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       qemu-ga-ref - QEMU Guest Agent Protocol Reference

       This manual describes the commands supported by the QEMU Guest Agent Protocol.

       For locating  a particular item, please see the QGA Index.

       The following notation is used in examples:

          Example:

              -> ... text sent by client (commands) ...
              <- ... text sent by server (command responses and events) ...

       Example  text  is  formatted for readability.  However, in real protocol usage, its commonly emitted as a
       single line.

       Please refer to the QEMU Machine Protocol Specification for the general format  of  commands,  responses,
       and events.

       Command guest-sync-delimited (Since: 1.1)
              Echo  back  a  unique  integer  value,  and prepend to response a leading sentinel byte (0xFF) the
              client can check scan for.

              This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the wire to ensure the stream is  in  sync
              and  doesn't  contain stale data from previous client.  It must be issued upon initial connection,
              and after any client-side timeouts (including timeouts on receiving a response to this command).

              After issuing this request, all guest  agent  responses  should  be  ignored  until  the  response
              containing  the  unique  integer  value  the  client  passed in is returned.  Receival of the 0xFF
              sentinel byte must be handled as an indication  that  the  client's  lexer/tokenizer/parser  state
              should  be  flushed/reset  in  preparation  for reliably receiving the subsequent response.  As an
              optimization, clients may opt to ignore all data until a sentinel  value  is  receiving  to  avoid
              unnecessary processing of stale data.

              Similarly,  clients should also precede this request with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent
              flushes any partially read JSON data from a previous client connection.

              Argumentsid (int) -- randomly generated 64-bit integer

              Return int -- The unique integer id passed in by the client

       Command guest-sync (Since: 0.15.0)
              Echo back a unique integer value

              This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the wire to ensure the stream is  in  sync
              and  doesn't contain stale data from previous client.  All guest agent responses should be ignored
              until the provided unique integer value is returned, and it is up to the client  to  handle  stale
              whole or partially-delivered JSON text in such a way that this response can be obtained.

              In  cases where a partial stale response was previously received by the client, this cannot always
              be  done   reliably.    One   particular   scenario   being   if   qemu-ga   responses   are   fed
              character-by-character into a JSON parser.  In these situations, using guest-sync-delimited may be
              optimal.

              For  clients that fetch responses line by line and convert them to JSON objects, guest-sync should
              be sufficient, but note that in cases where the channel is dirty  some  attempts  at  parsing  the
              response may result in a parser error.

              Such  clients  should  also  precede  this  command  with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent
              flushes any partially read JSON data from a previous session.

              Argumentsid (int) -- randomly generated 64-bit integer

              Return int -- The unique integer id passed in by the client

       Command guest-ping (Since: 0.15.0)
              Ping the guest agent, a non-error return implies success

       Command guest-get-time (Since: 1.5)
              Get the information about guest's System Time relative to the Epoch of 1970-01-01 in UTC.

              Return int -- Time in nanoseconds.

       Command guest-set-time (Since: 1.5)
              Set guest time.

              When a guest is paused or migrated to a file then loaded from that file, the guest OS has no  idea
              that there was a big gap in the time.  Depending on how long the gap was, NTP might not be able to
              resynchronize the guest.

              This  command  tries  to  set guest's System Time to the given value, then sets the Hardware Clock
              (RTC) to the current System Time.  This will make it easier for a guest to  resynchronize  without
              waiting for NTP. If no time is specified, then the time to set is read from RTC. However, this may
              not  be supported on all platforms (i.e.  Windows). If that's the case users are advised to always
              pass a value.

              Argumentstime (int, optional) -- time of nanoseconds, relative to the Epoch of 1970-01-01 in UTC.

       Object GuestAgentCommandInfo (Since: 1.1.0)
              Information about guest agent commands.

              Membersname (string) -- name of the command

                     • enabled (boolean) -- whether command is currently enabled by guest admin

                     • success-response (boolean) -- whether command returns a response on success (since 1.7)

       Object GuestAgentInfo (Since: 0.15.0)
              Information about guest agent.

              Membersversion (string) -- guest agent version

                     • supported_commands ([GuestAgentCommandInfo]) -- Information about guest agent commands

       Command guest-info (Since: 0.15.0)
              Get some information about the guest agent.

              Return GuestAgentInfo -- GuestAgentInfo

       Command guest-shutdown (Since: 0.15.0)
              Initiate guest-activated shutdown.  Note: this  is  an  asynchronous  shutdown  request,  with  no
              guarantee of successful shutdown.

              Argumentsmode (string, optional) -- "halt", "powerdown" (default), or "reboot"

              This  command  does  NOT  return  a response on success.  Success condition is indicated by the VM
              exiting with a zero exit status or, when running with --no-shutdown, by issuing  the  query-status
              QMP command to confirm the VM status is "shutdown".

       Command guest-file-open (Since: 0.15.0)
              Open a file in the guest and retrieve a file handle for it

              Argumentspath (string) -- Full path to the file in the guest to open.

                     • mode (string, optional) -- open mode, as per fopen(), "r" is the default.

              Return int -- Guest file handle

       Command guest-file-close (Since: 0.15.0)
              Close an open file in the guest

              Argumentshandle (int) -- filehandle returned by guest-file-open

       Object GuestFileRead (Since: 0.15.0)
              Result of guest agent file-read operation

              Memberscount (int) -- number of bytes read (note: count is before base64-encoding is applied)

                     • buf-b64 (string) -- base64-encoded bytes read

                     • eof (boolean) -- whether EOF was encountered during read operation.

       Command guest-file-read (Since: 0.15.0)
              Read  from  an  open file in the guest.  Data will be base64-encoded.  As this command is just for
              limited, ad-hoc debugging, such as log file access, the number of bytes to read is limited  to  48
              MB.

              Argumentshandle (int) -- filehandle returned by guest-file-open

                     • count  (int,  optional)  --  maximum  number of bytes to read (default is 4KB, maximum is
                       48MB)

              Return GuestFileRead -- GuestFileRead

       Object GuestFileWrite (Since: 0.15.0)
              Result of guest agent file-write operation

              Memberscount (int) -- number of bytes written  (note:  count  is  actual  bytes  written,  after
                       base64-decoding of provided buffer)

                     • eof (boolean) -- whether EOF was encountered during write operation.

       Command guest-file-write (Since: 0.15.0)
              Write to an open file in the guest.

              Argumentshandle (int) -- filehandle returned by guest-file-open

                     • buf-b64 (string) -- base64-encoded string representing data to be written

                     • count  (int,  optional) -- bytes to write (actual bytes, after base64-decode), default is
                       all content in buf-b64 buffer after base64 decoding

              Return GuestFileWrite -- GuestFileWrite

       Object GuestFileSeek (Since: 0.15.0)
              Result of guest agent file-seek operation

              Membersposition (int) -- current file position

                     • eof (boolean) -- whether EOF was encountered during file seek

       Enum QGASeek (Since: 2.6)
              Symbolic names for use in guest-file-seek

              Valuesset -- Set to the specified offset (same effect as 'whence':0)

                     • cur -- Add offset to the current location (same effect as 'whence':1)

                     • end -- Add offset to the end of the file (same effect as 'whence':2)

       Alternate GuestFileWhence (Since: 2.6)
              Controls the meaning of offset to guest-file-seek.

              Alternativesvalue (int) -- Integral value (0 for set, 1 for cur, 2 for end), available for historical
                       reasons, and might differ from the host's or guest's SEEK_* values (since: 0.15)

                     • name (QGASeek) -- Symbolic name, and preferred interface

       Command guest-file-seek (Since: 0.15.0)
              Seek to a position in the file, as with fseek(), and return the current file  position  afterward.
              Also encapsulates ftell()'s functionality, with offset=0 and whence=1.

              Argumentshandle (int) -- filehandle returned by guest-file-open

                     • offset (int) -- bytes to skip over in the file stream

                     • whence (GuestFileWhence) -- Symbolic or numeric code for interpreting offset

              Return GuestFileSeek -- GuestFileSeek

       Command guest-file-flush (Since: 0.15.0)
              Write file changes buffered in userspace to disk/kernel buffers

              Argumentshandle (int) -- filehandle returned by guest-file-open

       Enum GuestFsfreezeStatus (Since: 0.15.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSFREEZE

              An enumeration of filesystem freeze states

              Valuesthawed -- filesystems thawed/unfrozen

                     • frozen -- all non-network guest filesystems frozen

       Command guest-fsfreeze-status (Since: 0.15.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSFREEZE

              Get guest fsfreeze state.

              Return GuestFsfreezeStatus -- GuestFsfreezeStatus ("thawed", "frozen", etc., as defined below)

              NOTE:
                 This  may  fail  to properly report the current state as a result of some other guest processes
                 having issued an fs freeze/thaw.

       Command guest-fsfreeze-freeze (Since: 0.15.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSFREEZE

              Sync and freeze all freezable, local guest filesystems.  If this command succeeded, you  may  call
              guest-fsfreeze-thaw later to unfreeze.

              On  error, all filesystems will be thawed.  If no filesystems are frozen as a result of this call,
              then guest-fsfreeze-status will remain "thawed" and calling guest-fsfreeze-thaw is not necessary.

              Return int -- Number of file systems currently frozen.

              NOTE:
                 On Windows, the command is implemented with the  help  of  a  Volume  Shadow-copy  Service  DLL
                 helper.  The frozen state is limited for up to 10 seconds by VSS.

       Command guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list (Since: 2.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSFREEZE

              Sync and freeze specified guest filesystems.  See also guest-fsfreeze-freeze.

              On error, all filesystems will be thawed.

              Argumentsmountpoints  ([string], optional) -- an array of mountpoints of filesystems to be frozen.
                       If omitted, every mounted filesystem is frozen.  Invalid mount points are ignored.

              Return int -- Number of file systems currently frozen.

       Command guest-fsfreeze-thaw (Since: 0.15.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSFREEZE

              Unfreeze all frozen guest filesystems

              Return int -- Number of file systems thawed by this call

              NOTE:
                 If the return value does not match the previous  call  to  guest-fsfreeze-freeze,  this  likely
                 means  some freezable filesystems were unfrozen before this call, and that the filesystem state
                 may have changed before issuing this command.

       Object GuestFilesystemTrimResult (Since: 2.4)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSTRIM.INDENT 7.0

       Memberspath (string) -- path that was trimmed

              • error (string, optional) -- an error message when trim failed

              • trimmed (int, optional) -- bytes trimmed for this path

              • minimum (int, optional) -- reported effective minimum for this path

       Object GuestFilesystemTrimResponse (Since: 2.4)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSTRIM.INDENT 7.0

       Memberspaths ([GuestFilesystemTrimResult]) -- list  of  GuestFilesystemTrimResult  per  path  that  was
                trimmed

       Command guest-fstrim (Since: 1.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_FSTRIM

              Discard (or "trim") blocks which are not in use by the filesystem.

              Argumentsminimum  (int,  optional)  --  Minimum  contiguous free range to discard, in bytes.  Free
                       ranges smaller than this may be ignored (this is a hint and the  guest  may  not  respect
                       it).   By  increasing  this  value,  the  fstrim operation will complete more quickly for
                       filesystems with badly fragmented free space, although not all blocks will be  discarded.
                       The default value is zero, meaning "discard every free block".

              Return GuestFilesystemTrimResponse  --  A GuestFilesystemTrimResponse which contains the status of
                     all trimmed paths.  (since 2.4)

       Command guest-suspend-disk (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX or CONFIG_WIN32

              Suspend guest to disk.

              This command attempts to suspend the guest using three strategies, in this order:

              • systemd hibernate

              • pm-utils (via pm-hibernate)

              • manual write into sysfs

              This command does NOT return a response on success.  There is a high chance the command  succeeded
              if  the  VM  exits  with  a  zero  exit status or, when running with --no-shutdown, by issuing the
              query-status QMP command to to confirm the VM status is "shutdown". However,  the  VM  could  also
              exit (or set its status to "shutdown") due to other reasons.

              Errors

                     • If suspend to disk is not supported, Unsupported

              NOTE:
                 It's  strongly  recommended  to  issue  the guest-sync command before sending commands when the
                 guest resumes.

       Command guest-suspend-ram (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX or CONFIG_WIN32

              Suspend guest to ram.

              This command attempts to suspend the guest using three strategies, in this order:

              • systemd hibernate

              • pm-utils (via pm-hibernate)

              • manual write into sysfs

              IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-ram requires working wakeup support in QEMU. You should check QMP command
              query-current-machine returns wakeup-suspend-support: true before issuing this  command.   Failure
              in doing so can result in a suspended guest that QEMU will not be able to awaken, forcing the user
              to power cycle the guest to bring it back.

              This command does NOT return a response on success.  There are two options to check for success:

              1. Wait for the SUSPEND QMP event from QEMU

              2. Issue the query-status QMP command to confirm the VM status is "suspended"

              Errors

                     • If suspend to ram is not supported, Unsupported

              NOTE:
                 It's  strongly  recommended  to  issue  the guest-sync command before sending commands when the
                 guest resumes.

       Command guest-suspend-hybrid (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Save guest state to disk and suspend to ram.

              This command attempts to suspend the guest by executing, in this order:

              • systemd hybrid-sleep

              • pm-utils (via pm-suspend-hybrid)

              IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-hybrid requires working wakeup support in  QEMU.  You  should  check  QMP
              command  query-current-machine  returns  wakeup-suspend-support: true before issuing this command.
              Failure in doing so can result in a suspended guest that QEMU will not be able to awaken,  forcing
              the user to power cycle the guest to bring it back.

              This command does NOT return a response on success.  There are two options to check for success:

              1. Wait for the SUSPEND QMP event from QEMU

              2. Issue the query-status QMP command to confirm the VM status is "suspended"

              Errors

                     • If hybrid suspend is not supported, Unsupported

              NOTE:
                 It's  strongly  recommended  to  issue  the guest-sync command before sending commands when the
                 guest resumes.

       Enum GuestIpAddressType (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_GETIFADDRS

              An enumeration of supported IP address types

              Valuesipv4 -- IP version 4

                     • ipv6 -- IP version 6

       Object GuestIpAddress (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_GETIFADDRS.INDENT 7.0

       Membersip-address (string) -- IP address

              • ip-address-type (GuestIpAddressType) -- Type of ip-address (e.g. ipv4, ipv6)

              • prefix (int) -- Network prefix length of ip-address

       Object GuestNetworkInterfaceStat (Since: 2.11)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_GETIFADDRS.INDENT 7.0

       Membersrx-bytes (int) -- total bytes received

              • rx-packets (int) -- total packets received

              • rx-errs (int) -- bad packets received

              • rx-dropped (int) -- receiver dropped packets

              • tx-bytes (int) -- total bytes transmitted

              • tx-packets (int) -- total packets transmitted

              • tx-errs (int) -- packet transmit problems

              • tx-dropped (int) -- dropped packets transmitted

       Object GuestNetworkInterface (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_GETIFADDRS.INDENT 7.0

       Membersname (string) -- The name of interface for which info are being delivered

              • hardware-address (string, optional) -- Hardware address of nameip-addresses ([GuestIpAddress], optional) -- List of addresses assigned to namestatistics (GuestNetworkInterfaceStat, optional) -- various statistic counters related  to  name
                (since 2.11)

       Command guest-network-get-interfaces (Since: 1.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_GETIFADDRS

              Get list of guest IP addresses, MAC addresses and netmasks.

              Return [GuestNetworkInterface] -- List of GuestNetworkInterface

       Object GuestLogicalProcessor (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX or CONFIG_WIN32.INDENT 7.0

       Memberslogical-id (int) -- Arbitrary guest-specific unique identifier of the VCPU.

              • online (boolean) -- Whether the VCPU is enabled.

              • can-offline  (boolean,  optional)  --  Whether  offlining  the VCPU is possible.  This member is
                always filled in by the guest agent when the structure is returned, and always ignored on  input
                (hence it can be omitted then).

       Command guest-get-vcpus (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX or CONFIG_WIN32

              Retrieve the list of the guest's logical processors.

              This is a read-only operation.

              Return [GuestLogicalProcessor]  --  The list of all VCPUs the guest knows about.  Each VCPU is put
                     on the list exactly once, but their order is unspecified.

       Command guest-set-vcpus (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Attempt to reconfigure (currently: enable/disable) logical processors inside the guest.

              Argumentsvcpus ([GuestLogicalProcessor]) -- The logical processors to be reconfigured.  This  list
                       is processed node by node in order.  In each node logical-id is used to look up the guest
                       VCPU,  for  which online specifies the requested state.  The set of distinct logical-id's
                       is only required  to  be  a  subset  of  the  guest-supported  identifiers.   There's  no
                       restriction  on  list length or on repeating the same logical-id (with possibly different
                       online  field).   Preferably  the  input  list  should  describe  a  modified  subset  of
                       guest-get-vcpus' return value.

              Return int --

                     The  length  of  the initial sublist that has been successfully processed.  The guest agent
                     maximizes this value.  Possible cases:

                     • 0: if the vcpus list was empty on input.  Guest state has not been changed.  Otherwise,

                     • < length(vcpus): more than zero initial nodes have been processed,  but  not  the  entire
                       vcpus  list.   Guest  state  has changed accordingly.  To retrieve the error (assuming it
                       persists), repeat the call with  the  successfully  processed  initial  sublist  removed.
                       Otherwise,

                     • length(vcpus): call successful.

              Errors

                     • If  the  reconfiguration  of  the  first  node in vcpus failed.  Guest state has not been
                       changed.

       Enum GuestDiskBusType (Since: 2.2; 'Unknown' and all entries below since 2.4)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX

              An enumeration of bus type of disks

              Valueside -- IDE disks

                     • fdc -- floppy disks

                     • scsi -- SCSI disks

                     • virtio -- virtio disks

                     • xen -- Xen disks

                     • usb -- USB disks

                     • uml -- UML disks

                     • sata -- SATA disks

                     • sd -- SD cards

                     • unknown -- Unknown bus type

                     • ieee1394 -- Win IEEE 1394 bus type

                     • ssa -- Win SSA bus type

                     • fibre -- Win fiber channel bus type

                     • raid -- Win RAID bus type

                     • iscsi -- Win iScsi bus type

                     • sas -- Win serial-attaches SCSI bus type

                     • mmc -- Win multimedia card (MMC) bus type

                     • virtual -- Win virtual bus type

                     • file-backed-virtual -- Win file-backed bus type

                     • nvme -- NVMe disks (since 7.1)

       Object GuestPCIAddress (Since: 2.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdomain (int) -- domain id

              • bus (int) -- bus id

              • slot (int) -- slot id

              • function (int) -- function id

       Object GuestCCWAddress (Since: 6.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Memberscssid (int) -- channel subsystem image id

              • ssid (int) -- subchannel set id

              • subchno (int) -- subchannel number

              • devno (int) -- device number

       Object GuestDiskAddress (Since: 2.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Memberspci-controller (GuestPCIAddress) -- controller's PCI address (fields are set to -1 if invalid)

              • bus-type (GuestDiskBusType) -- bus type

              • bus (int) -- bus id

              • target (int) -- target id

              • unit (int) -- unit id

              • serial (string, optional) -- serial number (since: 3.1)

              • dev (string, optional) -- device node (POSIX) or device UNC (Windows) (since: 3.1)

              • ccw-address (GuestCCWAddress, optional) -- CCW address on s390x (since: 6.0)

       Object GuestNVMeSmart (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LIBUDEV

              NVMe smart information, based on NVMe specification, section  <SMART  /  Health  Information  (Log
              Identifier 02h)>

              Memberscritical-warning (int) -- Not documented

                     • temperature (int) -- Not documented

                     • available-spare (int) -- Not documented

                     • available-spare-threshold (int) -- Not documented

                     • percentage-used (int) -- Not documented

                     • data-units-read-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • data-units-read-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • data-units-written-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • data-units-written-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • host-read-commands-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • host-read-commands-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • host-write-commands-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • host-write-commands-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • controller-busy-time-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • controller-busy-time-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • power-cycles-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • power-cycles-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • power-on-hours-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • power-on-hours-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • unsafe-shutdowns-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • unsafe-shutdowns-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • media-errors-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • media-errors-hi (int) -- Not documented

                     • number-of-error-log-entries-lo (int) -- Not documented

                     • number-of-error-log-entries-hi (int) -- Not documented

       Object GuestDiskSmart (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LIBUDEV

              Disk type related smart information.

              Memberstype (GuestDiskBusType) -- disk bus type

                     • When type is nvme: The members of GuestNVMeSmart.

       Object GuestDiskInfo (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LIBUDEV.INDENT 7.0

       Membersname (string) -- device node (Linux) or device UNC (Windows)

              • partition (boolean) -- whether this is a partition or disk

              • dependencies  ([string],  optional) -- list of device dependencies; e.g. for LVs of the LVM this
                will hold the list of PVs, for LUKS encrypted volume this will contain the disk where the volume
                is placed.  (Linux)

              • address (GuestDiskAddress, optional) -- disk address information (only for non-virtual devices)

              • alias (string, optional) -- optional alias assigned to  the  disk,  on  Linux  this  is  a  name
                assigned by device mapper

              • smart (GuestDiskSmart, optional) -- disk smart information (Since 7.1)

       Command guest-get-disks (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LIBUDEV.INDENT 7.0

       Return [GuestDiskInfo] -- The list of disks in the guest.  For Windows these are only the physical disks.
              On  Linux these are all root block devices of non-zero size including e.g. removable devices, loop
              devices, NBD, etc.

       Object GuestFilesystemInfo (Since: 2.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersname (string) -- disk name

              • mountpoint (string) -- mount point path

              • type (string) -- file system type string

              • used-bytes (int, optional) -- file system used bytes (since 3.0)

              • total-bytes (int, optional) -- filesystem capacity in bytes for unprivileged users (since 3.0)

              • total-bytes-privileged (int, optional) -- filesystem capacity  in  bytes  for  privileged  users
                (since 9.1)

              • disk  ([GuestDiskAddress])  --  an  array  of disk hardware information that the volume lies on,
                which may be empty if the disk type is not supported

       Command guest-get-fsinfo (Since: 2.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Return [GuestFilesystemInfo] -- The list of filesystems information mounted in the guest.   The  returned
              mountpoints may be specified to guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list.  Network filesystems (such as CIFS and
              NFS) are not listed.

       Command guest-set-user-password (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or CONFIG_LINUX or CONFIG_FREEBSD.INDENT 7.0

       Argumentsusername (string) -- the user account whose password to change

              • password (string) -- the new password entry string, base64 encoded

              • crypted (boolean) -- true if password is already crypt()d, false if raw

       If  the  crypted flag is true, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure the correct crypt() encryption
       scheme is used.  This command does not attempt to interpret or report on the encryption scheme.  Refer to
       the documentation of the guest operating system in question to determine what is supported.

       Not all guest operating systems will support use of the crypted flag, as they may require the  clear-text
       password

       The  password  parameter  must always be base64 encoded before transmission, even if already crypt()d, to
       ensure it is 8-bit safe when passed as JSON.

       Object GuestMemoryBlock (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersphys-index (int) -- Arbitrary guest-specific unique identifier of the MEMORY BLOCK.

              • online (boolean) -- Whether the MEMORY BLOCK is enabled in guest.

              • can-offline (boolean, optional) -- Whether offlining the MEMORY BLOCK is possible.  This  member
                is  always  filled  in  by the guest agent when the structure is returned, and always ignored on
                input (hence it can be omitted then).

       Command guest-get-memory-blocks (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Retrieve the list of the guest's memory blocks.

              This is a read-only operation.

              Return [GuestMemoryBlock] -- The list of all memory blocks the guest  knows  about.   Each  memory
                     block is put on the list exactly once, but their order is unspecified.

       Enum GuestMemoryBlockResponseType (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              An enumeration of memory block operation result.

              Valuessuccess -- the operation of online/offline memory block is successful.

                     • not-found -- can't find the corresponding memoryXXX directory in sysfs.

                     • operation-not-supported  --  for  some old kernels, it does not support online or offline
                       memory block.

                     • operation-failed -- the operation of online/offline memory block fails, because  of  some
                       errors happen.

       Object GuestMemoryBlockResponse (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersphys-index (int) -- same with the 'phys-index' member of GuestMemoryBlock.

              • response (GuestMemoryBlockResponseType) -- the result of memory block operation.

              • error-code  (int,  optional)  -- the error number.  When memory block operation fails, we assign
                the value of 'errno' to this member, it indicates what goes wrong.  When the operation succeeds,
                it will be omitted.

       Command guest-set-memory-blocks (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Attempt to reconfigure (currently: enable/disable) state of memory blocks inside the guest.

              Argumentsmem-blks ([GuestMemoryBlock]) -- The memory blocks to  be  reconfigured.   This  list  is
                       processed  node  by  node in order.  In each node phys-index is used to look up the guest
                       MEMORY BLOCK, for which online specifies  the  requested  state.   The  set  of  distinct
                       phys-index's is only required to be a subset of the guest-supported identifiers.  There's
                       no  restriction  on  list  length  or  on  repeating  the  same phys-index (with possibly
                       different online field).  Preferably the input list should describe a modified subset  of
                       guest-get-memory-blocks' return value.

              Return [GuestMemoryBlockResponse] --

                     The  operation results, it is a list of GuestMemoryBlockResponse, which is corresponding to
                     the input list.

                     Note: it will return an empty list if the mem-blks list was empty on input, or there is  an
                     error, and in this case, guest state will not be changed.

       Object GuestMemoryBlockInfo (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Memberssize  (int)  --  the  size (in bytes) of the guest memory blocks, which are the minimal units of
                memory block online/offline operations (also called Logical Memory Hotplug).

       Command guest-get-memory-block-info (Since: 2.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Get information relating to guest memory blocks.

              Return GuestMemoryBlockInfo -- GuestMemoryBlockInfo

       Object GuestExecStatus (Since: 2.5)

              Membersexited (boolean) -- true if process has already terminated.

                     • exitcode (int, optional) -- process exit code if it was normally terminated.

                     • signal (int, optional) -- signal number (linux) or unhandled exception code (windows)  if
                       the process was abnormally terminated.

                     • out-data  (string,  optional)  --  base64-encoded stdout of the process.  This field will
                       only be populated after the process exits.

                     • err-data (string, optional) -- base64-encoded stderr of the process.  Note: out-data  and
                       err-data are present only if 'capture-output' was specified for 'guest-exec'.  This field
                       will only be populated after the process exits.

                     • out-truncated  (boolean,  optional)  -- true if stdout was not fully captured due to size
                       limitation.

                     • err-truncated (boolean, optional) -- true if stderr was not fully captured  due  to  size
                       limitation.

       Command guest-exec-status (Since: 2.5)
              Check  status  of  process  associated  with  PID  retrieved via guest-exec.  Reap the process and
              associated metadata if it has exited.

              Argumentspid (int) -- pid returned from guest-exec

              Return GuestExecStatus -- GuestExecStatus

       Object GuestExec (Since: 2.5)

              Memberspid (int) -- pid of child process in guest OS

       Enum GuestExecCaptureOutputMode (Since: 8.0)
              An enumeration of guest-exec capture modes.

              Valuesnone -- do not capture any output

                     • stdout -- only capture stdout

                     • stderr -- only capture stderr

                     • separated -- capture both stdout and stderr, but separated into GuestExecStatus  out-data
                       and err-data, respectively

                     • merged  --  capture  both  stdout  and  stderr,  but  merge  together into out-data.  Not
                       effective on windows guests.

       Alternate GuestExecCaptureOutput (Since: 8.0)
              Controls what guest-exec output gets captures.

              Alternativesflag  (boolean)  --  captures  both  stdout  and   stderr   if   true.    Equivalent   to
                       GuestExecCaptureOutputMode::all.  (since 2.5)

                     • mode (GuestExecCaptureOutputMode) -- capture mode; preferred interface

       Command guest-exec (Since: 2.5)
              Execute a command in the guest

              Argumentspath (string) -- path or executable name to execute

                     • arg ([string], optional) -- argument list to pass to executable

                     • env ([string], optional) -- environment variables to pass to executable

                     • input-data (string, optional) -- data to be passed to process stdin (base64 encoded)

                     • capture-output  (GuestExecCaptureOutput,  optional)  --  bool  flag  to enable capture of
                       stdout/stderr of running process.  Defaults to false.

              Return GuestExec -- PID

       Object GuestHostName (Since: 2.10)

              Membershost-name (string) -- Fully qualified domain name of the guest OS

       Command guest-get-host-name (Since: 2.10)
              Return a name for the machine.

              The returned name is not necessarily a fully-qualified domain name, or even present in DNS or some
              other name service at all.  It need not even be unique on your local network or site, but  usually
              it is.

              Return GuestHostName -- the host name of the machine

       Object GuestUser (Since: 2.10)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_UTMPX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersuser (string) -- Username

              • domain (string, optional) -- Logon domain (windows only)

              • login-time (number) -- Time of login of this user on the computer.  If multiple instances of the
                user  are  logged  in,  the earliest login time is reported.  The value is in fractional seconds
                since epoch time.

       Command guest-get-users (Since: 2.10)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32 or HAVE_UTMPX

              Retrieves a list of currently active users on the VM.

              Return [GuestUser] -- A unique list of users.

       Object GuestTimezone (Since: 2.10)

              Memberszone (string, optional) -- Timezone name.  These values may differ depending on  guest/OS
                       and should only be used for informational purposes.

                     • offset  (int)  --  Offset to UTC in seconds, negative numbers for time zones west of GMT,
                       positive numbers for east

       Command guest-get-timezone (Since: 2.10)
              Retrieves the timezone information from the guest.

              Return GuestTimezone -- A GuestTimezone dictionary.

       Object GuestOSInfo (Since: 2.10)

              Memberskernel-release (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

                     • POSIX: release field returned by uname(2)

                     • Windows: build number of the OS

              • kernel-version (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

              • POSIX: version field returned by uname(2)

              • Windows: version number of the OS

       • machine (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: machine field returned by uname(2)

       • Windows: one of x86, x86_64, arm, ia64

       • id (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: contains string "mswindows"

       • name (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: contains string "Microsoft Windows"

       • pretty-name (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: product name, e.g. "Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise"

       • version (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: long version string, e.g. "Microsoft Windows Server 2008"

       • version-id (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: short version identifier, e.g. "7" or "20012r2"

       • variant (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: contains string "server" or "client"

       • variant-id (string, optional) -- .INDENT 2.0

       • POSIX: as defined by os-release(5)

       • Windows: contains string "server" or "client"

NOTE:

                 On POSIX systems the fields id, name, pretty-name, version, version-id, variant and  variant-id
                 follow  the  definition  specified  in  os-release(5).  Refer  to  the  manual  page  for exact
                 description of the fields.  Their values are taken from the os-release file.  If  the  file  is
                 not  present  in  the  system,  or  the  values are not present in the file, the fields are not
                 included.

                 On Windows the values are filled from information gathered from the system.

       Command guest-get-osinfo (Since: 2.10)
              Retrieve guest operating system information

              Return GuestOSInfo -- GuestOSInfo

       Enum GuestDeviceType
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32.INDENT 7.0

       Valuespci -- PCI device

       Object GuestDeviceIdPCI (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32.INDENT 7.0

       Membersvendor-id (int) -- vendor ID

              • device-id (int) -- device ID

       Object GuestDeviceId (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32

              Id of the device

              Memberstype (GuestDeviceType) -- device type

                     • When type is pci: The members of GuestDeviceIdPCI.

       Object GuestDeviceInfo (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdriver-name (string) -- name of the associated driver

              • driver-date (int, optional) -- driver release date, in nanoseconds since the epoch

              • driver-version (string, optional) -- driver version

              • id (GuestDeviceId, optional) -- device ID

       Command guest-get-devices (Since: 5.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_WIN32

              Retrieve information about device drivers in Windows guest

              Return [GuestDeviceInfo] -- GuestDeviceInfo

       Object GuestAuthorizedKeys (Since: 5.2)

              Memberskeys ([string]) -- public keys (in OpenSSH/sshd(8) authorized_keys format)

       Command guest-ssh-get-authorized-keys (Since: 5.2)
              Return the public keys from user .ssh/authorized_keys on Unix systems (not implemented  for  other
              systems).

              Argumentsusername (string) -- the user account to add the authorized keys

              Return GuestAuthorizedKeys -- GuestAuthorizedKeys

       Command guest-ssh-add-authorized-keys (Since: 5.2)
              Append  public  keys  to  user  .ssh/authorized_keys  on  Unix  systems (not implemented for other
              systems).

              Argumentsusername (string) -- the user account to add the authorized keys

                     • keys ([string]) -- the public keys to add (in OpenSSH/sshd(8) authorized_keys format)

                     • reset (boolean, optional) -- ignore the existing content, set it with the given keys only

       Command guest-ssh-remove-authorized-keys (Since: 5.2)
              Remove public keys from the user .ssh/authorized_keys on Unix systems (not implemented  for  other
              systems). It's not an error if the key is already missing.

              Argumentsusername (string) -- the user account to remove the authorized keys

                     • keys ([string]) -- the public keys to remove (in OpenSSH/sshd(8) authorized_keys format)

       Object GuestDiskStats (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersread-sectors (int, optional) -- sectors read

              • read-ios (int, optional) -- reads completed successfully

              • read-merges (int, optional) -- read requests merged

              • write-sectors (int, optional) -- sectors written

              • write-ios (int, optional) -- writes completed

              • write-merges (int, optional) -- write requests merged

              • discard-sectors (int, optional) -- sectors discarded

              • discard-ios (int, optional) -- discards completed successfully

              • discard-merges (int, optional) -- discard requests merged

              • flush-ios (int, optional) -- flush requests completed successfully

              • read-ticks (int, optional) -- time spent reading(ms)

              • write-ticks (int, optional) -- time spent writing(ms)

              • discard-ticks (int, optional) -- time spent discarding(ms)

              • flush-ticks (int, optional) -- time spent flushing(ms)

              • ios-pgr (int, optional) -- number of I/Os currently in flight

              • total-ticks (int, optional) -- time spent doing I/Os (ms)

              • weight-ticks  (int,  optional)  --  weighted time spent doing I/Os since the last update of this
                field(ms)

       Object GuestDiskStatsInfo
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX.INDENT 7.0

       Membersname (string) -- disk name

              • major (int) -- major device number of disk

              • minor (int) -- minor device number of disk

              • stats (GuestDiskStats) -- I/O statistics

       Command guest-get-diskstats (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Retrieve information about disk stats.

              Return [GuestDiskStatsInfo] -- List of disk stats of guest.

       Enum GuestCpuStatsType (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Guest operating systems supporting CPU statistics

              Valueslinux -- Linux

       Object GuestLinuxCpuStats (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              CPU statistics of Linux

              Memberscpu (int) -- CPU index in guest OS

                     • user (int) -- Time spent in user mode

                     • nice (int) -- Time spent in user mode with low priority (nice)

                     • system (int) -- Time spent in system mode

                     • idle (int) -- Time spent in the idle task

                     • iowait (int, optional) -- Time waiting for I/O to complete (since Linux 2.5.41)

                     • irq (int, optional) -- Time servicing interrupts (since Linux 2.6.0-test4)

                     • softirq (int, optional) -- Time servicing softirqs (since Linux 2.6.0-test4)

                     • steal (int, optional) -- Stolen time by host (since Linux 2.6.11)

                     • guest (int, optional) -- ime spent running a virtual  CPU  for  guest  operating  systems
                       under the  control of the Linux kernel (since Linux 2.6.24)

                     • guestnice (int, optional) -- Time spent running a niced guest (since Linux 2.6.33)

       Object GuestCpuStats (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Get statistics of each CPU in millisecond.

              Memberstype (GuestCpuStatsType) -- guest operating system

                     • When type is linux: The members of GuestLinuxCpuStats.

       Command guest-get-cpustats (Since: 7.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Retrieve information about CPU stats.

              Return [GuestCpuStats] -- List of CPU stats of guest.

       Object GuestLoadAverage (Since: 10.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_GETLOADAVG

              Statistics about process load information

              Membersload1m (number) -- 1-minute load avage

                     • load5m (number) -- 5-minute load avage

                     • load15m (number) -- 15-minute load avage

       Command guest-get-load (Since: 10.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_GETLOADAVG

              Retrieve CPU process load information

              Return GuestLoadAverage -- load information

       Object GuestNetworkRoute (Since: 9.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Route information, currently, only linux supported.

              Membersiface  (string)  --  The  destination  network  or host's egress network interface in the
                       routing table

                     • destination (string) -- The  IP  address  of  the  target  network  or  host,  The  final
                       destination of the packet

                     • metric (int) -- Route metric

                     • gateway (string, optional) -- The IP address of the next hop router

                     • mask (string, optional) -- Subnet Mask (IPv4 only)

                     • irtt (int, optional) -- Initial round-trip delay (not for windows, IPv4 only)

                     • flags (int, optional) -- Route flags (not for windows)

                     • refcnt (int, optional) -- The route's reference count (not for windows)

                     • use (int, optional) -- Route usage count (not for windows)

                     • window  (int,  optional) -- TCP window size, used for flow control (not for windows, IPv4
                       only)

                     • mtu (int, optional) -- Data link layer maximum packet size (not for windows)

                     • desprefixlen (string, optional) -- Destination prefix length (for IPv6)

                     • source (string, optional) -- Source IP address (for IPv6)

                     • srcprefixlen (string, optional) -- Source prefix length (for IPv6)

                     • nexthop (string, optional) -- Next hop IP address (for IPv6)

                     • version (int) -- IP version (4 or 6)

       Command guest-network-get-route (Since: 9.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Retrieve information about route of network.  Returns: List of route info of guest.

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