$g = open_guest ([$img1, $img2, ...], address => $uri, ...);
- ($g, $conn, $dom) = open_guest ($name);
+ ($g, $conn, $dom, @images) = open_guest ($name);
This function opens a libguestfs handle for either the libvirt domain
called C<$name>, or the disk image called C<$name>. Any disk images
The implicit libvirt handle is closed after this function, I<unless>
you call the function in C<wantarray> context, in which case the
function returns a tuple of: the open libguestfs handle, the open
-libvirt handle, and the open libvirt domain handle. (This is useful
-if you want to do other things like pulling the XML description of the
-guest). Note that if this is a straight disk image, then C<$conn> and
-C<$dom> will be C<undef>.
+libvirt handle, and the open libvirt domain handle, and a list of
+images. (This is useful if you want to do other things like pulling
+the XML description of the guest). Note that if this is a straight
+disk image, then C<$conn> and C<$dom> will be C<undef>.
If the C<Sys::Virt> module is not available, then libvirt is bypassed,
and this function can only open disk images.
}
}
- return wantarray ? ($g, $conn, $dom) : $g
+ return wantarray ? ($g, $conn, $dom, @images) : $g
}
=head2 get_partitions
=item osdistro
(For Linux root partitions only).
-Operating system distribution. One of: "fedora", "redhat",
-"debian".
+Operating system distribution. One of: "fedora", "rhel", "centos",
+"scientific", "debian".
-=item osversion
+=item package_format
+
+(For Linux root partitions only)
+The package format used by the guest distribution. One of: "rpm", "dpkg".
+
+=item package_management
+
+(For Linux root partitions only)
+The package management tool used by the guest distribution. One of: "rhn",
+"yum", "apt".
+
+=item os_major_version
(For root partitions only).
-Operating system version.
+Operating system major version number.
+
+=item os_minor_version
+
+(For root partitions only).
+Operating system minor version number.
=item fstab
my $r = shift;
# Look into /etc to see if we recognise the operating system.
- if ($g->is_file ("/etc/redhat-release")) {
+ # N.B. don't use $g->is_file here, because it might be a symlink
+ if ($g->exists ("/etc/redhat-release")) {
+ $r->{package_format} = "rpm";
+
$_ = $g->cat ("/etc/redhat-release");
- if (/Fedora release (\d+\.\d+)/) {
+ if (/Fedora release (\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?/) {
$r->{osdistro} = "fedora";
- $r->{osversion} = "$1"
- } elsif (/(Red Hat Enterprise Linux|CentOS|Scientific Linux).*release (\d+).*Update (\d+)/) {
- $r->{osdistro} = "redhat";
- $r->{osversion} = "$2.$3";
- } elsif (/(Red Hat Enterprise Linux|CentOS|Scientific Linux).*release (\d+(?:\.(\d+))?)/) {
- $r->{osdistro} = "redhat";
- $r->{osversion} = "$2";
- } else {
- $r->{osdistro} = "redhat";
+ $r->{os_major_version} = "$1";
+ $r->{os_minor_version} = "$2" if(defined($2));
+ $r->{package_management} = "yum";
+ }
+
+ elsif (/(Red Hat Enterprise Linux|CentOS|Scientific Linux)/) {
+ my $distro = $1;
+
+ if($distro eq "Red Hat Enterprise Linux") {
+ $r->{osdistro} = "rhel";
+ }
+
+ elsif($distro eq "CentOS") {
+ $r->{osdistro} = "centos";
+ $r->{package_management} = "yum";
+ }
+
+ elsif($distro eq "Scientific Linux") {
+ $r->{osdistro} = "scientific";
+ $r->{package_management} = "yum";
+ }
+
+ # Shouldn't be possible
+ else { die };
+
+ if (/$distro.*release (\d+).*Update (\d+)/) {
+ $r->{os_major_version} = "$1";
+ $r->{os_minor_version} = "$2";
+ }
+
+ elsif (/$distro.*release (\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?/) {
+ $r->{os_major_version} = "$1";
+
+ if(defined($2)) {
+ $r->{os_minor_version} = "$2";
+ } else {
+ $r->{os_minor_version} = "0";
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Package management in RHEL changed in version 5
+ if ($r->{osdistro} eq "rhel") {
+ if ($r->{os_major_version} >= 5) {
+ $r->{package_management} = "yum";
+ } else {
+ $r->{package_management} = "rhn";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ else {
+ $r->{osdistro} = "redhat-based";
}
} elsif ($g->is_file ("/etc/debian_version")) {
+ $r->{package_format} = "dpkg";
+ $r->{package_management} = "apt";
+
$_ = $g->cat ("/etc/debian_version");
- if (/(\d+\.\d+)/) {
+ if (/(\d+)\.(\d+)/) {
$r->{osdistro} = "debian";
- $r->{osversion} = "$1";
+ $r->{os_major_version} = "$1";
+ $r->{os_minor_version} = "$2";
} else {
$r->{osdistro} = "debian";
}
Operating system distribution, eg. "debian".
-=item version
+=item major_version
+
+Operating system major version, eg. "4".
+
+=item minor_version
-Operating system version, eg. "4.0".
+Operating system minor version, eg "3".
=item root
$r->{os} = $r->{root}->{fsos} if exists $r->{root}->{fsos};
$r->{distro} = $r->{root}->{osdistro} if exists $r->{root}->{osdistro};
- $r->{version} = $r->{root}->{osversion} if exists $r->{root}->{osversion};
+ $r->{major_version} = $r->{root}->{os_major_version}
+ if exists $r->{root}->{os_major_version};
+ $r->{minor_version} = $r->{root}->{os_minor_version}
+ if exists $r->{root}->{os_minor_version};
+ $r->{package_format} = $r->{root}->{package_format}
+ if exists $r->{root}->{package_format};
+ $r->{package_management} = $r->{root}->{package_management}
+ if exists $r->{root}->{package_management};
}
sub _assign_mount_points
my $osn = $os->{os};
if ($osn eq "linux") {
- my $distro = $os->{distro};
- if (defined $distro && ($distro eq "redhat" || $distro eq "fedora")) {
+ my $package_format = $os->{package_format};
+ if (defined $package_format && $package_format eq "rpm") {
my @lines = $g->command_lines
(["rpm",
"-q", "-a",