Darius Davis
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vSPC: Handle VMOTION-ABORT.
VMOTION-ABORT is sent by the source host. It does not require any
specific response or action, but we currently fail to recognize it,
which causes the _source_ vSPC connection to be terminated, and that
seems undesirable as the source should be fine -- it is the
_destination_ which has failed and is expected to disconnect.
This change handles it with a debug log message, but the side effect
of handling it is that the connection is no longer terminated.
Also fix the direction indicator for the debug message for
VMOTION-PEER-OK.
Change-Id: Id09ed363d6713c023323235a60d4c678c65079f1
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Virtual Serial Port Concentrator for use in the vSphere environment. It collects serial console logs from VMs which have configured virtual serial port pointing to it.
Usage with OpenStack
Copy vspc.conf.sample as vspc.conf and edit
as appropriate:
[DEFAULT]
debug = True
host = 0.0.0.0
port = 13370
cert = cert.pem
key = key.pem
uri = vmware-vspc
serial_log_dir = /opt/vmware/vspc
Then start with:
$ vmware-vspc --config-file vspc.conf
In nova.conf add the following properties:
[vmware]
serial_port_service_uri = vmware-vspc
serial_port_proxy_uri = telnets://<vspc_host>:13370#thumbprint=<vspc_thumbprint>
where vspc_host is the host where VSPC runs and
vspc_thumbprint is the SHA1 thumbprint of the configured
certificate.
Usage with Devstack
There is a devstack plugin, so simply add this to your
local.conf:
[[local|localrc]]
enable_plugin vmware-vspc https://github.com/openstack/vmware-vspc