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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# virt-list-partitions
# Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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use warnings;
use strict;
use Sys::Guestfs;
use Pod::Usage;
use Getopt::Long;
use Locale::TextDomain 'libguestfs';
=head1 NAME
virt-list-partitions - List partitions in a virtual machine or disk image
=head1 SYNOPSIS
virt-list-partitions [--options] domname
virt-list-partitions [--options] disk.img [disk.img ...]
=head1 OBSOLETE
This tool is obsolete. Use L<virt-filesystems(1)> as a more
flexible replacement.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<virt-list-partitions> is a command line tool to list
the partitions that are contained in a virtual machine or
disk image. It is mainly useful as a first step to using
L<virt-resize(1)>.
C<virt-list-partitions> is just a simple wrapper around
L<libguestfs(3)> functionality. For more complex cases you should
look at the L<guestfish(1)> tool.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=cut
my $help;
=item B<--help>
Display brief help.
=cut
my $version;
=item B<--version>
Display version number and exit.
=cut
my $uri;
=item B<-c URI>
=item B<--connect URI>
If using libvirt, connect to the given I<URI>. If omitted, then we
connect to the default libvirt hypervisor.
If you specify guest block devices directly, then libvirt is not used
at all.
=cut
my $format;
=item B<--format> raw
Specify the format of disk images given on the command line. If this
is omitted then the format is autodetected from the content of the
disk image.
If disk images are requested from libvirt, then this program asks
libvirt for this information. In this case, the value of the format
parameter is ignored.
If working with untrusted raw-format guest disk images, you should
ensure the format is always specified.
=cut
my $human;
=item B<-h>
=item B<--human-readable>
Show sizes in human-readable form (eg. "1G").
=cut
my $long;
=item B<-l>
=item B<--long>
With this option, C<virt-list-partitions> displays the type
and size of each partition too (where "type" means C<ext3>, C<pv> etc.)
=cut
my $total;
=item B<-t>
=item B<--total>
Display the total size of each block device (as a separate row or
rows).
=back
=cut
# Configure bundling, otherwise '-lh' is unrecognized.
Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
GetOptions ("help|?" => \$help,
"version" => \$version,
"connect|c=s" => \$uri,
"format=s" => \$format,
"human-readable|h" => \$human,
"long|l" => \$long,
"total|t" => \$total,
) or pod2usage (2);
pod2usage (1) if $help;
if ($version) {
my $g = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
my %h = $g->version ();
print "$h{major}.$h{minor}.$h{release}$h{extra}\n";
exit
}
pod2usage (__"virt-list-partitions: no image or VM name given")
if @ARGV <= 0;
my $g = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
my @args = (readonly => 1);
push @args, format => $format if defined $format;
if (-e $ARGV[0]) {
$g->add_drive ($_, @args) foreach @ARGV;
}
else {
push @args, libvirturi => $uri if defined $uri;
$g->add_domain ($_, @args) foreach @ARGV;
}
$g->launch ();
# List of partitions and sizes.
my @partitions = $g->list_partitions ();
foreach my $name (@partitions) {
$name = canonicalize ($name);
print $name;
if ($long) {
my $type;
eval {
$type = $g->vfs_type ($name);
};
$type ||= "unknown";
$type = "pv" if $type eq "LVM2_member";
print " $type ";
my $size;
eval {
$size = $g->blockdev_getsize64 ($name);
};
$size ||= "unknown";
if ($human) {
print (human_size($size));
} else {
print $size;
}
}
print "\n";
}
if ($total) {
# List of devices and sizes.
my @devices = $g->list_devices ();
foreach my $name (@devices) {
$name = canonicalize ($name);
print $name;
if ($long) {
print " device ";
my $size;
eval {
$size = $g->blockdev_getsize64 ($name);
};
$size ||= "unknown";
if ($human) {
print (human_size($size));
} else {
print $size;
}
}
print "\n";
}
}
# The reverse of device name translation, see
# BLOCK DEVICE NAMING in guestfs(3).
sub canonicalize
{
local $_ = shift;
if (m{^/dev/[hv]d([a-z]+\d*)$}) {
return "/dev/sd$1";
}
$_;
}
# Convert a number of bytes to a human-readable number.
sub human_size
{
local $_ = shift;
$_ /= 1024; # blocks
if ($_ < 1024) {
sprintf "%dK", $_;
} elsif ($_ < 1024 * 1024) {
sprintf "%.1fM", ($_ / 1024);
} else {
sprintf "%.1fG", ($_ / 1024 / 1024);
}
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<guestfs(3)>,
L<guestfish(1)>,
L<virt-filesystems(1)>,
L<virt-list-filesystems(1)>,
L<virt-resize(1)>,
L<Sys::Guestfs(3)>,
L<Sys::Virt(3)>,
L<http://libguestfs.org/>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Richard W.M. Jones L<http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Red Hat Inc.