- When optimizing the code to remove the redundant calls to create a
'new' REST::Client this had a single variable to hold the instance. If
you were moving between two different servers then the variables would
not match the destination parameters of the [Free|True]NAS server.
Implemented a hashref of the construct of REST:Client with the hashref
being the IP address of the portal or API IP. Fixes#61.
- Remove some white spacing and superfluous code.
- Added some comments so I know what I was changing.
other changes.
- Add logic to freenas_api_connect to handle a '302 Found' which seems
to mean it does not handle v1.0 API's. Fixes#60.
- Add logic to freenas_api_connect to handle a '307 Temporary Redirect'
which is when the redirect http to https box is checked. Fixes#59.
- Redesign the RegEx that validates and pulls the version information
from the API system/version call. This is due to a format like
TrueNAS-12.0-BETA instead of [FreeNAS|TrueNAS]-12.0-U1.1. Also make sure
empty RegEx return variables are zero (0) so the version number that is
formulated is correct (e.g. 12000000, 11030302). Fixes#60.
- During testing needed to add a check due to the
api/v2.0/system/version returning a quoted string where
api/v1.0/system/version returned a JSON-format data.
- Tested against baremetal FreeNAS 11.3-U3.2 and virtual TrueNAS
12.0-BETA machines.
- Cleaned up the API calling routine so it will only create one instance
of the REST::Client module. Typically was 10 to 30+ instances per VM
disk CRUD.
- Due to this some variables needed to be “global” to the plugin.
- Removed some superfluous hashes and variables.
- Repetitive code reduced to only on call.
- Created one “Frankenstein” hash that retains all API methods,
variables and json body structures for each API version used by the
plugin.
- One call to the global configuration in the version check to reduce
execution time.
- Cleanup some code and formatting.
- Added some comments.
- Allows the use of FreeNAS API v2.0 so we can finally remove a VM drive
from the Proxmox VE GUI.
- Created a Frankenstein of out of FreeNAS.pm to allow 'one module to
rule them all' for v1.0 and v2.0 API's to FreeNAS.
- librest-client-perl changes so the call can have a <body/> to it on
GET and DELETE methods.
- Some spelling mistakes.
- Better syslog entries.
- More debbugging for testing purposes to the syslog.
- Removed code in FreeNAS.PM that used the blocksize field from the GUI
for the use of iSCSI block size causing migration and large extent
sizes. Fixes issues #9 and #33.
- Prefixed 'ZFS' to the 'Block Size' label on the GUI.
- Updated for 5.3-5
- This change allows the API traffic to be on a different interface then
the iSCSI Provider interface. This allows the selection of the FreeNAS
WebGUI address for HTTP/HTTPS to be on a specific interface instead of
"ALL" (0.0.0.0) interfaces. If the API Host is not defined then the API
traffic will default to the iSCSI Provider interface.
- Add a simple API test using the FreeNAS API call to get its version
number, which could prove useful in future versions. Closes#17
- Whitespace cleanup
- Whitespace cleanup
- Removed the 'hardcoded' username and password. Will not throw an error
if it is not defined or blank in /etc/pve/storage.cfg for each ZFS via
ISCSI definition.
- Used a Ternary (Elvis - ?:) Operator for the scheme variable.
- The perl code was creating a new variable in the ‘if’ code block by
using 'my' at the beginning of the assignment at line 452. Once the code
exited this block that variable was released and now defaulted to the
main block variable at line 441 which is still set to 'undef'. Removing
the 'my' from the assignment line allowed the code to use the main block
$iscsi_lunid variable.
Fixes issue #7
- So we do not have to change the /usr/bin/pvedaemon a small fix to
check the $item->{'iscsi_target'} varaible from the API call is needed.
This closes issue #3.
- In FreeNAS 11.1 it seems like a Lun of 0 becomes 'Auto'. When the API
returns the targent_to_extent data any Lun of "Auto" become 'undef' and
causes issues and errors in the syslog. This change corrects this
behavior. Have tested with adding, detaching, removing and "Moving Disk"
functions of Proxmox version 5.1-51.