commit
also adds a unit test for this functionality to make sure that it will
always happen.
CLOUDSTACK-9368: Fix for Support configurable NFS version for Secondary Storage mounts## Description
JIRA TICKET: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9368
This pull request address a problem introduced in #1361 in which NFS version couldn't be changed after hosts resources were configured on startup (for hosts using `VmwareResource`), and as host parameters didn't include `nfs.version` key, it was set `null`.
## Proposed solution
In this proposed solution `nfsVersion` would be passed in `NfsTO` through `CopyCommand` to `VmwareResource`, who will check if NFS version is still configured or not. If not, it will use the one sent in the command and will set it to its storage processor and storage handler. After those setups, it will proceed executing command.
* pr/1518:
CLOUDSTACK-9368: Fix for Support configurable NFS version for Secondary Storage mounts
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Refactor system VM default network creationTwo small commits which moves the retrieval of the default network for the console proxy and the SSVM into a separate protected method. It's a small change that makes the code more readable/maintainable and also makes the class more suitable for overriding should one want to do this. It's forward-ported from our 4.2 branch.
No new tests since this should not change any functionality, and thus should be covered by the existing unit tests.
Now on the master branch (#1359 was on the wrong branch).
* pr/1360:
Refactor ssvm default network retrieval.
Refactor console proxy default network retrieval.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9365 : updateVirtualMachine with userdata should not error when a VM is attached to multiple networks from which one or more doesn't support userdata
* pr/1523:
Marvin script for cloudstack-9365
CLOUDSTACK-9365 : updateVirtualMachine with userdata should not error when a VM is attached to multiple networks from which one or more doesn't support userdata
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Support access to a host’s out-of-band management interface (e.g. IPMI, iLO,
DRAC, etc.) to manage host power operations (on/off etc.) and querying current
power state in CloudStack.
Given the wide range of out-of-band management interfaces such as iLO and iDRA,
the service implementation allows for development of separate drivers as plugins.
This feature comes with a ipmitool based driver that uses the
ipmitool (http://linux.die.net/man/1/ipmitool) to communicate with any
out-of-band management interface that support IPMI 2.0.
This feature allows following common use-cases:
- Restarting stalled/failed hosts
- Powering off under-utilised hosts
- Powering on hosts for provisioning or to increase capacity
- Allowing system administrators to see the current power state of the host
For testing this feature `ipmisim` can be used:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipmisim
FS:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Out-of-band+Management+for+CloudStack
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This feature allows root administrators to define new roles and associate API
permissions to them.
A limited form of role-based access control for the CloudStack management server
API is provided through a properties file, commands.properties, embedded in the
WAR distribution. Therefore, customizing API permissions requires unpacking the
distribution and modifying this file consistently on all servers. The old system
also does not permit the specification of additional roles.
FS:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Dynamic+Role+Based+API+Access+Checker+for+CloudStack
DB-Backed Dynamic Role Based API Access Checker for CloudStack brings following
changes, features and use-cases:
- Moves the API access definitions from commands.properties to the mgmt server DB
- Allows defining custom roles (such as a read-only ROOT admin) beyond the
current set of four (4) roles
- All roles will resolve to one of the four known roles types (Admin, Resource
Admin, Domain Admin and User) which maintains this association by requiring
all new defined roles to specify a role type.
- Allows changes to roles and API permissions per role at runtime including additions or
removal of roles and/or modifications of permissions, without the need
of restarting management server(s)
Upgrade/installation notes:
- The feature will be enabled by default for new installations, existing
deployments will continue to use the older static role based api access checker
with an option to enable this feature
- During fresh installation or upgrade, the upgrade paths will add four default
roles based on the four default role types
- For ease of migration, at the time of upgrade commands.properties will be used
to add existing set of permissions to the default roles. cloud.account
will have a new role_id column which will be populated based on default roles
as well
Dynamic-roles migration tool: scripts/util/migrate-dynamicroles.py
- Allows admins to migrate to the dynamic role based checker at a future date
- Performs a harder one-way migrate and update
- Migrates rules from existing commands.properties file into db and deprecates it
- Enables an internal hidden switch to enable dynamic role based checker feature
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9351: Add ids parameter to resource listing API calls## General behaviour
A new parameter is added in each method, its type a list of IDs of the entity, it will be mutually exclusive with id. (Similar to <code>id</code> and <code>ids</code> parameters in <code>listVirtualMachines</code> method)
### API Methods affected
* <code>listTemplates</code>: new parameter **<code>ids</code>**, mutually exclusive with <code>id</code>
* <code>listVolumes</code>: new parameter **<code>ids</code>**, mutually exclusive with <code>id</code>
* <code>listSnapshots</code>: new parameter **<code>ids</code>**, mutually exclusive with <code>id</code>
* <code>listVMSnapshots</code>: new parameter **<code>vmsnapshotids</code>**, mutually exclusive with <code>vmsnapshotid</code>
* pr/1497:
CLOUDSTACK-9351: Add marvin test and add it to travis file
CLOUDSTACK-9351: Add ids parameter to resource listing API calls
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9350: KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage- KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage
- Also skip HA on VMs that are using local storage
* pr/1496:
CLOUDSTACK-9350: KVM-HA- Fix CheckOnHost for Local storage - Also skip HA on VMs that are using local storage
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>