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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Trouble managing ports from the command line Post 302840185 by syregnar86 on Monday 5th of August 2013 01:23:04 AM
Old 08-05-2013
Trouble managing ports from the command line

What are the commands to manage ports from my command line.

Example:

Opening Ports, Closing Ports, Viewing their status, etc.

I am having a hard time finding this answer. I'm trying to trouble shoot some networking problems and it would be very helpful if I could just do this from the command line.
 

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STAPVIRT(1)						      General Commands Manual						       STAPVIRT(1)

NAME
stapvirt - prepare libvirt domains for systemtap probing SYNOPSIS
stapvirt [-c URI] [-d PATH] [-v] COMMAND ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION
The stapvirt program can be used to add ports to domains managed by libvirt (see <http://libvirt.org/>). These ports can then be used by stap to run scripts inside the domains (see the '--remote' option in stap(1) for more information). Starting from libvirt v1.1.1 and QEMU v0.10.0, SystemTap ports can be hotplugged and thus domains do not require any preparation using stapvirt. The 'query' command can be used to determine whether hotplugging is supported. If hotplugging is not supported, then ports must be added to the definition of the domain using the 'port-add' command. These ports can later be removed using the 'port-remove' command. Note that there can only be as many simultaneous stap sessions as there are ports. OPTIONS
The following options are supported. Any other option prints a short help message. -c URI Specify the libvirt driver URI to which to connect (e.g. 'qemu:///system'). The default value is NULL, which indicates to libvirt to connect to the default driver. See the page at <http://libvirt.org/uri.html> for supported values. -d PATH Specify the directory in which UNIX sockets should be created when SystemTap ports are added. The default directory is '/var/lib/libvirt/qemu'. -v Increase verbosity. This option may be repeated for more verbosity. COMMANDS
The following commands are recognized by stapvirt. Any other command prints a short help message. help Display the help message. list List available domains. port-add DOMAIN Add a permanent SystemTap port to the domain's definition. If the domain is currently running, it must be restarted before changes take effect. port-list DOMAIN List the UNIX socket paths of the permanent SystemTap ports in the domain's definition. port-remove DOMAIN Remove a permanent SystemTap port from the domain's definition. If the domain is currently running, it must be restarted before changes take effect. query DOMAIN Display the following information about the domain: its name, its UUID, its state, the number of permanent SystemTap ports in- stalled, and whether hotplugging is supported. TUTORIAL
This tutorial will help you get started with stapvirt. Let's start by listing all the privileged domains on the machine with the list com- mand: $ stapvirt -c 'qemu:///system' list Available domains on URI 'qemu:///system': ID State Type Name 2 running persistent TestVM Note that we specified the libvirt URI using the -c switch. Otherwise libvirt might have defaulted to e.g. 'qemu:///session'. Rather than typing the URI everytime, it might be easier to instead set the LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI environment variable and omit the -c switch. Note that this is a libvirt functionality (see <libvirt.org/uri.html> for more details). The list command indicates that we have a running domain named 'TestVM' with ID 2. Let's use the query command to retrieve more informa- tion: $ stapvirt query TestVM # by name $ stapvirt query 2 # by ID Name: TestVM UUID: 905951c0-fa4f-409b-079c-c91ddda27028 State: running ID: 2 Type: persistent Permanent Ports: 0 Hotplugging: not supported The query command gives us some basic information about the domain, such as its name, UUID, and state. More importantly, it gives us two pieces of information: the number of permanent ports installed, and whether hotplugging is supported. Technically, hotplugging support de- pends on libvirt and qemu, and is not related to the domain in itself. If hotplugging were supported, we could stop here and run stap directly. Since in our case hotplugging is not supported, we need to add SystemTap ports. To do this, we use the port-add command: $ stapvirt port-add TestVM Added new port org.systemtap.stapsh.0 The domain must be restarted before changes take effect. We can confirm that a port was added by running the query command again: $ stapvirt query TestVM ... Permanent Ports: 1 Hotplugging: not supported It now indicates that there is 1 permanent port. We can also use the port-list command to know exactly where the port will be created: $ stapvirt port-list TestVM /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/TestVM.org.systemtap.stapsh.0.sock After stopping and restarting the domain, we are now ready to use the port with stap: $ stap -e 'probe begin { printf("Hello from TestVM! "); exit() }' --remote=libvirt://TestVM Hello from TestVM! Finally, if we'd like to remove the port, we can use the port-remove command: $ stapvirt port-remove TestVM Removed port org.systemtap.stapsh.0 The domain must be restarted before changes take effect. And that's all there is to it! SEE ALSO
stap(1) BUGS
Use the Bugzilla link of the project web page or our mailing list. http://sourceware.org/systemtap/,<systemtap@sourceware.org>. STAPVIRT(1)
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