X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=7b217c4591fb87bd5527b30fdc3806a8a7bdb21c;hp=0a79465b3e8ed6df76fd001938c48ba19f1d756c;hb=bb965ded274f911fb5d7889f88db9adaad1d2a52;hpb=a9ac448cf8a3e8d13b67dc286940abe51226c9dc diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 0a79465..7b217c4 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -432,11 +432,6 @@ guestfish drive letters There should be an option to mount all Windows drives as separate paths, like C: => /c/, D: => /d/ etc. -Select machines by UUID ------------------------ - -guestfish -u UUID guestfish -d UUID - More inspection features ------------------------ @@ -453,12 +448,52 @@ Get the guest icon a distro-specific manner. - For Windows guests, parse it out of c:\windows\explorer.exe -Integrate event log parsing more closely ----------------------------------------- +Integrate virt-inspector with CMDBs +----------------------------------- + +Either integrate virt-inspector with Configuration Management +Databases (CMDBs) or at least check that virt-inspector produces the +right range of data so that integration would be possible. The +standards for CMDBs come from the DMTF, see eg: + +http://dmtf.org/news/pr/2009/7/dmtf-releases-cmdbf-standard-federating-configuration-management-data + +Efficient way to visit all files +-------------------------------- + +https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/12/15/tip-audit-virtual-machine-for-setuid-files/#content + +A naive method would look like: + + g#visit ~return_stats:true "/" ( + fun pathname stat -> + ... + ) + +However this has two disadvantages: + + - requires hand-written custom bindings in each language + - unclear about locking, thread-safety and re-entrancy of handle g + +A better way would be to have some sort of explicit "download all +filenames and stat structures", which could then be iterated over: + + let files = g#find_opts ~return_stats:true "/" in + List.iter ( + fun pathname stat -> + ... + ) + +The problem with this is that 'files' is going to be larger than a +protocol buffer. -https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/decoding-the-windows-event-log-using-guestfish/ +This leads to thinking about changes to the protocol / generator to +make this simpler. The proposal would be to add RBigStringList, +RBigStructList [or RBig (Ranytype ...)]. These would work like +FileOut, in that they would use file streaming to stream XDR +structures (probably written to a file on the library side). +Generated code would hide most of the implementation. -We should at least make sure the tools are packaged up for Fedora. We -could document formally how to do event log parsing. Also the above -only works for Windows Vista and later (since the log format changed), -so we could extend this to work for earlier versions. +We also need to think about security issues: is it possible for the +daemon to keep sending back data forever, and if so what happens on +the library side.