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The VMM subsystem is responsible for creating, destroying, and executing VMs. .Sh SECTIONS .Nm is divided into four main sections: .Bl -tag -width xxxx .It Sy Macros User-defined variables may be defined and used later, simplifying the configuration file. .It Sy Global Configuration Global settings for .Xr vmd 8 . .It Sy VM Configuration Configuration for each individual virtual machine. .It Sy Switch Configuration Configuration for virtual switches. .El .Pp Within the sections, the .Ar bytes argument can be specified with a human-readable scale, using the format described in .Xr scan_scaled 3 . .Pp The current line can be extended over multiple lines using a backslash .Pq Sq \e . Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark .Pq Sq # , and extend to the end of the current line. Care should be taken when commenting out multi-line text: the comment is effective until the end of the entire block. .Pp Argument names not beginning with a letter, digit, underscore, or slash must be quoted. .Pp Additional configuration files can be included with the .Ic include keyword, for example: .Bd -literal -offset indent include "/etc/vm1.example.com.conf" .Ed .Sh MACROS Macros can be defined that will later be expanded in context. Macro names must start with a letter, digit, or underscore, and may contain any of those characters. Macro names may not be reserved words (for example, .Ic vm , .Ic memory , or .Ic disk ) . Macros are not expanded inside quotes. .Pp For example: .Bd -literal -offset indent ramdisk="/bsd.rd" vm "vm1.example.com" { memory 512M boot $ramdisk } .Ed .Sh GLOBAL CONFIGURATION The following setting can be configured globally: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic local prefix Ar address Ns Li / Ns Ar prefix Set the network prefix that is used to allocate subnets for local interfaces, see .Ic local interface in the .Sx VM CONFIGURATION section below. The default is .Ar 100.64.0.0/10 . .El .Sh VM CONFIGURATION Each .Ic vm section starts with a declaration of the virtual machine .Ar name : .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic vm Ar name Brq ... The name can be any alphanumeric string along with '.', '-', and '_' characters. However, it cannot start with '.', '-', or '_'. Typically the name is a hostname. .El .Pp Followed by a block of parameters that is enclosed in curly brackets: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm boot Ar path Kernel or BIOS image to load when booting the VM. If not specified, the default is to boot using the BIOS image in .Pa /etc/firmware/vmm-bios . .It Cm cdrom Ar path ISO image file. .It Cm enable Automatically start the VM. This is the default if neither .Cm enable nor .Cm disable is specified. .It Cm disable Do not start this VM. .It Cm disk Ar path Disk image file (may be specified multiple times to add multiple disk images). .It Oo Cm local Oc Cm interface Oo name Oc Op Brq ... Network interface to add to the VM. The optional .Ar name can be either .Sq tap to select the next available .Xr tap 4 interface on the VM host side (the default) or .Ar tapN to select a specific one. .Pp Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm group Ar group-name Assign the interface to a specific interface .Dq group . For example, this can be used to write .Xr pf.conf 5 rules for several VM interfaces in the same group. The .Ar group-name must not end with a digit. .It Oo Cm locked Oc Cm lladdr Op Ar etheraddr Change the link layer address (MAC address) of the interface on the VM guest side. If not specified, a randomized address will be assigned by .Xr vmd 8 . If the .Cm locked keyword is specified, .Xr vmd 8 will drop packets from the VM with altered source addresses. .It Cm rdomain Ar rdomainid Attach the interface to the routing domain with the specified .Ar rdomainid . If attaching to a switch that also has an .Ar rdomainid set, the .Ar rdomainid configured for the interface takes precedence. .It Cm switch Ar name Set the virtual switch by .Ar name . See the .Sx SWITCH CONFIGURATION section about virtual switches. This option is ignored if a switch with a matching name cannot be found. .It Cm up Start the interface forwarding packets. This is the default. .It Cm down Stop the interface from forwarding packets. .El .Pp A .Cm local interface will auto-generate an IPv4 subnet for the interface, configure a gateway address on the VM host side, and run a simple DHCP/BOOTP server for the VM. This option can be used for layer 3 mode without configuring a switch. .It Cm interfaces Ar count Optional minimum number of network interfaces to add to the VM. If the .Ar count is greater than the number of .Ic interface statements, additional default interfaces will be added. .It Cm memory Ar bytes Memory size of the VM, in bytes, rounded to megabytes. The default is 512M. .It Cm owner Ar user Ns Op : Ns Ar group Set the owner of the VM to the specified user or group. The owner will be allowed to start or stop the VM and open the VM's console. .It Cm owner Pf : Ar group Set the owner to the specified group. .El .Sh SWITCH CONFIGURATION A virtual switch allows VMs to communicate with other network interfaces on the host system via either .Xr bridge 4 or .Xr switch 4 . The network interface for each virtual switch defined in .Nm is pre-configured using .Xr hostname.if 5 or .Xr ifconfig 8 (see the .Sx BRIDGE and .Sx SWITCH sections in .Xr ifconfig 8 accordingly). When a VM is started, virtual network interfaces which are assigned to a virtual switch have their .Xr tap 4 interface automatically added into the corresponding .Xr bridge 4 or .Xr switch 4 interface underlying the virtual switch. .Pp Virtual switches can be configured at any point in the configuration file. Each .Ic switch section starts with a declaration of the virtual switch: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic switch Ar name Brq ... This name can be any string, and is typically a network name. .El .Pp Followed by a block of parameters that is enclosed in curly brackets: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm enable Automatically configure the switch. This is the default if neither .Cm enable nor .Cm disable is specified. .It Cm locked lladdr If this option is specified, .Xr vmd 8 will drop packets with altered sources addresses that do not match the link layer addresses (MAC addresses) of the VM interfaces in this switch. .It Cm disable Do not configure this switch. .It Cm group Ar group-name Assign each interface to a specific interface .Dq group . For example, this can be used to write .Xr pf.conf 5 rules for several VM interfaces in the same group. The .Ar group-name must not end with a digit. .It Cm interface Ar name Set the .Xr switch 4 or .Xr bridge 4 network interface of this switch. If the type is changed to .Ar switch0 , it will be used for each following switch. .It Cm rdomain Ar rdomainid Set the routing domain of the switch and all of its VM interfaces to .Ar rdomainid . .It Cm up Start the switch forwarding packets. This is the default. .It Cm down Stop the switch from forwarding packets. .El .Sh EXAMPLES Create a new VM with 1GB memory, 1 network interface connected to .Dq uplink , with one disk image .Sq /home/joe/vm2-disk.img , owned by user .Sq joe : .Bd -literal -offset indent vm "vm2.example.com" { memory 1G disk "/home/joe/vm2-disk.img" interface { switch "uplink" } owner joe } .Ed .Pp Create the switch "uplink" with an additional physical network interface: .Bd -literal -offset indent switch "uplink" { interface bridge0 } .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr vmm 4 , .Xr vmctl 8 , .Xr vmd 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm file format first appeared in .Ox 5.9 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit .An Mike Larkin Aq Mt mlarkin@openbsd.org and .An Reyk Floeter Aq Mt reyk@openbsd.org .