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- .. program:: qvm-features
- :program:`qvm-features` -- manage domain's features
- ===================================================
- Synopsis
- --------
- :command:`qvm-features` [-h] [--verbose] [--quiet] *VMNAME* [*FEATURE* [*VALUE*]]
- Options
- -------
- .. option:: --help, -h
- show this help message and exit
- .. option:: --verbose, -v
- increase verbosity
- .. option:: --quiet, -q
- decrease verbosity
- .. option:: --unset, --default, --delete, -D
- Unset the feature.
- Description
- -----------
- This command is used to manually manage the *features* of the domain. The
- features are key-value pairs with both key and value being strings. They are
- used by extensions to store information about the domain and make policy
- decisions based on them. For example, they may indicate that some specific
- software package was installed inside the template and the domains based on it
- have some specific capability.
- .. warning::
- The features are normally managed by the extensions themselves and you should
- not change them directly. Strange things might happen otherwise.
- Some extensions interpret the values as boolean. In this case, the empty string
- means :py:obj:`False` and non-empty string (commonly ``'1'``) means
- :py:obj:`True`. An absence of the feature means "default", which is
- extension-dependent. In most cases the default value for feature is retrieved
- from a qube template.
- List of known features
- ----------------------
- .. warning::
- This list of features may be incomplete, because extensions are free to use any
- values, without registering them anywhere.
- gui
- ^^^
- Qube has gui-agent installed. Setting this feature to :py:obj:`True` enables GUI
- based on a gui-agent installed inside the VM.
- See also `gui-emulated` feature.
- If neither `gui` nor `gui-emulated` is set, emulated VGA is used (if
- applicable for given VM virtualization mode).
- gui-emulated
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Qube provides GUI through emulated VGA. Setting this feature to
- :py:obj:`True` enables emulated VGA output. Note that when gui-agent connects to
- actual VM, emulated VGA output is closed (unless `debug` property is set to
- :py:obj:`True`). It's possible to open emulated VGA output for a running qube,
- regardless of this feature, using `qvm-start-daemon --force-stubdomain QUBE_NAME`
- command.
- This feature is applicable only when qube's `virt_mode` is set to `hvm`.
- See also `gui` feature.
- If neither `gui` nor `gui-emulated` is set, emulated VGA is used (if
- applicable for given VM virtualization mode).
- gui-\*, gui-default-\*
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- GUI daemon configuration. See `/etc/qubes/guid.conf` for a list of supported
- options.
- To change a given GUI option for a specific qube, set the `gui-{option}`
- feature (with underscores replaced with dashes). For example, to enable
- `allow_utf8_titles` for a qube, set `gui-allow-utf8-titles` to `True`.
- To change a given GUI option globally, set the `gui-default-{option}` feature
- on the GuiVM for that qube.
- input-dom0-proxy
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- When set to :py:obj:`True`, Qubes input proxy sender services will start
- for every non-virtual input devices available in dom0 on domain start.
- qrexec
- ^^^^^^
- Qube has qrexec agent installed - i.e. it is possible to request staring a
- command/service in there.
- Default: assume qrexec not installed (do not wait for it while starting the
- qube)
- rpc-clipboard
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Use `qubes.ClipboardCopy` and `qubes.ClipboardPaste` qubes RPC services to
- fetch/send clipboard content from/to this qube, instead of using GUI protocol.
- This is supported (and required) by Qubes Windows Tools.
- Default: use GUI protocol for clipboard operations
- no-monitor-layout
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- When set to :py:obj:`True`, monitor layout is not sent to this qube. That is
- avoid calling `qubes.SetMonitorLayout` in this qube.
- Default: send monitor layout
- internal
- ^^^^^^^^
- Internal qubes (with this feature set to :py:obj:`True`) are not included in the
- menu.
- Default: not internal VM
- appmenus-legacy
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Generate legacy menu entries, using `qubes-desktop-run` command inside a VM,
- instead of `qubes.StartApp` qrexec service. This is used for qubes imported from
- previous Qubes version.
- Default: new style menu entries, using `qubes.StartApp` service
- appmenus-dispvm
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Generate menu entries for starting applications in Disposable VM based on given
- AppVM, instead of this AppVM directly.
- Default: create menu entries for AppVM itself
- qubes-firewall
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Setting this to :py:obj:`True` means that qube support enforcing firewall rules
- set with `qvm-firewall` command.
- Default: assume qubes-firewall not enforced
- net.fake-ip
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- Hide the real IP of the qube from it, and configure it with value set to this
- feature. Note that you can assign the same `net.fake-ip` address to multiple
- qubes and it shouldn't cause any troubles (unless you want to two such qubes
- communicate with each other). This feature does not affect address used in
- firewall rules, routing tables etc.
- Default: do not hide IP (qube's `ip` property) from the qube
- net.fake-gateway
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Hide the real gateway of the qube from it, and configure it with value set to
- this feature.
- Default: do not hide geteway (qube's `gateway` property) from the qube
- net.fake-netmask
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Hide the real netmask of the qube from it, and configure it with value set to
- this feature.
- Default: do not hide netmask (qube's `netmask` property) from the qube
- updates-available
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- There are updates available. In most cases it is useful to (only) read this
- feature to check if qube needs to be updated.
- Default/no value: no updates available
- video-model
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- Choose video card modes emulated by QEMU for this qube. For available values see
- libvirt documentation about <video><model type=...> element:
- https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsVideo
- Some systems (Windows) works better with 'cirrus' model set here.
- Default: vga
- pci-e820-host
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Enable e820_host option in Xen domU config if qube has any PCI device assigned.
- This is option is needed for some PCI device drivers to correctly allocate
- memory. Refer to Xen documentation for details.
- Default: yes if qube has any PCI device, otherwise no
- linux-stubdom
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Use Linux-based stubdomain for running device model (qemu). This makes use of
- recent qemu upstream version. If disabled, use MiniOS-based stubdomain with old
- qemu fork (aka qemu-traditional). This applies only to `hvm` `virt_mode`, for
- other modes it is ignored.
- Default: True
- tag-created-vm-with
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- When a qube with this feature create a new VM, it gets extra tags listed in this
- feature value (separated with space) automatically. Tags are added before qube
- creation finishes.
- Authors
- -------
- | Joanna Rutkowska <joanna at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Marek Marczykowski <marmarek at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Wojtek Porczyk <woju at invisiblethingslab dot com>
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