| =================== |
| QEMU Storage Daemon |
| =================== |
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| Synopsis |
| -------- |
| |
| **qemu-storage-daemon** [options] |
| |
| Description |
| ----------- |
| |
| ``qemu-storage-daemon`` provides disk image functionality from QEMU, |
| ``qemu-img``, and ``qemu-nbd`` in a long-running process controlled via QMP |
| commands without running a virtual machine. |
| It can export disk images, run block job operations, and |
| perform other disk-related operations. The daemon is controlled via a QMP |
| monitor and initial configuration from the command-line. |
| |
| The daemon offers the following subset of QEMU features: |
| |
| * Block nodes |
| * Block jobs |
| * Block exports |
| * Throttle groups |
| * Character devices |
| * Crypto and secrets |
| * QMP |
| * IOThreads |
| |
| Commands can be sent over a QEMU Monitor Protocol (QMP) connection. See the |
| :manpage:`qemu-storage-daemon-qmp-ref(7)` manual page for a description of the |
| commands. |
| |
| The daemon runs until it is stopped using the ``quit`` QMP command or |
| SIGINT/SIGHUP/SIGTERM. |
| |
| **Warning:** Never modify images in use by a running virtual machine or any |
| other process; this may destroy the image. Also, be aware that querying an |
| image that is being modified by another process may encounter inconsistent |
| state. |
| |
| Options |
| ------- |
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| .. program:: qemu-storage-daemon |
| |
| Standard options: |
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| .. option:: -h, --help |
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| Display help and exit |
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| .. option:: -V, --version |
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| Display version information and exit |
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| .. option:: -T, --trace [[enable=]PATTERN][,events=FILE][,file=FILE] |
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| .. include:: ../qemu-option-trace.rst.inc |
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| .. option:: --blockdev BLOCKDEVDEF |
| |
| is a block node definition. See the :manpage:`qemu(1)` manual page for a |
| description of block node properties and the :manpage:`qemu-block-drivers(7)` |
| manual page for a description of driver-specific parameters. |
| |
| .. option:: --chardev CHARDEVDEF |
| |
| is a character device definition. See the :manpage:`qemu(1)` manual page for |
| a description of character device properties. A common character device |
| definition configures a UNIX domain socket:: |
| |
| --chardev socket,id=char1,path=/var/run/qsd-qmp.sock,server=on,wait=off |
| |
| .. option:: --export [type=]nbd,id=<id>,node-name=<node-name>[,name=<export-name>][,writable=on|off][,bitmap=<name>] |
| --export [type=]vhost-user-blk,id=<id>,node-name=<node-name>,addr.type=unix,addr.path=<socket-path>[,writable=on|off][,logical-block-size=<block-size>][,num-queues=<num-queues>] |
| --export [type=]vhost-user-blk,id=<id>,node-name=<node-name>,addr.type=fd,addr.str=<fd>[,writable=on|off][,logical-block-size=<block-size>][,num-queues=<num-queues>] |
| --export [type=]fuse,id=<id>,node-name=<node-name>,mountpoint=<file>[,growable=on|off][,writable=on|off][,allow-other=on|off|auto] |
| --export [type=]vduse-blk,id=<id>,node-name=<node-name>,name=<vduse-name>[,writable=on|off][,num-queues=<num-queues>][,queue-size=<queue-size>][,logical-block-size=<block-size>][,serial=<serial-number>] |
| |
| is a block export definition. ``node-name`` is the block node that should be |
| exported. ``writable`` determines whether or not the export allows write |
| requests for modifying data (the default is off). |
| |
| The ``nbd`` export type requires ``--nbd-server`` (see below). ``name`` is |
| the NBD export name (if not specified, it defaults to the given |
| ``node-name``). ``bitmap`` is the name of a dirty bitmap reachable from the |
| block node, so the NBD client can use NBD_OPT_SET_META_CONTEXT with the |
| metadata context name "qemu:dirty-bitmap:BITMAP" to inspect the bitmap. |
| |
| The ``vhost-user-blk`` export type takes a vhost-user socket address on which |
| it accept incoming connections. Both |
| ``addr.type=unix,addr.path=<socket-path>`` for UNIX domain sockets and |
| ``addr.type=fd,addr.str=<fd>`` for file descriptor passing are supported. |
| ``logical-block-size`` sets the logical block size in bytes (the default is |
| 512). ``num-queues`` sets the number of virtqueues (the default is 1). |
| |
| The ``fuse`` export type takes a mount point, which must be a regular file, |
| on which to export the given block node. That file will not be changed, it |
| will just appear to have the block node's content while the export is active |
| (very much like mounting a filesystem on a directory does not change what the |
| directory contains, it only shows a different content while the filesystem is |
| mounted). Consequently, applications that have opened the given file before |
| the export became active will continue to see its original content. If |
| ``growable`` is set, writes after the end of the exported file will grow the |
| block node to fit. The ``allow-other`` option controls whether users other |
| than the user running the process will be allowed to access the export. Note |
| that enabling this option as a non-root user requires enabling the |
| user_allow_other option in the global fuse.conf configuration file. Setting |
| ``allow-other`` to auto (the default) will try enabling this option, and on |
| error fall back to disabling it. |
| |
| The ``vduse-blk`` export type takes a ``name`` (must be unique across the host) |
| to create the VDUSE device. |
| ``num-queues`` sets the number of virtqueues (the default is 1). |
| ``queue-size`` sets the virtqueue descriptor table size (the default is 256). |
| |
| The instantiated VDUSE device must then be added to the vDPA bus using the |
| vdpa(8) command from the iproute2 project:: |
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| # vdpa dev add name <id> mgmtdev vduse |
| |
| The device can be removed from the vDPA bus later as follows:: |
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| # vdpa dev del <id> |
| |
| For more information about attaching vDPA devices to the host with |
| virtio_vdpa.ko or attaching them to guests with vhost_vdpa.ko, see |
| https://vdpa-dev.gitlab.io/. |
| |
| For more information about VDUSE, see |
| https://docs.kernel.org/userspace-api/vduse.html. |
| |
| .. option:: --monitor MONITORDEF |
| |
| is a QMP monitor definition. See the :manpage:`qemu(1)` manual page for |
| a description of QMP monitor properties. A common QMP monitor definition |
| configures a monitor on character device ``char1``:: |
| |
| --monitor chardev=char1 |
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| .. option:: --nbd-server addr.type=inet,addr.host=<host>,addr.port=<port>[,tls-creds=<id>][,tls-authz=<id>][,max-connections=<n>] |
| --nbd-server addr.type=unix,addr.path=<path>[,tls-creds=<id>][,tls-authz=<id>][,max-connections=<n>] |
| --nbd-server addr.type=fd,addr.str=<fd>[,tls-creds=<id>][,tls-authz=<id>][,max-connections=<n>] |
| |
| is a server for NBD exports. Both TCP and UNIX domain sockets are supported. |
| A listen socket can be provided via file descriptor passing (see Examples |
| below). TLS encryption can be configured using ``--object`` tls-creds-* and |
| authz-* secrets (see below). |
| |
| To configure an NBD server on UNIX domain socket path |
| ``/var/run/qsd-nbd.sock``:: |
| |
| --nbd-server addr.type=unix,addr.path=/var/run/qsd-nbd.sock |
| |
| .. option:: --object help |
| --object <type>,help |
| --object <type>[,<property>=<value>...] |
| |
| is a QEMU user creatable object definition. List object types with ``help``. |
| List object properties with ``<type>,help``. See the :manpage:`qemu(1)` |
| manual page for a description of the object properties. |
| |
| .. option:: --pidfile PATH |
| |
| is the path to a file where the daemon writes its pid. This allows scripts to |
| stop the daemon by sending a signal:: |
| |
| $ kill -SIGTERM $(<path/to/qsd.pid) |
| |
| A file lock is applied to the file so only one instance of the daemon can run |
| with a given pid file path. The daemon unlinks its pid file when terminating. |
| |
| The pid file is written after chardevs, exports, and NBD servers have been |
| created but before accepting connections. The daemon has started successfully |
| when the pid file is written and clients may begin connecting. |
| |
| .. option:: --daemonize |
| |
| Daemonize the process. The parent process will exit once startup is complete |
| (i.e., after the pid file has been or would have been written) or failure |
| occurs. Its exit code reflects whether the child has started up successfully |
| or failed to do so. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| Launch the daemon with QMP monitor socket ``qmp.sock`` so clients can execute |
| QMP commands:: |
| |
| $ qemu-storage-daemon \ |
| --chardev socket,path=qmp.sock,server=on,wait=off,id=char1 \ |
| --monitor chardev=char1 |
| |
| Launch the daemon from Python with a QMP monitor socket using file descriptor |
| passing so there is no need to busy wait for the QMP monitor to become |
| available:: |
| |
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| import subprocess |
| import socket |
| |
| sock_path = '/var/run/qmp.sock' |
| |
| with socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as listen_sock: |
| listen_sock.bind(sock_path) |
| listen_sock.listen() |
| |
| fd = listen_sock.fileno() |
| |
| subprocess.Popen( |
| ['qemu-storage-daemon', |
| '--chardev', f'socket,fd={fd},server=on,id=char1', |
| '--monitor', 'chardev=char1'], |
| pass_fds=[fd], |
| ) |
| |
| # listen_sock was automatically closed when leaving the 'with' statement |
| # body. If the daemon process terminated early then the following connect() |
| # will fail with "Connection refused" because no process has the listen |
| # socket open anymore. Launch errors can be detected this way. |
| |
| qmp_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
| qmp_sock.connect(sock_path) |
| ...QMP interaction... |
| |
| The same socket spawning approach also works with the ``--nbd-server |
| addr.type=fd,addr.str=<fd>`` and ``--export |
| type=vhost-user-blk,addr.type=fd,addr.str=<fd>`` options. |
| |
| Export raw image file ``disk.img`` over NBD UNIX domain socket ``nbd.sock``:: |
| |
| $ qemu-storage-daemon \ |
| --blockdev driver=file,node-name=disk,filename=disk.img \ |
| --nbd-server addr.type=unix,addr.path=nbd.sock \ |
| --export type=nbd,id=export,node-name=disk,writable=on |
| |
| Export a qcow2 image file ``disk.qcow2`` as a vhost-user-blk device over UNIX |
| domain socket ``vhost-user-blk.sock``:: |
| |
| $ qemu-storage-daemon \ |
| --blockdev driver=file,node-name=file,filename=disk.qcow2 \ |
| --blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=qcow2,file=file \ |
| --export type=vhost-user-blk,id=export,addr.type=unix,addr.path=vhost-user-blk.sock,node-name=qcow2 |
| |
| Export a qcow2 image file ``disk.qcow2`` via FUSE on itself, so the disk image |
| file will then appear as a raw image:: |
| |
| $ qemu-storage-daemon \ |
| --blockdev driver=file,node-name=file,filename=disk.qcow2 \ |
| --blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=qcow2,file=file \ |
| --export type=fuse,id=export,node-name=qcow2,mountpoint=disk.qcow2,writable=on |
| |
| See also |
| -------- |
| |
| :manpage:`qemu(1)`, :manpage:`qemu-block-drivers(7)`, :manpage:`qemu-storage-daemon-qmp-ref(7)` |