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38 lines
1.4 KiB
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38 lines
1.4 KiB
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Index: libvirt-0.9.11.4/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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--- libvirt-0.9.11.4.orig/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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+++ libvirt-0.9.11.4/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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@@ -146,7 +146,16 @@
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# leaving SELinux enabled for the host in general, then set this
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# to 'none' instead.
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#
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+# SUSE Note:
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+# Currently, Apparmor is the default security framework in SUSE
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+# distros. If Apparmor is enabled on the host, libvirtd is
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+# generously confined but users must opt-in to confine qemu
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+# instances. Change this to 'apparmor' to enable Apparmor
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+# confinement of qemu instances.
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+#
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#security_driver = "selinux"
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+# security_driver = "apparmor"
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+security_driver = "none"
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# If set to non-zero, then the default security labeling
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# will make guests confined. If set to zero, then guests
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@@ -319,6 +328,15 @@
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#allow_disk_format_probing = 1
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+# SUSE note:
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+# Many lock managers, sanlock included, will kill the resources
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+# they protect when terminated. E.g. the sanlock daemon will kill
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+# any virtual machines for which it holds disk leases when the
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+# daemon is stopped or restarted. Administrators must be vigilant
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+# when enabling a lock manager since simply updating the manager
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+# may cause it to be restarted, potentially killing the resources
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+# it protects.
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+#
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# To enable 'Sanlock' project based locking of the file
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# content (to prevent two VMs writing to the same
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# disk), uncomment this
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