Guo Lian Yun wrote:
>
> The result of ein AllocationCapabilites is correct:
>
> wbemcli ein
>
http://root:password@localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities
>
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="ProcessorPool/0"
>
>
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
>
>
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="DiskPool/foo"
>
>
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="NetworkPool/xenbr0"
>
>
localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities.InstanceID="NetworkPool/virbr0"
>
>
> But failing qurey of gi AllocationCapabilities:
> wbemcli gi
>
http://root:password@localhost:5988/root/virt:Xen_AllocationCapabilities....
>
> *
> * wbemcli: Cim: (1) CIM_ERR_FAILED: A general error occurred that is
> not covered by a more specific error code: "Could not get ResourceType."
> *
>
Hi Daisy,
this issue was fixed by Kaitlin some days ago :) and is part of the
code base since tuesday. So I guess your code is a bit older ? Please
can you check out and reinstall the providers. Then this problem
should be fixed.
This query is failing for me too. I fixed a similar issue with ELEC,
which might be what you're thinking of. =) Thanks for finding this
Daisy! I'll take a look at the problem today.
--
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
karupert(a)us.ibm.com