Add the tracking of successful, failed, invalid, and empty pool vm gets. It is possible we may want to tweak this, but have validated with spec tests and pcaps.
```
vmpooler-tmp-dev.ready.debian-7-x86_64:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.running.debian-7-x86_64:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.checkout.invalid:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.checkout.success.debian-7-x86_64:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.checkout.empty:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.running.debian-7-x86_64:1|c
vmpooler-tmp-dev.clone.debian-7-x86_64:12.10|ms
vmpooler-tmp-dev.ready.debian-7-x86_64:1|c
```
They way we were using graphite was incorrect for the type of data we were sending it. statsd is the appropriate mechanism for our needs.
statsd and graphite are mutually exclusive and configuring statsd will take precendence over Graphite. Example of configuration in vmpooler.yaml.example
* (QENG-3919) spike for implementation of all-or-nothing checkout
* Fix two botched variable references
* Aggregate API helper methods
* Add specs for failed multi-vm allocation API endpoints
* (QENG-3919) Add tests for multiple vm requests
* (QENG-3919) Add (failing) specs for POST /vm/pool1+pool2 usages
This exposes the old (bad) behavior on this other code path. Will fix this up next.
* (QENG-3919) Bring query params version in line with JSON post version
Not clear to me why these had to be implemented so differently.
* (QENG-3919) extract common method from both methods of VM allocation
* (QENG-3919) Naming fix, cosmetic cleanups
I mean, I presume all these commits are going to get squashed away on merge anyway.
* (QENG-3919) Update API docs
We consider it a bug that the actual behavior was not this behavior, but the
documentation was also silent on this point.
* (QENG-3919) minor readability tweak in refactored method
* (QENG-3919) Clean up interim comments re: status codes
* (QENG-3919) Drop now-orphaned `checkout_vm` method
We kept this up-to-date while we were upgrading and refactoring, but, turns out,
this method is no longer called anywhere. 💀🔥
* (QENG-3919) Return 503 status on failed allocation
Making sure we go back to the original functionality, which was:
- status 200 when vms successfully allocated
- status 404 when a pool name is unknown
- status 404 when no pool name is specified
- status 503 when vm allocation failed
* (QENG-3919) add net-ldap to Gemfile
Maybe we shouldn't foil-ball gems onto servers.
* (QENG-3919) Turns out, spush isn't a redis command
And hence we see once again the weakness of mockist tests.
* (QENG-3919) Pin the net-ldap gem to 0.11 for the jrubies, etc.
* (QENG-3919) Correct an old spelling error in spec descriptions
* (QENG-3919) Further tweak net-ldap version
* (QENG-3919) return_single_vm -> return_vm_to_ready_state
cc @shermdog
Add an additional disk to a running VM via the vmpooler API.
````
$ curl -X POST -H X-AUTH-TOKEN:a9znth9dn01t416hrguu56ze37t790bl --url vmpooler.company.com/api/v1/vm/fq6qlpjlsskycq6/disk/8
````
````json
{
"ok": true,
"fq6qlpjlsskycq6": {
"disk": "+8mb"
}
}
````
Provisioning and attaching disks can take a moment, but once the task completes it will be reflected in a `GET /vm/<hostname>` query:
````
$ curl --url vmpooler.company.com/api/v1/vm/fq6qlpjlsskycq6
````
````json
{
"ok": true,
"fq6qlpjlsskycq6": {
"template": "debian-7-x86_64",
"lifetime": 2,
"running": 0.08,
"state": "running",
"disk": [
"+8mb"
],
"domain": "delivery.puppetlabs.net"
}
}
This commit adds the following functions:
- `add_disk`: the wrapper function to add a new disk to a VM
Usage is:
````
add_disk(vmname, disksize, datastore)
````
`vmname` is the name of the VM to add the disk to, `disksize` is the
disk size in MB, and `datastore` is the datastore on which to provision
the new disk.
`add_disk` required the addition of the following helper functions:
- `find_device`: locate a device object in vSphere
- `find_disk_controller`: find the disk controller used by a VM
- `find_disk_devices`: find the disk devices used by a VM
- `find_disk_unit_number`: find a free SCSI ID to assign to a new disk
- `find_vmdks`: find names of VMDK disks attached to a VM
The following pool configuration would allow a pool to be aliased in POST
requests as 'centos-6-x86_64', 'centos-6-amd64', or 'centos-6-64':
````yaml
- name: 'centos-6-x86_64'
alias: [ 'centos-6-amd64', 'centos-6-64' ]
template: 'templates/centos-6-x86_64'
folder: 'vmpooler/centos-6-x86_64'
datastore: 'instance1'
size: 5
````
The 'alias' configuration can be either a string or an array.
Note that even when requesting an alias, the pool's 'name' is returned in
the JSON response:
````
$ curl -d '{"centos-6-64":"1"}' --url vmpooler/api/v1/vm
````
````json
{
"ok": true,
"centos-6-x86_64": {
"hostname": "cuna2qeahwlzji7"
},
"domain": "company.com"
}
````
Prior to this commit, a running VM could fail a ping check and be
destroyed. This causes issues when network hiccups occur or the machine
is performing a reboot.
A VM that is in a ready state will now be destroyed when handed back or
it hits the lifetime TTL.
An SSH check was added before moving a VM from pending to ready.
However, the result of that check did not matter and move_pending would
still be called. This moves the move_pending call to within the begin
block that holds the SSH check. If the check fails, then only
fail_pending will be called.
SSH should be available before a VM is moved from the 'pending' queue to
'ready'.
`check_ssh` should probably be a function in the tradition of DRY; I'm
going to hopefully follow up this PR with a `Vmpooler::Utility` library.
As we approach an "official" v1.0.0 of the API I'd like to remove some old
nested "ok" responses. These were left in as the Beaker vmpooler
hypervisor used them, but I long-ago patched that code and I think it's
time to deprecate these.
* rename the Redis token 'timestamp' var to 'created'
* update the Redis token 'last' var when token is successfully validataed
* expose the Redis token 'last' var in GET /token route
The return values from most redis calls inform the caller of whether a
key or hash value exists. Several exists() calls can be removed in
favor of this approach.
Updated spec tests to account for a removal of exists() and ismember()
calls in API tests.
Make a note in the logfile when a pool is detected to be empty.
Also:
- vmpooler__empty__<pool> Redis key to determine when to log
- lifetime/TTL checks moved to `_check_running_vm` method
- no longer pay attention to VMware-based 'host.runtime.bootTime'
This PR implements a bunch of other stuff to account for rspec testing:
- Thread creation and looping in `check_pool`
- Everything else in `_check_pool`
- '/summary*' routes are now generated from helper methods
- many '/summary/...' combinations now possible
- '/summary/tag'
- '/summary/tag/beaker_version'
- '/summary/boot'
- '/summary/boot/duration'
- '/summary/clone'
- '/summary/clone/count?from=2015-06-01'
- etc.
Add spec tests for pool_manager#check_running_vm. In the process of
writing these tests, the method was broken in to smaller methods for
testability reasons.
This moves the inline Helpers contained in V1.rb to their own file:
helpers.rb. In making this change, any API.settings call was removed
from the helper method itself and passed through from V1.
This also adds tests for hostname shortener and validate date string.