On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 09:26:30AM +0000, H Alexandre wrote:
Hi,
I can see on
the home page that Libvirt supports Linux virtualization platform (Xen, KVM…)
but in the bindings page mentions about other languages integration (perl &
java for instance).
I would
like to know if there is a way (using those bindings) to use standard Libvirt based code
to manage VMware virtualization platform ?
Yes in recent versions of libvirt there is now code allowing to
handle ESX (and GSX), though we still need a driver page for it
under
http://libvirt.org/drivers.html (any chance Matthias ;-) ?)
See
http://libvirt.org/search.php?query=VMWare&submit=Search
there are various post on this list about this
the URI format is:
{esx|gsx}://[<user>@]<server>[:<port>][?transport={http|https}][&vcenter=<vcenter>][&no_verify={0|1}]
in general the following might be sufficient to establish a connection:
esx://server_name
and once you have a connection well, it's like for any other hypervisor,
except you don't need to run libvirtd on the target host since it speaks
directly to the ESX server.
Matthias is the expert for this driver, I am not :-)
Daniel
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