X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=rescue%2Fvirt-rescue.pod;h=050db480b996bbba3072ccaeeed7c026dec1e504;hb=c81a16a4e2e703d0aaa595151602bcf03430f6ab;hp=9dbdd5eccfb1aadc2cbdf3d7b9b0d6433ef39c61;hpb=4155d20014b24b2203c4dd8b00e2e19450a7e3bb;p=libguestfs.git diff --git a/rescue/virt-rescue.pod b/rescue/virt-rescue.pod index 9dbdd5e..050db48 100755 --- a/rescue/virt-rescue.pod +++ b/rescue/virt-rescue.pod @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ virt-rescue - Run a rescue shell on a virtual machine virt-rescue [--options] -a disk.img [-a disk.img ...] + virt-rescue --suggest (-d domname | -a disk.img ...) + Old style: virt-rescue [--options] domname @@ -51,19 +53,45 @@ rescue appliance. You must mount the virtual machine's filesystems by hand. There is an empty directory called C where you can mount filesystems. -In the example below, we list logical volumes, then choose one to -mount under C: +You can get virt-rescue to suggest mount commands for you by using the +I<--suggest> option (in another terminal): + + $ virt-rescue --suggest -d Fedora15 + Inspecting the virtual machine or disk image ... + + This disk contains one or more operating systems. You can use these + mount commands in virt-rescue (at the > prompt) to mount the + filesystems. + + # /dev/vg_f15x32/lv_root is the root of a linux operating system + # type: linux, distro: fedora, version: 15.0 + # Fedora release 15 (Lovelock) + + mount /dev/vg_f15x32/lv_root /sysroot/ + mount /dev/vda1 /sysroot/boot + mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev + mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts + mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc + mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys + +Another way is to list the logical volumes (with L) and +partitions (with L) and mount them by hand: > lvs LV VG Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy% Convert - lv_root vg_f11x64 -wi-a- 8.83G - lv_swap vg_f11x64 -wi-a- 992.00M - > mount /dev/vg_f11x64/lv_root /sysroot + lv_root vg_f15x32 -wi-a- 8.83G + lv_swap vg_f15x32 -wi-a- 992.00M + > mount /dev/vg_f15x32/lv_root /sysroot + > mount /dev/vda1 /sysroot/boot > ls /sysroot -If you don't know what filesystems are available on the virtual -machine then you can use commands such as L and L -to find out. +Another command to list available filesystems is +L. + +To run commands in a Linux guest (for example, grub), you should +chroot into the /sysroot directory first: + + > chroot /sysroot =head2 NOTES @@ -118,7 +146,8 @@ not used at all. =item B<--domain> guest -Add all the disks from the named libvirt guest. +Add all the disks from the named libvirt guest. Domain UUIDs can be +used instead of names. =item B<--format=raw|qcow2|..> @@ -167,11 +196,26 @@ The option must always be used if the disk image or virtual machine might be running, and is generally recommended in cases where you don't need write access to the disk. +See also L. + =item B<--selinux> Enable SELinux in the rescue appliance. You should read L before using this option. +=item B<--smp> N + +Enable N E 2 virtual CPUs in the rescue appliance. + +=item B<--suggest> + +Inspect the disk image and suggest what mount commands should be used +to mount the disks. You should use the I<--suggest> option in a +second terminal, then paste the commands into another virt-rescue. + +This option implies I<--ro> and is safe to use even if the guest is up +or if another virt-rescue is running. + =item B<-v> =item B<--verbose> @@ -188,7 +232,9 @@ Display version number and exit. =item B<--rw> -This option does nothing at the moment. +This changes the I<-a> and I<-d> options so that disks are +added and mounts are done read-write. + See L. =item B<-x> @@ -261,12 +307,28 @@ have meaning to the shell such as C<#> and space. You may need to quote or escape these characters on the command line. See the shell manual page L for details. +=head1 FILES + +=over 4 + +=item $HOME/.libguestfs-tools.rc + +=item /etc/libguestfs-tools.conf + +This configuration file controls the default read-only or read-write +mode (I<--ro> or I<--rw>). + +See L. + +=back + =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, +L, L. =head1 AUTHOR @@ -275,7 +337,7 @@ Richard W.M. Jones L =head1 COPYRIGHT -Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc. +Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Red Hat Inc. 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 @@ -289,4 +351,4 @@ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.