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Re: [PATCH] doc: Add information related to network connectivity with qe


From: ng0
Subject: Re: [PATCH] doc: Add information related to network connectivity with qemu.
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:43:05 +0000

Hi,

thanks for the patch. Though it does not solve my problem it adds
documentation.

David Craven <address@hidden> writes:

> * doc/guix.text: Add it.
> ---
>  doc/guix.texi | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 39 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
> index 785d6fb..5173ca7 100644
> --- a/doc/guix.texi
> +++ b/doc/guix.texi
> @@ -11030,6 +11030,45 @@ which may be insufficient for some operations.
>  The file name of the qcow2 image.
>  @end table
>  
> +The default @command{run-vm.sh} script that is returned by an invokation of
> address@hidden system vm} does not add a @command{-net user} flag by default.
> +To get network access from within the vm add the @code{(dhcp-client-service)}
> +to your system definition and start the vm using
> address@hidden(guix system vm config.scm) -net user}.  An important caveat of 
> using
> address@hidden user} for networking is that @command{ping} will not work, 
> because
> +it uses the ICMP protocol.  You'll have to use a different command to check 
> for
> +network connectivity, I'll leave this as an exercise for the reader.

I find this bad for documentation.. "I'll leave this as an exercise for
the reader" leaves the reader with question, when they might've started
to read this documentation section because they had a specific question
about this. Maybe point to other documentations, links, etc?

> address@hidden Connecting through ssh
> +
> +To enable ssh inside a vm you need to add a ssh server like 
> @code{(dropbear-service)}
> +or @code{(lsh-service)} to your vm. The @code{(lsh-service}) doesn't 
> currently
> +boot unsupervised. It requires you to type some characters to initialize the
> +randomness generator. In addition you need to forward the ssh port, 22 by
> +default, to the host. You can do this with
> address@hidden(guix system vm config.scm) -net user,hostfwd=tcp::10022-:22}. 
> To connect
> +to the vm you can run
> address@hidden -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p 
> 10022}.
> +The @command{-p} tells @command{ssh} the port you want to connect to.
> address@hidden UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null} prevents @command{ssh} from 
> complaining
> +every time you modify your @command{config.scm} file and the
> address@hidden StrictHostKeyChecking=no} prevents you from having to allow a
> +connection to an unknown host every time you connect.
> +
> address@hidden Using virt-viewer with spice
> +
> +The default qemu graphical client isn't very nice.  As an alternative you can
> +use the @command{remote-viewer} from the @command{virt-viewer} package. To
> +connect pass the @command{-spice port=5930,disable-ticketing} flag to
> address@hidden See previous section for further information on how to do this.
> +
> +Spice also allows you to do some nice stuff like share your clipboard with 
> your
> +vm.  To enable that you'll have to in addition pass the following flags to
> address@hidden: @command{-device 
> virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,max_ports=16,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5}
> address@hidden spicevmc,name=vdagent,id=vdagent}
> address@hidden 
> virtserialport,nr=1,bus=virtio-serial0.0,chardev=vdagent,name=com.redhat.spice.0}.
> +You'll also need to add the @code{(spice-vdagent-service)}.
> +
>  @node Defining Services
>  @subsection Defining Services
>  
> -- 
> 2.9.0
>
>

-- 
              ng0



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