New Rust Xen guest tools
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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.
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Icons will be easier to deal with in XO 6, so expect to have an easy way to contribute to add the icon of your choice for our new UI
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@yann installed tools on Rocky 8, but how to enable them?=)
And looks the old tools not removed.yum localinstall xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64.rpm Last metadata expiration check: 2:10:23 ago on Thu 01 Feb 2024 02:43:05 PM MSK. Dependencies resolved. ============================================================================================================================================================================ Package Architecture Version Repository Size ============================================================================================================================================================================ Installing: xen-guest-agent x86_64 0.4.0-0.fc37 @commandline 1.2 M Transaction Summary ============================================================================================================================================================================ Install 1 Package Total size: 1.2 M Installed size: 3.7 M Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading Packages: Running transaction check Transaction check succeeded. Running transaction test Transaction test succeeded. Running transaction Preparing : 1/1 Installing : xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 1/1 Running scriptlet: xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 1/1 Verifying : xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 1/1 Installed: xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 Complete!
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systemctl enable xe-linux-distribution systemctl start xe-linux-distribution
I would think
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@DustinB said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
systemctl enable xe-linux-distribution
that for old tools, they still working.
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@Tristis-Oris said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
@DustinB said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
systemctl enable xe-linux-distribution
that for old tools, they still working.
Use the comparable
systemctl enable xe<TAB-Key for auto complete>
And the same for
systemctl start xe<TAB-Key for auto complete>
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@DustinB said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
systemctl enable xe
yep, found them.
full steps for RHEL:wget https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen-guest-agent/-/jobs/6041608360/artifacts/raw/RPMS/x86_64/xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64.rpm rpm -i xen-guest-agent* yum remove -y xe-guest-utilities-latest systemctl enable xen-guest-agent.service --now
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@Tristis-Oris That's it - I thought it would not be necessary to dive into the details, as the RHEL/CentOS/etc policy is that newly installed services are not started by default (as a Debian guy I never understood why, but eh), and I assumed it would in every admin's cookbook already. Will add this together with the DEB instructions.
Thanks guys for the feedback!
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So, it works semi fine with Rocky 8.5-8.9 and probably any newer.
But now XO think that it usual Centos, not Rocky. Should i report that?
Incompatible with CentOS 7, well that obvious.
rpm -i xen-guest-agent* error: Failed dependencies: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.18)(64bit) is needed by xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.25)(64bit) is needed by xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.28)(64bit) is needed by xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64 rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd) <= 5.4.18-1 is needed by xen-guest-agent-0.4.0-0.fc37.x86_64
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@yann not a problem to start tools manually, like the old one. Ofcourse when you know service name=) Some lack of documentation right now.
Maybe would be nice to make autoremove old tools like for debian, if that possible for RHEL. -
@Tristis-Oris that would be an agent issue, likely due to os_info misidentifying Rocky as CentOS, you can report it in https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen-guest-agent/-/issues, I'll double check and forward as needed.
Thanks for the feedback again!
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@Tristis-Oris currently it replaces
xe-guest-utilities
but apparently I had missedxe-guest-utilities-latest
, adding it!See https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen-guest-agent/-/merge_requests/74 - you should get fresh RPMs in the "artifacts" section of RPM job in a few minutes
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@Tristis-Oris said in New Rust Xen guest tools:
Incompatible with CentOS 7, well that obvious.
Right, we should find a place to mention the compatibility range, and check for a way to produce binaries for older distros even from newer ones (like what's done in Python world, but I have not spotted that yet in Rust world).
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@yann As far as I would be concerned, if you're using CentOS 7, you're on your own at that point.
The comparable would be using Windows Server 2012 R2 today, upgrade your stuff people...
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Debian 10 and Ubuntu 20 works for me only with manual .deb install.
apt update
always fail if repo enabled:Err:15 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:16 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Translation-en_US Ign:17 https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/xen-project%2Fxen-guest-agent/packages/generic/deb-amd64 release/ Translation-en Fetched 1,405 kB in 8s (168 kB/s) 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.
That still possible to automate with ansible, but very weird.
Debian 11 & Ubuntu 22 both fine. Didn't notice any problems.
Probably any RHEL8+ distros should be compatible. Maybe i can check something else.@DustinB some soft can't be installed on new distros, but yes, it almost EOL.
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@Tristis-Oris yes I had looked into that last week, and I suspect it could to be related to cert verification in some way, but I'm really not sure what's happening yet.
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@yann so that not only my problem. that good