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ASF subversion and git services commented on CLOUDSTACK-9386: ------------------------------------------------------------- Commit f31d2ddce924ec30813171974a43d64e3718d91a in cloudstack's branch refs/heads/master from [~koushikd] [ https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cloudstack.git;h=f31d2dd ] Merge pull request #1560 from nvazquez/gcbug CLOUDSTACK-9386: DS template copies dont get deleted in VMware ESXi with multiple clusters and zone wide storageJIRA TICKET: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9386 ### Introduction In some production environments with multiple clusters it was noticed that unused templates were consuming too much storage. It was discovered that template cleanup was not deleting marked templates on ESXi. ### Description of the problem Suppose we have multiple clusters `(c1, c2,...,cN)` on a data center and template `T` from which we deploy vms on `c1.` Suppose now that we expunge those vms, and there's no other vm instance from template `T,` so this was the actual workflow: 1. CloudStack marks template for cleanup after `storage.cleanup.interval` seconds, by setting `marked_for_gc = 1` on `template_spool_ref` table, for that template. 2. After another `storage.cleanup.interval` seconds a `DestroyCommand` will be sent, to delete template from primary storage 3. On `VmwareResource`, command is processed, and it first picks up a random cluster, say `ci != c1` to look for vm template (using volume's path) and destroy it. But, as template was on `c1` it cannot be found, so it won't be deleted. Entry on `template_spool_ref` is deleted but not the actual template on hypervisor side. ### Proposed solution We propose a way to attack problem shown in point 3, by not picking up a random cluster to look for vm but using vSphere data center. This way we make sure vm template will be deleted in every case, and not depending on random cluster selection * pr/1560: CLOUDSTACK-9386: Find vm on datacenter instead of randomly choosing a cluster Signed-off-by: Koushik Das <kous...@apache.org> > DS template copies don’t get deleted in VMware ESXi with multiple clusters > and zone wide storage > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-9386 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9386 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: VMware > Affects Versions: 4.9.0 > Reporter: Nicolas Vazquez > Assignee: Nicolas Vazquez > Fix For: 4.10.0.0, 4.9.2.0 > > > h3. Introduction > In some production environments with multiple clusters it was noticed that > unused templates were consuming too much storage. It was discovered that > template cleanup was not deleting marked templates on ESXi. > h3. Description of the problem > Suppose we have multiple clusters {{(c1, c2,...,cN)}} on a data center and > template {{T}} from which we deploy vms on {{c1}}. > Suppose now that we expunge those vms, and there's no other vm instance from > template {{T}}, so this was the actual workflow: > # CloudStack marks template for cleanup after {{storage.cleanup.interval}} > seconds, by setting {{marked_for_gc = 1}} on {{template_spool_ref}} table, > for that template. > # After another {{storage.cleanup.interval}} seconds a {{DestroyCommand}} > will be sent, to delete template from primary storage > # On {{VmwareResource}}, command is processed, and it first picks up a random > cluster, say {{ci != c1}} to look for vm template (using volume's path) and > destroy it. But, as template was on {{c1}} it cannot be found, so it won't be > deleted. Entry on {{template_spool_ref}} is deleted but not the actual > template on hypervisor side. > h3. Proposed solution > We propose a way to attack problem shown in point 3, by not picking up a > random cluster to look for vm but using vSphere data center. This way we make > sure vm template will be deleted in every case, and not depending on random > cluster selection -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)