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Guest Agent for Google Compute Engine

This repository contains the source code and packaging artifacts for the Google guest agent and metadata script runner binaries. These components are installed on Windows and Linux GCE VMs in order to enable GCE platform features.

Table of Contents

Overview

The repository contains these components:

  • google-guest-agent daemon which handles all of the areas outlined below in "features"
  • google-metadata-script-runner binary to run user-provided scripts at VM startup and shutdown.

Features

The guest agent functionality can be separated into various areas of responsibility. Historically, on Linux these were managed by separate independent processes, but today they are all managed by the guest agent.

The Daemons section of the instance configs file on Linux refers to these areas of responsibility. This allows a user to easily modify or disable functionality. Behaviors for each area of responsibility are detailed below.

Account management

On Windows, the agent handles creating user accounts and setting/resetting passwords.

On Linux: If OS Login is not used, the guest agent will be responsible for provisioning and deprovisioning user accounts. The agent creates local user accounts and maintains the authorized SSH keys file for each. User account creation is based on adding and remove SSH Keys stored in metadata.

The guest agent has the following behaviors:

  • Administrator permissions are managed with a google-sudoers Linux group. Members of this group are granted sudo permissions on the VM.
  • All users provisioned by the account daemon are added to the google-sudoers group.
  • The daemon stores a file in the guest to record which user accounts are managed by Google.
  • User accounts not managed by Google are not touched by the accounts daemon.
  • The authorized keys file for a Google managed user is deleted when all SSH keys for the user are removed from metadata.

OS Login

(Linux only)

If the user has configured OS Login via metadata, the guest agent will be responsible for configuring the OS to use OS Login, otherwise called 'enabling' OS Login. This consists of:

  • Adding a Google config block to the SSHD configuration file and restarting SSHD.
  • Adding OS Login entries to the nsswitch.conf file.
  • Adding OS Login entries to the PAM configuration file for SSHD.

If the user disables OS login via metadata, the configuration changes will be removed.

Clock Skew

(Linux only)

The guest agent is responsible for syncing the software clock with the hypervisor clock after a stop/start event or after a migration. Preventing clock skew may result in system time has changed messages in VM logs.

Network

The guest agent uses network interface metadata to manage the network interfaces in the guest by performing the following tasks:

  • Enabled all associated network interfaces on boot.
  • Setup or remove IP routes in the guest for IP forwarding and IP aliases
    • Only IPv4 IP addresses are currently supported.
    • Routes are set on the primary ethernet interface.
    • Google routes are configured, by default, with the routing protocol ID 66. This ID is a namespace for daemon configured IP addresses. It can be changed with the config file, see below.

Windows Failover Cluster Support

(Windows only)

The agent can monitor the active node in the Windows Failover Cluster and coordinate with GCP Internal Load Balancer to forward all cluster traffic to the expected node.

The following fields on instance metadata or instance_configs.cfg can control the behavior:

  • enable-wsfc: If set to true, all IP forwarding info will be ignored and agent will start responding to the health check port. Default false.
  • wsfc-agent-port: The port which the agent will respond to health checks. Default 59998.
  • wsfc-addrs: A comma separated list of IP address. This is an advanced setting to enable user have both normal forwarding IPs and cluster IPs on the same instance. If set, agent will only skip-auto configuring IPs in the list. Default empty.

Instance Setup

(Linux only)

The guest agent will perform some actions once each time on startup:

  • Optimize for local SSD.
  • Enable multi-queue on all the virtionet devices.

The guest agent will perform some actions one time only, on the first VM boot:

  • Generate SSH host keys.
  • Create the boto config for using Google Cloud Storage.

Metadata Scripts

Metadata scripts implement support for running user provided startup scripts and shutdown scripts. The guest support for metadata scripts is implemented in Python with the following design details.

  • Metadata scripts are executed in a shell.
  • If multiple metadata keys are specified (e.g. startup-script and startup-script-url) both are executed.
  • If multiple metadata keys are specified (e.g. startup-script and startup-script-url) a URL is executed first.
  • The exit status of a metadata script is logged after completed execution.

Configuration

Users of Google provided images may configure the guest environment behaviors using a configuration file.

To make configuration changes on Windows, follow these instructions

To make configuration changes on Linux, add settings to /etc/default/instance_configs.cfg. If you are attempting to change the behavior of a running instance, restart the guest agent after modifying.

Linux distributions looking to include their own defaults can specify settings in /etc/default/instance_configs.cfg.distro. These settings will not override /etc/default/instance_configs.cfg. This enables distribution settings that do not override user configuration during package update.

The following are valid user configuration options.

Section Option Value
Accounts deprovision_remove true makes deprovisioning a user destructive.
Accounts groups Comma separated list of groups for newly provisioned users.
Accounts useradd_cmd Command string to create a new user.
Accounts userdel_cmd Command string to delete a user.
Accounts usermod_cmd Command string to modify a user's groups.
Accounts gpasswd_add_cmd Command string to add a user to a group.
Accounts gpasswd_remove_cmd Command string to remove a user from a group.
Accounts groupadd_cmd Command string to create a new group.
Daemons accounts_daemon false disables the accounts daemon.
Daemons clock_skew_daemon false disables the clock skew daemon.
Daemons network_daemon false disables the network daemon.
InstanceSetup host_key_types Comma separated list of host key types to generate.
InstanceSetup optimize_local_ssd false prevents optimizing for local SSD.
InstanceSetup network_enabled false skips instance setup functions that require metadata.
InstanceSetup set_boto_config false skips setting up a boto config.
InstanceSetup set_host_keys false skips generating host keys on first boot.
InstanceSetup set_multiqueue false skips multiqueue driver support.
IpForwarding ethernet_proto_id Protocol ID string for daemon added routes.
IpForwarding ip_aliases false disables setting up alias IP routes.
IpForwarding target_instance_ips false disables internal IP address load balancing.
MetadataScripts default_shell String with the default shell to execute scripts.
MetadataScripts run_dir String base directory where metadata scripts are executed.
MetadataScripts startup false disables startup script execution.
MetadataScripts shutdown false disables shutdown script execution.
NetworkInterfaces setup false skips network interface setup.
NetworkInterfaces ip_forwarding false skips IP forwarding.
NetworkInterfaces dhcp_command String path for alternate dhcp executable used to enable network interfaces.

Setting network_enabled to false will disable generating host keys and the boto config in the guest.

Packaging

The guest agent and metadata script runner are packaged in DEB, RPM or Googet format packages which are published to Google Cloud repositories and preinstalled on Google managed GCE Images. Packaging scripts for each platform are stored in the packaging/ directory.

We build the following packages for the Windows guest environment:

google-compute-engine-windows - contains the guest agent executable. google-compute-engine-metadata-scripts - contains files to run startup and shutdown scripts.

We build the following packages for the Linux guest environment:

google-guest-agent - contains the guest agent and metadata script runner executables, as well as service files for both.

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