> You can verify with the following commands:

> To check the root/virt namespace:
> wbemcli ecn http://localhost/root/virt:CIM_HostedResourcePool


localhost:5988/root/virt:LXC_HostedResourcePool
localhost:5988/root/virt:KVM_HostedResourcePool
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_HostedResourcePool
localhost:5988/root/virt:CIM_HostedStoragePool


> wbemcli ecn http://localhost/root/virt:Xen_HostedResourcePool

(no output)

> To check the root/cimv2 namespace:
> wbemcli ecn http://localhost/root/cimv2:CIM_HostedResourcePool


* wbemcli: Cim: (5) CIM_ERR_INVALID_CLASS: CIM_HostedResourcePool

> wbemcli ecn http://localhost/root/cimv2:Xen_HostedResourcePool


* wbemcli: Cim: (5) CIM_ERR_INVALID_CLASS: Xen_HostedResourcePool

> If the class isn't found (should look like the output below), you can
> try running the following:

> 1) make preuninstall
> 2) make preinstall
> 3) Restart the CIMOM
> 4) make postinstall

> Let us know if the problem persists.


I still get CIM_ERR_INVALID_SUPERCLASS: CIM_HostedResourcePool. The complete
make postinstall output is attached.

Also the 'wbemcli ecn ..' command gives the same out as shown above even after re-running the postinstall.

> Also, let us know which CIMOM you
> are using. I tested with Pegasus 2.7.2-2 on an Fedora 10 system.


I am running on Pegasus 2.8.0-1 on RHEL 5.2 system.


Thanks
Gopal