On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 03:45:49PM +0100, Tomáš Golembiovský wrote: > Instead of running firstboot script during early boot schedule a task > delayed for 2 minutes. > > During the first boot, after virt-v2v conversion, Windows installs the > drivers injected by virt-v2v. When this installation is finished > Windows enforces some kind of internal reboot. This unfortunately > terminates any running firstboot scripts thus killing the installation > of qemu-ga MSI. > > This is just a best-effort mitigation. It can still happen (e.g. with > slow disk drives) that the drivers are not yet installed when the > delayed installation starts. On the other hand we cannot delay it too > much otherwise we risk that the users logs in and will be doing some > work when the MSI installation starts. After MSI installation finishes > the VM needs to be rebooted which would be annoying if that would happen > under users hands. Although this is not a best fix (that may come later > as it is more complex, e.g. introducing waiting mechanism), the delay as > it is defined works in most cases. And it dramaticaly improves the > situations -- originaly I experienced more than 90% failure rate. > > Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský <tgole...@redhat.com> > --- > common | 2 +- > v2v/convert_windows.ml | 12 ++++-------- > 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/common b/common > index ea10827b..5371257c 160000 > --- a/common > +++ b/common > @@ -1 +1 @@ > -Subproject commit ea10827b4cfb3cfe5f782421c01d2902e5f73f90 > +Subproject commit 5371257c3cf27fb09d5f2e31ba378b0e6ccf5df6 > diff --git a/v2v/convert_windows.ml b/v2v/convert_windows.ml > index 0fda1d4e..bed5989a 100644 > --- a/v2v/convert_windows.ml > +++ b/v2v/convert_windows.ml > @@ -429,14 +429,10 @@ popd > List.iter ( > fun msi_path -> > let fb_script = "\ > -echo Installing qemu-ga from " ^ msi_path ^ " > -\"\\" ^ msi_path ^ "\" /norestart /qn /l+*vx \"%~dpn0.log\" > -set elvl=!errorlevel! > -echo Done installing qemu-ga error_level=!elvl! > -if !elvl! == 0 ( > - echo Restarting Windows... > - shutdown /r /f /c \"rebooted by firstboot script\" > -) > +echo Removing any previously scheduled qemu-ga installation > +schtasks.exe /Delete /TN Firstboot-qemu-ga /F > +echo Scheduling delayed installation of qemu-ga from " ^ msi_path ^ " > +powershell.exe -command \"$d = (get-date).AddSeconds(120); schtasks.exe > /Create /SC ONCE /ST $d.ToString('HH:mm') /SD $d.ToString('MM/dd/yyyy') /RU > SYSTEM /TN Firstboot-qemu-ga /TR \\\"C:\\" ^ msi_path ^ " /forcerestart /qn > /l+*vx C:\\" ^ msi_path ^ ".log\\\"\" > " in > Firstboot.add_firstboot_script g inspect.i_root > ("install " ^ msi_path) fb_script;
It could be easier to follow if you use sprintf here, something like: let fb_script = sprintf "\ echo Removing any previously scheduled qemu-ga installation schtasks.exe /Delete /TN Firstboot-qemu-ga /F echo Scheduling delayed installation of qemu-ga from %s powershell.exe -command \"$d = (get-date).AddSeconds(120); schtasks.exe /Create /SC ONCE /ST $d.ToString('HH:mm') /SD $d.ToString('MM/dd/yyyy') /RU SYSTEM /TN Firstboot-qemu-ga /TR \\\"C:\\%s /forcerestart /qn /l+*vx C:\\%s.log\\\"\" msi_path msi_path msi_path in The other possible problem is this seems to install a firstboot script for every element of the list qemu_ga_files. How long is this list? Do filenames on this list need some kind of quoting? The filenames don't, but they seem to contain a path that comes from the virtio-win ISO. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-builder quickly builds VMs from scratch http://libguestfs.org/virt-builder.1.html _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list Libguestfs@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs