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├── changelog.Debian
├── control.in
├── copyright
├── postinst
├── prerm
├── pve-moosefs.patch
└── triggers
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1 | VERSION=0.1.5
2 | PACKAGE=libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl
3 | PKGREL=1
4 |
5 | DESTDIR=
6 | PREFIX=/usr
7 | SBINDIR=${PREFIX}/sbin
8 | DOCDIR=${PREFIX}/share/doc/${PACKAGE}
9 | DATADIR=${PREFIX}/share/${PACKAGE}
10 |
11 | export PERLDIR=${PREFIX}/share/perl5
12 |
13 | SOURCES=MooseFSPlugin.pm
14 |
15 | ARCH=all
16 | GITVERSION:=$(shell cat .git/refs/heads/main)
17 |
18 | DEB=${PACKAGE}_${VERSION}-${PKGREL}_${ARCH}.deb
19 |
20 | all: ${DEB}
21 |
22 | .PHONY: dinstall
23 | dinstall: deb
24 | dpkg -i ${DEB}
25 |
26 | .PHONY: install
27 | install:
28 | install -d ${DESTDIR}${PERLDIR}/PVE/Storage/Custom
29 | for i in ${SOURCES}; do install -D -m 0644 $$i ${DESTDIR}${PERLDIR}/PVE/Storage/Custom/$$i; done
30 | # Install the patch file
31 | install -d ${DESTDIR}${DATADIR}
32 | install -m 0644 pve-moosefs.patch ${DESTDIR}${DATADIR}/
33 |
34 | .PHONY: deb ${DEB}
35 | deb ${DEB}:
36 | rm -rf debian
37 | mkdir debian
38 | make DESTDIR=${CURDIR}/debian install
39 | install -d -m 0755 debian/DEBIAN
40 | sed -e s/@@VERSION@@/${VERSION}/ -e s/@@PKGRELEASE@@/${PKGREL}/ -e s/@@ARCH@@/${ARCH}/ debian/DEBIAN/control
41 | install -D -m 0644 copyright debian/${DOCDIR}/copyright
42 | install -m 0644 changelog.Debian debian/${DOCDIR}/
43 | install -m 0644 triggers debian/DEBIAN/
44 | install -m 0755 postinst debian/DEBIAN/
45 | install -m 0755 prerm debian/DEBIAN/
46 | gzip -9 debian/${DOCDIR}/changelog.Debian
47 | dpkg-deb --build debian
48 | mv debian.deb ${DEB}
49 | rm -rf debian
50 | lintian ${DEB}
51 |
52 | .PHONY: clean
53 | clean:
54 | rm -rf debian *.deb ${PACKAGE}-*.tar.gz dist *.1 *.tmp
55 | find . -name '*~' -exec rm {} ';'
56 |
57 | .PHONY: distclean
58 | distclean: clean
59 |
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/MooseFSPlugin.pm:
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1 | package PVE::Storage::Custom::MooseFSPlugin;
2 |
3 | use strict;
4 | use warnings;
5 |
6 | use Data::Dumper qw(Dumper);
7 | use IO::File;
8 | use IO::Socket::UNIX;
9 | use File::Path;
10 | use POSIX qw(strftime);
11 |
12 | use PVE::Storage::Plugin;
13 | use PVE::Tools qw(run_command);
14 | use PVE::ProcFSTools;
15 |
16 | use base qw(PVE::Storage::Plugin);
17 |
18 | # Logging function, called only when needed explicitly
19 | sub log_debug {
20 | my ($msg) = @_;
21 | my $logfile = '/var/log/mfsplugindebug.log';
22 | my $timestamp = POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', localtime);
23 |
24 | # Direct file write instead of fragile shell echo
25 | my $fh = IO::File->new(">> $logfile");
26 | if ($fh) {
27 | print $fh "$timestamp: $msg\n";
28 | $fh->close;
29 | } else {
30 | warn "Failed to open $logfile for writing: $!";
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
34 | # MooseFS helper functions
35 | sub moosefs_is_mounted {
36 | my ($mfsmaster, $mfsport, $mountpoint, $mountdata, $mfssubfolder) = @_;
37 | $mountdata = PVE::ProcFSTools::parse_proc_mounts() if !$mountdata;
38 |
39 | # Default to empty subfolder if not provided
40 | $mfssubfolder ||= '';
41 | # Strip leading slashes from mfssubfolder
42 | $mfssubfolder =~ s|^/+||;
43 | my $subfolder_pattern = defined($mfssubfolder) ? "\Q/$mfssubfolder\E" : "";
44 |
45 | # Check that we return something like mfs#mfsmaster:9421 or mfs#mfsmaster:9421/subfolder
46 | # on a fuse filesystem with the correct mountpoint
47 | return $mountpoint if grep {
48 | $_->[2] eq 'fuse' &&
49 | $_->[0] =~ /^mfs(#|\\043)\Q$mfsmaster\E\Q:\E\Q$mfsport\E$subfolder_pattern$/ &&
50 | $_->[1] eq $mountpoint
51 | } @$mountdata;
52 | return undef;
53 | }
54 |
55 | # Returns true only if /dev/mfs/nbdsock exists _and_ we can open() it as a UNIX stream.
56 | sub moosefs_bdev_is_active {
57 | my ($scfg) = @_;
58 | die "Invalid config: expected hashref" unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
59 |
60 | my $sockpath = '/dev/mfs/nbdsock';
61 |
62 | # Quick check: does the file exist and is it a socket?
63 | return unless -e $sockpath && -S $sockpath;
64 |
65 | # Now try to connect
66 | my $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
67 | Peer => $sockpath,
68 | Timeout => 0.1, # 100ms timeout
69 | );
70 |
71 | # If we got a socket object, the daemon is listening
72 | return defined($sock) ? 1 : 0;
73 | }
74 |
75 | sub moosefs_start_bdev {
76 | my ($scfg) = @_;
77 |
78 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
79 |
80 | my $mfspassword = $scfg->{mfspassword};
81 |
82 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport};
83 |
84 | my $mfssubfolder = $scfg->{mfssubfolder};
85 |
86 | # Do not start mfsbdev if it is already running
87 | return if moosefs_bdev_is_active($scfg);
88 |
89 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'start', '-H', $mfsmaster, '-S', 'proxmox', '-p', $mfspassword];
90 |
91 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'mfsbdev start failed');
92 | }
93 |
94 | sub moosefs_stop_bdev {
95 | my ($scfg) = @_;
96 |
97 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'stop'];
98 |
99 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'mfsbdev stop failed');
100 | }
101 |
102 | # Mounting functions
103 |
104 | sub moosefs_mount {
105 | my ($scfg) = @_;
106 |
107 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
108 |
109 | my $mfspassword = $scfg->{mfspassword};
110 |
111 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport};
112 |
113 | my $mfssubfolder = $scfg->{mfssubfolder};
114 |
115 | my $cmd = ['/usr/bin/mfsmount'];
116 |
117 | if (defined $mfsmaster) {
118 | push @$cmd, '-o', "mfsmaster=$mfsmaster";
119 | }
120 |
121 | if (defined $mfsport) {
122 | push @$cmd, '-o', "mfsport=$mfsport";
123 | }
124 |
125 | if (defined $mfspassword) {
126 | push @$cmd, '-o', "mfspassword=$mfspassword";
127 | }
128 |
129 | if (defined $mfssubfolder) {
130 | push @$cmd, '-o', "mfssubfolder=$mfssubfolder";
131 | }
132 |
133 | push @$cmd, $scfg->{path};
134 |
135 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => "mount error");
136 | }
137 |
138 | sub moosefs_unmount {
139 | my ($scfg) = @_;
140 |
141 | my $mountdata = PVE::ProcFSTools::parse_proc_mounts();
142 |
143 | my $path = $scfg->{path};
144 |
145 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
146 |
147 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport} // '9421';
148 |
149 | if (moosefs_is_mounted($mfsmaster, $mfsport, $path, $mountdata)) {
150 | my $cmd = ['/bin/umount', $path];
151 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'umount error');
152 | }
153 | }
154 |
155 | sub api {
156 | return 11;
157 | }
158 |
159 | sub type {
160 | return 'moosefs';
161 | }
162 |
163 | sub plugindata {
164 | return {
165 | content => [ { images => 1, vztmpl => 1, iso => 1, backup => 1, rootdir => 1, import => 1, snippets => 1},
166 | { images => 1 } ],
167 | format => [ { raw => 1, qcow2 => 1, vmdk => 1 } , 'raw' ],
168 | shared => 1,
169 | };
170 | }
171 |
172 | sub properties {
173 | return {
174 | mfsmaster => {
175 | description => "MooseFS master to use for connection (default 'mfsmaster').",
176 | type => 'string',
177 | },
178 | mfsport => {
179 | description => "Port with which to connect to the MooseFS master (default 9421)",
180 | type => 'string',
181 | },
182 | mfspassword => {
183 | description => "Password with which to connect to the MooseFS master (default none)",
184 | type => 'string',
185 | },
186 | mfssubfolder => {
187 | description => "Define subfolder to mount as root (default: /)",
188 | type => 'string',
189 | },
190 | mfsbdev => {
191 | description => "Use mfsbdev for raw image allocation",
192 | type => 'boolean',
193 | }
194 | };
195 | }
196 |
197 | sub options {
198 | return {
199 | path => { fixed => 1 },
200 | 'prune-backups' => { optional => 1 },
201 | 'max-protected-backups' => { optional => 1 },
202 | maxfiles => { optional => 1 },
203 | mfsmaster => { optional => 1 },
204 | mfsport => { optional => 1 },
205 | mfspassword => { optional => 1 },
206 | mfssubfolder => { optional => 1 },
207 | mfsbdev => { optional => 1 },
208 | nodes => { optional => 1 },
209 | disable => { optional => 1 },
210 | shared => { optional => 1 },
211 | content => { optional => 1 },
212 | };
213 | }
214 |
215 | sub volume_has_feature {
216 | my ($class, $scfg, $feature, $storeid, $volname, $snapname, $running, $opts) = @_;
217 | my $features = {
218 | snapshot => {
219 | current => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
220 | snap => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 }
221 | },
222 | clone => {
223 | base => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
224 | current => { raw => 1 },
225 | snap => { raw => 1 },
226 | },
227 | template => {
228 | current => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
229 | },
230 | copy => {
231 | base => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
232 | current => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
233 | snap => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1 },
234 | },
235 | sparseinit => {
236 | base => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
237 | current => { qcow2 => 1, raw => 1, vmdk => 1, subvol => 1 },
238 | },
239 | };
240 |
241 | my ($vtype, $name, $vmid, $basename, $basevmid, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
242 |
243 | my $key = undef;
244 | if ($snapname) {
245 | $key = 'snap';
246 | } else {
247 | $key = $isBase ? 'base' : 'current';
248 | }
249 |
250 | # If mfsbdev is active, qcow2 and vmdk are generally not supported for NBD-backed devices.
251 | # However, we want to keep them enabled for efidisks, as they will be file-backed.
252 | if ($scfg->{mfsbdev}) {
253 | if (!(defined($name) && $name =~ m/efidisk/i)) {
254 | log_debug "[volume_has_feature] mfsbdev is ON and '$name' is NOT an efidisk. Disabling qcow2/vmdk for $feature/$key.";
255 | $features->{$feature}->{$key}->{qcow2} = 0;
256 | $features->{$feature}->{$key}->{vmdk} = 0;
257 | } else {
258 | log_debug "[volume_has_feature] mfsbdev is ON but '$name' IS an efidisk. qcow2/vmdk support remains for $feature/$key.";
259 | }
260 | }
261 |
262 | if (defined($features->{$feature}->{$key}->{$format})) {
263 | return 1;
264 | }
265 | return undef;
266 | }
267 |
268 | sub parse_name_dir {
269 | my $name = shift;
270 | return PVE::Storage::Plugin::parse_name_dir($name);
271 | }
272 |
273 | sub parse_volname {
274 | my ($class, $volname) = @_;
275 |
276 | if (ref($volname) eq 'HASH') {
277 | $volname = $volname->{volid} || $volname->{name}
278 | || die "[parse_volname] invalid hashref volname with no 'volid' or 'name'";
279 | }
280 |
281 | # If $volname is not a defined scalar, or if it's a reference (e.g., HASHref),
282 | # log the situation and delegate to the parent class's implementation.
283 | # This handles cases where PVE calls with undef during cleanup.
284 | unless (defined $volname && !ref($volname)) {
285 | log_debug "[parse-volname] volname is not a defined non-reference scalar: " .
286 | (defined $volname ? ref($volname) : 'undef') .
287 | ". Delegating to SUPER::parse_volname.";
288 | return $class->SUPER::parse_volname($volname);
289 | }
290 |
291 | log_debug "[parse-volname] Parsing volume name: $volname";
292 |
293 | my $storeid;
294 | if ($volname =~ m/^([^:]+):(.+)$/) {
295 | $storeid = $1;
296 | $volname = $2;
297 | }
298 |
299 | if ($volname =~ m!^(\d+)/(.+)$!) {
300 | my ($vmid, $name) = ($1, $2);
301 | my $format = 'raw';
302 | $format = 'qcow2' if $name =~ /\.qcow2$/;
303 | $format = 'vmdk' if $name =~ /\.vmdk$/;
304 | return ('images', $name, $vmid, undef, undef, undef, $format, $storeid);
305 | }
306 |
307 | elsif ($volname =~ m!^((vm|base)-(\d+)-\S+)$!) {
308 | my ($name, $is_base, $vmid) = ($1, $2 eq 'base', $3);
309 | my $format = 'raw';
310 | $format = 'qcow2' if $name =~ /\.qcow2$/;
311 | $format = 'vmdk' if $name =~ /\.vmdk$/;
312 | return ('images', $name, $vmid, undef, undef, $is_base, $format, $storeid);
313 | }
314 |
315 | return $class->SUPER::parse_volname($volname);
316 | }
317 |
318 | sub alloc_image {
319 | my ($class, @args) = @_;
320 |
321 | my ($storeid, $scfg, $vmid, $fmt, $name, $size);
322 |
323 | if (ref($args[1]) eq 'HASH') {
324 | # Correct signature (from other plugin code)
325 | ($storeid, $scfg, $vmid, $fmt, $name, $size) = @args;
326 | } else {
327 | # Legacy signature (what `PVE::Storage` actually calls)
328 | ($storeid, $vmid, $fmt, $name, $size) = @args;
329 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid}
330 | or die "alloc_image: unable to resolve config for '$storeid'";
331 | }
332 |
333 | # If mfsbdev is not enabled, or if the volume is an efidisk, bypass the NBD logic.
334 | # We bypass the NBD logic for any disk of size <= 8MiB, as it's very likely an EFI disk.
335 | return $class->SUPER::alloc_image($storeid, $scfg, $vmid, $fmt, $name, $size)
336 | if !$scfg->{mfsbdev} or $size <= 8 * 1024;
337 |
338 | die "mfsbdev only supports raw format" if $fmt ne 'raw';
339 | $name = $class->find_free_diskname($storeid, $scfg, $vmid, $fmt) if !$name;
340 |
341 | my $imagedir = "images/$vmid";
342 | File::Path::make_path($scfg->{path}."/$imagedir");
343 |
344 | my $path = "/$imagedir/$name";
345 |
346 | # Write the size of the block device to a file alongside it
347 | my $write_size_file = "$scfg->{path}/$imagedir/$name.size";
348 |
349 | open(my $write_fh, '>', $write_size_file) or die "Failed to open $write_size_file: $!";
350 | print $write_fh $size;
351 | close $write_fh;
352 |
353 | # Size is in kibibytes, but MooseFS expects bytes
354 | my $size_bytes = $size * 1024;
355 |
356 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'map', '-f', $path, '-s', $size_bytes];
357 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'mfsbdev map failed');
358 |
359 | return "$vmid/$name";
360 | }
361 |
362 | sub free_image {
363 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $volname, $isBase, $format_param) = @_;
364 |
365 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid} unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
366 |
367 | unless (defined $volname) {
368 | log_debug "[free_image] volname is undefined, skipping";
369 | return undef;
370 | }
371 |
372 | # $vol_format is the format determined by parse_volname, $format_param is what PVE passed to free_image directly.
373 | # We typically rely on $vol_format if available for internal logic.
374 | my ($vtype, $parsed_name, $vmid, undef, undef, undef, $vol_format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
375 |
376 | # Fallback to SUPER for non-mfsbdev storage or non-image types
377 | if (!$scfg->{mfsbdev} || $vtype ne 'images') {
378 | my $reason = !$scfg->{mfsbdev} ? "mfsbdev_disabled" : "vtype_not_images ('$vtype')";
379 | log_debug "[free_image] Vol: $volname. Reason: $reason. Using SUPER::free_image.";
380 | return $class->SUPER::free_image(@_); # Pass original @args
381 | }
382 |
383 | # --- mfsbdev is ON and vtype IS 'images' ---
384 | my $mfs_internal_path = "/images/$vmid/$parsed_name";
385 | my $image_file_path = "$scfg->{path}$mfs_internal_path";
386 | my $size_file_path = "$image_file_path.size"; # Path for .size file, only relevant if it was NBD-managed
387 |
388 | # Determine if it's NBD-managed by checking the path type returned by filesystem_path.
389 | # filesystem_path handles its own logic for when to check mfsbdev list (e.g. for 'raw' images).
390 | my $resolved_path = $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, undef); # $snapname is undef
391 |
392 | log_debug "[free_image] Vol: $volname. Resolved path via filesystem_path: '" . (defined $resolved_path ? $resolved_path : "undef") . "'";
393 |
394 | if (defined($resolved_path) && $resolved_path =~ m|^/dev/nbd\d+|) {
395 | # IS NBD-managed (filesystem_path returned /dev/nbdX)
396 | log_debug "[free_image] Path '$resolved_path' indicates NBD. Proceeding with mfsbdev unmap for $mfs_internal_path.";
397 |
398 | if (-e $image_file_path) { # Should generally exist if it was mapped
399 | my $cmd_unmap = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'unmap', '-f', $mfs_internal_path];
400 | run_command($cmd_unmap, errmsg => "mfsbdev unmap -f $mfs_internal_path failed");
401 |
402 | log_debug "[free_image] Unmap for $volname ($mfs_internal_path) presumably successful. Unlinking image and .size files.";
403 | unlink $image_file_path or log_debug "[free_image] Failed to unlink $image_file_path post-unmap: $!" if -e $image_file_path;
404 | unlink $size_file_path or log_debug "[free_image] Failed to unlink $size_file_path post-unmap: $!" if -e $size_file_path;
405 | } else {
406 | log_debug "[free_image] Vol: $volname resolved to NBD '$resolved_path', but image $image_file_path MISSING. Attempting unmap for $mfs_internal_path and .size cleanup only.";
407 | my $cmd_unmap_missing = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'unmap', '-f', $mfs_internal_path];
408 | eval { run_command($cmd_unmap_missing, errmsg => "mfsbdev unmap -f $mfs_internal_path attempted (image file was missing)"); };
409 | if ($@) { log_debug "[free_image] Unmap attempt for missing image $mfs_internal_path resulted in error (possibly expected): $@"; }
410 | unlink $size_file_path or log_debug "[free_image] Failed to unlink $size_file_path (image file was missing): $!" if -e $size_file_path;
411 | }
412 | } else {
413 | # NOT NBD-managed (filesystem_path returned a direct file path, or was undef/empty).
414 | # This covers small/EFI disks (handled by SUPER::alloc_image) and non-raw images.
415 | # Delegate to SUPER::free_image to handle these plain files correctly.
416 | log_debug "[free_image] Vol: $volname. Resolved path ('" . (defined $resolved_path ? $resolved_path : "undef") . "') is NOT NBD. Using SUPER::free_image for plain file deletion.";
417 | return $class->SUPER::free_image(@_); # Pass original @args
418 | }
419 | return undef;
420 | }
421 |
422 | sub map_volume {
423 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname) = @_;
424 |
425 | # Ensure $scfg is a hashref if it was passed as a storeid (though less likely for this internal func)
426 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid} unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
427 |
428 | # This function's NBD mapping logic is only relevant if mfsbdev is enabled.
429 | if (!ref($scfg) || !$scfg->{mfsbdev}) {
430 | log_debug "[map_volume] mfsbdev not enabled or invalid scfg. Path: $scfg->{path}. Volname: $volname. Returning undef.";
431 | return undef;
432 | }
433 |
434 | # Return early if volname is undefined
435 | unless (defined $volname) {
436 | log_debug "[map_volume] volname is undefined, skipping";
437 | # Or, perhaps fall back to a SUPER call if appropriate for this method
438 | return $class->SUPER::activate_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname);
439 | }
440 |
441 | my ($vtype, $name, $vmid, undef, undef, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
442 |
443 | # Only handle raw format image volumes
444 | return $class->SUPER::activate_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname) if $vtype ne 'images' || $format ne 'raw';
445 |
446 | # Construct the MooseFS path from the parsed components
447 | my $mfs_path = "/images/$vmid/$name";
448 |
449 | # Check if MooseFS bdev is active
450 | if (!moosefs_bdev_is_active($scfg)) {
451 | log_debug "MooseFS bdev is not active, activating it";
452 | moosefs_start_bdev($scfg);
453 | }
454 |
455 | # Check if the volume is already mapped
456 | my $list_cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'list'];
457 | my $list_output = '';
458 | eval {
459 | run_command($list_cmd, outfunc => sub { $list_output .= shift; }, errmsg => 'mfsbdev list failed');
460 | };
461 | if ($@) {
462 | log_debug "Failed to list MooseFS block devices: $@";
463 | return $class->SUPER::filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
464 | }
465 |
466 | # improved parsing: scan each line, allow any spacing/order
467 | for my $line (split /\r?\n/, $list_output) {
468 | # match "file: " then later "device: /dev/nbdX" on the same line
469 | if ($line =~ /\bfile:\s*\Q$mfs_path\E\b.*?\bdevice:\s*(\/dev\/nbd\d+)/) {
470 | my $nbd_path = $1;
471 | log_debug "Found existing NBD device $nbd_path for volume $volname via improved parsing";
472 | return $nbd_path;
473 | }
474 | }
475 |
476 | # Fetch size from the size file alongside the block device
477 | my $size_file = "$scfg->{path}/images/$vmid/$name.size";
478 | log_debug "Size file $size_file";
479 | my $size_kib = 0; # Default to 0 KiB
480 | if (-e $size_file) {
481 | my $size_content = do { open(my $fh, '<', $size_file) or log_debug "Failed to open $size_file: $!"; local $/; <$fh> };
482 | if (defined $size_content && $size_content =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
483 | $size_kib = $1;
484 | } else {
485 | log_debug "Invalid or empty content in size file: $size_file. Content: '" . (defined $size_content ? $size_content : "undef") . "'";
486 | }
487 | } else {
488 | log_debug "Size file $size_file does not exist.";
489 | }
490 |
491 | my $path = "/images/$vmid/$name";
492 |
493 | # Size is in kibibytes, but MooseFS expects bytes
494 | my $size_bytes = $size_kib * 1024;
495 |
496 | # If size is 0 or less, log and return undef, as mapping such a volume is not possible or meaningful.
497 | if ($size_bytes <= 0) {
498 | log_debug "Calculated size_bytes is $size_bytes for volume $volname (source KiB: $size_kib). Cannot map, returning undef.";
499 | return undef; # Indicate failure to map due to invalid size
500 | }
501 |
502 | log_debug "Activating volume $volname with size $size_bytes";
503 |
504 | my $map_cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'map', '-f', $path, '-s', $size_bytes];
505 | my $map_output = '';
506 | eval {
507 | run_command($map_cmd,
508 | outfunc => sub { $map_output .= shift; },
509 | errmsg => 'mfsbdev map failed');
510 | };
511 | if ($@) {
512 | log_debug "Failed to map MooseFS block device: $@";
513 | # Fall back to regular path if we can't get mappings
514 | return $class->SUPER::filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
515 | }
516 |
517 | if ($map_output =~ m|->(/dev/nbd\d+)|) {
518 | my $nbd_path = $1;
519 | log_debug "Found NBD device $nbd_path for volume $volname";
520 | return $nbd_path;
521 | }
522 |
523 | # If we couldn't parse the output or no NBD device was found
524 | log_debug "No NBD device found in output: $map_output";
525 | return $class->SUPER::filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
526 | }
527 |
528 | sub activate_volume {
529 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname, $cache) = @_;
530 |
531 | # Defensive - make sure $scfg is a hashref, not a storeid
532 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid} unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
533 |
534 | log_debug "[activate-volume] Activating volume $volname";
535 | die "Expected hashref for \$scfg in activate_volume, got: $scfg" unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
536 |
537 | return $class->SUPER::activate_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname) if !$scfg->{mfsbdev};
538 |
539 | $class->map_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname) if $scfg->{mfsbdev};
540 |
541 | return 1;
542 | }
543 |
544 | sub deactivate_volume {
545 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname, $cache) = @_;
546 |
547 | # Defensive - make sure $scfg is a hashref, not a storeid
548 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid} unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
549 |
550 | return $class->SUPER::deactivate_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname, $cache) if !$scfg->{mfsbdev};
551 |
552 | my ($vtype, $name, $vmid) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
553 | return $class->SUPER::deactivate_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname, $cache) if $vtype ne 'images';
554 |
555 | my $path = "/images/$vmid/$name";
556 |
557 | log_debug "Deactivating volume $volname";
558 |
559 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'unmap', '-f', $path];
560 |
561 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => "can't unmap MooseFS device '$path'");
562 |
563 | return 1;
564 | }
565 |
566 | sub path {
567 | my ($class, $scfg, $volname, $storeid, $snapname) = @_;
568 |
569 | # sanity check: volname must be a simple scalar
570 | # also handle case where volname is undef before ref() check
571 | if (defined $volname && ref($volname)) {
572 | Carp::confess("[${\__PACKAGE__}::path] called with invalid volname: "
573 | . ref($volname));
574 | }
575 |
576 | # Return early if volname is undefined
577 | unless (defined $volname) {
578 | log_debug "[path] volname is undefined, returning filesystem_path";
579 | return $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
580 | }
581 |
582 | # fallback to default if bdev not enabled
583 | if (!ref($scfg) || !$scfg->{mfsbdev}) {
584 | return $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
585 | }
586 |
587 | # Use the plugin's own volume_size_info to lookup the size of the volume.
588 | # If it's <= 8MiB (8388608 bytes), it's treated as an EFI/small disk, use direct filesystem_path.
589 | # Call $class->volume_size_info, not SUPER, to use the plugin's own implementation.
590 | # Provide a short timeout, e.g., 5 seconds.
591 | my $size_in_bytes;
592 | eval {
593 | # $storeid is passed to path, $scfg is also available.
594 | my $info_returned = $class->volume_size_info($scfg, $storeid, $volname, 5); # 5s timeout
595 |
596 | if (defined $info_returned) {
597 | if (ref($info_returned) eq 'HASH' && defined $info_returned->{size}) {
598 | $size_in_bytes = $info_returned->{size};
599 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. Size from volume_size_info (hashref): $size_in_bytes bytes.";
600 | } elsif (!ref($info_returned) && $info_returned =~ /^\d+$/) {
601 | $size_in_bytes = $info_returned; # Treat as direct size if scalar numeric
602 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. Size from volume_size_info (scalar numeric): $size_in_bytes bytes.";
603 | } else {
604 | # Log if $info_returned is defined but not a HASH with 'size' or a plain number
605 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. volume_size_info returned an unexpected defined type: " . Dumper($info_returned);
606 | }
607 | } else {
608 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. volume_size_info returned undef.";
609 | }
610 | };
611 | if ($@) {
612 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. Error calling/processing volume_size_info: $@. Proceeding without size check for small disk.";
613 | # Fallthrough to NBD logic if size check fails, rather than assuming it's small.
614 | }
615 |
616 | if (defined($size_in_bytes) && $size_in_bytes <= 8 * 1024 * 1024) { # Compare bytes to bytes
617 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname ($size_in_bytes bytes) is small/EFI disk. Forcing filesystem_path.";
618 | return $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
619 | }
620 |
621 | log_debug "[path] Vol: $volname. Not a small/EFI disk based on size (or size check failed). Attempting MooseFS NBD lookup.";
622 |
623 | my $nbd = eval { $class->map_volume($storeid, $scfg, $volname, $snapname) };
624 | if ($@) {
625 | log_debug "[path] map_volume error for $volname: $@";
626 | return $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
627 | }
628 |
629 | if ($nbd && -b $nbd) {
630 | my ($vtype_nbd, $name_nbd, $vmid_nbd) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
631 | log_debug "[path] using NBD $nbd for $volname (vmid $vmid_nbd, name $name_nbd, type $vtype_nbd)";
632 | return ($nbd, $vmid_nbd, $vtype_nbd);
633 | }
634 |
635 | log_debug "[path] no NBD found for $volname; defaulting back to filesystem_path.";
636 | return $class->filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
637 | }
638 |
639 | use Carp qw(longmess);
640 |
641 | sub filesystem_path {
642 | my ($class, @args) = @_;
643 |
644 | log_debug "[fs-path] ARGS = " . join(", ", map { defined($_) ? (ref($_) || $_) : 'undef' } @args);
645 |
646 | # Normalize @args to find the scfg hashref
647 | while (@args && ref($args[0]) ne 'HASH') {
648 | log_debug "[filesystem_path] Stripping leading non-HASH arg: $args[0]";
649 | shift @args;
650 | }
651 |
652 | my ($scfg, $volname, $snapname) = @args;
653 | die "[fs-path] invalid scfg" unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
654 |
655 | # If volname is undefined, it's likely a request for the storage base path.
656 | unless (defined $volname) {
657 | log_debug "[fs-path] volname is undefined. Returning storage base path: $scfg->{path}";
658 | return $scfg->{path};
659 | }
660 |
661 | my $ts = POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', localtime);
662 |
663 | my ($vtype, $name, $vmid, undef, undef, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
664 |
665 | # Handle snapshots for raw format in MooseFS
666 | if (defined($snapname) && $vtype eq 'images' && $format eq 'raw') {
667 | # MooseFS supports snapshots for raw files through mfsmakesnapshot
668 | # Return the path to the snapshot file
669 | my $mountpoint = $scfg->{path};
670 | return "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/snaps/$snapname/$name";
671 | }
672 |
673 | # Only do NBD logic for raw images without snapshots
674 | unless ($scfg->{mfsbdev} && $vtype eq 'images' && $format eq 'raw' && !defined($snapname)) {
675 | return $class->SUPER::filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
676 | }
677 |
678 | log_debug "[fs-path] Attempting NBD path resolution for $volname";
679 |
680 | my $path = "/images/$vmid/$name";
681 |
682 | if (!moosefs_bdev_is_active($scfg)) {
683 | log_debug "MooseFS bdev not active, activating";
684 | moosefs_start_bdev($scfg);
685 | }
686 |
687 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'list'];
688 | my $output = '';
689 | eval {
690 | run_command($cmd, outfunc => sub { $output .= shift; }, errmsg => 'mfsbdev list failed');
691 | };
692 | if ($@) {
693 | log_debug "[fs-path] mfsbdev list failed: $@";
694 | return $class->SUPER::filesystem_path($scfg, $volname, $snapname);
695 | }
696 |
697 | if ($output =~ m|file:\s+\Q$path\E\s+;\s+device:\s+(/dev/nbd\d+)|) {
698 | my $nbd = $1;
699 | log_debug "[fs-path] Found mapped device: $nbd";
700 | return $nbd;
701 | }
702 |
703 | log_debug "[fs-path] No mapped device found, falling back to $scfg->{path}$path";
704 | return "$scfg->{path}$path";
705 | }
706 |
707 | sub volume_resize {
708 | my ($class, $scfg, $storeid, $volname, $size, $running) = @_;
709 |
710 | unless (defined $volname && !ref($volname)) {
711 | Carp::confess("[${\__PACKAGE__}::$0] called with invalid volname: " . (defined $volname ? ref($volname) : 'undef'));
712 | }
713 |
714 | # Defensive - make sure $scfg is a hashref, not a storeid
715 | $scfg = PVE::Storage::config()->{ids}->{$storeid} unless ref($scfg) eq 'HASH';
716 |
717 | return $class->SUPER::volume_resize(@_) if !$scfg->{mfsbdev};
718 |
719 | my ($vtype, $name, $vmid) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
720 | return $class->SUPER::volume_resize(@_) if $vtype ne 'images';
721 |
722 | my $path = "/images/$vmid/$name";
723 |
724 | if (-e $path) {
725 | my $cmd = ['/usr/sbin/mfsbdev', 'resize', $path, $size];
726 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'mfsbdev resize failed');
727 | } else {
728 | die "volume '$volname' does not exist\n";
729 | }
730 |
731 | return undef;
732 | }
733 |
734 | sub volume_snapshot {
735 | my ($class, $scfg, $storeid, $volname, $snap) = @_;
736 |
737 | my ($storageType, $name, $vmid, $basename, $basedvmid, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
738 |
739 | if ($format ne 'raw') {
740 | return PVE::Storage::Plugin::volume_snapshot(@_);
741 | }
742 |
743 | die "snapshots not supported for this storage type" if $storageType ne 'images';
744 |
745 | my $mountpoint = $scfg->{path};
746 |
747 | my $snapdir = "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/snaps/$snap";
748 |
749 | File::Path::make_path($snapdir);
750 |
751 | log_debug "running '/usr/bin/mfsmakesnapshot $mountpoint/images/$vmid/$name $snapdir/$name'\n";
752 |
753 | my $cmd = ['/usr/bin/mfsmakesnapshot', "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/$name", "$snapdir/$name"];
754 |
755 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'An error occurred while making the snapshot');
756 |
757 | return undef;
758 | }
759 |
760 | sub volume_snapshot_delete {
761 | my ($class, $scfg, $storeid, $volname, $snap, $running) = @_;
762 |
763 | my ($storageType, $name, $vmid, $basename, $basedvmid, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
764 |
765 | if ($format ne 'raw') {
766 | return PVE::Storage::Plugin::volume_snapshot_delete(@_);
767 | }
768 |
769 | my $mountpoint = $scfg->{path};
770 |
771 | my $cmd = ['/usr/bin/rm', '-rf', "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/snaps/$snap/$name"];
772 |
773 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'An error occurred while deleting the snapshot');
774 |
775 | return undef;
776 | }
777 |
778 | sub volume_snapshot_rollback {
779 | my ($class, $scfg, $storeid, $volname, $snap) = @_;
780 |
781 | my ($storageType, $name, $vmid, $basename, $basedvmid, $isBase, $format) = $class->parse_volname($volname);
782 |
783 | if ($format ne 'raw') {
784 | return PVE::Storage::Plugin::volume_snapshot_rollback(@_);
785 | }
786 |
787 | my $mountpoint = $scfg->{path};
788 |
789 | my $snapdir = "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/snaps/$snap";
790 |
791 | my $cmd = ['/usr/bin/mfsmakesnapshot', '-o', "$snapdir/$name", "$mountpoint/images/$vmid/$name"];
792 |
793 | run_command($cmd, errmsg => 'An error occurred while restoring the snapshot');
794 |
795 | return undef;
796 | }
797 |
798 | sub status {
799 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $cache) = @_;
800 |
801 | $cache->{mountdata} = PVE::ProcFSTools::parse_proc_mounts()
802 | if !$cache->{mountdata};
803 |
804 | my $path = $scfg->{path};
805 |
806 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
807 |
808 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport} // '9421';
809 |
810 | my $mfssubfolder = $scfg->{mfssubfolder};
811 |
812 | return undef if !moosefs_is_mounted($mfsmaster, $mfsport, $path, $cache->{mountdata}, $mfssubfolder);
813 |
814 | return $class->SUPER::status($storeid, $scfg, $cache);
815 | }
816 |
817 | sub activate_storage {
818 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $cache) = @_;
819 |
820 | $cache->{mountdata} = PVE::ProcFSTools::parse_proc_mounts()
821 | if !$cache->{mountdata};
822 |
823 | my $path = $scfg->{path};
824 |
825 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
826 |
827 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport} // '9421';
828 |
829 | my $mfssubfolder = $scfg->{mfssubfolder};
830 |
831 | if (!moosefs_is_mounted($mfsmaster, $mfsport, $path, $cache->{mountdata}, $mfssubfolder)) {
832 |
833 | File::Path::make_path($path) if !(defined($scfg->{mkdir}) && !$scfg->{mkdir});
834 |
835 | die "unable to activate storage '$storeid' - " .
836 | "directory '$path' does not exist\n" if ! -d $path;
837 |
838 | moosefs_mount($scfg);
839 | }
840 |
841 | if ($scfg->{mfsbdev} && !moosefs_bdev_is_active($scfg)) {
842 | moosefs_start_bdev($scfg);
843 | }
844 |
845 | $class->SUPER::activate_storage($storeid, $scfg, $cache);
846 | }
847 |
848 | sub on_delete_hook {
849 | my ($class, $storeid, $scfg, $cache) = @_;
850 |
851 | $cache->{mountdata} = PVE::ProcFSTools::parse_proc_mounts()
852 | if !$cache->{mountdata};
853 |
854 | my $path = $scfg->{path};
855 |
856 | my $mfsmaster = $scfg->{mfsmaster} // 'mfsmaster';
857 |
858 | my $mfsport = $scfg->{mfsport} // '9421';
859 |
860 | my $mfssubfolder = $scfg->{mfssubfolder};
861 |
862 | if (moosefs_is_mounted($mfsmaster, $mfsport, $path, $cache->{mountdata}, $mfssubfolder)) {
863 | moosefs_unmount($scfg);
864 | }
865 | }
866 |
867 | 1;
868 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # pve-moosefs
2 |
3 | **MooseFS integration for Proxmox VE**
4 |
5 | This plugin enables native support for MooseFS as a storage backend in Proxmox VE.
6 |
7 | ## ⚠️ Disclaimer
8 |
9 | **This project is highly experimental.**
10 |
11 | > ⚠️ **Do NOT use snapshots in MooseFS block device (bdev) mode**. They are currently unsafe and may result in data loss. Snapshot support is still under active development and will remain experimental until this warning is removed.
12 |
13 | ## 📷 Preview
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | ## ✨ Features
18 |
19 | [](https://deepwiki.com/Zorlin/pve-moosefs)
20 |
21 | * Native MooseFS support in Proxmox VE
22 | * Support for MooseFS clusters with passwords and subfolders
23 | * Live VM migration across Proxmox hosts with MooseFS-backed storage
24 | * Clean unmounting when MooseFS storage is removed
25 | * MooseFS block device (`mfsbdev`) support for high performance
26 |
27 | ## 🚧 Planned Features
28 |
29 | * Instant snapshots and rollbacks
30 | * Instant cloning
31 |
32 | ## 🚀 Installation & Usage
33 |
34 | ### Prerequisites
35 |
36 | * **Proxmox VE 8.4.1 or newer**
37 |
38 | ### Option 1: Easy Install
39 |
40 | 1. Upgrade to Proxmox 8.4.1
41 | 2. Download and install the `.deb` package from the [Releases](../../releases) page.
42 |
43 | ### Option 2: Manual Build
44 |
45 | 1. Upgrade to Proxmox 8.4.1
46 | 2. Clone this repository:
47 |
48 | ```bash
49 | git clone https://github.com/yourusername/pve-moosefs.git
50 | cd pve-moosefs
51 | ```
52 | 3. Build the package:
53 |
54 | ```bash
55 | make
56 | ```
57 | 4. Install it:
58 |
59 | ```bash
60 | dpkg -i *.deb
61 | ```
62 |
63 | ## 🖥️ Mounting MooseFS Storage
64 |
65 | ### Via GUI
66 |
67 | 1. Open the **Proxmox Web Interface**
68 | 2. Navigate to **Datacenter → Storage**
69 | 3. Click **Add → MooseFS** and complete the wizard
70 |
71 | ### Via Command Line
72 |
73 | ```bash
74 | pvesm add moosefs moosefs-vm-storage --path /mnt/mfs
75 | ```
76 |
77 | This command creates a custom storage named `moosefs-vm-storage` using the MooseFS plugin.
78 |
79 | #### Optional parameters:
80 |
81 | * `--mfsmaster ` — specify the MooseFS metadata server
82 | * `--mfspassword ` — use if your MooseFS export requires authentication
83 | * `--mfssubfolder ` — mount a subfolder rather than the root of the MooseFS volume
84 | * `--mfsport ` — coming soon 🚧
85 |
86 | ## 🙏 Credits
87 |
88 | **Contributors:**
89 |
90 | * [@anwright](https://github.com/anwright) — major fixes, snapshots, and cleanup
91 | * [@pkonopelko](https://github.com/pkonopelko) — general advice and support
92 |
93 | **Inspiration and references (for plugin skeleton and packaging):**
94 |
95 | * [mityarzn/pve-storage-custom-mpnetapp](https://github.com/mityarzn/pve-storage-custom-mpnetapp)
96 | * [ServeTheHome Forums](https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/custom-storage-plugins-for-proxmox.12558/)
97 | * Official Proxmox GlusterFS and CephFS storage plugins
98 |
99 | ## 📝 Changelog
100 |
101 | ### v0.1.5 - Bug Fixes
102 |
103 | * Improvements to LXC snapshot support
104 | * Reduced debugging log noise
105 |
106 | ### v0.1.4 – Bug Fixes
107 |
108 | * Multiple small and defensive fixes
109 | * Improved support for LXC
110 | * Enhancements for live migration, unmapping, and cloning
111 |
112 | ### v0.1.3 – New Features
113 |
114 | * Full support for MooseFS block device (`mfsbdev`)
115 |
116 | ### v0.1.2 – Initial Block Device Support
117 |
118 | * Basic `mfsbdev` support added
119 |
120 | ### v0.1.1 – Enhancements
121 |
122 | * GUI support for container storage
123 | * Allowed leading `/` in `mfssubfolder` paths
124 |
125 | ### v0.1.0 – Initial Release
126 |
127 | * Core features implemented
128 | * MooseFS mount/unmount and shared storage setup
129 | * **Snapshots not functional in this version**
130 |
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1 | libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl (0.1.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
2 |
3 | * Lots of small fixes
4 | * Defensive fixes for various edge cases
5 | * Proper support for LXC
6 | * Live migration fixes
7 | * Unmapping fixes
8 | * Clone fixes
9 |
10 | -- Benjamin Arntzen Tue, 20 May 2025 23:40:00 +0100
11 |
12 | libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl (0.1.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
13 |
14 | * Full support for mfsbdev.
15 |
16 | -- Benjamin Arntzen Mon, 19 May 2025 07:20:00 +0100
17 |
18 | libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl (0.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
19 |
20 | * Initial support for mfsbdev block device backend.
21 |
22 | -- Benjamin Arntzen Mon, 17 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000
23 |
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/control.in:
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1 | Package: libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl
2 | Version: @@VERSION@@-@@PKGRELEASE@@
3 | Section: perl
4 | Priority: optional
5 | Architecture: @@ARCH@@
6 | Depends: libpve-storage-perl (>= 4.0-58), moosefs-client | moosefs-pro-client, patch
7 | Maintainer: Benjamin Arntzen
8 | Description: Proxmox VE plugin for MooseFS.
9 | This package contains a storage plugin to use MooseFS with Proxmox VE.
10 | It also patches the Proxmox VE web interface to add support for MooseFS.
11 |
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/copyright:
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1 | Copyright (C) Benjamin Arntzen
2 |
3 | This software is maintained by Benjamin Arntzen
4 | and consists of work contributed by themselves and others.
5 | A complete list can be found in README.md.
6 | Based on plugin for NetApp by Dmitry Petuhov
7 | Based on plugin for cluster-mode NFS by Alexandre Derumier
8 |
9 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
11 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | (at your option) any later version.
13 |
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
20 | along with this program. If not, see .
21 |
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/postinst:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | set -e
3 |
4 | TARGET_FILE="/usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js"
5 | PATCH_FILE="/usr/share/libpve-storage-custom-moosefs-perl/pve-moosefs.patch"
6 |
7 | case "$1" in
8 | configure)
9 | if [ -f "$TARGET_FILE" ] && ! grep -q "moosefs:" "$TARGET_FILE"; then
10 | echo "Applying MooseFS patch to $TARGET_FILE"
11 |
12 | # Create a backup with dpkg extension (standard Debian approach)
13 | cp -a "$TARGET_FILE" "$TARGET_FILE.dpkg-backup"
14 |
15 | # Apply the patch using patch from Debian core utilities
16 | if patch -p1 "$TARGET_FILE" < "$PATCH_FILE"; then
17 | echo "MooseFS patch applied successfully"
18 |
19 | # Register the file modification with dpkg
20 | if type dpkg-trigger >/dev/null 2>&1; then
21 | dpkg-trigger --no-await update-pvemanager
22 | fi
23 |
24 | # Restart the pveproxy service
25 | if systemctl is-active pveproxy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
26 | systemctl restart pveproxy
27 | fi
28 | else
29 | echo "Error: Failed to apply patch, restoring from backup"
30 | cp "$TARGET_FILE.dpkg-backup" "$TARGET_FILE"
31 | fi
32 | elif [ -f "$TARGET_FILE" ]; then
33 | echo "MooseFS support already present in $TARGET_FILE, skipping patch"
34 | else
35 | echo "Warning: Target file $TARGET_FILE not found, cannot apply patch"
36 | fi
37 | ;;
38 | esac
39 |
40 | exit 0
41 |
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/prerm:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | set -e
3 |
4 | TARGET_FILE="/usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js"
5 | BACKUP_FILE="$TARGET_FILE.dpkg-backup"
6 |
7 | # This script doesn't attempt to reverse the patch automatically
8 | # as it could lead to unintended consequences if the patched file
9 | # has been modified further. Instead, we'll just notify the user.
10 |
11 | case "$1" in
12 | remove|upgrade|deconfigure)
13 | if [ -f "$BACKUP_FILE" ]; then
14 | echo "Restoring original pvemanagerlib.js from backup"
15 | cp -a "$BACKUP_FILE" "$TARGET_FILE"
16 | rm -f "$BACKUP_FILE"
17 |
18 | # Restart the pveproxy service
19 | if systemctl is-active pveproxy >/dev/null 2>&1; then
20 | systemctl restart pveproxy
21 | fi
22 | else
23 | echo "Note: No backup file found. The patch will remain applied."
24 | echo "You may need to reinstall pve-manager to restore the original file"
25 | fi
26 | ;;
27 | esac
28 |
29 | exit 0
30 |
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/pve-moosefs.patch:
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1 | --- pvemanagerlib.8.4.1.js 2025-05-19 07:47:25.563586454 +0100
2 | +++ pvemanagerlib.8.4.1-patched.js 2025-05-19 07:55:27.081099792 +0100
3 | @@ -2317,6 +2317,12 @@
4 | faIcon: 'building',
5 | backups: false,
6 | },
7 | + moosefs: {
8 | + name: 'MooseFS',
9 | + ipanel: 'MooseFSInputPanel',
10 | + faIcon: 'building',
11 | + backups: true,
12 | + },
13 | zfspool: {
14 | name: 'ZFS',
15 | ipanel: 'ZFSPoolInputPanel',
16 | @@ -59783,6 +59789,103 @@
17 | },
18 | ],
19 | });
20 | +Ext.define('PVE.storage.MooseFSController', {
21 | + extend: 'Ext.app.ViewController',
22 | + alias: 'controller.pve-storage-moosefs'
23 | +});
24 | +Ext.define('PVE.storage.MooseFSInputPanel', {
25 | + extend: 'PVE.panel.StorageBase',
26 | + controller: 'pve-storage-moosefs',
27 | +
28 | + onlineHelp: 'storage_moosefs',
29 | +
30 | + initComponent: function() {
31 | + let me = this;
32 | +
33 | + me.column1 = [
34 | + {
35 | + xtype: me.isCreate ? 'textfield' : 'displayfield',
36 | + name: 'path',
37 | + value: '',
38 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Mount Point'),
39 | + allowBlank: false,
40 | + },
41 | + {
42 | + xtype: 'textfield',
43 | + name: 'mfsmaster',
44 | + value: 'mfsmaster',
45 | + fieldLabel: gettext('MooseFS Master'),
46 | + allowBlank: true,
47 | + emptyText: 'mfsmaster',
48 | + submitEmpty: false,
49 | + },
50 | + {
51 | + xtype: 'numberfield',
52 | + name: 'mfsport',
53 | + value: '9421',
54 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Master Port'),
55 | + allowBlank: true,
56 | + emptyText: '9421',
57 | + submitEmpty: false,
58 | + minValue: 1,
59 | + maxValue: 65535,
60 | + },
61 | + {
62 | + xtype: 'pveContentTypeSelector',
63 | + name: 'content',
64 | + value: ['images', 'iso', 'vztmpl', 'backup', 'snippets', 'rootdir'],
65 | + multiSelect: true,
66 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Content'),
67 | + allowBlank: false,
68 | + },
69 | + ];
70 | +
71 | + me.column2 = [
72 | + {
73 | + xtype: 'proxmoxcheckbox',
74 | + name: 'shared',
75 | + checked: true,
76 | + uncheckedValue: 0,
77 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Shared'),
78 | + },
79 | + {
80 | + xtype: 'proxmoxcheckbox',
81 | + name: 'mfsbdev',
82 | + checked: false,
83 | + uncheckedValue: 0,
84 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Use Block Device'),
85 | + },
86 | + ];
87 | +
88 | + me.advancedColumn1 = [
89 | + {
90 | + xtype: 'textfield',
91 | + name: 'mfssubfolder',
92 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Subfolder'),
93 | + allowBlank: true,
94 | + submitEmpty: false,
95 | + emptyText: '/',
96 | + autoEl: {
97 | + tag: 'div',
98 | + 'data-qtip': gettext('The subfolder to mount. Leave empty to mount the root directory.'),
99 | + },
100 | + },
101 | + ];
102 | +
103 | + me.advancedColumn2 = [
104 | + {
105 | + xtype: 'textfield',
106 | + name: 'mfspassword',
107 | + fieldLabel: gettext('Password'),
108 | + allowBlank: true,
109 | + submitEmpty: false,
110 | + inputType: 'password',
111 | + },
112 | + ];
113 | +
114 | + me.callParent();
115 | + },
116 | +});
117 | Ext.define('PVE.storage.BTRFSInputPanel', {
118 | extend: 'PVE.panel.StorageBase',
119 |
120 |
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/triggers:
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1 | activate-noawait pve-api-updates
2 |
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