#!/bin/bash # # lib/nova_plugins/functions-libvirt # Common libvirt configuration functions # Dependencies: # ``functions`` file # ``STACK_USER`` has to be defined # Save trace setting _XTRACE_NOVA_FN_LIBVIRT=$(set +o | grep xtrace) set +o xtrace # Defaults # -------- # Turn on selective debug log filters for libvirt. # (NOTE: Enabling this by default, because the log filters enabled in # 'configure_libvirt' function further below are _selective_ and not # extremely verbose.) DEBUG_LIBVIRT=$(trueorfalse True DEBUG_LIBVIRT) # Installs required distro-specific libvirt packages. function install_libvirt { if is_ubuntu; then if is_arch "aarch64" && [[ ${DISTRO} == "trusty" ]]; then install_package qemu-system else install_package qemu-kvm install_package libguestfs0 fi install_package libvirt-bin libvirt-dev pip_install_gr libvirt-python if [[ "$EBTABLES_RACE_FIX" == "True" ]]; then # Work around for bug #1501558. We can remove this once we # get to a version of Ubuntu that has new enough libvirt. TOP_DIR=$TOP_DIR $TOP_DIR/tools/install_ebtables_workaround.sh fi #pip_install_gr elif is_fedora || is_suse; then # On "KVM for IBM z Systems", kvm does not have its own package if [[ ! ${DISTRO} =~ "kvmibm1" ]]; then install_package kvm fi # there is a dependency issue with kvm (which is really just a # wrapper to qemu-system-x86) that leaves some bios files out, # so install qemu-kvm (which shouldn't strictly be needed, as # everything has been merged into qemu-system-x86) to bring in # the right packages. see # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1235890 install_package qemu-kvm install_package libvirt libvirt-devel pip_install_gr libvirt-python fi } # Configures the installed libvirt system so that is accessible by # STACK_USER via qemu:///system with management capabilities. function configure_libvirt { if is_service_enabled neutron && is_neutron_ovs_base_plugin && ! sudo grep -q '^cgroup_device_acl' $QEMU_CONF; then # Add /dev/net/tun to cgroup_device_acls, needed for type=ethernet interfaces cat </dev/null; then sudo groupadd $LIBVIRT_GROUP fi add_user_to_group $STACK_USER $LIBVIRT_GROUP # Enable server side traces for libvirtd if [[ "$DEBUG_LIBVIRT" = "True" ]] ; then if is_ubuntu; then # Unexpectedly binary package builds in ubuntu get fully qualified # source file paths, not relative paths. This screws with the matching # of '1:libvirt' making everything turn on. So use libvirt.c for now. # This will have to be re-visited when Ubuntu ships libvirt >= 1.2.3 local log_filters="1:libvirt.c 1:qemu 1:conf 1:security 3:object 3:event 3:json 3:file 1:util 1:cpu" else local log_filters="1:libvirt 1:qemu 1:conf 1:security 3:object 3:event 3:json 3:file 1:util 1:cpu" fi local log_outputs="1:file:/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log" if ! sudo grep -q "^log_filters=\"$log_filters\"" /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf; then echo "log_filters=\"$log_filters\"" | sudo tee -a /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf fi if ! sudo grep -q "^log_outputs=\"$log_outputs\"" /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf; then echo "log_outputs=\"$log_outputs\"" | sudo tee -a /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf fi fi # Service needs to be started on redhat/fedora -- do a restart for # sanity after fiddling the config. restart_service $LIBVIRT_DAEMON # Restart virtlogd companion service to ensure it is running properly # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1577455 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1290357 # (not all platforms have it; libvirt 1.3+ only, thus the ignore) restart_service virtlogd || true } # Restore xtrace $_XTRACE_NOVA_FN_LIBVIRT # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # End: