acrnctl and acrnd¶
Description¶
The acrnctl
tool helps users create, delete, launch, and stop a User
OS (UOS). The tool runs under the Service OS, and UOSs should be based
on acrn-dm
. The daemon for acrn-manager is acrnd.
Usage¶
You can see the available acrnctl
commands by running:
# acrnctl help
support:
list
start
stop
del
add
pause
continue
suspend
resume
reset
Use acrnctl [cmd] help for details
Here are some usage examples:
Add a VM¶
The add
command lets you add a VM by specifying a
script that will launch a UOS, for example launch_UOS.sh
:
# acrnctl add launch_UOS.sh -U 1
vm1-14:59:30 added
Note that the launch script must only launch one UOS instance.
The VM name is important. acrnctl
searches VMs by their
names so duplicate VM names are not allowed. If the
launch script changes the VM name at launch time, acrnctl
will not recognize it.
List VMs¶
Use the list
command to display VMs and their state:
# acrnctl list
vm1-14:59:30 untracked
vm-yocto stopped
vm-android stopped
Start VM¶
If a VM is in a stopped
state, you can start it with the start
command:
# acrnctl start vm-yocto
Stop VM¶
Use the stop
command to stop one or more running VM:
# acrnctl stop vm-yocto vm1-14:59:30 vm-android
acrnd¶
The acrnd
daemon process provides a way for launching or resuming a UOS
should the UOS shut down, either planned or unexpected. A UOS can ask acrnd
to set up a timer to make sure the UOS is running, even if the SOS is
suspended or stopped.
The acrnd
daemon stores pending UOS work to /opt/acrn/conf/timer_list
and sets an RTC timer to wake up the SOS or bring the SOS back up again.
When acrnd
daemon is restarted, it restores the previously saved timer
list and launches the UOSs at the right time.
A systemd
service file (acrnd.service
) is installed by default that will
start the acrnd
daemon when the Service OS comes up.
You can restart/stop acrnd service using systemctl
Build and Install¶
Source code for both acrnctl
and acrnd
is in the tools/acrn-manager
folder.
Change to that folder and run:
# make
# make install