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The former is a short hand for the latter and is already widely used in the docs. Using the short hand avoids incompatibility with the alternate impl of rst2html5. Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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virt-admin
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==========
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-------------------------------
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daemon administration interface
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-------------------------------
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:Manual section: 1
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:Manual group: Virtualization Support
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.. contents::
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SYNOPSIS
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========
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``virt-admin`` [*OPTION*]... [*COMMAND_STRING*]
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``virt-admin`` [*OPTION*]... *COMMAND* [*ARG*]...
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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The ``virt-admin`` program is the main administration interface for modifying
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the libvirt daemon configuration at runtime, changing daemon behaviour as well
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as for monitoring and managing all clients connected to the daemon.
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The basic structure of most virt-admin usage is:
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::
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virt-admin [OPTION]... <command> [ARG]...
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Where *command* is one of the commands listed below. Any *command*
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starting with ``#`` is treated as a comment and silently ignored, all
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other unrecognized *commands* are diagnosed.
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The ``virt-admin`` program can be used either to run one *COMMAND* by giving the
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command and its arguments on the shell command line, or a *COMMAND_STRING*
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which is a single shell argument consisting of multiple *COMMAND* actions
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and their arguments joined with whitespace and separated by semicolons or
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newlines between commands, where unquoted backslash-newline pairs are
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elided. Within *COMMAND_STRING*, virt-admin understands the
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same single, double, and backslash escapes as the shell, although you must
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add another layer of shell escaping in creating the single shell argument,
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and any word starting with unquoted *#* begins a comment that ends at newline.
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If no command is given in the command line, ``virt-admin`` will then start a minimal
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interpreter waiting for your commands, and the ``quit`` command will then exit
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the program.
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The ``virt-admin`` program understands the following *OPTIONS*.
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``-c``, ``--connect`` *URI*
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Connect to the specified *URI*, as if by the ``connect`` command,
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instead of the default connection.
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``-d``, ``--debug`` *LEVEL*
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Enable debug messages at integer *LEVEL* and above. *LEVEL* can
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range from 0 to 4 (default). See the documentation of ``VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG``
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environment variable below for the description of each *LEVEL*.
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``-h``, ``--help``
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Ignore all other arguments, and behave as if the ``help`` command were
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given instead.
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``-l``, ``--log`` *FILE*
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Output logging details to *FILE*.
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``-q``, ``--quiet``
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Avoid extra informational messages.
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``-v``, ``--version[=short]``
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Ignore all other arguments, and prints the version of the libvirt library
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virt-admin is coming from
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``-V``, ``--version=long``
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Ignore all other arguments, and prints the version of the libvirt library
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virt-admin is coming from.
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NOTES
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=====
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Running ``virt-admin`` requires root privileges due to the
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communications channels used to talk to the daemon. Consider changing the
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*unix_sock_group* ownership setting to grant access to specific set of users
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or modifying *unix_sock_rw_perms* permissions. Daemon configuration file
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provides more information about setting permissions.
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GENERIC COMMANDS
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================
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The following commands are generic.
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help
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----
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**Syntax:**
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::
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help [command-or-group]
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This lists each of the virt-admin commands. When used without options, all
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commands are listed, one per line, grouped into related categories,
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displaying the keyword for each group.
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To display detailed information for a specific command, use its name as the
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option.
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quit, exit
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----------
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**Syntax:**
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::
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quit
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exit
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quit this interactive terminal
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version
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-------
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**Syntax:**
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::
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version
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will print out the version info about which libvirt library was this client
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built from. As opposed to *virsh* client, the output already includes
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the version of the daemon.
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**Example:**
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$ virt-admin version
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Compiled against library: libvirt 1.2.21
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Using library: libvirt 1.2.21
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Running against daemon: 1.2.20
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cd
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--
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**Syntax:**
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::
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cd [directory]
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Will change current directory to *directory*. The default directory
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for the ``cd`` command is the home directory or, if there is no *HOME*
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variable in the environment, the root directory.
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This command is only available in interactive mode.
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pwd
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---
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**Syntax:**
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::
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pwd
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Will print the current directory.
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connect
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-------
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**Syntax:**
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connect [URI]
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(Re)-Connect to a daemon's administrating server. The *URI* parameter
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specifies how to connect to the administrating server.
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If *LIBVIRT_ADMIN_DEFAULT_URI* or *uri_default* (see below) were set,
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*connect* is automatically issued every time a command that requires an
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active connection is executed. Note that this only applies if there is no
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connection at all or there is an inactive one.
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To find the currently used URI, check the *uri* command documented below.
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uri
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**Syntax:**
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uri
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Prints the administrating server canonical URI, can be useful in shell mode. If
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no *uri* was specified, neither *LIBVIRT_ADMIN_DEFAULT_URI* environment
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variable nor *uri_default* option (libvirt-admin.conf) were set,
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libvirtd:///system is used.
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DAEMON COMMANDS
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===============
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The following commands allow one to monitor the daemon's state as well as
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directly change its internal configuration.
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server-list
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**Syntax:**
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server-list
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Lists all manageable servers contained within the daemon the client is
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currently connected to.
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daemon-log-filters
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**Syntax:**
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daemon-log-filters [--filters string]
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When run without arguments, this returns the currently defined set of logging
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filters. Providing an argument will cause the command to define a new set of
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logging filters.
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- *--filters*
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Define a new set of logging filters where multiple filters are delimited by
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space. Each filter must conform to the form described in detail by
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*/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf* (section 'Logging filters').
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**Example:**
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To define a filter which suppresses all e.g. 'virObjectUnref' DEBUG
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messages, use the following:
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$ virt-admin daemon-log-filters "4:util.object"
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(Note the '.' symbol which can be used to more fine-grained filters tailored
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to specific modules, in contrast, to affect the whole directory containing
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several modules this would become "4:util"):
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daemon-log-outouts
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**Syntax:**
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daemon-log-outputs [--outputs string]
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When run without arguments, this returns the currently defined set of logging
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outputs. Providing an argument will cause the command to define a new set of
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logging outputs.
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- *--outputs*
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Define a new set of logging outputs where multiple outputs are delimited by
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space. Each output must conform to the form described in detail by
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*/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf* (section 'Logging outputs').
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**Example:**
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To replace the current setting for logging outputs with one that writes to
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a file while logging errors only, the following could be used:
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$ virt-admin daemon-log-outputs "4:file:<absolute_path_to_the_file>"
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To define multiple outputs at once they need to be delimited by spaces:
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$ virt-admin daemon-log-outputs "4:stderr 2:syslog:<msg_ident>"
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SERVER COMMANDS
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===============
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The following commands manipulate daemon's server internal configuration.
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The *server* is specified by its name.
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server-threadpool-info
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**Syntax:**
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server-threadpool-info server
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Retrieve server's threadpool attributes. These attributes include:
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- *minWorkers* as the bottom limit to the number of active workers,
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- *maxWorkers* as the top limit to the number of active workers,
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- *nWorkers* as the current number of workers in the threadpool,
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- *freeWorkers* as the current number of workers available for a task,
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- *prioWorkers* as the current number of priority workers in the threadpool, and
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- *jobQueueDepth* as the current depth of threadpool's job queue.
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**Background**
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Each daemon server utilizes a threadpool to accomplish tasks requested by
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clients connected to it. Every time a client request arrives to the server,
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it checks whether there is a worker available to accomplish the given task or
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it should create a new worker for the job (rather than being destroyed, the
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worker becomes free once the task is finished). Creating new workers, however,
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is only possible when the current number of workers is still below the
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configured upper limit.
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In addition to these 'standard' workers, a threadpool also contains a special
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set of workers called *priority* workers. Their purpose is to perform tasks
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that, unlike tasks carried out by normal workers, are within libvirt's full
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control and libvirt guarantees that such a task cannot hang, thus will always
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finish. An example of such a task this would be destroying a domain:
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$ virsh destroy <domain>.
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server-threadpool-set
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**Syntax:**
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server-threadpool-set server [--min-workers count] [--max-workers count] [--priority-workers count]
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Change threadpool attributes on a server. Only a fraction of all attributes as
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described in *server-threadpool-info* is supported for the setter.
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- *--min-workers*
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The bottom limit to number of active workers in a threadpool.
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- *--max-workers*
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The upper limit to number of active workers in a threadpool. If used in
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combination with option *--min-workers*, the value for the upper limit has to
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be greater than the value for the bottom limit, otherwise the command results
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in an error.
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- *--priority-workers*
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The current number of active priority workers in a threadpool.
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server-clients-info
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**Syntax:**
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server-clients-info server
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Get information about the current setting of limits regarding connections of new
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clients. This information comprises of the limits to the maximum number of
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clients connected to *server*, maximum number of clients waiting for
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authentication, in order to be connected to the server, as well as the current
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runtime values, more specifically, the current number of clients connected to
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*server* and the current number of clients waiting for authentication.
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**Example:**
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# virt-admin server-clients-info libvirtd
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nclients_max : 120
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nclients : 3
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nclients_unauth_max : 20
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nclients_unauth : 0
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server-clients-set
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------------------
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**Syntax:**
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server-clients-set server [--max-clients count] [--max-unauth-clients count]
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Set new client-related limits on *server*.
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- *--max-clients*
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Change the upper limit of the maximum overall number of clients connected to
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*server* to value ``count``. The value for this limit has to be always greater
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than the value of *--max-unauth-clients*.
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- *--max-unauth-clients*
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Change the upper limit of the maximum number of clients waiting for
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authentication, in order to be connected to *server*, to value ``count``.
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The value for this limit has to be always lower than the value of
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*--max-clients*.
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server-update-tls
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**Syntax:**
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server-update-tls server
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Update tls context on *server*.
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- *server*
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Available servers on a daemon. Currently only supports 'libvirtd' or
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'virtproxyd'.
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CLIENT COMMANDS
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===============
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The following commands provide management and monitoring of clients connected to
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one of daemon's available servers. Clients are specified by their numeric ID
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which is obtained by listing all clients connected to a specified server
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(see command ``client-list``).
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client-list
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**Syntax:**
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client-list server
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Print a table showing the list of clients connected to <server>, also providing
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information about transport type used on client's connection (supported
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transports include ``unix``, ``tcp``, and ``tls``), as well as providing
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information about client's connection time (system local time is used).
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client-info
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**Syntax:**
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client-info server client
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Retrieve identity information about *client* from *server*. The attributes
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returned may vary depending on the connection transport used.
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Transport-dependent attributes include local client process's pid, uid,
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user name, and group name, as well as socket address of the remote peer, see
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``Examples`` below.
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On the other hand, transport-independent attributes include client's SELinux
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context (if enabled on the host) and SASL username (if SASL authentication is
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enabled within daemon).
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**Examples:**
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# virt-admin client-info libvirtd 1
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id : 1
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connection_time: 2016-05-03 13:27:04+0200
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transport : unix
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readonly : yes
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unix_user_id : 0
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unix_user_name : root
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unix_group_id : 0
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unix_group_name: root
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unix_process_id: 10201
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# virt-admin client-info libvirtd 2
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id : 2
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connection_time: 2016-05-03 13:30:33+0200
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transport : tcp
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readonly : no
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sock_addr : 127.0.0.1:57060
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client-disconnect
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**Syntax:**
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client-disconnect server client
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Close a connection originating from *client*. The *server* argument
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specifies the name of the server *client* is currently connected to.
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ENVIRONMENT
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===========
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The following environment variables can be set to alter the behaviour
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of ``virt-admin``
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- VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=<0 to 4>
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Turn on verbose debugging of virt-admin commands. Valid levels are
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* VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=0
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DEBUG - Messages at ALL levels get logged
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* VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=1
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INFO - Logs messages at levels INFO, NOTICE, WARNING and ERROR
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* VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=2
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NOTICE - Logs messages at levels NOTICE, WARNING and ERROR
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* VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=3
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WARNING - Logs messages at levels WARNING and ERROR
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* VIRT_ADMIN_DEBUG=4
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ERROR - Messages at only ERROR level gets logged.
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- VIRT_ADMIN_LOG_FILE=``LOGFILE``
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The file to log virt-admin debug messages.
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- LIBVIRT_ADMIN_DEFAULT_URI
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The daemon whose admin server to connect to by default. Set this to a URI, in
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the same format as accepted by the ``connect`` option. This overrides the
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default URI set in any client config file.
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- VIRT_ADMIN_HISTSIZE
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The number of commands to remember in the command history. The
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default value is 500.
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- LIBVIRT_DEBUG=LEVEL
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Turn on verbose debugging of all libvirt API calls. Valid levels are
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* LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1
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Messages at level DEBUG or above
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* LIBVIRT_DEBUG=2
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Messages at level INFO or above
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* LIBVIRT_DEBUG=3
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Messages at level WARNING or above
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* LIBVIRT_DEBUG=4
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Messages at level ERROR or above
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For further information about debugging options consult
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`https://libvirt.org/logging.html <https://libvirt.org/logging.html>`_
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AUTHORS
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=======
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Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with libvirt.
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BUGS
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====
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Please report all bugs you discover. This should be done via either:
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#. the mailing list
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`https://libvirt.org/contact.html <https://libvirt.org/contact.html>`_
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#. the bug tracker
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`https://libvirt.org/bugs.html <https://libvirt.org/bugs.html>`_
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Alternatively, you may report bugs to your software distributor / vendor.
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COPYRIGHT
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=========
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Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc., and the authors listed in the
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libvirt AUTHORS file.
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LICENSE
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=======
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``virt-admin`` is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2+.
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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
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is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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PURPOSE
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SEE ALSO
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virsh(1), virt-xml-validate(1), virt-host-validate(1),
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`https://libvirt.org/ <https://libvirt.org/>`_
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