├── .gitignore
├── pbs.build.sh
├── README.md
├── proxmox.patch
├── rpmbuild.md
├── pbs.patch
└── LICENSE
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1 | # Generated by Cargo
2 | # will have compiled files and executables
3 | /target/
4 |
5 | # Remove Cargo.lock from gitignore if creating an executable, leave it for libraries
6 | # More information here https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-toml-vs-cargo-lock.html
7 | Cargo.lock
8 |
9 | # These are backup files generated by rustfmt
10 | **/*.rs.bk
11 |
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1 | git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox-backup.git
2 | cd proxmox-backup
3 | git checkout 519ca9d01057991aaed4ab2bfd28c6e403eba869
4 | cd ..
5 | git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox.git
6 | cd proxmox
7 | git checkout 7667e549a539edff6f33cbf35d0f880383ebec61
8 | cd ..
9 | git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox-fuse.git
10 | git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/pxar.git
11 |
12 | patch --forward --strip=1 --input=pbs.patch
13 |
14 | cd proxmox-backup
15 | cargo fetch --target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
16 | cargo build --release --package proxmox-backup-client --bin proxmox-backup-client --bin dump-catalog-shell-cli --package pxar-bin --bin pxar
17 |
18 |
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1 | # proxmox-backup-client
2 | Rocky Linux 8 and Fedora 36 cookbook for build Client for Proxmox Backup Server. the client is written in the Rust programming language.
3 |
4 | ## rpm package
5 | rpm package for Fedora and Rocky linux8 are available in assets of release [v2.2.2](https://github.com/sg4r/proxmox-backup-client/releases/tag/v2.2.2)
6 | rpm package for centos7 [v2.1.2](https://github.com/sg4r/proxmox-backup-client/releases/download/v2.1.2/proxmox-backup-2.1.2-1.x86_64.el7.rpm)
7 |
8 | ## install rust
9 | ```
10 | curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
11 | source $HOME/.cargo/env
12 | ```
13 | ## install depends
14 | ```
15 | yum install systemd-devel clang-devel libzstd-devel libacl-devel pam-devel fuse3-devel libuuid-devel openssl-devel
16 | yum groupinstall 'Development Tools'
17 | yum install git
18 | ```
19 | ## clone proxmox-backup-client cookbook
20 | ```
21 | git clone https://github.com/sg4r/proxmox-backup-client.git
22 | cd proxmox-backup-client
23 | ```
24 | ## build
25 | ```
26 | bash ./pbs.build.sh
27 | ```
28 | ## check
29 | ```
30 | ./proxmox-backup/target/release/proxmox-backup-client version
31 | client version: 2.2.2
32 | ```
33 | ## generate-rpm
34 | build a rpm package with the executable files
35 | ```
36 | cd proxmox-backup/
37 | cargo generate-rpm
38 | [root@pbs proxmox-backup]# ll target/generate-rpm/
39 | total 6344
40 | -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 6494249 Jun 3 18:51 proxmox-backup-2.2.2-1.x86_64.rpm
41 | cd ..
42 | ```
43 | to build a package with dependency support, read this [rpmbuild.md](rpmbuild.md)
44 | ## install binaries
45 | if you prefer to locally install the binaries, carry out these commands
46 | ```
47 | install -Dm755 "proxmox-backup/target/release/proxmox-backup-client" "/usr/local/sbin/proxmox-backup-client"
48 | install -Dm755 "proxmox-backup/target/release/dump-catalog-shell-cli" "/usr/local/sbin/dump-catalog-shell-cli"
49 | install -Dm755 "proxmox-backup/target/release/pxar" "/usr/local/sbin/pxar"
50 | ```
51 | ## make clean
52 | ```
53 | cd ..
54 | rm -fr ./proxmox-backup-client
55 | ```
56 |
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1 | diff -Naur -x .git -x target -x tests -x Cargo.lock proxmox.m/.cargo/config proxmox/.cargo/config
2 | --- proxmox.m/.cargo/config 2020-12-11 22:10:22.706632820 +0100
3 | +++ proxmox/.cargo/config 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
4 | @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
5 | -[source]
6 | -[source.debian-packages]
7 | -directory = "/usr/share/cargo/registry"
8 | -[source.crates-io]
9 | -replace-with = "debian-packages"
10 | diff -Naur -x .git -x target -x tests -x Cargo.lock proxmox.m/proxmox/Cargo.toml proxmox/proxmox/Cargo.toml
11 | --- proxmox.m/proxmox/Cargo.toml 2020-12-11 22:10:23.038636468 +0100
12 | +++ proxmox/proxmox/Cargo.toml 2020-12-06 21:49:46.850983390 +0100
13 | @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
14 | [dependencies]
15 | # General dependencies
16 | anyhow = "1.0"
17 | +getrandom = "0.1.14"
18 | lazy_static = "1.4"
19 | libc = "0.2"
20 | nix = "0.19"
21 | diff -Naur -x .git -x target -x tests -x Cargo.lock proxmox.m/proxmox/src/sys/linux/mod.rs proxmox/proxmox/src/sys/linux/mod.rs
22 | --- proxmox.m/proxmox/src/sys/linux/mod.rs 2020-12-11 22:10:23.044636534 +0100
23 | +++ proxmox/proxmox/src/sys/linux/mod.rs 2020-12-06 21:48:20.385990722 +0100
24 | @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
25 | //! Linux specific helpers and syscall wrapper
26 |
27 | use anyhow::*;
28 | +use getrandom::getrandom;
29 |
30 | pub mod magic;
31 | pub mod pid;
32 | @@ -20,22 +21,24 @@
33 | ///
34 | /// This code uses the Linux syscall getrandom() - see "man 2 getrandom".
35 | pub fn fill_with_random_data(buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Error> {
36 | - let res = unsafe {
37 | - libc::getrandom(
38 | - buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void,
39 | - buffer.len() as libc::size_t,
40 | - 0 as libc::c_uint,
41 | - )
42 | - };
43 | -
44 | - if res == -1 {
45 | - return Err(std::io::Error::last_os_error().into());
46 | - }
47 | -
48 | - if res as usize != buffer.len() {
49 | - // should not happen
50 | - bail!("short getrandom read");
51 | - }
52 | +// let res = unsafe {
53 | +// libc::getrandom(
54 | +// buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void,
55 | +// buffer.len() as libc::size_t,
56 | +// 0 as libc::c_uint,
57 | +// )
58 | +// };
59 | +//
60 | +// if res == -1 {
61 | +// return Err(std::io::Error::last_os_error().into());
62 | +// }
63 | +//
64 | +// if res as usize != buffer.len() {
65 | +// // should not happen
66 | +// bail!("short getrandom read");
67 | +// }
68 | +
69 | + getrandom(buffer)?;
70 |
71 | Ok(())
72 | }
73 |
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1 |
2 | # Build rpm package for proxmox-backup-client
3 | A short guide to creating an rpm package for proxmox-backup-client with the addition of dependencies
4 |
5 | ## Generate rpm
6 | from the proxmox-backup directory use the ```cargo generate-rpm``` command to create an rpm package
7 | ```
8 | cargo generate-rpm
9 | ll target/generate-rpm/
10 | rpm -qlp target/generate-rpm/proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.x86_64.rpm
11 | rpm -qip target/generate-rpm/proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.x86_64.rpm
12 | ```
13 | I have not found how to define the list of dependencies with rpm-generate. it is possible to use rpmrebuild to add dependencies.
14 | ## rpmrebuild
15 | ```
16 | # Install GetPageSpeed repository:
17 | dnf install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-el8-latest.rpm
18 | # Install rpmrebuild rpm package:
19 | dnf install rpmrebuild
20 | ```
21 | ## modification
22 | Edit the spec file with the rpmrebuild command
23 | ```
24 | rpmrebuild -enp target/generate-rpm/proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.x86_64.rpm
25 | ```
26 | add 3 lines
27 | ```
28 | Requires: libfuse3.so.3()(64bit)
29 | Requires: libzstd.so.1()(64bit)
30 | Requires: libssl.so.1.1()(64bit)
31 | ```
32 | after ```Requires: /bin/sh``` and before ```#suggest```
33 | ```
34 | Provides: proxmox-backup = 1.0.11
35 | Provides: proxmox-backup(x86_64) = 1.0.11
36 | Requires: /bin/sh
37 | Requires: libfuse3.so.3()(64bit)
38 | Requires: libzstd.so.1()(64bit)
39 | Requires: libssl.so.1.1()(64bit)
40 | #suggest
41 | ```
42 | change Release from 1 to 1.2
43 | ```
44 | Version: 1.0.11
45 | Release: 1.2
46 | License: AGPL-3
47 | ```
48 | save the temporary file and answer y to build the new package
49 | ```
50 | "~/.tmp/rpmrebuild.199172/work/spec.2" 61L, 1187C written
51 | Do you want to continue ? (y/N) y
52 | result: /root/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64.rpm
53 | ```
54 | ## Install the package on a new host
55 | ```
56 | [centos@pbscl82 ~]$ sudo dnf install ./proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64.rpm
57 | Failed to set locale, defaulting to C.UTF-8
58 | Last metadata expiration check: 0:00:13 ago on Mon Apr 5 18:57:37 2021.
59 | Dependencies resolved.
60 | ==========================================================================================================
61 | Package Architecture Version Repository Size
62 | ==========================================================================================================
63 | Installing:
64 | proxmox-backup x86_64 1.0.11-1.2 @commandline 5.5 M
65 | Installing dependencies:
66 | fuse3-libs x86_64 3.2.1-12.el8 baseos 94 k
67 |
68 | Transaction Summary
69 | ==========================================================================================================
70 | Install 2 Packages
71 |
72 | Total size: 5.6 M
73 | Total download size: 94 k
74 | Installed size: 22 M
75 | Is this ok [y/N]: y
76 | Downloading Packages:
77 | fuse3-libs-3.2.1-12.el8.x86_64.rpm 1.1 MB/s | 94 kB 00:00
78 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 | Total 1.0 MB/s | 94 kB 00:00
80 | Running transaction check
81 | Transaction check succeeded.
82 | Running transaction test
83 | Transaction test succeeded.
84 | Running transaction
85 | Preparing : 1/1
86 | Installing : fuse3-libs-3.2.1-12.el8.x86_64 1/2
87 | Running scriptlet: fuse3-libs-3.2.1-12.el8.x86_64 1/2
88 | Installing : proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64 2/2
89 | Running scriptlet: proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64 2/2
90 | Verifying : fuse3-libs-3.2.1-12.el8.x86_64 1/2
91 | Verifying : proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64 2/2
92 |
93 | Installed:
94 | fuse3-libs-3.2.1-12.el8.x86_64 proxmox-backup-1.0.11-1.2.x86_64
95 |
96 | Complete!
97 | [centos@pbscl82 ~]$
98 | [centos@pbscl82 ~]$ proxmox-backup-client version
99 | client version: 1.0.11
100 | ```
101 |
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1 | diff --git a/proxmox-backup/.cargo/config b/proxmox-backup/.cargo/config
2 | deleted file mode 100644
3 | index 3b5b6e48..00000000
4 | --- a/proxmox-backup/.cargo/config
5 | +++ /dev/null
6 | @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
7 | -[source]
8 | -[source.debian-packages]
9 | -directory = "/usr/share/cargo/registry"
10 | -[source.crates-io]
11 | -replace-with = "debian-packages"
12 | diff --git a/proxmox-backup/Cargo.toml b/proxmox-backup/Cargo.toml
13 | index 4b7e37a4..79c56f40 100644
14 | --- a/proxmox-backup/Cargo.toml
15 | +++ b/proxmox-backup/Cargo.toml
16 | @@ -25,94 +25,12 @@ members = [
17 | "pbs-config",
18 | "pbs-datastore",
19 | "pbs-fuse-loop",
20 | - "proxmox-rest-server",
21 | - "proxmox-rrd",
22 | - "pbs-tape",
23 | "pbs-tools",
24 |
25 | - "proxmox-backup-banner",
26 | "proxmox-backup-client",
27 | - "proxmox-file-restore",
28 | - "proxmox-restore-daemon",
29 | "pxar-bin",
30 | ]
31 |
32 | -[lib]
33 | -name = "proxmox_backup"
34 | -path = "src/lib.rs"
35 | -
36 | -[dependencies]
37 | -apt-pkg-native = "0.3.2"
38 | -base64 = "0.13"
39 | -bitflags = "1.2.1"
40 | -bytes = "1.0"
41 | -cidr = "0.2.1"
42 | -crc32fast = "1"
43 | -endian_trait = { version = "0.6", features = ["arrays"] }
44 | -flate2 = "1.0"
45 | -anyhow = "1.0"
46 | -thiserror = "1.0"
47 | -futures = "0.3"
48 | -h2 = { version = "0.3", features = [ "stream" ] }
49 | -handlebars = "3.0"
50 | -hex = "0.4.3"
51 | -http = "0.2"
52 | -hyper = { version = "0.14", features = [ "full" ] }
53 | -lazy_static = "1.4"
54 | -libc = "0.2"
55 | -log = "0.4.17"
56 | -nix = "0.24"
57 | -num-traits = "0.2"
58 | -once_cell = "1.3.1"
59 | -openssl = "0.10.38" # currently patched!
60 | -pam = "0.7"
61 | -pam-sys = "0.5"
62 | -percent-encoding = "2.1"
63 | -regex = "1.5.5"
64 | -rustyline = "9"
65 | -serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
66 | -serde_json = "1.0"
67 | -siphasher = "0.3"
68 | -syslog = "4.0"
69 | -tokio = { version = "1.6", features = [ "fs", "io-util", "io-std", "macros", "net", "parking_lot", "process", "rt", "rt-multi-thread", "signal", "time" ] }
70 | -tokio-openssl = "0.6.1"
71 | -tokio-stream = "0.1.0"
72 | -tokio-util = { version = "0.7", features = [ "codec", "io" ] }
73 | -tower-service = "0.3.0"
74 | -udev = "0.4"
75 | -url = "2.1"
76 | -#valgrind_request = { git = "https://github.com/edef1c/libvalgrind_request", version = "1.1.0", optional = true }
77 | -walkdir = "2"
78 | -xdg = "2.2"
79 | -nom = "5.1"
80 | -crossbeam-channel = "0.5"
81 | -
82 | -# Used only by examples currently:
83 | -zstd = { version = "0.6", features = [ "bindgen" ] }
84 | -
85 | -pathpatterns = "0.1.2"
86 | -pxar = { version = "0.10.1", features = [ "tokio-io" ] }
87 | -
88 | -proxmox-http = { version = "0.6.1", features = [ "client", "http-helpers", "websocket" ] }
89 | -proxmox-io = "1"
90 | -proxmox-lang = "1.1"
91 | -proxmox-router = { version = "1.2.2", features = [ "cli" ] }
92 | -proxmox-schema = { version = "1.3.1", features = [ "api-macro" ] }
93 | -proxmox-section-config = "1"
94 | -proxmox-tfa = { version = "2", features = [ "api", "api-types" ] }
95 | -proxmox-time = "1.1.2"
96 | -proxmox-uuid = "1"
97 | -proxmox-serde = "0.1"
98 | -proxmox-shared-memory = "0.2"
99 | -proxmox-sys = { version = "0.3", features = [ "sortable-macro" ] }
100 | -proxmox-compression = "0.1"
101 | -
102 | -
103 | -proxmox-acme-rs = "0.4"
104 | -proxmox-apt = "0.8.0"
105 | -proxmox-async = "0.4"
106 | -proxmox-openid = "0.9.0"
107 | -
108 | pbs-api-types = { path = "pbs-api-types" }
109 | pbs-buildcfg = { path = "pbs-buildcfg" }
110 | pbs-client = { path = "pbs-client" }
111 | @@ -126,27 +44,33 @@ pbs-tape = { path = "pbs-tape" }
112 | # Local path overrides
113 | # NOTE: You must run `cargo update` after changing this for it to take effect!
114 | [patch.crates-io]
115 | -#proxmox-acme-rs = { path = "../proxmox-acme-rs" }
116 | -#proxmox-apt = { path = "../proxmox-apt" }
117 | -#proxmox-async = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-async" }
118 | -#proxmox-compression = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-compression" }
119 | -#proxmox-borrow = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-borrow" }
120 | -#proxmox-fuse = { path = "../proxmox-fuse" }
121 | -#proxmox-http = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-http" }
122 | -#proxmox-io = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-io" }
123 | -#proxmox-lang = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-lang" }
124 | -#proxmox-openid = { path = "../proxmox-openid-rs" }
125 | -#proxmox-router = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-router" }
126 | -#proxmox-schema = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-schema" }
127 | -#proxmox-section-config = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-section-config" }
128 | -#proxmox-shared-memory = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-shared-memory" }
129 | -#proxmox-sys = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-sys" }
130 | -#proxmox-serde = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-serde" }
131 | -#proxmox-tfa = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-tfa" }
132 | -#proxmox-time = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-time" }
133 | -#proxmox-uuid = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-uuid" }
134 | -#pxar = { path = "../pxar" }
135 | +proxmox-async = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-async" }
136 | +proxmox-compression = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-compression" }
137 | +proxmox-borrow = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-borrow" }
138 | +proxmox-fuse = { path = "../proxmox-fuse" }
139 | +proxmox-http = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-http" }
140 | +proxmox-io = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-io" }
141 | +proxmox-lang = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-lang" }
142 | +proxmox-router = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-router" }
143 | +proxmox-schema = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-schema" }
144 | +proxmox-section-config = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-section-config" }
145 | +proxmox-serde = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-serde" }
146 | +proxmox-shared-memory = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-shared-memory" }
147 | +proxmox-sys = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-sys" }
148 | +proxmox-time = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-time" }
149 | +proxmox-uuid = { path = "../proxmox/proxmox-uuid" }
150 | +pxar = { path = "../pxar" }
151 |
152 | [features]
153 | default = []
154 | #valgrind = ["valgrind_request"]
155 | +
156 | +[package.metadata.generate-rpm]
157 | +assets = [
158 | + { source = "target/release/pxar", dest = "/usr/local/sbin/pxar", mode = "0755" },
159 | + { source = "target/release/dump-catalog-shell-cli", dest = "/usr/local/sbin/dump-catalog-shell-cli", mode = "0755" },
160 | + { source = "target/release/proxmox-backup-client", dest = "/usr/local/sbin/proxmox-backup-client", mode = "0755" }
161 | +]
162 | +
163 | +
164 | +
165 |
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657 |
658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
661 | .
662 |
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