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We document steps how to fix images if they are rejected for missing the 'backing file format' field. Document also how to securely probe the image format if it's unknown. Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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Disk image chains
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=================
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Modern disk image formats allow users to create an overlay on top of an
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existing image which will be the target of the new guest writes. This allows us
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to do snapshots of the disk state of a VM efficiently. The following text
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describes how libvirt manages such image chains and some problems which can
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occur. Note that many of the cases mentioned below are currently only relevant
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for the qemu driver.
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.. contents::
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Domain XML image and chain specification
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========================================
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Disk image chains can be partially or fully configured in the domain XML. The
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basic approach is to use the ``<backingStore>`` elements in the configuration.
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The ``<backingStore>`` elements present in the live VM xml represent the actual
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topology that libvirt knows of.
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Basic disk setup
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----------------
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Any default configuration or example usually refers only to the top (active)
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image of the backing chain.
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::
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<disk type='file' device='disk'>
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<driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull4.qcow2'/>
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<target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
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<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x0a' function='0x0'/>
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</disk>
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This configuration will prompt libvirt to detect the backing image of the source
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image and recursively do the same thing until the end of the chain.
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Importance of properly setup backing chain
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The disk image locations are used by libvirt to properly setup the security
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system used on the host so that the hypervisor can access the files and possibly
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also directly to configure the hypervisor to use the appropriate images. Thus
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it's important to properly setup the formats and paths of the backing images.
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Any externally created image should always use the -F switch of ``qemu-img``
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to specify the format of the backing file to avoid probing.
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Image detection caveats
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-----------------------
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Detection of the backing chain requires libvirt to read and understand the
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``backing file`` field recorded in the image metadata and also being able to
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recurse and read the backing file. Due to security implications libvirt
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will refuse to use backing images of any image whose format was not specified
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explicitly in the XML or the overlay image itself.
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Libvirt also might lack support for a network disk storage technology and thus
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may be unable to visit and detect backing chains on such storage. This may
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result in the backing chain present in the live XML to look incomplete or some
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operations not being possible. To prevent this it's possible to specify the
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image metadata explicitly in the XML.
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Advanced backing chain specifications
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-------------------------------------
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To specify the topology of disk images explicitly the following XML
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specification can be used:
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::
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<disk type='file' device='disk'>
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<driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull4.qcow2'/>
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<backingStore type='file'>
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<format type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull3.qcow2'/>
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<backingStore type='file'>
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<format type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull2.qcow2'/>
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<backingStore type='file'>
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<format type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull1.qcow2'/>
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<backingStore type='file'>
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<format type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/tmp/pull0.qcow2'/>
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<backingStore/>
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</backingStore>
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</backingStore>
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</backingStore>
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</backingStore>
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<target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
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<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x0a' function='0x0'/>
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</disk>
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This makes libvirt follow the settings as configured in the XML. Note that this
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is supported only when the https://libvirt.org/formatdomaincaps.html#featureBackingStoreInput
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capability is present.
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An empty ``<backingStore/>`` element signals the end of the chain. Using this
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will prevent libvirt or qemu from probing the backing chain.
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Note that it's also possible to partially specify the chain in the XML but omit
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the terminating element. This will result into probing from the last specified
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``<backingStore>``
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Any image specified explicitly will not be probed for backing file or format.
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Manual image creation
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=====================
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When creating disk images manually outside of libvirt it's important to create
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them properly so that they work with libvirt as expected. The created disk
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images must contain the format of the backing image in the metadata. This
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means that the **-F** parameter of ``qemu-img`` must always be used.
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::
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qemu-img -f qcow2 -F qcow2 -b /path/to/backing /path/to/overlay
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Note that if '/path/to/backing' is relative the path is considered relative to
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the location of '/path/to/overlay'.
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Troubleshooting
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===============
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A few common problems which occur when managing chains of disk images.
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VM refuses to start due to misconfigured backing store format
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This problem happens on VMs where the backing chain was created manually outside
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of libvirt and can have multiple symptoms:
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- permission denied error reported on a backing image
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- ``format of backing image '%s' of image '%s' was not specified in the image metadata`` error reported
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- disk image looking corrupt inside the guest
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The cause of the above problem is that the image metadata does not record the
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format of the backing image along with the location of the image. When the
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format is not specified libvirt or qemu would have to do image format probing
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which is insecure to do as a malicious guest could rewrite the header of the
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disk leading to access of host files. Libvirt thus does not try to assume
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the format of the backing image. The following command can be used to check if
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the image has a backing image format specified:
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$ qemu-img info /tmp/copy4.qcow2
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image: /tmp/copy4.qcow2
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file format: qcow2
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virtual size: 10 MiB (10485760 bytes)
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disk size: 196 KiB
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cluster_size: 65536
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backing file: copy3.qcow2 (actual path: /tmp/copy3.qcow2)
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backing file format: qcow2
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Format specific information:
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compat: 1.1
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lazy refcounts: false
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refcount bits: 16
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corrupt: false
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If the ``backing file format:`` field is missing above the format was not
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specified properly. The image can be fixed by the following command:
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qemu-img rebase -f $IMAGE_FORMAT -F $BACKING_IMAGE_FORMAT -b $BACKING_IMAGE_PATH $IMAGE_PATH
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It is important to fill out ``$BACKING_IMAGE_FORMAT`` and ``$IMAGE_FORMAT``
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properly. ``$BACKING_IMAGE_PATH`` should be specified as a full absolute path.
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If relative referencing of the backing image is desired, the path must be
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relative to the location of image described by ``$IMAGE_PATH``.
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**Important:** If the ``$BACKING_IMAGE_FORMAT`` is not known it can be queried
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using ``qemu-img info $BACKING_IMAGE_PATH`` and looking for the ``file format:``
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field, but for security reasons should be used *only* if at least one of the
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following criteria is met:
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- ``file format`` is ``raw``
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- ``backing file`` is NOT present
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- ``backing file`` is present AND is correct/trusted
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Note that the last criteria may require manual inspection and thus should not
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be scripted unless the trust for the image can be expressed programatically.
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Also note that the above steps may need to be repeated recursively for any
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subsequent backing images.
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Missing images reported after after moving disk images into a different path
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The path to the backing image which is recorded in the image metadata often
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contains a full path to the backing image. This is the default libvirt-created
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image configuration. When such images are moved to a different location the
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top image will no longer point to the correct image.
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To fix such issue you can either fully specify the image chain in the domain XML
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as pointed out above or the following ``qemu-img`` command can be used:
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qemu-img rebase -u -f $IMAGE_FORMAT -F $BACKING_IMAGE_FORMAT -b $BACKING_IMAGE_PATH $IMAGE_PATH
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It is important to fill out ``$BACKING_IMAGE_FORMAT`` and ``$IMAGE_FORMAT``
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properly. ``$BACKING_IMAGE_PATH`` should be specified as a full absolute path.
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If relative referencing of the backing image is desired, the path must be
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relative to the location of image described by ``$IMAGE_PATH``.
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