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Anthony Xu commented on CLOUDSTACK-585: --------------------------------------- I can reproduce the issue with "quote", and your fix works:-) please check in your fix. > DHCP entry provisioning is broken in the KVM agent > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-585 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-585 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: Hypervisor Controller, KVM > Environment: CloudStack 3.0.2 KVM agent running on Fedora 14 > Reporter: Wolfram Schlich > Labels: agent, kvm > Attachments: 1-dhcp_entry.sh.log.patch, 2-dhcp_entry.sh.fix.patch > > > When adding an instance to a routerVM DHCP configuration, it seems that the > KVM agent calls /usr/lib64/cloud/agent/scripts/network/domr/dhcp_entry.sh > with wrongly constructed command line arguments, making the script fail to > add correct entries (specifically default router, DNS servers and static > routes) for that instance to the routerVM's /etc/dhcphosts.txt + > /etc/dhcpopts.txt. > Especially adding a specific default gateway fails, so the routerVM will > always announce itself as the default router, because the correct entry in > /etc/dhcpopts specifying the gateway of the instance's default network as the > gateway is missing. This is especially nasty for non-default/additional > networks of an instance, messing up the default routing. > Examples: > Management server log entry: > "2012-11-29 14:36:37,764 DEBUG > [resource.virtualnetwork.VirtualRoutingResource] > (agentRequest-Handler-3:null) Executing: > /usr/lib64/cloud/agent/./scripts/network/domr/dhcp_entry.sh -r 169.254.0.122 > -v 172.31.2.233 -m 06:b5:88:00:02:30 -n vmname -d 172.31.2.1 -N > 172.31.2.201 " > Notice the double spaces before -d and -N (and the extra space at the EOL) -- > WARNING: you have to view the source of this description to actually _see_ > the double spaces!) > After patching /usr/lib64/cloud/agent/scripts/network/domr/dhcp_entry.sh to > do meaningful logging, it's clear that the script does not get called with > "-d", but " -d" instead (same for -N), so with an extra space before the > dash. Thus, getopts fails to parse/recognize these two arguments correctly > and passed empty values for $dfltrt and $dns to the /root/edithosts.sh being > called on the routerVM. > It's also clear that the CloudStack KVM Java agent calls it with the wrongly > constructed command line, because if a shell would interpret this command > line, it would just ignore the extra spaces itself. > I've not been able to dig it down, but I somehow suspect that one of > ./utils/src/com/cloud/utils/script/Script.java:protected String > buildCommandLine(String[] command) { } > ./utils/src/com/cloud/utils/script/Script.java:public String > execute(OutputInterpreter interpreter) { } > might mess up building the command line of the command that had been built by > ./core/src/com/cloud/agent/resource/virtualnetwork/VirtualRoutingResource.java:protected > synchronized Answer execute (final DhcpEntryCommand cmd) { } > before. > I've not tried 4.0.0 so far, thus I cannot say whether it might be affected > or not. > As a workaround, I've patched dhcp_entry.sh to re-evaluate the positional > parameters using 'set -- ${@}' (will attach a patch, also one for logging). -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira