libvirt-cim-bounces(a)redhat.com wrote on 2009-03-17 04:46:52:
Guo Lian Yun wrote:
>
> libvirt-cim-bounces(a)redhat.com wrote on 2009-03-14 03:01:14:
>
> > > > > + drasd = get_typed_class(options.virt,
> > > > 'DiskResourceAllocationSettingData')
> > > > > + drasd_id = '%s/%s' % (default_dom, nddev)
> > > > > + dkeys = {'InstanceID' : drasd_id}
> > > > > +
> > > > > + nrasd = get_typed_class(options.virt,
> > > > 'NetResourceAllocationSettingData')
> > > > > + nrasd_id = '%s/%s' % (default_dom, nmac)
> > > > > + nkeys = {'InstanceID' : nrasd_id}
> > > >
> > > > Instead of hand building the instances for the resources, use
> the proper
> > > > association calls to get the RASD instances. You know the
> guest, so
> > > > you can use SystemDevice to get the resource instance, and
then
> > > > SettingsDefineState to get the RASD instances.
> > >
> > > I'm working on a new patch to get the RASD instances by
association.
> > > But I can't remove
"KVM_InputResourceAllocationSettingData"
which
> output
> > > the device "mouse:ps2" can not be found. Actually, I get it
by
> > > SettingsDefineState.
> > > If I remove this device from the ResourceSettings, this method
works
> > > for me.
> > >
> >
> > Sorry Daisy.. I'm not sure I understand the problem you're hitting.
> >
> > Are you seeing an error trying to remove an input device from a
guest?
> > What error message do you see?
>
> Sorry for my confusion. I send out #2 patch. The problem is that I
> can not remove InputRASD. Below is the report error:
>
> VirtualSystemManagementService - 16_removeresource.py: FAIL
> ERROR - 'CIMInstanceName' object has no attribute 'DeviceID'
> No such instance (no device domain/mouse:ps2)
Which virtualization type are you seeing this issue on? I'm not seeing
an issue with KVM. I tried running on a Xen system, and I get the
following error:
VirtualSystemManagementService - 16_removeresource.py: FAIL
ERROR - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain:
invalid
argument in virDomainDefineXML with return code 1
ERROR - Failed to define the dom: domain
InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain:
invalid argument in virDomainDefineXML
Can you paste the provider debug you're seeing?
I hit the error for most of tc for VSMS. May I look into it tomorrow?
I have to attend a couple of meeting this afternoon =)
Testing Xen hypervisor
--------------------------------------------------------------------
VirtualSystemManagementService - 01_definesystem_name.py: FAIL
ERROR - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain: invalid
argument in virDomainDefineXML with return code 1
ERROR - Unable to define test_domain
InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain:
invalid argument in virDomainDefineXML
--------------------------------------------------------------------
VirtualSystemManagementService - 02_destroysystem.py: FAIL
ERROR - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain: invalid
argument in virDomainDefineXML with return code 1
ERROR - Failed to define the dom: test_domain
InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: Failed to define domain:
invalid argument in virDomainDefineXML
>
> So I Skip InputRASD together with MemRASD and ProcRASD in #2 patch.
>
The providers should be able to remove input devices, so you'll want to
include that in the test.
If you're seeing an error, it's either a test case issue or a provider
issue. It's better to resolve these issues before resending an updated
patch (it'll reduce the amount of churn in a given patch).
Thanks!
--
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com
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