
On 3/30/2020 4:10 PM, Michal Prívozník wrote:
On 30. 3. 2020 15:26, john doe wrote:
On 3/30/2020 1:20 PM, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
On Mon, 2020-03-30 at 12:04 +0200, Michal Prívozník wrote:
On 27. 3. 2020 20:49, john doe wrote:
If my understanding is correct, using 'try06' or 'debian' should do the same thing?
Yes, that is the idea. However, these plugins were not introduced at the same time. I think that especially Debian has delayed libvirt_guest plugin. You can check if both plugins exist:
ls /usr/lib64/libnss_libvirt*
/usr/lib64/libnss_libvirt_guest.so.2 /usr/lib64/libnss_libvirt.so.2
Note that paths are different in Debian-based distros, so the correct ones in this case are actually
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss_libvirt.so.2 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss_libvirt_guest.so.2
I have upgraded that Buster host to Bullseye, so I have now a 6... version. I have also the above two modules.
I'm still not able to use 'libvirt_guest' though:
--- Guest output (try06):
root@try06:~# cat /etc/hostname try06
--- Host output (host):
root@host:# grep hosts: /etc/ns* hosts: libvirt_guest root@host:# virsh net-dhcp-leases default Expiry Time MAC address Protocol IP address Hostname Client ID or DUID --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2020-03-30 16:03:41 52:54:00:d4:e6:f0 ipv4 192.168.122.137/24 - -
root@host:# getent hosts try06; echo $? 2
What am I missing?
Hold on. 'libvirt_guest' NSS plugin is supposed to translate libvirt names to IP addresses. For instance:
virsh start myDomain; ssh myDomain
The 'libvirt' NSS plugin is supposed to translate hostnames as sent by guests to IP addresses. These two can be viewed as the following:
libvirt_guest: virsh domifaddr --source lease $dom libvirt: virsh net-dhcp-leases $net | grep $hostname
And this is where it gets interesting. In your previous e-mails, net-dhcp-leases (aka 'libvirt' plugin) worked because the guest did send hostname when doing DHCP. Now it doesn't (see '-' under 'Hostname' in the output). Therefore, the 'libvirt' NSS plugin won't work.
And 'libvirt_guest' translates names of guests as seen by libvirt, i.e. names you pass to virsh commands. These are unrelated to '/etc/hostname' within guest. But hopefully, you haven't renamed your guest since then and it is still named 'try06', that is virsh list --all produces 'try06' in the list. If this is all true, can you share the output of:
strace $(which getent) hosts try06
Thanks to the friendly feedback/support from Michal Privoznik and Andrea Bolognani, I managed to get it working with the below command: virt-install --name=try06 --pxe --os-variant=debian10 --network network=default What I think I mist while trying to implement the recommendation given in here is that, if you change the network by doing 'virsh edit default' the name of the interface in the guest might also change. I don't understand why libvirt_guest won't work if a network bridge is used? Also, from (1): "virsh net-dhcp-leases $network where $network iterates through all running network..." If I understand correctly, the below should list all running network: $ virsh net-dhcp-leases $network error: command 'net-dhcp-leases' requires <network> option In my case, I substituted '$network' by 'default'. 1) https://libvirt.org/nss.html#Internals -- John Doe