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- .. program:: qvm-prefs
- :program:`qvm-prefs` -- List/set various per-VM properties
- ==========================================================
- Synopsis
- --------
- :command:`qvm-prefs` qvm-prefs [-h] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--force-root] [--help-properties] *VMNAME* [*PROPERTY* [*VALUE* \| --default ]]
- Options
- -------
- .. option:: --help, -h
- Show help message and exit.
- .. option:: --help-properties
- List available properties with short descriptions and exit.
- .. option:: --verbose, -v
- Increase verbosity.
- .. option:: --quiet, -q
- Decrease verbosity.
- .. option:: --default, -D
- Reset property to its default value.
- .. option:: --get, -g
- Ignored; for compatibility with older scripts.
- .. option:: --set, -s
- Ignored; for compatibility with older scripts.
- Property values
- ===============
- Some properties may have strict type, here is description of available values.
- bool
- ----
- Accepted values for true: ``True``, ``true``, ``on``, ``1``
- Accepted values for false: ``False``, ``false``, ``off``, ``0``
- For example to enable debug mode, use: ``qvm-prefs vmname debug on``
- VM
- --
- Reference to a VM can be either a VM name, or empty string for no VM (remember
- to quote it, empty string is not the same as lack of argument!).
- For example to change netvm to sys-whonix, use: ``qvm-prefs vmname netvm
- sys-whonix``. Or to make VM offline, use: ``qvm-prefs vmname netvm ""``.
- Common properties
- =================
- This list is non-exhaustive. For authoritative listing, see
- :option:`--help-properties` and documentation of the source code.
- autostart
- Property type: bool
- Start the VM during system startup. The default netvm is autostarted
- regardless of this setting.
- debug
- Property type: bool
- Enables debug mode for VM. This can be used to turn on/off verbose logging
- in many Qubes components at once (gui virtualization, VM kernel, some other
- services). Also, for HVM, this will show VGA output, regardless of GUI agent
- being installed or not.
- default_dispvm
- Property type: VM
- Which Disposable VMs should be userd when requested by this VM, by default.
- VM may request different DispVM, if qrexec policy allows that.
- default_user
- Accepted values: username
- Default user used by :manpage:`qvm-run(1)`. Note that it make sense only on
- non-standard template, as the standard one always have "user" account.
- dispvm_allowed
- Property type: bool
- Allow to use this VM as a base AppVM for Disposable VM. I.e. start this
- AppVM as Disposable VM.
- include_in_backups
- Property type: bool
- Control whenever this VM will be included in backups by default (for now
- works only in qubes-manager). You can always manually select or
- deselect any VM for backup.
- ip
- Accepted values: valid IPv4 address
- IP address of this VM, used for inter-vm communication.
- kernel
- Accepted values: kernel version, empty
- Kernel version to use. Setting to empty value will use bootloader installed
- in root volume (of VM's template) - available only for HVM
- kernelopts
- Accepted values: string
- VM kernel parameters (available only for PV VMs). This can be used to
- workaround some hardware specific problems (eg for NetVM). For VM without
- PCI devices default means inherit this value from the VM template (if any).
- Some helpful options (for debugging purposes): ``earlyprintk=xen``,
- ``init=/bin/bash``
- label
- Accepted values: ``red``, ``orange``, ``yellow``, ``green``, ``gray``,
- ``blue``, ``purple``, ``black``
- Color of VM label (icon, appmenus, windows border). If VM is running,
- change will be applied at first VM restart.
- mac
- Accepted values: MAC address, ``auto``
- Can be used to force specific of virtual ethernet card in the VM. Setting
- to ``auto`` will use automatic-generated MAC - based on VM id. Especially
- useful when licensing requires a static MAC address.
- For template-based HVM ``auto`` mode means to clone template MAC.
- maxmem
- Accepted values: memory size in MB
- Maximum memory size available for this VM. Dynamic memory management (aka
- qmemman) will not be able to balloon over this limit. For VMs with
- qmemman disabled, this will be overridden by *memory* property (at VM
- startup).
- memory
- Accepted values: memory size in MB
- Initial memory size for VM. This should be large enough to allow VM startup
- - before qmemman starts managing memory for this VM. For VM with qmemman
- disabled, this is static memory size.
- name
- Accepted values: alphanumerical name
- Name of the VM. Cannot be changed.
- netvm
- Property type: VM
- To which NetVM connect. Default value (`--default` option) will follow
- system-global default NetVM (managed by qubes-prefs). Setting to empty name
- will disable networking in this VM.
- provides_network
- Property type: bool
- Should this VM provide network to other VMs. Setting this property to
- ``True`` will allow to set this VM as ``netvm`` to other VMs.
- qrexec_timeout
- Accepted values: timeout in seconds
- How log to wait for VM boot and qrexec agent connection. After this timeout,
- if qrexec agent is still not connected, VM is forcefully shut down.
- Ignored if qrexec not installed at all (`qrexec` feature not set, see
- :manpage:`qvm-features(1)`).
- stubdom_mem
- Accepted values: memory in MB
- Amount of memory to allocate to stubdomain. By default let Xen choose
- sensible value. This property is mostly for debugging early stubdomain
- implementations and may be removed in the future, without notice.
- template
- Property type: VM
- TemplateVM on which VM base. It can be changed only when VM isn't running.
- vcpus
- Accepted values: no of CPUs
- Number of CPU (cores) available to VM. Some VM types (eg DispVM) will not
- work properly with more than one CPU.
- virt_mode
- Accepted values: ``hvm``, ``pv``
- Virtualisation mode in VM should be started. ``hvm`` allow to install
- operating system without Xen-specific integration.
- Authors
- -------
- | Joanna Rutkowska <joanna at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Rafal Wojtczuk <rafal at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Marek Marczykowski <marmarek at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Wojtek Porczyk <woju at invisiblethingslab dot com>
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