> Why the change here? I see the following errors:
>
> wbemcli ain -ac LXC_VirtualSystemSettingDataComponent
>
'http://localhost/root/virt:LXC_VirtualSystemSettingData.Invalid="LXC:meep"'
> *
> * wbemcli: Cim: (6) CIM_ERR_NOT_FOUND: No such instance (InstanceID)
>
> wbemcli ain -ac LXC_VirtualSystemSettingDataComponent
>
'http://localhost/root/virt:LXC_VirtualSystemSettingData.InstanceID="Invalid"'
>
> *
> * wbemcli: Cim: (6) CIM_ERR_NOT_FOUND: No such instance (InstanceID)
> *
>
> Are you seeing a different error?
>
Yes, here is the error on my system.
wbemcli ain -ac LXC_VirtualSystemSettingDataComponent
http://localhost/root/virt:LXC_VirtualSystemSettingData.InstanceID="...
*
* wbemcli: Cim: (6) CIM_ERR_NOT_FOUND: No such instance (Invalid)
*
Oh, I see. The query call you're using is different than the queries
the test is calling. It's calling the following:
wbemcli ain -ac LXC_VirtualSystemSettingDataComponent
http://localhost/root/virt:LXC_VirtualSystemSettingData.INVALID_InstID_Ke...
wbemcli ain -ac LXC_VirtualSystemSettingDataComponent
http://localhost/root/virt:LXC_VirtualSystemSettingData.InstanceID="...
You're welcome to add your scenario (attempting to query the association
using a guest name that does not exist) since it's not covered by the test.
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com