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In hivex/: This mini-library allows us to extract Windows
Registry binary files ("hives").
There are also two tools: hivexml converts a hive to a
self-describing XML format. hivexget can be used to extract
single subkeys from a hive.
New tool: virt-win-reg. This is a wrapper around the library
functionality allowing you to pull out data from the registries
of Windows guests.
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This tool makes available the functionality of "ls", "ll", and "find"
in a slightly simpler to use form.
Examples:
virt-ls -l myguest /tmp
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This adds a new tool call virt-tar which is a general purpose
archive and uploading tool. It doesn't add any functionality
which wasn't previously possible using guestfish, but makes it
simpler to access for some users.
Examples:
virt-tar -zx myguest /home home.tar.gz
virt-tar -zu myguest uploadstuff.tar.gz /tmp
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This moves the tool programs into a single directory:
cat/* -> tools/virt-cat
df/* -> tools/virt-df
edit/* -> tools/virt-edit
rescue/* -> tools/virt-rescue
This in itself simplifies the build process because we only need
one Makefile and one copy of 'run-locally'.
'run-*-locally' has become just 'run-locally' and takes an extra
parameter which is the name of the tool, eg:
run-locally cat [virt-cat params...]
virt-inspector stays in its own directory, because this contains
more than just a single Perl script.
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Also update PO files.
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Edit any file in a guest. This was possibly previously
using guestfish, but having a separate command makes it
simpler.
The usage is simply:
virt-edit mydomain /some/file
It runs $EDITOR or vi on the file, and if the user changes
it, uploads the result back to the VM.
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This command runs a "rescue appliance" against a virtual machine
or disk image. This is useful for making ad-hoc interactive
changes to virtual machines.
$ virt-rescue --ro /dev/vg_trick/F11x64
Welcome to virt-rescue, the libguestfs rescue shell.
Note: The contents of / are the rescue appliance.
You have to mount the guest's partitions under /sysroot
before you will be able to examine them.
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device
bash: no job control in this shell
><rescue> mount /dev/vg_f11x64/lv_root /sysroot
EXT4-fs (dm-0): barriers enabled
kjournald2 starting: pid 269, dev dm-0:8, commit interval 5 seconds
EXT4-fs (dm-0): internal journal on dm-0:8
EXT4-fs (dm-0): delayed allocation enabled
EXT4-fs: file extents enabled
EXT4-fs: mballoc enabled
EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
><rescue> ls /sysroot/
bin dev home lib64 media opt root selinux sys usr
boot etc lib lost+found mnt proc sbin srv tmp var
><rescue> exit
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Update version number and update PO files.
Put latest version and release date on the website front page.
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echo_daemon is a simple echo which can be used to test connectivity between the
client and daemon.
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Allow kernel modules to be loaded into the appliance.
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mkfs-b: Pass the -b (blocksize) parameter to mkfs.
mke2journal and friends: Lets you create external ext2 journals on
devices.
mke2fs-J and friends: Lets you create ext2/3/4 filesystems with
external journals.
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I missed this when committing 7e9cb884492aec243337ffc8e4432a9ff2690956
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* po/LINGUAS: Remove file.
* po/Makefile.in.in: Likewise.
* po/Makevars: Likewise.
* po/Rules-quot: Likewise.
* po/boldquot.sed: Likewise.
* po/en@boldquot.header: Likewise.
* po/en@quot.header: Likewise.
* po/insert-header.sin: Likewise.
* po/quot.sed: Likewise.
* po/remove-potcdate.sin: Likewise.
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These commands can be used to make hard and symbolic links. The
readlink command is used to read existing symbolic links.
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However this doesn't yet attempt to translate the POD
command documentation. We need a plan to do that.
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When I build with LC_ALL=C in my environment,
the all-local rule generates po/POTFILES.in that
is sorted differently from the on that is checked in:
diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in
index ca01b3d..154915a 100644
--- a/po/POTFILES.in
+++ b/po/POTFILES.in
@@ -63,12 +63,11 @@ fish/tilde.c
fish/time.c
inspector/virt-inspector.pl
java/com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS.c
-ocaml/guestfs_c_actions.c
ocaml/guestfs_c.c
+ocaml/guestfs_c_actions.c
perl/bindtests.pl
-perl/Guestfs.c
-perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm
perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs.pm
+perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm
python/guestfs-py.c
ruby/ext/guestfs/_guestfs.c
src/guestfs-actions.c
If we generate that file so that sort always uses the C locale, then,
this type of difference will not arise. Here's the patch to fix the
rule as well as to reflect the change in the generated file:
>From 609e1d1840da25614a7c9e8954e5356050c9f2ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 08:13:35 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] build: avoid locale-specific changes in generated, VC'd file
* Makefile.am (all-local): Use LC_ALL=C to sort in C locale.
* po/POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
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This is an end-user testing tool, designed to test basic functionality
of libguestfs/qemu/kernel combination on the end-user's final host
machine.
It does not perform a thorough test, but should be enough to find
most booting issues.
Also this is intended to be used when reporting bugs.
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This script is just a simpler way to cat a file from a VM. It
is otherwise equivalent to using guestfish.
virt-cat someguest /etc/fstab
virt-cat someguest /var/log/messages | tail
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All Perl strings are now marked as translatable using __"string"
or __x("string {placeholder}", placeholder => $_). Perl strings
now get copied to the PO files.
The po/POTFILES.in file is now updated automagically whenever we
add new *.c, *.pl or *.pm files into the repository.
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