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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CLOUDSTACK-9620:
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mike-tutkowski commented on issue #2298: CLOUDSTACK-9620: Enhancements for 
managed storage
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/2298#issuecomment-355140092
 
 
   Hi @rhtyd Sorry for the delay in responding. I believe I have addressed all 
of your points except one (which I wanted to run past you before making any 
changes here).
   
   The one remaining issue is with where to place the SIOC code.
   
   SIOC is short for VMware Storage I/O Control.
   
   Initially I placed it under plugins/api/solidfire-sioc because 1) I wanted 
it to extend the standard CloudStack API and I thought all API plug-ins needed 
to be placed in this location and 2) originally there was SolidFire-specific 
code in here (hence the naming of some folders).
   
   As it turns out, in working with the customer for whom I originally 
developed this code (the SIOC code, that is), I was able to extract all 
SolidFire-specific references.
   
   How's about this? If I go ahead and remove references to SolidFire from this 
SIOC code (ex. folder naming, file naming, etc.), would you be OK with me 
placing it here: plugins/api/sioc?

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> Improvements for Managed Storage
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-9620
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9620
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the 
> default.) 
>          Components: KVM, Management Server, VMware, XenServer
>    Affects Versions: 4.11.0.0
>         Environment: KVM, vSphere, and XenServer
>            Reporter: Mike Tutkowski
>            Assignee: Mike Tutkowski
>             Fix For: 4.11.0.0
>
>
> Allowed zone-wide primary storage based on a custom plug-in to be added via 
> the GUI in a KVM-only environment (previously this only worked for XenServer 
> and VMware)
> Added support for root disks on managed storage with KVM
> Added support for volume snapshots with managed storage on KVM
> Enable creating a template directly from a volume (i.e. without having to go 
> through a volume snapshot) on KVM with managed storage
> Only allow the resizing of a volume for managed storage on KVM if the volume 
> in question is either not attached to a VM or is attached to a VM in the 
> Stopped state.
> Included support for Reinstall VM on KVM with managed storage
> Enabled offline migration on KVM from non-managed storage to managed storage 
> and vice versa
> Included support for online storage migration on KVM with managed storage 
> (NFS and Ceph to managed storage)
> Added support to download (extract) a managed-storage volume to a QCOW2 file
> When uploading a file from outside of CloudStack to CloudStack, set the min 
> and max IOPS, if applicable.
> Included support for the KVM auto-convergence feature
> The compression flag was actually added in version 1.0.3 (1000003) as opposed 
> to version 1.3.0 (1003000) (changed this to reflect the correct version)
> On KVM when using iSCSI-based managed storage, if the user shuts a VM down 
> from the guest OS (as opposed to doing so from CloudStack), we need to pass 
> to the KVM agent a list of applicable iSCSI volumes that need to be 
> disconnected.
> Added a new Global Setting: kvm.storage.live.migration.wait
> For XenServer, added a check to enforce that only volumes from zone-wide 
> managed storage can be storage motioned from a host in one cluster to a host 
> in another cluster (cannot do so at the time being with volumes from 
> cluster-scoped managed storage)
> Don’t allow Storage XenMotion on a VM that has any managed-storage volume 
> with one or more snapshots.
> Enabled for managed storage with VMware: Template caching, create snapshot, 
> delete snapshot, create volume from snapshot, and create template from 
> snapshot
> Added an SIOC API plug-in to support VMware SIOC
> When starting a VM that uses managed storage in a cluster other than the one 
> it last was running in, we need to remove the reference to the iSCSI volume 
> from the original cluster.
> Added the ability to revert a volume to a snapshot
> Enable cluster-scoped managed storage
> Add support for VMware dynamic discovery



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