The OCaml bindings, examples, and mlvirsh tool, now build and run under
Windows (MinGW), both for bytecode and native code. You'll need the
libvirt patches for MinGW as in my previous email.
OCaml bindings:
http://hg.et.redhat.com/virt/applications/virt-top--devel
Example of using mlvirsh (native code version) to access a remote libvirtd:
rjones@WIN-MJ27YD6XBZI /c/d/virt-top--devel
$ ./mlvirsh/mlvirsh.opt -c test+tcp://192.168.2.128/default list
1 test running
rjones@WIN-MJ27YD6XBZI /c/d/virt-top--devel
$ ./mlvirsh/mlvirsh.opt -c test+tcp://192.168.2.128/default nodeinfo
model: i686
memory: 3145728 K
cpus: 16
mhz: 1400
nodes: 2
sockets: 2
cores: 2
threads: 2
[Screenshot:
http://www.annexia.org/tmp/Screenshot-VNC_win-mj27yd6xbzi.png ]
Rich.
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