Re: [systemd-devel] VirtualBox VM as a unit failures

2022-09-04 Thread Sergio Belkin
El jue, 1 sept 2022 a las 19:35, Silvio Knizek ()
escribió:

> Am Donnerstag, dem 01.09.2022 um 19:17 -0300 schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> >
> >
> >
> > El jue, 1 sept 2022 a las 16:22, Silvio Knizek
> > () escribió:
> > > Am Donnerstag, dem 01.09.2022 um 14:59 -0300 schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> > > >
> > > > This is the unit file:
> > > > [Unit]
> > > > Description=VirtualBox VM %i
> > > > After=network.target vboxdrv.service
> > > > Before=runlevel2.target shutdown.target
> > > >
> > > > [Service]
> > > > Type=forking
> > > > Restart=no
> > > > TimeoutSec=5min
> > > > IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
> > > > KillMode=process
> > > > GuessMainPID=no
> > > > RemainAfterExit=no
> > > >
> > > > #ExecStart=/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxHeadless --comment RHEL7 --
> > > > startvm
> > > > f02a9f08-2ff2-4a92-b3cd-a8dfb17513c6 --vrde config
> > > > ExecStart=/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm %i --type headless
> > > > ExecStop=/usr/bin/VBoxManage controlvm %i acpipowerbutton
> > > >
> > > > [Install]
> > > > WantedBy=default.target
> > > >
> > > > (End of file)
> > > >
> > > > What is the proper way to configure this kind of unit?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > Is this really a forking process? Or do you just instruct some
> > > daemon
> > > via a RPC call to start your VM? In this case no actuall process
> > > would
> > > be there.
> > > If there is a forking process, can you instruct VBoxManage to run
> > > in
> > > the foreground?
> > > Or do you need to start some daemon process first and if not
> > > already
> > > running, than VBoxManage does so? This would explain the lingering
> > > processes.
> > > In generall your KillMode=process is what keeps the other processes
> > > running in the cgroup. Just remove it.
> > >
> > > Also, your Before= line is bogus. And if your vboxdrv.service just
> > > contains the lines to load the vbox modules, you would be far
> > > better of
> > > with some snippet in /etc/modules-load.d
> > >
> > > Oh, and as you run in user mode, _all_ your Before= and After=
> > > entries
> > > are useless, as user units can't see and reference system units.
> > >
> > > So yeah, your goal would be to see how you can actually start the
> > > VM
> > > process via CLI and nothing else.
> > >
> > > BR
> > > Silvio
> >
> > Hi Silvio,
> > Nice answer.
> > How to tell if it is a forking process?
> > The command  "/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm RHEL7  --type headless"
> > exits  and then it runs "/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm RHEL7  --type
> > headles"
> >
> > Thanks again!
>
> Hi,
>
> please keep answers on-list.
> For your message, I don't understand it. The command forks/exists and
> runs itself? Or did you copy it wrong the second time? Has VBoxManage
> other command line parameters you can use for _not_ forking?
>


Hi, Silvio, sorry by sending mail out-of-list.

This what happens if I launch by hand:

 $  /usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm RHEL7 --type headless
Waiting for VM "RHEL7" to power on...
VM "RHEL7" has been successfully started. pstree --show-parents 72650

So I search the process:

$ ps aux | grep -i VB
root1088  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?I<   13:43   0:00
[iprt-VBoxWQueue]
root1097  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S13:43   0:00
[iprt-VBoxTscThread]
sergio 72594  0.0  0.0 252628 10300 ?S17:31   0:00
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxXPCOMIPCD
sergio 72600  0.0  0.0 797244 21784 ?Sl   17:31   0:00
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxSVC --auto-shutdown
sergio 72650  7.7  0.7 2445132 252568 ?  Sl   17:31   0:39
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxHeadless --comment RHEL7 --startvm
f02a9f08-2ff2-4a92-b3cd-a8dfb17513c6 --vrde config
sergio 77185  0.0  0.0 222312  2220 pts/1S+   17:40   0:00 grep
--color=auto -i VB

The relevant process it seems to be 72650, so if I list the process tree
$ pstree --show-parents 72650
systemd───systemd───VBoxSVC───VBoxHeadless───24*[{VBoxHeadless}]

So I've edited the unit file in this way:
[Unit]
Description=VirtualBox VM %i

[Service]
Type=simple
KillMode=mixed
ExecStart=/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxHeadless --comment RHEL7 --startvm
f02a9f08-2ff2-4a92-b3cd-a8dfb17513c6 --vrde config
#ExecStop=/usr/bin/VBoxManage controlvm %i acpipowerbutton

[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
#(End of file)

I don't know exactly why but  I had to set KillMode to mixed, and the more
counterintuitive for me was commenting out the ExecStop line, otherwise I
would have to start the service twice. I'm amazed how systemd stops the
service in the right way. it works even if I run poweroff within the VM,
systemd is aware that it's stopped...
Only final thing to mention: I've installed the acpid package on the guest
(I didn't test sufficiently without it).
HTH
Cheers

-- 
--
Sergio Belkin
LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org


Re: [systemd-devel] VirtualBox VM as a unit failures

2022-09-01 Thread Silvio Knizek
Am Donnerstag, dem 01.09.2022 um 19:17 -0300 schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> 
> 
> 
> El jue, 1 sept 2022 a las 16:22, Silvio Knizek
> () escribió:
> > Am Donnerstag, dem 01.09.2022 um 14:59 -0300 schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> > > 
> > > This is the unit file:
> > > [Unit]
> > > Description=VirtualBox VM %i
> > > After=network.target vboxdrv.service
> > > Before=runlevel2.target shutdown.target
> > > 
> > > [Service]
> > > Type=forking
> > > Restart=no
> > > TimeoutSec=5min
> > > IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
> > > KillMode=process
> > > GuessMainPID=no
> > > RemainAfterExit=no
> > > 
> > > #ExecStart=/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxHeadless --comment RHEL7 --
> > > startvm
> > > f02a9f08-2ff2-4a92-b3cd-a8dfb17513c6 --vrde config 
> > > ExecStart=/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm %i --type headless
> > > ExecStop=/usr/bin/VBoxManage controlvm %i acpipowerbutton
> > > 
> > > [Install]
> > > WantedBy=default.target
> > > 
> > > (End of file)
> > > 
> > > What is the proper way to configure this kind of unit?
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > 
> > Is this really a forking process? Or do you just instruct some
> > daemon
> > via a RPC call to start your VM? In this case no actuall process
> > would
> > be there.
> > If there is a forking process, can you instruct VBoxManage to run
> > in
> > the foreground?
> > Or do you need to start some daemon process first and if not
> > already
> > running, than VBoxManage does so? This would explain the lingering
> > processes.
> > In generall your KillMode=process is what keeps the other processes
> > running in the cgroup. Just remove it.
> > 
> > Also, your Before= line is bogus. And if your vboxdrv.service just
> > contains the lines to load the vbox modules, you would be far
> > better of
> > with some snippet in /etc/modules-load.d
> > 
> > Oh, and as you run in user mode, _all_ your Before= and After=
> > entries
> > are useless, as user units can't see and reference system units.
> > 
> > So yeah, your goal would be to see how you can actually start the
> > VM
> > process via CLI and nothing else.
> > 
> > BR
> > Silvio
> 
> Hi Silvio,
> Nice answer.
> How to tell if it is a forking process?
> The command  "/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm RHEL7  --type headless"
> exits  and then it runs "/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm RHEL7  --type
> headles"
> 
> Thanks again!

Hi,

please keep answers on-list.
For your message, I don't understand it. The command forks/exists and
runs itself? Or did you copy it wrong the second time? Has VBoxManage
other command line parameters you can use for _not_ forking?


Re: [systemd-devel] VirtualBox VM as a unit failures

2022-09-01 Thread Silvio Knizek
Am Donnerstag, dem 01.09.2022 um 14:59 -0300 schrieb Sergio Belkin:
> 
> This is the unit file:
> [Unit]
> Description=VirtualBox VM %i
> After=network.target vboxdrv.service
> Before=runlevel2.target shutdown.target
> 
> [Service]
> Type=forking
> Restart=no
> TimeoutSec=5min
> IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
> KillMode=process
> GuessMainPID=no
> RemainAfterExit=no
> 
> #ExecStart=/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxHeadless --comment RHEL7 --startvm
> f02a9f08-2ff2-4a92-b3cd-a8dfb17513c6 --vrde config 
> ExecStart=/usr/bin/VBoxManage startvm %i --type headless
> ExecStop=/usr/bin/VBoxManage controlvm %i acpipowerbutton
> 
> [Install]
> WantedBy=default.target
> 
> (End of file)
> 
> What is the proper way to configure this kind of unit?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
Is this really a forking process? Or do you just instruct some daemon
via a RPC call to start your VM? In this case no actuall process would
be there.
If there is a forking process, can you instruct VBoxManage to run in
the foreground?
Or do you need to start some daemon process first and if not already
running, than VBoxManage does so? This would explain the lingering
processes.
In generall your KillMode=process is what keeps the other processes
running in the cgroup. Just remove it.

Also, your Before= line is bogus. And if your vboxdrv.service just
contains the lines to load the vbox modules, you would be far better of
with some snippet in /etc/modules-load.d

Oh, and as you run in user mode, _all_ your Before= and After= entries
are useless, as user units can't see and reference system units.

So yeah, your goal would be to see how you can actually start the VM
process via CLI and nothing else.

BR
Silvio