Add an additional protected class, limit manipulation to one at a time,
and ensure future flexibility. Also makes display consistent with other
VM elements.
Adds tags to schema (v3), to VM definition, adds function to modify
tags, adds function to get tags, and adds tags to VM data output.
Tags will enable more granular classification of VMs based either on
administrator configuration or from automated system events.
The zkhandler read() function takes care of ensuring there is a None
value returned if these fail, so these aren't required. Makes the code a
fair bit more readable here.
Usable anywhere that the global daemon "config" parameter can be passed
in (e.g. pvcapid/helper.py, pvcnoded/Daemon.py, etc.). Stores results in
a subdirectory of the PVC logdir called "profiler" if this directory can
be created, or prints results.
The debug config parameter ensures that the profiler can be added to
functions and not run unless the server is explicitly in debug mode.
Might not be useful as I don't initially plan to add this to every
function (only when investigating performance problems), but this
flexibility allows that to change later.
Sets in the node daemon, returns via the API, and shows in the CLI,
information about the live VNC listen address and port for VNC-enabled
VMs.
Closes#115
Allow a VM to specify its migration type as a default choice. The valid
options are "default" (i.e. behave as now), "live" which forces a live
migration only, and "shutdown" which forces a shutdown migration only.
The new option is treated as a VM meta option and is set to default if
not found.
Use the new "provisioned" memory field, instead of the "allocated"
memory field, to determine the optimal node when using the "mem"
migration selector. This will take into account non-running VMs in the
calculation as well as running VMs.
Allow the user to specify other, non-raw files and upload them,
performing a conversion with qemu-img convert and a temporary block
device as a shim (since qemu-img can't use FIFOs).
Also ensures that the target volume exists before proceeding.
Addresses #68