Merge pull request #1031 from knittl/feature/kata-option-aliases

cli: Add aliases for `kata-` options
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Fabiano Fidêncio
2021-02-10 16:22:13 +01:00
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10 changed files with 21 additions and 29 deletions

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ All documents must:
- Have a `.md` file extension.
- Include a TOC (table of contents) at the top of the document with links to
all heading sections. We recommend using the
[`check-markdown`](https://github.com/kata-containers/tests/tree/master/cmd/check-markdown)
[`kata-check-markdown`](https://github.com/kata-containers/tests/tree/master/cmd/check-markdown)
tool to generate the TOC.
- Be linked to from another document in the same repository.

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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ The runtime uses a TOML format configuration file called `configuration.toml`. B
The actual configuration file paths can be determined by running:
```
$ kata-runtime --kata-show-default-config-paths
$ kata-runtime --show-default-config-paths
```
Most users will not need to modify the configuration file.

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@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ in Kibana:
![Kata tags in EFK](./images/efk_syslog_entry_detail.png).
We can however further sub-parse the Kata entries using the
[Fluentd plugins](https://docs.fluentbit.io/manual/parser/logfmt) that will parse
[Fluentd plugins](https://docs.fluentbit.io/manual/pipeline/parsers/logfmt) that will parse
`logfmt` formatted data. We can utilise these to parse the sub-fields using a Fluentd filter
section. At the same time, we will prefix the new fields with `kata_` to make it clear where
they have come from:
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ test to check the parsing works. The resulting output from Fluentd is:
"_COMM":"kata-runtime",
"_EXE":"/opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime",
"SYSLOG_TIMESTAMP":"Feb 21 10:31:27 ",
"_CMDLINE":"/opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime --kata-config /opt/kata/share/defaults/kata-containers/configuration-qemu.toml --root /run/runc state 7cdd31660d8705facdadeb8598d2c0bd008e8142c54e3b3069abd392c8d58997",
"_CMDLINE":"/opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime --config /opt/kata/share/defaults/kata-containers/configuration-qemu.toml --root /run/runc state 7cdd31660d8705facdadeb8598d2c0bd008e8142c54e3b3069abd392c8d58997",
"SYSLOG_PID":"14314",
"_PID":"14314",
"MESSAGE":"time=\"2020-02-21T10:31:27.810781647Z\" level=info msg=\"release sandbox\" arch=amd64 command=state container=7cdd31660d8705facdadeb8598d2c0bd008e8142c54e3b3069abd392c8d58997 name=kata-runtime pid=14314 sandbox=1c3e77cad66aa2b6d8cc846f818370f79cb0104c0b840f67d0f502fd6562b68c source=virtcontainers subsystem=sandbox",
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ own file (rather than into the system journal).
```bash
#!/bin/bash
/opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime --kata-config "/opt/kata/share/defaults/kata-containers/configuration-qemu.toml" --log-format=json --log=/var/log/kata-runtime.log $@
/opt/kata/bin/kata-runtime --config "/opt/kata/share/defaults/kata-containers/configuration-qemu.toml" --log-format=json --log=/var/log/kata-runtime.log $@
```
And then we'll add the Fluentd config section to parse that file. Note, we inform the parser that Kata is

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ To configure Kata Containers with ACRN, copy the generated `configuration-acrn.t
The following command shows full paths to the `configuration.toml` files that the runtime loads. It will use the first path that exists. (Please make sure the kernel and image paths are set correctly in the `configuration.toml` file)
```bash
$ sudo kata-runtime --kata-show-default-config-paths
$ sudo kata-runtime --show-default-config-paths
```
>**Warning:** Please offline CPUs using [this](offline_cpu.sh) script, else VM launches will fail.