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2015 Oct 17
0
guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found (required by guestfsd)
Dear all, After successfully compiling libguestfs on XEN hypervisor [running ubuntu server 12.04 x64bit] i tried to ./run libguestfs-test-tool but I got this error: guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found (required by guestfsd) But I have already installed AUGEAS tool.. if I type on terminal for example augtool it works Please check the attached .txt file with
2015 Oct 17
0
Re: [Error] guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found (required by guestfsd)
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 09:40:20PM +0300, Efstratios Skleparis wrote: > Dear all, > > After successfully compiling libguestfs on XEN hypervisor [running > ubuntu server 12.04 x64bit] i tried to ./run libguestfs-test-tool > but I got this error: > > guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found > (required by guestfsd) The error means the
2015 Oct 17
2
[Error] guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found (required by guestfsd)
2015 Oct 18
2
Re: [Error] guestfsd: /usr/lib/libaugeas.so.0: version `AUGEAS_0.16.0' not found (required by guestfsd)
Goodmornin, Since I am running ubuntu I did " nm -D /usr/lib64/libaugeas.so.0 | grep AUGEAS " and I didn't find "AUGEAS_0.16.0" , but I got this instead : 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.1.0 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.10.0 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.11.0 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.12.0 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.14.0 0000000000000000 A AUGEAS_0.15.0 0000000000000000 A
2012 Sep 13
2
guestfsd process dead while quitting guestfish
I've compiled guestfsd and run it on CentOS 6.3. It worked well, but when I quit guestfish, the guestfsd process in guest is always dead itself automatically. Is this a bug? or did I miss something? thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/attachments/20120913/dac7ec76/attachment.htm>
2011 Jul 14
1
New debian package: guestfsd
Hello, This patch add guestfsd debian package to build. -- Nikita A Menkovich http://libc6.org/ JID: menkovich at gmail.com Tel: +7 (921) 423-96-48 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: debian-guestfsd.patch Type: text/x-patch Size: 1542 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2010 May 20
1
[PATCH ubuntu repost] Ubuntu: Use apt-get instead of aptitude when installing guestfsd.
Previously posted here: http://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2009-December/msg00041.html I can't get aptitude to work under debirf (not on Ubuntu anyway), so using apt-get is necessary for me. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine.
2012 May 09
0
Writing policy for guestfsd in libguestfs live
Dan(s), I hope you can give us some advice on this. Background: guestfsd is a guest agent. Normally it runs inside a special appliance; that's *not* the case that I'm worried about. There's also another mode where you can run guestfsd inside a regular Fedora or RHEL guest, and it handles instructions from the host to perform filesystem operations. The mode is called 'libguestfs
2012 Sep 28
2
no man page for guestfsd
rpmlint complains that guestfsd has no man page. I think its a good idea to provide one also for guestfsd. Olaf
2013 Aug 19
0
Re: missing chdir before chroot in guestfsd
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 02:29:15PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote: > > daemon.c does just a chroot, without chdir. The result is that pwd does not > work correctly (it causes fs/dcache.c:prepend_unreachable() to add the > unreachable string). A workaround is to add "cd /" before each sh command. > > ><fs> mount /dev/sda2 / > ><fs> sh "cd / ; chroot
2014 Oct 01
0
Useful tip: Run guestfsd under gdb and print stack trace on exit
Useful for tracking down segfaults in the daemon. This is not upstreamable right now. Example usage: $ ./run guestfish -v -x -a /dev/null run : debug segv "" [...] libguestfs: trace: launch = 0 libguestfs: trace: debug "segv" "" guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. debug_segv (subcmd=0x4687050
2017 Oct 12
1
[PATCH v2] daemon: proto: Make the guestfsd main loop messages consistent and useful.
After this change the debugging output looks like this: guestfsd: enter: mount (0x1) request length 64 bytes commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 calling: settle command: mount '/dev/sda1' '/sysroot//' [ 0.951731] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem [ 0.954585] EXT4-fs (sda1):
2012 Sep 21
1
simplify debugging of guestfsd
Sometimes guestfsd fails to gather info, and the virt-<tool> -v output is usually not useful to figure out whats going on within the temporary guest. I see the /init script has support to run guestfsd with a debug tool, which is currently valgrind. Granted, valgrind support is a compile time thing. What would be a good way to optionally run guestfsd with strace or gdb? Should each tool get a
2013 Aug 18
3
missing chdir before chroot in guestfsd
daemon.c does just a chroot, without chdir. The result is that pwd does not work correctly (it causes fs/dcache.c:prepend_unreachable() to add the unreachable string). A workaround is to add "cd /" before each sh command. ><fs> mount /dev/sda2 / ><fs> sh "cd / ; chroot / ; /bin/pwd" / ><fs> sh "/bin/pwd" (unreachable)/ ><fs> sh
2011 Jan 26
1
Connecting to existing guests / guestfsd
[Continuing the discussion from: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-01/msg02600.html Sent to libguestfs mailing list] What we are looking at is something like this: guestfish --rw -i LiveGuest [connected read-write to a live guest] ><fs> copy-in files /tmp This is not possible at the moment: it's causes disk corruption to write to disks attached to a live
2012 Sep 12
2
compile guestfsd
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 04:39:48PM +0800, Richard Huang wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I want to compile guestfsd only for some guests, including centos, debian, > variable versions. But I didn't find scripts for it. Can you guide me how > to do this? I'm unclear exactly what the question is. You can compile guestfsd (just the daemon) this way: ./configure \
2014 Feb 25
2
Re: Problem with febootstrap version while compiling guestfsd in centos6.5
Ah OK, and what about generating the libguestfs-live-service for centos ? I know that they may compatibilities issues with the distribution of source rpm for fedora >=16 Actually i prefer not have all our guests overburdened with the libguestfs package while we just need the daemon. Beside i believe that with the live-service packege, closing the guestfs handle does not cause the daemon to
2014 May 15
2
Re: guestfsd crashes when the handle is closed
Hello, This is the ouotput for fedora guest. ========================================== *#0 0xb73b7040 in exit () from /lib/libc.so.6* No symbol table info available. *#1 0xb76fb3a8 in main_loop (_sock=_sock@entry=3) at proto.c:112* xdr = {x_op = XDR_DECODE, x_ops = 0xb753db00 <xdrmem_ops>, x_public = 0x0, x_private = 0xbba929d8 ".0", x_base = 0xbba929b0
2014 Feb 25
4
Problem with febootstrap version while compiling guestfsd in centos6.5
Hello, I am try to compile guestfsd using this link<http://thr3ads.net/libguestfs/2012/09/2100168-Re-compile-guestfsd>. I am using libguestfs-1.24.4.tar.gz After running ./configure with disable options i get a message claiming a febootstrap >=3.2. I already installed febootstrap-3.21-4.el6x86_64.rpm for centos6.5. In the rpm description i found a note telling that this rpm will
2020 Oct 17
1
[PATCH] Use guestfsd binary to auto-generate library dependencies for appliance
The ELF NEEDED are used to determine guestfsd's library dependencies with help from the dynamic linker and the package manager. This was prompted by Debian bug #972241 which was caused by a libtirpc package renaming in Debian/unstable because the SONAME had been changed. --- appliance/Makefile.am | 26 ++++++++++++++++- appliance/packagelist.in | 62