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This functionality is deprecated. See: #2231 Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <robert.bradford@intel.com>
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# Snapshot and Restore
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The goal for the snapshot/restore feature is to provide the user with the
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ability to take a snapshot of a previously paused virtual machine. This
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snapshot can be used as the base for creating new identical virtual machines,
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without the need to boot them from scratch. The restore codepath takes the
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snapshot and creates the exact same virtual machine, restoring the previously
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saved states. The new virtual machine is restored in a paused state, as it was
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before the snapshot was performed.
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This feature is important for the project as it establishes the first step
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towards the support for live migration.
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## Snapshot a Cloud-Hypervisor VM
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First thing, we must run a Cloud-Hypervisor VM:
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```bash
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./cloud-hypervisor \
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--api-socket /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock \
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--cpus boot=4 \
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--memory size=4G \
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--kernel vmlinux \
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--cmdline "root=/dev/vda1 console=hvc0 rw" \
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--disk path=focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.raw
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```
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At any point in time when the VM is running, one might choose to pause it:
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```bash
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./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock pause
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```
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Once paused, the VM can be safely snapshot into the specified directory and
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using the following command:
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```bash
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./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock snapshot file:///home/foo/snapshot
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```
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Given the directory was present on the system, the snapshot will succeed and
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it should contain the following files:
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```bash
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ll /home/foo/snapshot/
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total 4194536
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drwxrwxr-x 2 foo bar 4096 Jul 22 11:50 ./
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drwxr-xr-x 47 foo bar 4096 Jul 22 11:47 ../
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-rw------- 1 foo bar 3221225472 Jul 22 11:19 memory-region-0
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-rw------- 1 foo bar 1073741824 Jul 22 11:19 memory-region-1
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-rw------- 1 foo bar 217853 Jul 22 11:19 vm.json
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```
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In this particular example, we can observe that 2 memory region files were
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created. That is explained by the size of the guest RAM, which is 4GiB in this
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case. Because it exceeds 3GiB (which is where we can find a ~1GiB memory hole),
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Cloud-Hypervisor needs 2 distinct memory regions to be created. Each memory
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region's content is stored through a dedicated file, which explains why we end
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up with 2 different files, the first one containing the guest RAM range 0-3GiB
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and the second one containing the guest RAM range 3-4GiB.
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`vm.json` gathers all information related to the virtual machine configuration
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and state. The configuration bits are used to create a similar virtual machine
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with the correct amount of CPUs, RAM, and other expected devices. The state
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bits are used to restore each component in the state it was left before the
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snapshot occurred.
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## Restore a Cloud-Hypervisor VM
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Given that one has access to an existing snapshot in `/home/foo/snapshot`,
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it is possible to create a new VM based on this snapshot with the following
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command:
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```bash
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./cloud-hypervisor \
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--api-socket /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock \
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--restore source_url=file:///home/foo/snapshot
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```
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Or using two different commands from two terminals:
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```bash
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# First terminal
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./cloud-hypervisor --api-socket /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock
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# Second terminal
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./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock restore source_url=file:///home/foo/snapshot
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```
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Remember the VM is restored in a `paused` state, which was the VM's state when
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it was snapshot. For this reason, one must explicitly `resume` the VM before to
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start using it.
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```bash
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./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock resume
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```
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At this point, the VM is fully restored and is identical to the VM which was
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snapshot earlier.
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## Limitations
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The support of snapshot/restore feature is still experimental, meaning one
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might still find some bugs associated with it.
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Additionally, some devices and features don't support to be snapshot and
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restored yet:
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- `vhost-user` devices
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- `virtio-mem`
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- Intel SGX
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VFIO devices are out of scope.
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