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.
Adds a separate field to the node memory, "provisioned", which totals
the amount of memory provisioned to all VMs on the node, regardless of
state, and in contrast to "allocated" which only counts running VMs.
Allows for the detection of potential overprovisioned states when
factoring in non-running VMs.
Includes the supporting code to get this data, since the original
implementation of VM memory selection was dependent on the VM being
running and getting this from libvirt. Now, if the VM is not active, it
gets this from the domain XML instead.
Provide textual explanations for the degraded status, including
specific node/VM/OSD issues as well as detailed Ceph health. "Single
pane of glass" mentality.
Makes this output a little more realistic and allows proper monitoring
of the Ceph cluster status (separate from the PVC status which is
tracking only OSD up/in state).
This wasn't happening automatically, nor does it happen with qemu-img
commands, so we have to manually trigger a libvirt blockResize against
the volume. This setup is a little roundabout but seems to work fine.
Provides a CLI and API argument to force live migration, which triggers
a new VM state "migrate-live". The node daemon VMInstance during migrate
will read this flag from the state and, if enforced, will not trigger a
shutdown migration.
Closes#95
Implements wait support for VM restart, shutdown, move, migrate, and
unmigrate commands, similar to node flush/node unflush.
Includes some additional refactoring of the move command to make its
operation identical to migrate, only without recording the previous
node.
References #72
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