libvirt/docs/manpages/virtlxcd.rst
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virtlxcd

libvirt LXC management daemon

Manual section

8

Manual group

Virtualization Support

SYNOPSIS

virtlxcd [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

The virtlxcd program is a server side daemon component of the libvirt virtualization management system.

It is one of a collection of modular daemons that replace functionality previously provided by the monolithic libvirtd daemon.

This daemon runs on virtualization hosts to provide management for LXC containers.

The virtlxcd daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy clients expecting libvirtd is provided by the virtproxy daemon.

Restarting virtlxcd does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically during startup. None the less it is recommended to avoid restarting with running guests whenever practical.

DAEMON STARTUP MODES

The virtlxcd daemon is capable of starting in two modes.

Socket activation mode

On hosts with systemd it is started in socket activation mode and it will rely on systemd to create and listen on the UNIX sockets and pass them as pre-opened file descriptors. In this mode most of the socket related config options in /etc/libvirt/virtlxcd.conf will no longer have any effect.

Traditional service mode

On hosts without systemd, it will create and listen on UNIX sockets itself.

OPTIONS

-h, --help

Display command line help usage then exit.

-d, --daemon

Run as a daemon & write PID file.

-f, --config *FILE*

Use this configuration file, overriding the default value.

-p, --pid-file *FILE*

Use this name for the PID file, overriding the default value.

-t, --timeout *SECONDS*

Exit after timeout period (in seconds), provided there are neither any client connections nor any running domains.

-v, --verbose

Enable output of verbose messages.

--version

Display version information then exit.

SIGNALS

On receipt of SIGHUP virtlxcd will reload its configuration.

FILES

The virtlxcd program must be ran as root. Trying to start the program under a different user results in error.

  • @SYSCONFDIR@/libvirt/virtlxcd.conf

The default configuration file used by virtlxcd, unless overridden on the command line using the -f | --config option.

In addition to the default configuration file, virtlxcd reads configuration for the LXC driver from:

  • @SYSCONFDIR@/libvirt/lxc.conf

This file contains various knobs and default values for virtual machines created within LXC driver, and offers a way to override the built in defaults, Location of this file can't be overridden by any command line switch.

  • @RUNSTATEDIR@/libvirt/virtlxcd-sock
  • @RUNSTATEDIR@/libvirt/virtlxcd-sock-ro
  • @RUNSTATEDIR@/libvirt/virtlxcd-admin-sock

The sockets virtlxcd will use.

The TLS Server private key virtlxcd will use.

  • @RUNSTATEDIR@/virtlxcd.pid

The PID file to use, unless overridden by the -p | --pid-file option.

EXAMPLES

To retrieve the version of virtlxcd:

# virtlxcd --version
virtlxcd (libvirt) @VERSION@

To start virtlxcd, instructing it to daemonize and create a PID file:

# virtlxcd -d
# ls -la @RUNSTATEDIR@/virtlxcd.pid
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6 Jul  9 02:40 @RUNSTATEDIR@/virtlxcd.pid

BUGS

Please report all bugs you discover. This should be done via either:

  1. the mailing list

    https://libvirt.org/contact.html

  2. the bug tracker

    https://libvirt.org/bugs.html

Alternatively, you may report bugs to your software distributor / vendor.

AUTHORS

Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with libvirt.

Copyright (C) 2006-2020 Red Hat, Inc., and the authors listed in the libvirt AUTHORS file.

LICENSE

virtlxcd is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2.1+. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE

SEE ALSO

virsh(1), libvirtd(8), https://libvirt.org/daemons.html, https://libvirt.org/drvlxc.html