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lang: en
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layout: doc-full
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permalink: /doc/admin-api/
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redirect_from:
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- /doc/mgmt/
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- /doc/mgmt1/
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- /doc/mgmt-architecture/
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- /doc/admin-api-architecture/
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ref: 36
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title: Admin API
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---
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# Qubes OS Admin API
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## Goals
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The goals of the Admin API system is to provide a way for the user to manage
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the domains without direct access to dom0.
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Foreseen benefits include:
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- Ability to remotely manage the Qubes OS.
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- Possibility to create multi-user system, where different users are able to use
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different sets of domains, possibly overlapping. This would also require to
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have separate GUI domain.
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The API would be used by:
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- Qubes OS Manager (or any tools that would replace it)
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- CLI tools, when run from another VM (and possibly also from dom0)
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- remote management tools
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- any custom tools
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## Threat model
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TBD
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## Components
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![Admin API Architecture](/attachment/wiki/AdminAPI/admin-api-architecture.svg)
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A central entity in the Qubes Admin API system is a `qubesd` daemon, which
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holds information about all domains in the system and mediates all actions (like
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starting and stopping a qube) with `libvirtd`. The `qubesd` daemon also manages
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the `qubes.xml` file, which stores all persistent state information and
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dispatches events to extensions. Last but not least, `qubesd` is responsible for
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querying the RPC policy for qrexec daemon.
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The `qubesd` daemon may be accessed from other domains through a set of qrexec
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API calls called the "Admin API". This API is the intended
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management interface supported by the Qubes OS. The API is stable. When called,
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the RPC handler performs basic validation and forwards the request to the
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`qubesd` via UNIX domain socket. The socket API is private, unstable, and not
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yet documented.
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## The calls
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The API should be implemented as a set of qrexec calls. This is to make it easy
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to set the policy using current mechanism.
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| call | dest | argument | inside | return | note |
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| ------------------------------------- | --------- | --------- | ----------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | ---- |
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| `admin.vmclass.List` | `dom0` | - | - | `<class>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.List` | `dom0|<vm>` | - | - | `<name> class=<class> state=<state>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.Create.<class>` | `dom0` | template | `name=<name> label=<label>` | - |
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| `admin.vm.CreateInPool.<class>` | `dom0` | template | `name=<name> label=<label> `<br/>`pool=<pool> pool:<volume>=<pool>` | - | either use `pool=` to put all volumes there, <br/>or `pool:<volume>=` for individual volumes - both forms are not allowed at the same time
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| `admin.vm.CreateDisposable` | template | - | - | name | Create new DisposableVM, `template` is any AppVM with `dispvm_allowed` set to True, or `dom0` to use default defined in `default_dispvm` property of calling VM; VM created with this call will be automatically removed after its shutdown; the main difference from `admin.vm.Create.DispVM` is automatic (random) name generation.
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| `admin.vm.Remove` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.label.List` | `dom0` | - | - | `<property>\n` |
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| `admin.label.Create` | `dom0` | label | `0xRRGGBB` | - |
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| `admin.label.Get` | `dom0` | label | - | `0xRRGGBB` |
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| `admin.label.Index` | `dom0` | label | - | `<label-index>` |
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| `admin.label.Remove` | `dom0` | label | - | - |
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| `admin.property.List` | `dom0` | - | - | `<property>\n` |
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| `admin.property.Get` | `dom0` | property | - | `default={True|False} `<br/>`type={str|int|bool|vm|label|list} <value>` | Type `list` is added in R4.1. Values are of type `str` and each entry is suffixed with newline character.
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| `admin.property.GetAll` | `dom0` | - | - | `<property-name> <full-value-as-in-property.Get>\n` | Get all the properties in one call. Each property is returned on a separate line and use the same value encoding as property.Get method, with an exception that newlines are encoded as literal `\n` and literal `\` are encoded as `\\`.
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| `admin.property.GetDefault` | `dom0` | property | - | `type={str|int|bool|vm|label|list} <value>` | Type `list` is added in R4.1. Values are of type `str` and each entry is suffixed with newline character.
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| `admin.property.Help` | `dom0` | property | - | `help` |
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| `admin.property.HelpRst` | `dom0` | property | - | `help.rst` |
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| `admin.property.Reset` | `dom0` | property | - | - |
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| `admin.property.Set` | `dom0` | property | value | - |
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| `admin.vm.property.List` | vm | - | - | `<property>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.property.Get` | vm | property | - | `default={True|False} `<br/>`type={str|int|bool|vm|label|list} <value>` | Type `list` is added in R4.1. Each list entry is suffixed with a newline character.
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| `admin.vm.property.GetAll` | vm | - | - | `<property-name> <full-value-as-in-property.Get>\n` | Get all the properties in one call. Each property is returned on a separate line and use the same value encoding as property.Get method, with an exception that newlines are encoded as literal `\n` and literal `\` are encoded as `\\`.
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| `admin.vm.property.GetDefault` | vm | property | - | `type={str|int|bool|vm|label|type} <value>` | Type `list` is added in R4.1. Each list entry is suffixed with a newline character.
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| `admin.vm.property.Help` | vm | property | - | `help` |
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| `admin.vm.property.HelpRst` | vm | property | - | `help.rst` |
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| `admin.vm.property.Reset` | vm | property | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.property.Set` | vm | property | value | - |
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| `admin.vm.feature.List` | vm | - | - | `<feature>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.feature.Get` | vm | feature | - | value |
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| `admin.vm.feature.CheckWithTemplate` | vm | feature | - | value |
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| `admin.vm.feature.CheckWithNetvm` | vm | feature | - | value |
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| `admin.vm.feature.CheckWithAdminVM` | vm | feature | - | value |
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| `admin.vm.feature.CheckWithTemplateAndAdminVM`| vm | feature | - | value |
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| `admin.vm.feature.Remove` | vm | feature | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.feature.Set` | vm | feature | value | - |
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| `admin.vm.tag.List` | vm | - | - | `<tag>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.tag.Get` | vm | tag | - | `0` or `1` | retcode? |
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| `admin.vm.tag.Remove` | vm | tag | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.tag.Set` | vm | tag | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.firewall.Get` | vm | - | - | `<rule>\n` | rules syntax as in [firewall interface](/doc/vm-interface/#firewall-rules-in-4x) with addition of `expire=` and `comment=` options; `comment=` (if present) must be the last option
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| `admin.vm.firewall.Set` | vm | - | `<rule>\n` | - | set firewall rules, see `admin.vm.firewall.Get` for syntax
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| `admin.vm.firewall.Reload` | vm | - | - | - | force reload firewall without changing any rule
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| `admin.vm.device.<class>.Attach` | vm | device | options | - | `device` is in form `<backend-name>+<device-ident>` <br/>optional options given in `key=value` format, separated with spaces; <br/>options can include `persistent=True` to "persistently" attach the device (default is temporary)
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| `admin.vm.device.<class>.Detach` | vm | device | - | - | `device` is in form `<backend-name>+<device-ident>`
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| `admin.vm.device.<class>.Set.persistent`| vm | device | `True`\|`False` | - | `device` is in form `<backend-name>+<device-ident>`
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| `admin.vm.device.<class>.List` | vm | - | - | `<device> <options>\n` | options can include `persistent=True` for "persistently" attached devices (default is temporary)
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| `admin.vm.device.<class>.Available` | vm | device-ident | - | `<device-ident> <properties> description=<desc>\n` | optional service argument may be used to get info about a single device, <br/>optional (device class specific) properties are in `key=value` form, <br/>`description` must be the last one and is the only one allowed to contain spaces
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| `admin.pool.List` | `dom0` | - | - | `<pool>\n` |
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| `admin.pool.ListDrivers` | `dom0` | - | - | `<pool-driver> <property> ...\n` | Properties allowed in `admin.pool.Add`
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| `admin.pool.Info` | `dom0` | pool | - | `<property>=<value>\n` |
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| `admin.pool.Add` | `dom0` | driver | `<property>=<value>\n` | - |
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| `admin.pool.Set.revisions_to_keep` | `dom0` | pool | `<value>` | - |
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| `admin.pool.Remove` | `dom0` | pool | - | - |
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| `admin.pool.volume.List` | `dom0` | pool | - | volume id |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Info` | `dom0` | pool | vid | `<property>=<value>\n` |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Set.revisions_to_keep`| `dom0` | pool | `<vid> <value>` | - |
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| `admin.pool.volume.ListSnapshots` | `dom0` | pool | vid | `<snapshot>\n` |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Snapshot` | `dom0` | pool | vid | snapshot |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Revert` | `dom0` | pool | `<vid> <snapshot>` | - |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Resize` | `dom0` | pool | `<vid> <size_in_bytes>` | - |
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| `admin.pool.volume.Import` | `dom0` | pool | `<vid>\n<raw volume data>` | - |
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| `admin.pool.volume.CloneFrom` | `dom0` | pool | vid | token, to be used in `admin.pool.volume.CloneTo` | obtain a token to copy volume `vid` in `pool`;<br/>the token is one time use only, it's invalidated by `admin.pool.volume.CloneTo`, even if the operation fails |
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| `admin.pool.volume.CloneTo` | `dom0` | pool | `<vid> <token>` | - | copy volume pointed by a token to volume `vid` in `pool` |
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| `admin.vm.volume.List` | vm | - | - | `<volume>\n` | `<volume>` is per-VM volume name (`root`, `private`, etc), `<vid>` is pool-unique volume id
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| `admin.vm.volume.Info` | vm | volume | - | `<property>=<value>\n` |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Set.revisions_to_keep`| vm | volume | value | - |
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| `admin.vm.volume.ListSnapshots` | vm | volume | - | snapshot | duplicate of `admin.pool.volume.`, but with other call params |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Snapshot` | vm | volume | - | snapshot | id. |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Revert` | vm | volume | snapshot | - | id. |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Resize` | vm | volume | size_in_bytes | - | id. |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Import` | vm | volume | raw volume data | - | id. |
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| `admin.vm.volume.ImportWithSize` | vm | volume | `<size_in_bytes>\n<raw volume data>` | - | new version of `admin.vm.volume.Import`, allows new volume to be different size |
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| `admin.vm.volume.Clear` | vm | volume | - | - | clear contents of volume |
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| `admin.vm.volume.CloneFrom` | vm | volume | - | token, to be used in `admin.vm.volume.CloneTo` | obtain a token to copy `volume` of `vm`;<br/>the token is one time use only, it's invalidated by `admin.vm.volume.CloneTo`, even if the operation fails |
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| `admin.vm.volume.CloneTo` | vm | volume | token, obtained with `admin.vm.volume.CloneFrom` | - | copy volume pointed by a token to `volume` of `vm` |
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| `admin.vm.Start` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.Shutdown` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.Pause` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.Unpause` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.vm.Kill` | vm | - | - | - |
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| `admin.backup.Execute` | `dom0` | config id | - | - | config in `/etc/qubes/backup/<id>.conf`, only one backup operation of given `config id` can be running at once |
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| `admin.backup.Info` | `dom0` | config id | - | backup info | info what would be included in the backup
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| `admin.backup.Cancel` | `dom0` | config id | - | - | cancel running backup operation
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| `admin.Events` | `dom0|vm` | - | - | events |
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| `admin.vm.Stats` | `dom0|vm` | - | - | `vm-stats` events, see below | emit VM statistics (CPU, memory usage) in form of events
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Volume properties:
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- `pool`
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- `vid`
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- `size`
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- `usage`
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- `rw`
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- `source`
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- `save_on_stop`
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- `snap_on_start`
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- `revisions_to_keep`
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- `is_outdated`
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Method `admin.vm.Stats` returns `vm-stats` events every `stats_interval` seconds, for every running VM. Parameters of `vm-stats` events:
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- `memory_kb` - memory usage in kB
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- `cpu_time` - absolute CPU time (in milliseconds) spent by the VM since its startup, normalized for one CPU
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- `cpu_usage` - CPU usage in percents
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## Returned messages
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First byte of a message is a message type. This is 8 bit non-zero integer.
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Values start at 0x30 (48, `'0'`, zero digit in ASCII) for readability in hexdump.
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Next byte must be 0x00 (a separator).
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This alternatively can be thought of as zero-terminated string containing
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single ASCII digit.
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### OK (0)
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```
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30 00 <content>
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```
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Server will close the connection after delivering single message.
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### EVENT (1)
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```
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31 00 <subject> 00 <event> 00 ( <key> 00 <value> 00 )* 00
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```
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Events are returned as stream of messages in selected API calls. Normally server
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will not close the connection.
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A method yielding events will not ever return a `OK` or `EXCEPTION` message.
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When calling such method, it will produce an artificial event
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`connection-established` just after connection, to help avoiding race
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conditions during event handler registration.
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### EXCEPTION (2)
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```
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32 00 <type> 00 ( <traceback> )? 00 <format string> 00 ( <field> 00 )*
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```
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Server will close the connection.
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Traceback may be empty, can be enabled server-side as part of debug mode.
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Delimiting zero-byte is always present.
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Fields are should substituted into `%`-style format string, possibly after
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client-side translation, to form final message to be displayed unto user. Server
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does not by itself support translation.
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## Tags
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The tags provided can be used to write custom policies. They are not used in
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a default Qubes OS installation. However, they are created anyway.
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- `created-by-<vm>` — Created in an extension to qubesd at the
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moment of creation of the VM. Cannot be changed via API, which is also
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enforced by this extension.
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- `managed-by-<vm>` — Can be used for the same purpose, but it is
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not created automatically, nor is it forbidden to set or reset this tag.
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## Backup profile
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Backup-related calls do not allow (yet) to specify what should be included in
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the backup. This needs to be configured separately in dom0, with a backup
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profile, stored in `/etc/qubes/backup/<profile>.conf`. The file use yaml syntax
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and have following settings:
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- `include` - list of VMs to include, can also contains tags using
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`$tag:some-tag` syntax or all VMs of given type using `$type:AppVM`, known
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from qrexec policy
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- `exclude` - list of VMs to exclude, after evaluating `include` setting
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- `destination_vm` - VM to which the backup should be send
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- `destination_path` - path to which backup should be written in
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`destination_vm`. This setting is given to `qubes.Backup` service and
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technically it's up to it how to interpret it. In current implementation it is
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interpreted as a directory where a new file should be written (with a name
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based on the current timestamp), or a command where the backup should
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be piped to
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- `compression` - should the backup be compressed (default: True)? The value can be either
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`False` or `True` for default compression, or a compression command (needs to
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accept `-d` argument for decompression)
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- `passphrase_text` - passphrase used to encrypt and integrity protect the backup
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- `passphrase_vm` - VM which should be asked what backup passphrase should be
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used. The asking is performed using `qubes.BackupPassphrase+profile_name`
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service, which is expected to output chosen passphrase to its stdout. Empty
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output cancel the backup operation. This service can be used either to ask
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the user interactively, or to have some automated passphrase handling (for
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example: generate randomly, then encrypt with a public key and send
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somewhere)
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Not all settings needs to be set.
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Example backup profile:
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```yaml
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# Backup only selected VMs
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include:
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- work
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- personal
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- vault
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- banking
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# Store the backup on external disk
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destination_vm: sys-usb
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destination_path: /media/my-backup-disk
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# Use static passphrase
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passphrase_text: "My$Very!@Strong23Passphrase"
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```
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And slightly more advanced one:
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```yaml
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# Include all VMs with a few exceptions
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include:
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- $type:AppVM
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- $type:TemplateVM
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- $type:StandaloneVM
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exclude:
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- untrusted
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- $tag:do-not-backup
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# parallel gzip for faster backup
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compression: pigz
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# ask 'vault' VM for the backup passphrase
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passphrase_vm: vault
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# send the (encrypted) backup directly to remote server
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destination_vm: sys-net
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destination_path: ncftpput -u my-ftp-username -p my-ftp-pass -c my-ftp-server /directory/for/backups
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```
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## General notes
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- there is no provision for `qvm-run`, but there already exists `qubes.VMShell` call
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- generally actions `*.List` return a list of objects and have "object
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identifier" as first word in a row. Such action can be also called with "object
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identifier" in argument to get only a single entry (in the same format).
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- closing qrexec connection normally does _not_ interrupt running operation; this is important to avoid leaving the system in inconsistent state
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- actual operation starts only after caller send all the parameters (including a payload), signaled by sending EOF mark; there is no support for interactive protocols, to keep the protocol reasonable simple
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## Policy admin API
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There is also an API to view and update [Qubes RPC policy files](/doc/qrexec) in dom0. All of the following calls have dom0 as destination:
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| call | argument | inside | return |
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| ---------------------------------------------- | ---- | -------------------- | ----------------------- |
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| `policy.List` <br> `policy.include.List` | - | - | `<name1>\n<name2>\n...` |
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| `policy.Get` <br> `policy.include.Get` | name | - | `<token>\n<content>` |
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| `policy.Replace` <br> `policy.include.Replace` | name | `<token>\n<content>` | - |
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| `policy.Remove` <br> `policy.include.Remove` | name | `<token>` | - |
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The `policy.*` calls refer to main policy files (`/etc/qubes/policy.d/`), and
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the `policy.include.*` calls refer to the include directory
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(`/etc/qubes/policy.d/include/`). The `.policy` extension for files in the main
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directory is always omitted.
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The responses do not follow admin API protocol, but signal error using an exit
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code and a message on stdout.
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The changes are validated before saving, so that the policy cannot end up in an
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invalid state (e.g. syntax error, missing include file).
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In addition, there is a mechanism to prevent concurrent modifications of the policy files:
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- A `*.Get` call returns a file along with a *token* (currently implemented as
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a hash of the file).
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- When calling `Replace` or `Remove`, you need to include the current token as
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first line. If the token does not match, the modification will fail.
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- When adding a new file using `Replace`, pass `new` as token. This will ensure
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that the file does not exist before adding.
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- To skip the check, pass `any` as token.
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## TODO
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- notifications
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- how to constrain the events?
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- how to pass the parameters? maybe XML, since this is trusted anyway and
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parser may be complicated
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- how to constrain the possible values for `admin.vm.property.Set` etc, like
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"you can change `netvm`, but you have to pick from this set"; this currently
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can be done by writing an extension
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- a call for executing `*.desktop` file from `/usr/share/applications`, for use
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with appmenus without giving access to `qubes.VMShell`; currently this can be
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done by writing custom qrexec calls
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- maybe some generator for `.desktop` for appmenus, which would wrap calls in
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`qrexec-client-vm`
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