====================================== Persistent reservation managers ====================================== SCSI persistent Reservations allow restricting access to block devices to specific initiators in a shared storage setup. When implementing clustering of virtual machines, it is a common requirement for virtual machines to send persistent reservation SCSI commands. However, the operating system restricts sending these commands to unprivileged programs because incorrect usage can disrupt regular operation of the storage fabric. For this reason, QEMU's SCSI passthrough devices, ``scsi-block`` and ``scsi-generic`` (both are only available on Linux) can delegate implementation of persistent reservations to a separate object, the "persistent reservation manager". Only PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT and PERSISTENT RESERVE IN commands are passed to the persistent reservation manager object; other commands are processed by QEMU as usual. ----------------------------------------- Defining a persistent reservation manager ----------------------------------------- A persistent reservation manager is an instance of a subclass of the "pr-manager" QOM class. Right now only one subclass is defined, ``pr-manager-helper``, which forwards the commands to an external privileged helper program over Unix sockets. The helper program only allows sending persistent reservation commands to devices for which QEMU has a file descriptor, so that QEMU will not be able to effect persistent reservations unless it has access to both the socket and the device. ``pr-manager-helper`` has a single string property, ``path``, which accepts the path to the helper program's Unix socket. For example, the following command line defines a ``pr-manager-helper`` object and attaches it to a SCSI passthrough device:: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -device virtio-scsi \ -object pr-manager-helper,id=helper0,path=/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock -drive if=none,id=hd,driver=raw,file.filename=/dev/sdb,file.pr-manager=helper0 -device scsi-block,drive=hd Alternatively, using ``-blockdev``:: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -device virtio-scsi \ -object pr-manager-helper,id=helper0,path=/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock -blockdev node-name=hd,driver=raw,file.driver=host_device,file.filename=/dev/sdb,file.pr-manager=helper0 -device scsi-block,drive=hd ---------------------------------- Invoking :program:`qemu-pr-helper` ---------------------------------- QEMU provides an implementation of the persistent reservation helper, called :program:`qemu-pr-helper`. The helper should be started as a system service and supports the following option: -d, --daemon run in the background -q, --quiet decrease verbosity -f, --pidfile=path PID file when running as a daemon -k, --socket=path path to the socket -T, --trace=trace-opts tracing options By default, the socket and PID file are placed in the runtime state directory, for example :file:`/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock` and :file:`/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.pid`. The PID file is not created unless :option:`-d` is passed too. :program:`qemu-pr-helper` can also use the systemd socket activation protocol. In this case, the systemd socket unit should specify a Unix stream socket, like this:: [Socket] ListenStream=/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock After connecting to the socket, :program:`qemu-pr-helper`` can optionally drop root privileges, except for those capabilities that are needed for its operation. To do this, add the following options: -u, --user=user user to drop privileges to -g, --group=group group to drop privileges to