Are you running on windows? This error would occur if the virt library
were not on the load path. You will need to compile libvirt on windows.
The information is here:
http://libvirt.org/windows.htmlthe libvirt-java code wraps the c API which is loaded into memory via JNA.
-- bk
On 09/08/2010 11:54 PM, Gandhiraj Natarajan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am developing tool to collect information on XenServer which is on
> Opensuse 11. I am using libvirt-0.4.6.jar and and jna-3.2.4 jar files.
>
> I tried to connect from Remote system(Windows) to server, but could not
> get the connection object.
>
> Any configuration needs to be done for remote access ?
>
>
> conn = new Connect("xen+tcp://192.168.10.22/");
>
> it shows the
exception
>
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Unable to
> load library
> 'virt': The specified module could not be found.
>
> at com.sun.jna.NativeLibrary.loadLibrary(NativeLibrary.java:164)
> at com.sun.jna.NativeLibrary.getInstance(NativeLibrary.java:237)
> at com.sun.jna.Library$Handler.<init>(Library.java:140)
> at com.sun.jna.Native.loadLibrary(Native.java:374)
> at com.sun.jna.Native.loadLibrary(Native.java:359)
> at org.libvirt.jna.Libvirt.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
> at org.libvirt.Connect.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
> at LibvirtCon.main(LibvirtCon.java:29)
>
> Help me
>
> Regards
> Gandhiraj Natarajan
>
>
>
>
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