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This adds a new tool call virt-tar which is a general purpose archive and uploading tool. It doesn't add any functionality which wasn't previously possible using guestfish, but makes it simpler to access for some users. Examples: virt-tar -zx myguest /home home.tar.gz virt-tar -zu myguest uploadstuff.tar.gz /tmp
289 lines
7.5 KiB
Perl
Executable File
289 lines
7.5 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# virt-tar
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use Sys::Guestfs;
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use Sys::Guestfs::Lib qw(open_guest get_partitions resolve_windows_path
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inspect_all_partitions inspect_partition
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inspect_operating_systems mount_operating_system);
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use Pod::Usage;
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use Getopt::Long;
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use File::Temp qw/tempfile/;
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use Locale::TextDomain 'libguestfs';
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=encoding utf8
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=head1 NAME
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virt-tar - Extract or upload files to a virtual machine
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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virt-tar [--options] -x domname directory tarball
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virt-tar [--options] -u domname tarball directory
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virt-tar [--options] disk.img [disk.img ...] -x directory tarball
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virt-tar [--options] disk.img [disk.img ...] -u tarball directory
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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Download C</home> from the VM into a local tarball:
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virt-tar -x domname /home home.tar
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virt-tar -zx domname /home home.tar.gz
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Upload a local tarball and unpack it inside C</tmp> in the VM:
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virt-tar -u domname uploadstuff.tar /tmp
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virt-tar -zu domname uploadstuff.tar.gz /tmp
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=head1 WARNING
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You must I<not> use C<virt-tar> with the C<-u> option (upload) on live
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virtual machines. If you do this, you risk disk corruption in the VM.
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C<virt-tar> tries to stop you from doing this, but doesn't catch all
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cases.
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You can use C<-x> (extract) on live virtual machines, but you might
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get inconsistent results or errors if there is filesystem activity
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inside the VM. If the live VM is synched and quiescent, then
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C<virt-tar> will usually work, but the only way to guarantee
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consistent results is if the virtual machine is shut down.
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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C<virt-tar> is a general purpose archive tool for downloading and
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uploading parts of a guest filesystem. There are many possibilities:
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making backups, uploading data files, snooping on guest activity,
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fixing or customizing guests, etc.
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If you want to just view a single file, use L<virt-cat(1)>. If you
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just want to edit a single file, use L<virt-edit(1)>. For more
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complex cases you should look at the L<guestfish(1)> tool.
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There are two modes of operation: C<-x> (eXtract) downloads a
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directory and its contents (recursively) from the virtual machine into
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a local tarball. C<-u> uploads from a local tarball, unpacking it
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into a directory inside the virtual machine. You cannot use these two
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options together.
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In addition, you may need to use the C<-z> (gZip) option to enable
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compression. When uploading, you have to specify C<-z> if the upload
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file is compressed because virt-tar won't detect this on its own.
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C<virt-tar> can only handle tar (optionally gzipped) format tarballs.
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For example it cannot do PKZip files or bzip2 compression. If you
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want that then you'll have to rebuild the tarballs yourself. (This is
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a limitation of the L<libguestfs(3)> API).
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=cut
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my $help;
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=item B<--help>
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Display brief help.
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=cut
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my $version;
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=item B<--version>
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Display version number and exit.
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=cut
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my $uri;
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=item B<--connect URI> | B<-c URI>
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If using libvirt, connect to the given I<URI>. If omitted, then we
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connect to the default libvirt hypervisor.
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If you specify guest block devices directly, then libvirt is not used
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at all.
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=cut
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my $mode;
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=item B<-x> | B<--extract> | B<--download>
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=item B<-u> | B<--upload>
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Use C<-x> to extract (download) a directory from a virtual machine
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to a local tarball.
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Use C<-u> to upload and unpack from a local tarball into a virtual
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machine. Please read the L</WARNING> section above before using this
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option.
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You must specify exactly one of these options.
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=cut
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my $gzip;
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=item B<-z> | B<--gzip>
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Specify that the input or output tarball is gzip-compressed.
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=back
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=cut
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sub set_mode_x
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{
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die __"virt-tar: extract/upload mode specified twice on the command line\n"
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if $mode;
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$mode = "x";
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}
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sub set_mode_u
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{
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die __"virt-tar: extract/upload mode specified twice on the command line\n"
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if $mode;
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$mode = "u";
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}
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Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
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GetOptions ("help|?" => \$help,
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"version" => \$version,
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"connect|c=s" => \$uri,
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"extract|download|x" => \&set_mode_x,
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"upload|u" => \&set_mode_u,
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"gzip|z" => \$gzip,
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) or pod2usage (2);
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pod2usage (1) if $help;
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if ($version) {
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my $g = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
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my %h = $g->version ();
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print "$h{major}.$h{minor}.$h{release}$h{extra}\n";
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exit
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}
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pod2usage (__"virt-tar: no image, VM names, directory or filename given")
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if @ARGV <= 2;
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die __"virt-tar: either -x or -u must be specified on the command line\n"
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unless $mode;
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# Note: 'pop' reads arguments right to left.
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my ($tarball, $directory);
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if ($mode eq "x") {
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$tarball = pop @ARGV;
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$directory = pop @ARGV;
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} else { # $mode eq "u"
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$directory = pop @ARGV;
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$tarball = pop @ARGV;
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die __"virt-tar: $tarball: file not found\n" unless -f $tarball;
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}
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die __"virt-tar: $directory: directory name must start with '/' character\n"
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unless substr ($directory, 0, 1) eq "/";
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my @args = (\@ARGV);
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push @args, address => $uri if $uri;
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push @args, rw => 1 if $mode eq "u";
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my $g = open_guest (@args);
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$g->launch ();
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# List of possible filesystems.
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my @partitions = get_partitions ($g);
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# Now query each one to build up a picture of what's in it.
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my %fses =
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inspect_all_partitions ($g, \@partitions,
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use_windows_registry => 0);
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my $oses = inspect_operating_systems ($g, \%fses);
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my @roots = keys %$oses;
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die __"no root device found in this operating system image\n" if @roots == 0;
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die __"multiboot operating systems are not supported by virt-tar\n" if @roots > 1;
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my $root_dev = $roots[0];
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my $os = $oses->{$root_dev};
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mount_operating_system ($g, $os, $mode eq "u" ? 0 : 1);
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# Do the tar command.
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if ($mode eq "x") {
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if ($gzip) {
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$g->tgz_out ($directory, $tarball);
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} else {
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$g->tar_out ($directory, $tarball);
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}
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} else { # mode eq "u"
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if ($gzip) {
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$g->tgz_in ($tarball, $directory);
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} else {
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$g->tar_in ($tarball, $directory);
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}
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}
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$g->sync ();
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$g->umount_all ();
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undef $g;
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exit 0;
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<guestfs(3)>,
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L<guestfish(1)>,
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L<virt-cat(1)>,
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L<virt-edit(1)>,
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L<Sys::Guestfs(3)>,
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L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)>,
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L<Sys::Virt(3)>,
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L<http://libguestfs.org/>.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Richard W.M. Jones L<http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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