Kaitlin,
Containers currently only really support memory and
disk pools.
I'm not sure if the unsupported error
make sense below.
[root@nine cimtest]# wbemcli ain -ac LXC_SettingsDefineCapabilities
http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="NetworkPool/default"
*
* wbemcli: Cim: (7) CIM_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: Unsupported
hypervisor: ';LXC';
*
Actually, I get all types of instance list by ein
querying.
[root@nine cimtest]# wbemcli ein http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities
localhost:5988/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="ProcessorPool/0"
localhost:5988/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
localhost:5988/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="NetworkPool/default"
localhost:5988/root/virt:LXC_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="DiskPool/testpool"
Best,
Regards
Daisy (Ô˹úÁ«)
VSM Team, China Systems & Technology Labs (CSTL)
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