This commit updates clone_vm in the vsphere provider to raise an error when a target folder can not be found. Without this change, if the target folder can not be found a clone is attempted anyway, resulting in an error and backtrace.
This change adds a capability to vmpooler to provision instances on
demand. Without this change vmpooler only supports retrieving machines
from pre-provisioned pools.
Additionally, this change refactors redis interactions to reduce round
trips to redis. Specifically, multi and pipelined redis commands are
added where possible to reduce the number of times we are calling redis.
To support the redis refactor the redis interaction has changed to
leveraging a connection pool. In addition to offering multiple
connections for pool manager to use, the redis interactions in pool
manager are now thread safe.
Ready TTL is now a global parameter that can be set as a default for all
pools. A default of 0 has been removed, because this is an unreasonable
default behavior, which would leave a provisioned instance in the pool
indefinitely.
Pool empty messages have been removed when the pool size is set to 0.
Without this change, when a pool was set to a size of 0 the API and pool
manager would both show that a pool is empty.
This commit updates the create_linked_clone pool option to correctly detect when linked clones have been set at a pool level. Without this change a pool setting create_linked_clone to false is not interpreted correctly, and a linked clone is created if possible.
This change adds the running host for a VM to the API data available via /vm/hostname. Without this change the running host would be logged to vmpooler log, but not available any other way. Additionally, the data will specify if a machine has been migrated. Without this change parent host data for a vmpooler machine is not available via the vmpooler API.
This commit adds a new configuration parameter to allow setting whether to create linked clones on a global, or per pool basis. Without this change vmpooler would always attempt to create linked clones. The default behavior of creating linked clones is preserved.
This commit removes find_pool, which is no longer used. Additionally, tests which are listed as pending and have been resolved are removed from pending tests. Lastly, a folder check that doesn't make sense given the change in method for finding objects is removed.
This commit enables optional purging for vms and folders when they are
not configured in the vmpooler provided configuration. Base folders are
determined from folders specified in the pool configuration. Then,
anything not configured in that folder for that provider and is not a
whitelisted folder title will be destroyed. Without this change vmpooler
will leave unconfigured vms and folders behind and any vms will be left
running forever without manual intervention. Additionally, any
associated redis data will never be expired.
This commit updates a test reference to find_vm. This method has been renamed find_vm_folder, so this commit updates usage to reflect the new title and reduced arguments required. Without this change tests fail on master.
This commit updates usage of max_tries to ensure that the increment of the try value happens after evaluation of whether max_tries has been exceeded. Without this change max_tries doesn't work as advertised. Additionally, checking looks to see if try is greater than or equal to so the try count exceeding max_tries would also be detected.
This commit updates get_pool_vms to only return if the object is a VirtualMachine. Without this change a folder wtihin a VM target folder can be discovered and destroyed as though it were a VM.
This commit renames find_folder to find_vm_folder to clarify its intent to retrieve folders from the VM hierarchy. Without this change find_folder implies it may find folders that are not within the VM hierarchy.
This commit replaces find_folder to use information already known about folders to determine their location and quickly fail when it does not exist without traversing the hierarchy. Without this change find_folder is very inneficient and can take a long time to return depending on how deep in the folder tree the folder exists.
This commit reduces object lookups used for get_vm. Without this change get_vm looks up the VM folder, which is already used and known to find the vm with find_vm.
This commit adds a configuration endpoint to the vmpooler API. Pool
size, and pool template, can be adjusted for pools that are configured
at vmpooler application start time. Pool template changes trigger a pool
refresh, and the new template has delta disks created automatically by
vmpooler.
Additionally, the capability to create template delta disks is added to
the vsphere provider, and this is implemented to ensure that templates
have delta disks created at application start time.
The mechanism used to find template VM objects is simplified to make the flow of logic easier to understand. As an additional benefit, performance of this lookup is improved by using FindByInventoryPath.
A table of contents is added to API.md to ease navigation. Without this change API.md has no table of contents and is difficult to navigate.
Add mutex object for managing pool configuration updates
This commit adds a mutex object for ensuring that pool configuration changes are synchronized across multiple running threads, removing the possibility of two threads attempting to update something at once, without relying on redis data. Without this change this is managed crudely by specifying in redis that a configuration update is taking place. This redis data is left so the REPOPULATE section of _check_pool can still identify when a configuration change is in progress, and prevent a pool from repopulating at that time.
Add wake up event for pool template changes
This commit adds a wake up event to detect pool template changes.
Additionally, GET /config has a template_ready section added to the
output for each pool, which makes clear when a pool is ready to populate
itself.
This commit updates add_disk to remove propertyCollector, which was used
to back the find_vmdks method to locate the disk file on datastore and
then use its length to name the new disk. Instead, the number of disks
on the VM is used to ensure a unique disk resource title. Without this
change add_disk can take 10-50x longer due to the propertyCollector
method. Additionally, without this change propertyCollector is used in a
non threadsafe manner, which may cause stability issues for vsphere
provider backends.
This commit replaces find_vm and find_vm_heavy with a more performant and reliable mechanism of identifying VM objects. Specifically, FindByInventoryPath is able to leverage known data about a VM, its folder path and datacenter, and use that to identify whether that VM exists by its location. Without this change find_vm_heavy is called each time a VM cannot be found, which is frequent, and in doing so uses PropertyCollector in a manner that is not thread-safe. Additionally, this PropertyCollector usage does not clean up its traces, which can cause vCenter appliance instability issues on VCSA 6.x.
variable
Previously, there were two ways to configure Vmpooler, either by
changing the contents of vmpooler.yaml or by assigning the raw YAML
to the VMPOOLER_CONFIG environment variable. This commit adds a new
environment variable called VMPOOLER_CONFIG_FILE that can be assigned
the name of a config file to use. Also fixes#240 by whitelisting the
Symbol class when calling YAML.safe_load in Vmpooler.config.
This commit updates cpu_utilization_for and memory_utilization_for to detect when quickstats are not present. Without this change a nil result is transformed to 0, which is perceived as a host that has no utilization.
This commit moves the migrate_vm logic to the vsphere provider. Without
this change migrate_vm has lots of vsphere specific logic in
pool_manager migrate_vm method.
This commit adds vmpooler inspection of configuration issues to host
selection. Specifically, configIssue is checked, which should allow an
issue like quickstats not being reported to be identified even when the
alarm will not trigger. Without this change a host will continue to be
used if quickstats are not reported when alarms are not triggered
because of this condition, which results in a single host being the
target for all deploys and migrations, overloading the host and causing
its VMs to have degraded performance.
Previously the vsphere provider assumed that there was one and only one
datacenter (DC) in the vsphere instance. However this is simply not true for
many vSphere installations. This commit:
- Adds the ability to define a vSphere datacenter at the Pool or Provider level
whereby the Pool setting takes precedence
- If no datacenter is specified the default behaviour of picking the first DC
in the vSphere instance
- Updated all tests for the new setting
- Update the vmpooler configuration file example with relevant setting name
and expected behaviour
- Fixed a bug in the rvmomi_helper whereby if no DC was found it would return
all DCs. This is opposite behaviour of the real RBVMOMI library as it returns
nil
Previosuly in find_vmdks in vsphere_helper it uses the call
vmdk_datastore._connection to get the underlying connection, however this is
already available as function parameter. This commit removes this bad code and
the associated test fixtures.
The generic connection pooler is only responsible for managing the connection
objects, however the providers themselves are responsible for ensuring that the
connection is alive/healthy etc. Previously, the older vSphere helper would
reconnect however this was lost when the connection pooler was introduced. This
commit adds a method that checks the connection before use, and then reconnects
if the connection is in a bad state.
Previously the vSphere Provider would share a single vSphere connection for all
pools under management. This would cause issues in large environments as this
would cause errors to be thrown or operations to slow down. This commit
modifies the vSphere Provider to use a connection pool when communicating with
the vSphere API
- Uses the GenericConnectionPool object to manage the connection pool
- Uses a default connection pool size of:
Whatever is biggest from:
- How many pools this provider services
- Maximum number of cloning tasks allowed
- Need at least 2 connections so that a pool can have inventory functions
performed while cloning etc.
- A large connection_pool_timeout is used as a connection object is consumed
during a VM clone, which can take up to 2 minutes
- Removes the `get_connection` method as that is now obsolete due to the
connection pool
- Removes the `close` method as it is now obsolete
- Modified the spec tests slightly, to stop mocking get_connection as it no
longer exists, and set a super low pool timeout so that if a test fails, it
will fail quickly instead of taking the default time of 60+ seconds
Previously the vSphere based configuration was in the root of the configuration
YAML. As there is deprecation support to move the old configuration to the new
location, the vSphere provider can be updated. This commit updates the vSphere
Provider and tests to use the new configuration location under:
:providers:
:vsphere:
Previously the vSphere provider did not implement any of the required methods
from the base class. This commit modifies the vSphere provider so that in
can properly implement the following methods:
- name
- vms_in_pool
- get_vm_host
- find_least_used_compatible_host
- migrate_vm_to_host
- get_vm
- create_vm
- destroy_vm
- vm_ready?
- vm_exists?
- create_disk
- create_snapshot
- revert_snapshot
This commit also includes changes to syntax for rubocop violations.
Previously, all calls to the vSphere API assumed an instance variable called
`@connection`. This commit prepares the provider for a connection pooler:
- Removes all references to `@connection` where needed and funnels all calls to
get a vSphere connection through the newly renamed method `get_connection`.
For the moment, this still uses `@connection` behind the scenes but will make
it easier in the future to migrate to a connection pooler
- Removes all references and tests for the ensure_connected method as it's no
longer required
- All methods that explicitly need a connection object will have this as part of
the method parameters
- The connect_to_vsphere method has been changed so that instead of setting the
instance level `@connection` object it just returns the newly created connection.
This can then be easily consumed by a connection pooler later.
Previously, the vSphere Provider had two methods called
`find_least_used_compatible_host`: one in the base class and one in the vSphere
helper methods. This commit renames the vSphere helper methods and tests to
`find_least_used_vsphere_compatible_host` to stop the conflict.
This commit fixes minor rubocopy violations in eleven source files. Minor
violations are those that include formatting, single quotes, and recently added
classes.