Thread: [Lxm-commits-diff] SF.net SVN: lxm:[8] kvm-based/trunk
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Revision: 8 http://lxm.svn.sourceforge.net/lxm/?rev=8&view=rev Author: outchy Date: 2008-11-06 15:15:46 +0000 (Thu, 06 Nov 2008) Log Message: ----------- added KVM-based scripts. Added Paths: ----------- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/bash-inifile.sh kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-clone kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-display kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-exec kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-quit kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-reset kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-server kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-stop kvm-based/trunk/gdm/ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/kvmgnome/ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/kvmgnome/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/kvmgnome/background.svg kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/kvmgnome/gnome-logo.svg kvm-based/trunk/gdm/themes/kvmgnome/kvmgnome.xml kvm-based/trunk/settings/ Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/bash-inifile.sh =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/bash-inifile.sh (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/bash-inifile.sh 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# bash-inifile.sh - parse ini files using bash/awk +# Version 1.0 +# +# Copyright (c) 2007 Juergen Hoetzel <ju...@ho...> +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, +# USA. +# + +# Example usage: +# +# source bash-inifile.sh || exit 1 +# +# ini_load "/etc/php.ini" +# echo -e "Sections:\n" +# for section in `ini_get_sections`;do +# echo -e "\t" $section +# done +# +# +# for section in "PHP" "Verisign Payflow Pro" "mail function"; do +# echo -e "\nContent of [${section}] Section:\n" +# for key in `ini_get_keys "${section}"`;do +# echo -e "\t$key="`ini_get_value "${section}" $key` +# done +# done + +# Notes +# +# Section names are mapped to global arrays using prefix +# INI_PREFIX as start of the variable name -> +# +# It is not possible to parse multiple .ini concurrently files if +# they use the same section names. +# +# all sections names have to be mapped to valid bash variables, +# so internally these sections are the same: +# [Section 1] +# [Section.2] + + +# prefix for all global variables +INI_PREFIX=bash_inifile_ + +function ini_load { + # param1 inifile + local tmpfile=`(mktemp "${TMPDIR-/tmp}/bash_inifileXXXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null || echo ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/bash_inifile$$` + awk -v INI_PREFIX=${INI_PREFIX} -f - "$1" >$tmpfile <<EOF + +# default global section +BEGIN { + FS="[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*" + section="globals"; +} + +{ + # kill comments + sub(/;.*/, ""); +} + +/^\[[^\]]+\]$/ { + section=substr(\$0, 2, length(\$0) -2); + # map section to valid shell variables + gsub(/[^[[:alnum:]]/, "_", section) + printf "%s%s_keys=()\n", INI_PREFIX, section, INI_PREFIX, section + printf "%s%s_values=()\n", INI_PREFIX, section, INI_PREFIX, section +} + +\$1 ~ /^[[:alnum:]\._]+\$/ { + # remove trail/head single/double quotes + gsub(/(^[\"\']|[\'\"]\$)/, "", \$2); + # escape inside single quotes + gsub(/\47/, "'\"'\"'", \$2); + printf "%s%s_keys=(\"\${%s%s_keys[@]}\" '%s')\n", INI_PREFIX, section, INI_PREFIX, section, \$1 + printf "%s%s_values=(\"\${%s%s_values[@]}\" '%s')\n", INI_PREFIX, section, INI_PREFIX, section, \$2 +} +EOF + +while read line ; do + eval $line +done <${tmpfile} + +rm ${tmpfile} + +} + +function ini_get_value { + # param1 section + # param2 key + + # map section to valid bash variable like in awk parsing + local section=${1//[![:alnum:]]/_} + local keyarray=${INI_PREFIX}${section}_keys[@] + local valuearray=${INI_PREFIX}${section}_values[@] + local keys=("${!keyarray}") + local values=("${!valuearray}") + for (( i=0; i<${#keys[@]}; i++ )); do + if [[ "${keys[$i]}" = "$2" ]]; then + echo "${values[$i]}" + return 0 + fi + done + return 1 +} + +function ini_get_sections { + eval local prefix_arrays=\${!$INI_PREFIX\*} + for varname in $prefix_arrays; do + # grep for key arrays + local arrayname=${varname#${INI_PREFIX}} + # strip trailing keys suffix + if [[ ${arrayname%*_keys} != ${arrayname} ]]; then + echo ${arrayname%*_keys} + fi + done +} + +function ini_get_keys { + #param1 section + # map section to valid bash variable like in awk parsing + local section=${1//[![:alnum:]]/_} + local keyarray=${INI_PREFIX}${section}_keys[@] + local keys=("${!keyarray}") + echo ${keys[@]} +} + + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/bash-inifile.sh ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-clone =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-clone (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-clone 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid + +source /usr/bin/bash-inifile.sh || exit 1 + +if [ -f "$SESSION_FILE" ]; then + ini_load $SESSION_FILE +else + echo "missing configuration file" + exit 1 +fi + +echo "" > $PID_FILE +echo "" > $VNC_FILE +echo "" > $MON_FILE + +# extract ini values +KVM_NAME=`ini_get_value "Desktop_Entry" Name` +KVM_HDA=`ini_get_value "KVM" kvmhda` +KVM_HDB=`ini_get_value "KVM" kvmhdb` +KVM_HDC=`ini_get_value "KVM" kvmhdc` +KVM_HDD=`ini_get_value "KVM" kvmhdd` + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-clone ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-display =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-display (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-display 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid + +if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then + # find VNC port + PORT=`cat $VNC_FILE` + + echo $PORT + vncviewer -MenuKey=F1 -Shared=1 -FullScreen=1 -SendClipboard=0 -AcceptClipboard=0 -FullColor=1 -DotWhenNoCursor=0 -UseLocalCursor=0 127.0.0.1:$PORT +fi + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-display ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-exec =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-exec (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-exec 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +DISPLAY_FILE=/var/lib/gdm/$DISPLAY.GreeterInfo + +source /usr/bin/bash-inifile.sh || exit 1 + +ini_load $DISPLAY_FILE + +KVM_ACTION=`ini_get_value "GreeterInfo" kvmaction` + +case $KVM_ACTION in + +start) + X_KVM_SNAPSHOT=0 + kvm-start & + sleep 10s + ;; + +start-snapshot) + X_KVM_SNAPSHOT=1 + kvm-start & + sleep 10s + ;; + +start-display) + X_KVM_SNAPSHOT=0 + kvm-start & + sleep 1s + kvm-display + ;; + +reset) + kvm-reset + ;; + +stop) + kvm-stop + ;; + +quit) + kvm-quit + ;; + +display) + kvm-display + ;; + +clone) + kvm-clone + ;; + +snapshot) + kvm-snapshot + ;; + +#delete) +# kvm-delete +# ;; + +*) + zenity --error --text "unknown command $KVM_ACTION" + ;; + +esac + +#sleep 5s + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-exec ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-quit =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-quit (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-quit 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid + +if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then + #PID=`cat $PID_FILE` + #kill $PID + PORT=`cat $MON_FILE` + echo "quit" | telnet 127.0.0.1 $PORT +fi + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-quit ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-reset =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-reset (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-reset 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid + +if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then + PORT=`cat $MON_FILE` + echo "system_reset" | telnet 127.0.0.1 $PORT +fi + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-reset ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-server =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-server (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-server 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +/usr/bin/gdmflexiserver --authenticate --command=FLEXI_XSERVER > /tmp/stdout 2> /tmp/stderr + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-server ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid +MAC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mac + +source /usr/bin/bash-inifile.sh || exit 1 + +if [ -f "$SESSION_FILE" ]; then + ini_load "$SESSION_FILE" +else + echo "no configuration file" + exit 1 +fi + +KVM="/usr/bin/kvm" + +KVM_NAME=`ini_get_value "Desktop_Entry" "Name"` +KVM="$KVM -name $KVM_NAME" + +KVM_MACHINE=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmmachine"` +if [ -n "$KVM_MACHINE" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -M $KVM_MACHINE" +fi + +KVM_CPU=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmcpu"` +if [ -n "$KVM_CPU" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -cpu $KVM_CPU" +fi + +KVM_SMP=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmsmp"` +if [ -n "$KVM_SMP" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -smp $KVM_SMP" +fi + +KVM_MEM=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmmem"` +if [ -n "$KVM_MEM" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -m $KVM_MEM" +fi + +INDEX=0 +while true; do + KVM_DISK_FILE=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskfile$INDEX"` + KVM_DISK_IF=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskif$INDEX"` + KVM_DISK_BUS=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskbus$INDEX"` + KVM_DISK_UNIT=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskunit$INDEX"` + KVM_DISK_MEDIA=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskmedia$INDEX"` + KVM_DISK_SNAPSHOT=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdisksnapshot$INDEX"` + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_IF" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -drive index=$INDEX" + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_FILE" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,file=$KVM_DISK_FILE" + fi + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_IF" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,if=$KVM_DISK_IF" + fi + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_BUS" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,bus=$KVM_DISK_BUS" + fi + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_UNIT" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,unit=$KVM_DISK_UNIT" + fi + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_MEDIA" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,media=$KVM_DISK_MEDIA" + fi + if [ -n "$KVM_DISK_SNAPSHOT" ]; then + KVM="$KVM,snapshot=$KVM_DISK_SNAPSHOT" + fi + INDEX=$[1+$INDEX] + else + break + fi +done + +KVM_BOOT=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmboot"` +if [ -n "$KVM_BOOT" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -boot $KVM_BOOT" +fi + +KVM_SNAPSHOT=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmsnapshot"` +if [ "$X_KVM_SNAPSHOT" = "1" ]; then + KVM_SNAPSHOT="on" +fi +if [ "$KVM_SNAPSHOT" = "on" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -snapshot" +fi + +KVM_KEY=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmkey"` +if [ -n "$KVM_KEY" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -k $KVM_KEY" +fi + +KVM_GRAB=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmgrab"` +if [ -n "$KVM_GRAB" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -alt-grab" +fi + +KVM_SOUND=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmsound"` +if [ -n "$KVM_SOUND" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -soundhw $KVM_SOUND" +fi + +KVM_LOCAL_TIME=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmlocaltime"` +if [ "$KVM_LOCAL_TIME" = "on" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -localtime" +fi + +KVM_USB=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmusb"` +case "$KVM_USB" in +none) + KVM="$KVM" + ;; +usb) + KVM="$KVM -usb" + ;; +*) + KVM="$KVM -usb -usbdevice $KVM_USB" +esac + +KVM_GRAPHIC=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmgraphic"` +case "$KVM_GRAPHIC" in +none) + KVM="$KVM -nographic" + ;; +vesa) + KVM="$KVM -std-vga" + ;; +*) + KVM="$KVM" +esac + +KVM_SHADOW=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmshadow"` +if [ -n "$KVM_SHADOW" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -kvm-shadow-memory $KVM_SHADOW" +fi + +KVM_REMOTE=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmremote"` +case "$KVM_REMOTE" in +ncurses) + KVM="$KVM -curses" + ;; +SDL) + KVM="$KVM" + ;; +vnc) + INDEX=0 + while true; do + PORT=$[5900+$INDEX] + OPEN=`nmap 127.0.0.1 -p $PORT | grep "open"` + if [ -n "$OPEN" ]; then + INDEX=$[1+$INDEX] + else + KVM="$KVM -vnc :$INDEX" + echo "$PORT" > $VNC_FILE + break + fi + done + ;; +esac + +KVM_VLAN=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmvlan"` +if [ -z "$KVM_VLAN" ]; then + KVM_VLAN=$KVM_NAME +fi + +INDEX=1 +while true; do + KVM_MAC="00:16:3E:01:23:$[$INDEX/10]$[$INDEX%10]" + EXISTS=`cat /tmp/*.mac | grep "$KVM_MAC" 2> /dev/null` + if [ -n "$EXISTS" ]; then + INDEX=$[1+$INDEX] + else + echo "$KVM_MAC" > $MAC_FILE + break + fi +done + +KVM_NET=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmnet"` +case "$KVM_NET" in +none) + KVM="$KVM -net none" + ;; +user) + KVM="$KVM -net nic,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,macaddr=$KVM_MAC -net user,vlan=$KVM_VLAN" + ;; +auto) + KVM="$KVM -net nic,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,macaddr=$KVM_MAC -net tap,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,ifname=$KVM_NAME" + ;; +esac + +KVM_TFTP=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmtftp"` +if [ -n "$KVM_TFTP" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -tftp $KVM_TFTP" +fi + +KVM_BOOTP=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmbootp"` +if [ -n "$KVM_BOOTP" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -bootp $KVM_BOOTP" +fi + +KVM_SMB=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmsmb"` +if [ -n "$KVM_SMB" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -smb $KVM_SMB" +fi + +KVM_KERNEL=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmkernel"` +if [ -n "$KVM_KERNEL" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -kernel $KVM_KERNEL" +fi + +KVM_APPEND=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmappend"` +if [ -n "$KVM_APPEND" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -append $KVM_APPEND" +fi + +KVM_INITRD=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvminitrd"` +if [ -n "$KVM_INITRD" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -initrd $KVM_INITRD" +fi + +PORT=5950 +while true; do + OPEN=`nmap 127.0.0.1 -p $PORT | grep "open"` + if [ -n "$OPEN" ]; then + PORT=$[1+$PORT] + else + KVM="$KVM -monitor tcp::$PORT,server,nowait" + echo "$PORT" > $MON_FILE + break + fi +done + +KVM="$KVM -pidfile $PID_FILE" + +# KVM="$KVM -no-kvm" + +echo "$KVM" +$KVM + +rm -f $PID_FILE +rm -f $VNC_FILE +rm -f $MON_FILE +rm -f $MAC_FILE Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-stop =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-stop (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-stop 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -z "$GDMSESSION" ]; then + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo "missing virtual machine name" + exit 1 + else + SESSION_NAME=$1 + fi +else + SESSION_NAME=$GDMSESSION +fi + +SESSION_FILE=/etc/kvm/Sessions/$SESSION_NAME.desktop +VNC_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.vnc +MON_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.mon +PID_FILE=/tmp/$SESSION_NAME.pid + +if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then + PORT=`cat $MON_FILE` + echo "system_powerdown" | telnet 127.0.0.1 $PORT +fi + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-stop ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Added: svn:eol-style + native Added: kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2008-11-06 15:15:46 UTC (rev 8) @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +[Desktop Entry] +Version=1.0 +Type=Application +Name=win2003original +Exec=kvm-exec +Terminal=true + +[KVM] +# emulated machine +kvmmachine=pc + +# CPU model +kvmcpu=qemu32 +# CPU count +kvmsmp=1 + +# Initial memory allocation (in megabytes) +kvmmem=512 + +# physical drives +kvmdiskfile0=/path/to/file +kvmdiskif0=ide +kvmdiskbus0= +kvmdiskunit0= +kvmdiskmedia0=disk +kvmdisksnapshot0=off + +kvmdiskfile1=/path/to/file.iso +kvmdiskif1=ide +kvmdiskbus1= +kvmdiskunit1= +kvmdiskmedia1=cdrom +kvmdisksnapshot1=on + +# select boot (a,c,d or n) +kvmboot=c +#snapshot +kvmsnapshot= + +#keyboard +kvmkey=fr +kvmgrab= + +# sound options +#kvmsound=sb16 +kvmsound= + +# time option +kvmlocaltime=on + +# usb support (usb,none or devices) +kvmusb=tablet + +# graphic options (none, vga or vesa) +kvmgraphic=vesa +#vesa +kvmshadow=16 +# remote display 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machine</text></listitem> + <listitem id="reset"><text>Reset virtual machine</text></listitem> + <listitem id="stop"><text>Stop virtual machine (soft shutdown)</text></listitem> + <listitem id="quit"><text>Quit virtual machine (hard shutdown)</text></listitem> + <listitem id="display"><text>Display VNC viewer</text></listitem> + <listitem id="clone"><text>Make a clone</text></listitem> + <listitem id="snapshot"><text>Take a snapshot</text></listitem> + <listitem id="delete"><text>Delete virtual machine</text></listitem> + </item> + </box> + </item> + + <item type="rect" background="false"> + <normal color="#FFFFFF" alpha="0.5"/> + <pos anchor="c" x="75%" y="45%" width="box" height="box"/> + <box orientation="vertical" min-width="340" xpadding="30" ypadding="30" spacing="10"> + <item type="label"> + <pos anchor="n" x="50%"/> + <normal color="#000000" font="Sans 14"/> + <text>Session</text> + </item> + <item type="list" id="session"> + <pos anchor="n" x="50%" height="500" width="400"/> + 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From: <ou...@us...> - 2009-09-21 20:54:22
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Revision: 11 http://lxm.svn.sourceforge.net/lxm/?rev=11&view=rev Author: outchy Date: 2009-09-21 20:54:15 +0000 (Mon, 21 Sep 2009) Log Message: ----------- new command line options -runas, -chroot, -mem-path, -mem-prealloc. Modified Paths: -------------- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop Modified: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2009-07-14 09:18:12 UTC (rev 10) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2009-09-21 20:54:15 UTC (rev 11) @@ -56,6 +56,29 @@ KVM="$KVM -m $KVM_MEM" fi +KVM_MEM_PATH=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmmempath"` +if [ -n "$KVM_MEM_PATH" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -mem-path $KVM_MEM_PATH" +fi + +KVM_MEM_PREALLOC=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmmemprealloc"` +if [ "$KVM_MEM_PREALLOC" = "1" ]; then + KVM_MEM_PREALLOC="on" +fi +if [ "$KVM_MEM_PREALLOC" = "on" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -mem-prealloc" +fi + +KVM_CHROOT=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmchroot"` +if [ -n "$KVM_CHROOT" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -chroot $KVM_CHROOT" +fi + +KVM_RUNAS=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmrunas"` +if [ -n "$KVM_RUNAS" ]; then + KVM="$KVM -runas $KVM_RUNAS" +fi + INDEX=0 while true; do KVM_DISK_FILE=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmdiskfile$INDEX"` Modified: kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2009-07-14 09:18:12 UTC (rev 10) +++ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2009-09-21 20:54:15 UTC (rev 11) @@ -14,8 +14,16 @@ # CPU count kvmsmp=1 +# user name +kvmrunas=username + +# new root +kvmchroot=/path/to/root + # Initial memory allocation (in megabytes) kvmmem=512 +kvmmemprealloc=on +kvmmempath=/path/to/file # physical drives kvmdiskfile0=/path/to/file This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |
From: <ou...@us...> - 2009-09-21 20:57:15
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Revision: 12 http://lxm.svn.sourceforge.net/lxm/?rev=12&view=rev Author: outchy Date: 2009-09-21 20:57:05 +0000 (Mon, 21 Sep 2009) Log Message: ----------- cleanup. Added Paths: ----------- kvm-based/trunk/INSTALLING kvm-based/trunk/LICENSE kvm-based/trunk/README Copied: kvm-based/trunk/INSTALLING (from rev 6, xen-based/trunk/INSTALLING) =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/INSTALLING (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/INSTALLING 2009-09-21 20:57:05 UTC (rev 12) @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +****************************************************************************** +* Lightweight Xen Manager (lxm) http://lxm.sourceforge.net * +****************************************************************************** + +Content: + I. Prerequisites + II. Installation guide + + + I. 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Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/LICENSE ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mergeinfo + Added: svn:eol-style + native Copied: kvm-based/trunk/README (from rev 6, xen-based/trunk/README) =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/README (rev 0) +++ kvm-based/trunk/README 2009-09-21 20:57:05 UTC (rev 12) @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +****************************************************************************** +* Lighweight Xen Manager (lxm) http://lxm.sourceforge.net/ * +****************************************************************************** + +Content: + +I. Introduction +II. Product details +III. License and installation notes +IV. About + + + I. Introduction + + The lightweight Xen Manager project is an aggregate of low-level bash scripts +to manage DomU execution and a minimalist console interface written in python. +The application is perfectly designed to run on DomO with few dependencies (cf +installation notes below). + + + II. Product details + + This project consists of several bash scripts requiring few dependencies +designed to handle most commonly encountered operations: + - lxmclone: clone resources associated to an existing virtual machine + (virtual disks stored as files, virtual disks stored as + logical volumes) and create a configuration file for this new + virtual machine. + - lxmdelete: delete an existing virtual machine and its associated + resources (virtual disks stored as files, virtual disks stored + as logical volumes). + - lxmdisplay: start a new X server and a vncviewer attached to the specified + virtual machine (which has to previously be launched). + - lxmsetboot: change the boot device of a shutdowned virtual machine. + - lxmsnapshot: take a snapshot of the resources of an existing virtual + machine (virtual disks stored as files are cloned, virtual + disks stored as logical volumes become snapshots - faster) and + create a configuration file for this new machine. + - lxmstart: start a virtual machine designed by its name and launch a vnc + viewer attached to its screen. + + + III. License and installation notes. + + Refers to LICENSE and INSTALLING files in the root of this project archive. + + + IV. About + + This software is being actively developped by me. It's still unstable and +actively developped; you may use it at your own risks. Do not assume that any +feature present will be continued in the future. + + This project was founded on October 2007 by +Florent Ouchet <ou...@us...>; all portions of code are +copyrighted by their respective authors. + + Volunteers are welcome to develop the projects, provides bug fixes and report +issues against lxm. You may contact me at ou...@us... for +further assistance. + Property changes on: kvm-based/trunk/README ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mergeinfo + Added: svn:eol-style + native This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |
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Revision: 13 http://lxm.svn.sourceforge.net/lxm/?rev=13&view=rev Author: outchy Date: 2009-11-24 21:17:17 +0000 (Tue, 24 Nov 2009) Log Message: ----------- support for qemu-kvm 0.11. Modified Paths: -------------- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop Modified: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2009-09-21 20:57:05 UTC (rev 12) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2009-11-24 21:17:17 UTC (rev 13) @@ -31,7 +31,10 @@ exit 1 fi -KVM="/usr/bin/kvm" +KVM=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmcommand"` +if [ -z "$KVM" ]; then + KVM="/usr/bin/kvm" +fi KVM_NAME=`ini_get_value "Desktop_Entry" "Name"` KVM="$KVM -name $KVM_NAME" Modified: kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2009-09-21 20:57:05 UTC (rev 12) +++ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2009-11-24 21:17:17 UTC (rev 13) @@ -6,8 +6,16 @@ Terminal=true [KVM] +# emulator +# default: kvmcommand=/usr/bin/kvm +# x86: kvmcommand=/usr/bin/qemu -enable-kvm +# x64: kvmcommand=/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm +kvmcommand=/usr/bin/kvm + # emulated machine kvmmachine=pc +# nohup +kvmnohup=on # CPU model kvmcpu=qemu32 This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |
From: <ou...@us...> - 2010-01-07 17:46:49
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Revision: 14 http://lxm.svn.sourceforge.net/lxm/?rev=14&view=rev Author: outchy Date: 2010-01-07 17:46:42 +0000 (Thu, 07 Jan 2010) Log Message: ----------- customization of "ifname". "vlan" should be an integer. Modified Paths: -------------- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop Modified: kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2009-11-24 21:17:17 UTC (rev 13) +++ kvm-based/trunk/bash_scripts/kvm-start 2010-01-07 17:46:42 UTC (rev 14) @@ -204,9 +204,14 @@ KVM_VLAN=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmvlan"` if [ -z "$KVM_VLAN" ]; then - KVM_VLAN=$KVM_NAME + KVM_VLAN=0 fi +KVM_IFNAME=`ini_get_value "KVM" "kvmifname"` +if [ -z "$KVM_IFNAME" ]; then + KVM_IFNAME="$KVM_NAME" +fi + INDEX=1 while true; do KVM_MAC="00:16:3E:01:23:$[$INDEX/10]$[$INDEX%10]" @@ -225,7 +230,7 @@ KVM="$KVM -net none" ;; user) - KVM="$KVM -net nic,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,macaddr=$KVM_MAC -net user,vlan=$KVM_VLAN" + KVM="$KVM -net nic,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,macaddr=$KVM_MAC -net user,vlan=$KVM_IFNAME" ;; auto) KVM="$KVM -net nic,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,macaddr=$KVM_MAC -net tap,vlan=$KVM_VLAN,ifname=$KVM_NAME" Modified: kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop =================================================================== --- kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2009-11-24 21:17:17 UTC (rev 13) +++ kvm-based/trunk/gdm/Sessions/sample.desktop 2010-01-07 17:46:42 UTC (rev 14) @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ # network options (auto,user or none) kvmnet=auto # default to <Name> +kvmifname= kvmvlan= kvmtftp= kvmbootp= This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |