This PR adds the capability in CloudStack to convert VMware Instances disk(s) to KVM using virt-v2v and import them as CloudStack instances. It enables CloudStack operators to import VMware instances from vSphere into a KVM cluster managed by CloudStack. vSphere/VMware setup might be managed by CloudStack or be a standalone setup.
CloudStack will let the administrator select a VM from an existing VMware vCenter in the CloudStack environment or external vCenter requesting vCenter IP, Datacenter name and credentials.
The migrated VM will be imported as a KVM instance
The migration is done through virt-v2v: https://access.redhat.com/articles/1351473, https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/virt/virt-v2v-integration.html
The migration process timeout can be set by the setting convert.instance.process.timeout
Before attempting the virt-v2v migration, CloudStack will create a clone of the source VM on VMware. The clone VM will be removed after the registration process finishes.
CloudStack will delegate the migration action to a KVM host and the host will attempt to migrate the VM invoking virt-v2v. In case the guest OS is not supported then CloudStack will handle the error operation as a failure
The migration process using virt-v2v may not be a fast process
CloudStack will not perform any check about the guest OS compatibility for the virt-v2v library as indicated on: https://access.redhat.com/articles/1351473.
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README.md
CloudStack UI
A modern role-based progressive CloudStack UI based on VueJS and Ant Design.
Getting Started
Install node: (Debian/Ubuntu)
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_14.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
# Or use distro provided: sudo apt-get install npm nodejs
Install node: (CentOS/Fedora/RHEL)
curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_14.x | sudo bash -
sudo yum install nodejs
Install node: (Mac OS)
brew install node@16
Optionally, you may also install system-wide dev tools:
sudo npm install -g @vue/cli npm-check-updates
Development
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/apache/cloudstack.git
cd cloudstack/ui
npm install
Override the default CS_URL to a running CloudStack management server:
cp .env.local.example .env.local
Change the `CS_URL` in the `.env.local` file
To configure https, you may use .env.local.https.example.
To use the community Simulator QA server you can do this:
echo "CS_URL=https://qa.cloudstack.cloud" > .env.local
Build and run:
npm run serve
# Or run: npm start
Upgrade dependencies to the latest versions:
ncu -u
Run Lint and Unit Tests:
npm run lint
npm run test:unit
Fix issues and vulnerabilities:
npm audit
A basic development guide and explaination of the basic components can be found here
Production
Fetch dependencies and build:
npm install
npm run build
This creates a static webpack application in dist/, which can then be served
from any web server or CloudStack management server (jetty).
To use CloudStack management server (jetty), you may copy the built UI to the webapp directory on the management server host. For example:
npm install
npm run build
cd dist
mkdir -p /usr/share/cloudstack-management/webapp/
cp -vr . /usr/share/cloudstack-management/webapp/
# Access UI at {management-server}:8080/client in browser
If the webapp directory is changed, please change the webapp.dir in the
/etc/cloudstack/management/server.properties and restart the management server host.
To use a separate webserver, note that the API server is accessed through the path
/client, which needs be forwarded to an actual CloudStack instance.
For example, a simple way to serve UI with nginx can be implemented with the following nginx configuration (to be put into /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf or similar):
server {
listen 80;
server_name localhost;
location / {
# /src/ui/dist contains the built UI webpack
root /src/ui/dist;
index index.html;
}
location /client/ {
# http://127.0.0.1:800 should be replaced your CloudStack management
# server's actual URI
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000;
}
}
Docker
A production-ready Docker container can also be built with the provided Dockerfile and build script.
Make sure Docker is installed, then run:
bash docker.sh
Change the example configuration in nginx/default.conf according to your needs.
Run UI:
docker run -ti --rm -p 8080:80 -v $(pwd)/nginx:/etc/nginx/conf.d:ro cloudstack-ui:latest
Packaging
The following is tested to work on any Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 base installation or docker container:
# Install nodejs (lts)
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_14.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs debhelper rpm
# Install build tools
npm install -g @vue/cli webpack eslint
# Clone this repository and run package.sh
cd <cloned-repository>/packaging
bash -x package.sh
Documentation
- VueJS Guide: https://vuejs.org/guide/
- Vue Ant Design: https://www.antdv.com/docs/vue/introduce/
- UI Developer Docs
- JavaScript ES6 Reference: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/es6/
- Introduction to ES6: https://scrimba.com/g/gintrotoes6
Attributions
The UI uses the following:
History
The modern UI, originally called Primate, was created by Rohit Yadav over several weekends during late 2018 and early 2019. During ApacheCon CCCUS19, on 9th September 2019, Primate was introduced and demoed as part of the talk Modern UI for CloudStack (video). Primate was accepted by the Apache CloudStack project on 21 Oct 2019. The original repo was merged with the main apache/cloudstack repo on 20 Jan 2021.
License
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
