Prl-disk-tool for Virtuozzo 7
1. Feature
prl_disk_tool for Virtuozzo 7
2. Description
The package prl-disk-tool (binary /usr/sbin/prl_disk_tool) is used to manage virtual machine and container disk images can perform the following operations:
resize --size ...
: Resize image (in-place)resize --size ... --resize_partition
: Resize image and last partition to fit (copying)resize --info
: Display resize estimates (current size, minimum size, minimum size w/o resizing last partition) - VM onlycompact
: Compact image to occupy less space on host disk. (in-place)compact --info
: Display compact estimates (block count, allocated, used) - VM onlymerge
: Merge internal snapshots of image (in-place) - VM onlymerge --external
: Merge external snapshot of image (in-place) - VM onlyconvert [--plain | --expanding]
: Convert image between plain and expanding modes (copying) - VM only
prl_disk_tool
uses libguestfs, qemu-img to work.
The user has to install additional packages to use part of functionality:
prl-disk-tool resize --info
(last partition: btrfs) → btrfs-progs >= 4.2 (already in repo)prl-disk-tool resize {--info,--resize_partition}
(last partition: ntfs) → libguestfs-winsupport (already in repo)prl-disk-tool compact {--info,}
(exists partition with ntfs) → libguestfs-winsupport
prl_disk_tool locks an image passed as argument by flock(). So only multiple
reads ({compact,resize} --info
) OR a single write (others) are allowed.
FS-aware functions (resize {--resize_partition|--info}, compact [--info]
) work for ext2/ext3/ext4/ntfs/btrfs/xfs.
prl_disk_tool
uses qemu-img
to perform fs-unaware operations. It is more powerful than qemu-img due to fs-aware operations performed with libguestfs.
The main purpose of prl_disk_tool
is to automate some frequent operations.
3. Products
Virtuozzo 7 beta2
Packages:
- prl-disk-tool >= 7.0.5
- libguestfs >= 1.28.1-1.18
- btrfs-progs >= 4.2 (optional)
- libguestfs-winsupport >= 7.2.1 (optional)
- libguestfs-xfs (in dependencies)
- qemu-img >= 1.5.3-86
Testing
Need to test the following cases:
- All functions work for qcow2 images.
- Functions not tagged as VM only work for ploop images.
- FS-aware functions (
resize --resize_partition|--info, compact [--info]
) work for ext2/ext3/ext4/ntfs/btrfs/xfs.
Known issues
resize --resize_partition
should be implemented in-place (due tolimitations of qcow2, only for expanding)- all modifying operations have
--dry-run
option to not modify an image. The image is still opened for write, and exclusive lock is acquired. - only listed filesystems are supported
- virt-resize, used by
resize --resize_partition
, leaves an empty block of ~3M at the end of image. convert --plain
fallocate()s space inaccurately (due to unawareness of qcow2 internal structures).resize [expand]
afterconvert --plain
does not force allocation of new (bigger) chunk of space (we do not keep image type (plain/expanding) for now - so it is impossible to determine whether we should allocate space outside ofconvert
operation)