+1 from me =)
libvirt-cim-bounces(a)redhat.com wrote on 2008-08-01 06:26:05:
# HG changeset patch
# User Kaitlin Rupert <karupert(a)us.ibm.com>
# Date 1217542638 25200
# Node ID d0c5bdff331b674690f973a70d4ef00878e484f4
# Parent 365e478e317b6559dd8869051aeda8d54d358686
Add function to poll for a guest
This function is a work around to deal with a stale data issue seen
with libvirt on RHEL 5.x.
Signed-off-by: Kaitlin Rupert <karupert(a)us.ibm.com>
diff -r 365e478e317b -r d0c5bdff331b suites/libvirt-
cim/lib/XenKvmLib/common_util.py
--- a/suites/libvirt-cim/lib/XenKvmLib/common_util.py Thu Jul 31
15:19:33 2008 -0700
+++ b/suites/libvirt-cim/lib/XenKvmLib/common_util.py Thu Jul 31
15:17:18 2008 -0700
@@ -33,10 +33,12 @@
from pywbem.cim_obj import CIMInstanceName
from XenKvmLib.devices import CIM_Instance
from XenKvmLib.classes import get_typed_class
-from CimTest.Globals import logger, log_param, CIM_ERROR_ENUMERATE
+from CimTest.Globals import logger, log_param, CIM_ERROR_ENUMERATE, \
+ CIM_ERROR_GETINSTANCE
from CimTest.ReturnCodes import PASS, FAIL, XFAIL_RC
-from VirtLib.live import diskpool_list, virsh_version, net_list
+from VirtLib.live import diskpool_list, virsh_version, net_list,
domain_list
from XenKvmLib.vxml import PoolXML, NetXML
+from XenKvmLib.enumclass import getInstance
test_dpath = "foo"
disk_file = '/etc/libvirt/diskpool.conf'
@@ -57,7 +59,7 @@
return (1, cs)
except Exception, detail:
- logger.error(Globals.CIM_ERROR_GETINSTANCE,
+ logger.error(CIM_ERROR_GETINSTANCE,
get_typed_class(virt, 'ComputerSystem'))
logger.error("Exception: %s", detail)
return (1, cs)
@@ -397,3 +399,18 @@
return PASS
+def check_virsh_poll(ip, virt, dom_name):
+ cs = None
+
+ dom_list = domain_list(ip, virt)
+ if dom_name in dom_list:
+ timeout = 10
+
+ for i in range(0, timeout):
+ rc, cs = get_cs_instance(dom_name, ip, virt)
+ if rc == 0:
+ return cs
+
+ sleep(1)
+
+ return cs
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