New Rust Xen guest tools
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Thanks for your feedback @chrisfonte !
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@Tristis-Oris said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
i try to update tools, succeed only on ubuntu22.
ubuntu20 fail on apt update:Ign:13 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Translation-en Err:11 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Packages 401 Unauthorized [IP: 172.65.251.78 443] Ign:12 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Translation-en Reading package lists... Done E: Failed to fetch https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64/release/Packages 401 Unauthorized [IP: 172.65.251.78 443] E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
ubuntu 20 = debian 11. Are the tools compatible?
At blog you forgot the name of tools to install https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2023/12/15/rust-guest-tools-0-3-0/
I also encountered this same issue with this on Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS. Upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS and re-enabling the repository resolved the issue.
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Well it still don't work for ubuntu20.
Also i can't create Nexus proxy repo even for 22, with same error.
Looks like restrictions for some auth type. Because the repo is not accessible by direct link, i can't really check anything. Any ideas?
apt update Ign:7 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ InRelease Hit:8 http://local_ip:8081/repository/zabbix-apt/zabbix-agent2-plugins/1/ubuntu jammy InRelease Hit:9 http://local_ip:8081/repository/zabbix-apt/zabbix/6.4/ubuntu jammy InRelease Ign:10 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Release Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Ign:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Err:11 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Packages 404 Not Found [IP: local_ip 8081] Ign:12 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en_US Ign:13 http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian release/ Translation-en Reading package lists... Done E: Failed to fetch http://local_ip:8081/repository/xen-tools-debian/release/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: local_ip 8081] E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
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I bet on a Gitlab hosting weird issue or something. You can download the package directly from here: https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen-guest-agent/-/releases
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@olivierlambert thanks, i'll try to add them manualy.
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Successfully install tools on ubuntu 20 from deb packet.
Ubuntu 18 need some dependencies:The following packages have unmet dependencies: xen-guest-agent : Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28) but 2.27-3ubuntu1.6 is to be installed
libc6 is only available for ubuntu 20+ https://pkgs.org/search/?q=libc6So that some repo issues.
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Next release will be statically linked so it should solve the problem. However, our target is clearly modern distros initially
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If we want to support Ubuntu release that are "out of standard support" but not yet EoL'd, this currently puts the oldest distro as 14.04 just for 3 months (where we're using Debian 10 currently), beating Debian 8 (released 15.04, in ELTS until June '25).
But then Rust docker image for Debian 8 and 9 have long been unavailable from Docker hub, we'd have to switch to
debian:8
and hope Rust will properly work there, in this platform they apparently do not support.But we already know at least clang is much too old to be able to build the tools, even in
debian:9
, see https://github.com/KyleMayes/clang-sys/issues/163#issuecomment-1875216165So supporting such old distros would need a significant investment.
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In Debian 10 and Ubuntu 20.04, what I see is on
apt-get update
on first run is:Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate issuer is unknown. Could not handshake: Error in the certificate verification. [IP: 172.65.251.78 443]
That would look like Gitlab current SSL certificates would be depending on a root CA that only appeared in newer distros?
And on subsequent runs, then I start getting 401 replies as others reported.
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Hmm interesting, that's an interesting lead indeed
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Are FreeBSD guests at all a consideration for new guest tools? Windows?
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Answer is yes for both, and work already started and going in the right direction
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@forbiddenera FreeBSD support is already there, and binaries are available since v0.3.0 release. However, full support making use of Netlink (supported since FreeBSD 13.2) is not to be considered as mature yet, only due to the need to use still-unofficial patches on some dependencies -- full status here.
Windows support is also coming, but requires more work than FreeBSD did, you can follow the status of the first meaningful step (communicating collected info back to host) here. Right now a few other tasks take precedence, expect things to move forward again within a few weeks.
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@olivierlambert said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
Answer is yes for both, and work already started and going in the right direction
@yann said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
@forbiddenera FreeBSD support is already there, and binaries are available since v0.3.0 release.
Awesome! Maybe I'll have to take a peek.
Windows support is also coming, but requires more work than FreeBSD did, you can follow the status of the first meaningful step (communicating collected info back to host) here. Right now a few other tasks take precedence, expect things to move forward again within a few weeks.
TBH; I personally don't care much about Windows but figured I might as well ask while asking about FreeBSD
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I installed a Pop OS desktop. I noticed that the icon is missing. XOCE 8e65e.
Management agent 1.0.0-proto-0.3.0
Installed using the apt repo.
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I remember reading somewhere that the icon system was going to be overhauled. I can't remember where exactly it was part of. In this instance, I feel the Ubuntu icon is perfectly acceptable, as this is an Ubuntu-based OS. -
Hello @ajpri1998! Can you confirm that running this in the guest does print
Pop!_OS
?xenstore read data/os_distro
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We just released version 0.4.0. Biggest highlight is that it is not necessary any more to have
libxenstore
separately installed in guests, so the new RPM is now compatible with RHEL/CentOS and similar distros.Details to be found at https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen-guest-agent/-/releases/0.4.0
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@ajpri1998 Is it Ubuntu based or Debian? I've been debating switching to Debian from Ubuntu but I've also considered Pop.
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@CJ said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
@ajpri1998 Is it Ubuntu based or Debian? I've been debating switching to Debian from Ubuntu but I've also considered Pop.
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Based on Ubuntu, which Ubuntu is based on Debian. Pop is great. It's pretty much ubuntu + faster updating Kernel + a few added features. It's still very close to Ubuntu, although they are working at separating it more with their own DE.