lmn-client/roles/lmn_vm/files/vm-virtiofsd
2024-01-19 20:08:19 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/bash
set -eu
# if less than one arguments supplied, display usage
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "This script takes as input the name of the VM " >&2
echo "Usage: $0 vm_name" >&2
exit 1
fi
VM_NAME="$1"
## Make sure VMs can read the base directory:
chgrp 1010 "/lmn/media/${SUDO_USER}"
chmod 0775 "/lmn/media/${SUDO_USER}"
socket="/run/user/$(id -u $SUDO_USER)/virtiofs-${VM_NAME}.sock"
# FIXME: This does not work. In windows, there is no virtiofs device.
# In GNU/Linux it's only readable.
#
#if ! systemctl -q is-active virtiofs-${VM_NAME}.socket ; then
# systemd-run --unit=virtiofs-${VM_NAME} \
# --slice=system-virtiofs \
# --collect \
# --socket-property=ListenStream="$socket" \
# --socket-property=Accept=no \
# --socket-property=SocketMode=0700 \
# --socket-property=SocketUser=${SUDO_USER} \
# --property=Type=exec \
# --property=StandardInput=socket \
# /usr/local/bin/virtiofsd --log-level debug --sandbox none \
# --syslog --fd=0 --shared-dir "/lmn/media/${SUDO_USER}"
#else
# systemctl restart virtiofs-${VM_NAME}.socket
#fi
if [[ ! -S "$socket" ]] ; then
systemd-run --unit=virtiofs-${VM_NAME} \
--slice=system-virtiofs \
--collect \
--property=Type=exec \
--property=SuccessExitStatus=1 \
--property="ExecStopPost=rm $socket" \
/usr/local/bin/virtiofsd --socket-path "$socket" \
--shared-dir "/lmn/media/${SUDO_USER}"
fi
sleep 1
chown "${SUDO_USER}" "$socket"