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2Persistent reservation managers
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4
5SCSI persistent reservations allow restricting access to block devices
6to specific initiators in a shared storage setup.  When implementing
7clustering of virtual machines, it is a common requirement for virtual
8machines to send persistent reservation SCSI commands.  However,
9the operating system restricts sending these commands to unprivileged
10programs because incorrect usage can disrupt regular operation of the
11storage fabric.
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13For this reason, QEMU's SCSI passthrough devices, ``scsi-block``
14and ``scsi-generic`` (both are only available on Linux) can delegate
15implementation of persistent reservations to a separate object,
16the "persistent reservation manager".  Only PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT and
17PERSISTENT RESERVE IN commands are passed to the persistent reservation
18manager object; other commands are processed by QEMU as usual.
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21Defining a persistent reservation manager
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23
24A persistent reservation manager is an instance of a subclass of the
25"pr-manager" QOM class.
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27Right now only one subclass is defined, ``pr-manager-helper``, which
28forwards the commands to an external privileged helper program
29over Unix sockets.  The helper program only allows sending persistent
30reservation commands to devices for which QEMU has a file descriptor,
31so that QEMU will not be able to effect persistent reservations
32unless it has access to both the socket and the device.
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34``pr-manager-helper`` has a single string property, ``path``, which
35accepts the path to the helper program's Unix socket.  For example,
36the following command line defines a ``pr-manager-helper`` object and
37attaches it to a SCSI passthrough device::
38
39      $ qemu-system-x86_64
40          -device virtio-scsi \
41          -object pr-manager-helper,id=helper0,path=/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock
42          -drive if=none,id=hd,driver=raw,file.filename=/dev/sdb,file.pr-manager=helper0
43          -device scsi-block,drive=hd
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45Alternatively, using ``-blockdev``::
46
47      $ qemu-system-x86_64
48          -device virtio-scsi \
49          -object pr-manager-helper,id=helper0,path=/var/run/qemu-pr-helper.sock
50          -blockdev node-name=hd,driver=raw,file.driver=host_device,file.filename=/dev/sdb,file.pr-manager=helper0
51          -device scsi-block,drive=hd
52
53You will also need to ensure that the helper program
54:command:`qemu-pr-helper` is running, and that it has been
55set up to use the same socket filename as your QEMU commandline
56specifies. See the qemu-pr-helper documentation or manpage for
57further details.
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60Multipath devices and persistent reservations
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62
63Proper support of persistent reservation for multipath devices requires
64communication with the multipath daemon, so that the reservation is
65registered and applied when a path is newly discovered or becomes online
66again.  :command:`qemu-pr-helper` can do this if the ``libmpathpersist``
67library was available on the system at build time.
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69As of August 2017, a reservation key must be specified in ``multipath.conf``
70for ``multipathd`` to check for persistent reservation for newly
71discovered paths or reinstated paths.  The attribute can be added
72to the ``defaults`` section or the ``multipaths`` section; for example::
73
74    multipaths {
75        multipath {
76            wwid   XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
77            alias      yellow
78            reservation_key  0x123abc
79        }
80    }
81
82Linking :program:`qemu-pr-helper` to ``libmpathpersist`` does not impede
83its usage on regular SCSI devices.
84