You can use the global virSetErrorFunc and try to open a connection to
a non-existing server.
Or open a connection to an existing server but try to call
virDomainLookupByName for a non-existing domain name to demonstrate
the use of virConnectSetErrorFunc.
Matthias
2010/10/29 <arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr>:
?I'm not sure, because I want to show usage of
virConnectSetErrorFunc which
take a valid connection pointer.
Arnaud
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From: "Justin Clift" <jclift(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:05 AM
To: <arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr>
Cc: <libvir-list(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [libvirt] C# bindings raising an error
> On 10/29/2010 06:57 PM, arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr wrote:
>>
>> ?Hi,
>>
>> I start to work on a new sample code for C# bindings. The goal is to
>> show how to use errors callbacks... Do you a way to raise an error
>> for sample ? (I know it's an antagonist request )
>
> Maybe try to connect to a domain that doesn't exist?
>
> qemu+ssh://root@mistake.example.org/system
>
>
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