libvirt-cim-bounces@redhat.com wrote on 2008-01-17 00:08:27:

> Heidi Eckhart wrote:
> > Guo Lian Yun wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Beside the former error report of query Xen_HostSystem from
> >> Xen_VirtualSystemManagementCapabilities according to
> >> Xen_ElementCapabilities association,
> >> that is to say, with a non exist VirtualSystemManagementCapabilities,
> >> we can still get excepted result as following.
> >> wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities
> >> http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:
> Xen_VirtualSystemManagementCapabilities.InstanceID="wrong"
> >>
> >> localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_HostSystem.
> CreationClassName="Xen_HostSystem",Name="wks230838wss.cn.ibm.com"
> >>
> >>
> >> Meanwhile, other associations have the same problems.
> >> With a non exist ComputerSystem instance, we can still get expected
> >> association.
> >> wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities
> >> http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:Xen_ComputerSystem.
> CreationClassName="Xen_ComputerSystem",Name="wrong"
> >>
> >> localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities.
> InstanceID="wrong"
> >>
> >>
> >> However, there is no error report when I do invalid reverse query of
> >> Xen_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities.
> >> wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities
> >> http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:
> Xen_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities.InstanceID="wrong"
> >>
> >>
> >> As we know, Xen_AllocationCapabilities associate with ResourcePool by
> >> Xen_ElementCapabilities. There are still errors from two sides querying.
> >>
> >> wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities
> >> http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:
> Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="ProcessorPool/0"
> >>
> >> *
> >> * wbemcli: Cim: (7) CIM_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The requested operation is
> >> not supported
> >> *
> >>
> >> wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities
> >> http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:Xen_MemoryPool.InstanceID="wrong"
> >>
> >> localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="wrong"
> >>
> >> Please who can have a look into them? Thanks!
> >>
> >>
> >> Best,
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Daisy Guo Lian Yun
> >> E-mail: yunguol@cn.ibm.com
> >> IBM China Development Lab, Shanghai, China
> >> TEL: (86)-21-61008057
> >>
> > Hi Daisy,
> > we are currently working on a patch set for all of the issues you
> > mentioned. Once the patches are checked in, I will inform you.
> > Thanks :)
> >
> >
> Hi Daisy, the patches are now checked in. Please can you test, if it
> fixes your issues ? Thanks ... Heidi
>


There is only one issue left. From Xen_AllocationCapabilities instance side, I
can't get expected association result. Below is the test report. Thanks!
wbemcli ain -ac Xen_ElementCapabilities  http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
*
* wbemcli: Cim: (7) CIM_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: The requested operation is not supported
*
 
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