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From: "Adam Litke" agl@us.ibm.com To: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 4:29:41 PM Subject: MOM integration questions
Hi guys,
I've got MOM up and running as a vdsm thread but I've hit two small problems. I'll bounce them around on the list to see if people have some ideas.
1.) Libvirt SASL authentication
I was able to easily modify MOM to connect to libvirt by hardcoding the vdsm credentials. Obviously this is not an acceptable long-term solution. What is the best way to share the vdsm libvirt password with MOM in a way that does not compromise security? Whatever method we choose should not involve vdsm-specific changes to MOM. For starters I think I will just place the username and password in the mom.conf file. We could make this file readable only by the vdsm user. Thoughts?
Is it safe just to read it from /etc/pki/vdsm/keys/libvirt_password
What's the reason for not wanting VDSM specific changes in MOM, is this project is part of oVirt then we can always assume VDSM is present.
2.) Permissions
The first error I noticed was MOM failing to adjust KSM via sysfs:
2011-11-22 10:13:48,313 - mom.Controllers.KSM - WARNING - KSM: Failed to write /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run: Permission denied
MOM is used to running as root so that it can adjust these settings. I would prefer not to complicate the MOM architecture by having a separate process that receives instructions from the main MOM thread and then applies the requested changes as root.
Another solution would be to allow MOM to run as a completely separate daemon (as it has been originally doing). In this scenario, vdsm would reconfigure MOM by replacing the default configuration file and policy. vdsm could then interact with the running momd via the existing xmlrpc interface.
Thoughts on these issues?
-- Adam Litke agl@us.ibm.com IBM Linux Technology Center
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