Daniel Veillard wrote:
I realized that one of the NUMA API entry point didn't had a
binding in Python, the enclosed patch adds it, it's a method
on a virConnect class, taking the startCell and maxCells integer
parameters and returning a list of available memory for that
range of cell, using it should be as simple as launching python
as root after reinstallation of the libvirt library and bindings
and doing the following:
>>> import libvirt
>>> conn = libvirt.open(None)
>>> conn.getCellsFreeMemory(0, 20)
Beat you to that binding by several weeks then :-)
http://libvirt.org/ocaml/html/Libvirt.Connect.html#VALnode_get_cells_free...
+1 for the patch.
Rich.
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