Hi,

I'm trying to explore how to make systemvms more robust and
fault-tolerant, and the manual/automated QA of systemvms. One of the
common user facing issues related to scalability was the reset
password/key servers where the VR serves data using socat etc using
forking mechanisms and global locks. This slows down the processes such
as reset password.

More here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8272

One of the blindly thrown solutions includes increasing the VR RAM which
works for at scale but then seems to fail again when the load is
increased beyond a point. I don't know of any performance and stress
testing reports that tell us about these bottlenecks. Please share if
you have done anything in this regard.

I want to do couple of things:

- Explore systemvm build changes using newer tools such as packer
- Cleanup script execution and code in resource layer
- Start replacing bash scripts with more robust implementations, perhaps
a single or few agents on VRs that provide non-hardcoded well-documented
interfaces
- Right now everything in VR/systemvms is sort of hardcoded and the
services/interfaces are not well-documented. The idea is to refactor and
wrap everything we want to do with the systemvms in a general agents
framework that provides monitoring and managing the VRs (do stuff like
upgrades etc to combat things like ghost, poodle issues):
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Agents+Framework

What are the other issues you've had in past that you would like to be
improved?

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