Mimic
The Mimic Xen host is capable of efficiently running a number of virtual machines. If you are reinstalling over an existing host, then you will first need to backup
- the Xen domains’ disk images,
- the Xen domains’ configurations,
- data on partitions that are passed through to Xen domains (e.g., using
rsync --inplace --delete -aHA * /BACKUP-DISK-MOUNT-POINT
), /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/*
, and- a public SSH key.
To ensure a GPT partition label, even on disks less than 2 GB, provide the inst.gpt
argument to the Fedora installer’s boot process. Set aside partitions for any virtual machines that will require direct disk access; I used the following scheme:
Partition | Type | Mount point | Name | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BIOS boot | n/a | n/a | 1,024 KiB |
2 | Standard/ext4 | /boot | boot | 1,024 MiB |
3 | btrfs (single subvolume) | / | root | 200 GiB |
4 | Standard/ext4 | n/a | herald | 1.25 TiB |
5 | Standard/ext4 | n/a | golem | Remaining space |
Perform a minimal Fedora install on the computer. After finishing the install, complete the following steps:
- Review the host’s BIOS/firmware menu to ensure its virtualization instructions are active.
- Add
nomodeset
to the kernel’s command-line arguments if necessary (/etc/default/grub
). - During the Fedora install:
- Set the hostname to
mimic.flyn.org
. - Activate the
root
account, and set its password. - Select the minimal install package set.
- Set the timezone.
- Layout the disk as described above, taking care to ensure the partition numbers are assigned as indicated.
- Set the hostname to
- Remove the firewalld-filesystem and firewalld packages.
- Run
dnf update
. - Install Xen, syslog-ng, net-tools, and the network bridge utilities:
dnf install xen grub2-efi-modules syslog-ng net-tools bridge-utils
. - Deactivate resolved with
systemctl disable systemd-resolved
andsystemctl stop systemd-resolved
. - Install a public SSH key, deactivate password-based SSH logins, and run
systemctl restart sshd
. - Configure syslog-ng (replace the host names that use
example.com
):- Generate an internal-CA-signed certificate for
mimic.example.com
. - Place the CA certificate at
/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/ca.cert
. - Identify the CA certificate’s hash by running
openssl x509 -hash -noout -in ca.cert
. - Link
ca.cert
to hash.0
, where hash is the value from the previous step. - Place the host’s certificate and private key in
/etc/pki/syslog-ng/
. - Restrict the permissions on the private key.
- Write the following to
/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
(replace the host names that useexample.com
):
- Generate an internal-CA-signed certificate for
@version: 3.35
@include "scl.conf"
options {
flush_lines (0);
time_reopen (10);
log_fifo_size (1000);
chain_hostnames (off);
use_dns (no);
use_fqdn (no);
create_dirs (no);
keep_hostname (yes);
};
source s_sys {
system();
internal();
};
destination d_cons { file("/dev/console"); };
destination d_mesg { file("/var/log/messages"); };
destination d_auth { file("/var/log/secure"); };
destination d_mail { file("/var/log/maillog" flush_lines(10)); };
destination d_spol { file("/var/log/spooler"); };
destination d_boot { file("/var/log/boot.log"); };
destination d_cron { file("/var/log/cron"); };
destination d_kern { file("/var/log/kern"); };
destination d_mlal { usertty("*"); };
destination d_net {
syslog("logserver.example.com" port(6514)
transport("tls")
tls(
ca-dir("/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors")
cert-file("/etc/pki/syslog-ng/mimic.flyn.org.cert")
key-file("/etc/pki/syslog-ng/mimic.flyn.org.key")
)
);
};
filter f_kernel { facility(kern); };
filter f_default { level(info..emerg) and not (facility(mail) or facility(authpriv) or facility(cron)); };
filter f_auth { facility(authpriv); };
filter f_mail { facility(mail); };
filter f_emergency { level(emerg); };
filter f_news { facility(uucp) or (facility(news) and level(crit..emerg)); };
filter f_boot { facility(local7); };
filter f_cron { facility(cron); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_kernel); destination(d_net); destination(d_kern); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_default); destination(d_net); destination(d_mesg); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_auth); destination(d_net); destination(d_auth); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_mail); destination(d_net); destination(d_mail); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_emergency); destination(d_net); destination(d_mlal); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_news); destination(d_net); destination(d_spol); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_boot); destination(d_net); destination(d_boot); };
log { source(s_sys); filter(f_cron); destination(d_net); destination(d_cron); };
@include "/etc/syslog-ng/conf.d/*.conf"
- Configure a Xen network bridge device for each network interface on Mimic; for example
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/xenbr0.nmconnection
(replace xenbr0 and XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX, and set method to auto if you would like to assign an IP address):
[connection]
id=xenbr0
uuid=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
type=bridge
interface-name=xenbr0
[bridge]
stp=false
[ipv4]
method=link-local
[ipv6]
dhcp-duid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
method=link-local
Ensure this file is owned by root and bears the permissions 0600.
- Configure each network interface on Mimic; for example
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/bridge-slave-eno1.nmconnection
(replace eno1, XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX, and xenbr0):
[connection]
id=bridge-slave-eno1
uuid=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
type=ethernet
interface-name=eno1
master=xenbr0
slave-type=bridge
Ensure this file is owned by root and bears the permissions 0600.
- Place Xen guest configurations in
/etc/xen
, create links to/etc/xen/auto
, and place guest disk images in/var/lib/xen/images
. Here is an example guest configuration which boots an OpenWrt installation (replace guest and xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx):
name = "guest"
memory = 1024
vcpus = 1
builder = "hvm"
vif = [ "model=e1000,script=vif-bridge,bridge=xenbr1,mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" ]
disk = [
"tap2:tapdisk:aio:/var/lib/xen/images/guest-openwrt-15.05.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img,xvda,w",
"tap2:qcow:/var/lib/xen/images/guest-data.qcow,xvdb,w"
]
serial = "pty"
- Allow
xenstored
to run under SELinux’s policy by runningsetsebool -P domain_can_mmap_files=true
. - Ensure the Xen hypervisor is the default boot selection:
grub2-set-default "Fedora, with Xen hypervisor"
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
- Optionally restore the backed up data from the previous install.