On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:04:36PM +0800, SHAN, CHUN -HCHBJ wrote:
Hi,all:
I am trying to use libvirt API and libvirt-cim now. After installed them
successfully, I can see the "Virt_*****" providers using "cimprovider -l
-s"commond. My cimom is pegasus.
Then I used wbemcli as cim client. But when I used "wbemcli ei" to
enumerate instances of a specified class,for example,Xen_DiskPool, error code was:
wbemcli:Cim(1) CIM_ERR_FAILED: A general error occurred that is not covered by a
more specific error code:"For provider Virt_DevicePool the library name was empty.
Check provider registered location".
Could you please help me to solve this problem? Did it mean that the providers were
not registered correctly? But I "make postinstall" the provider and no errors
occourred.
You should ask in the libvirt-cim mailing list
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-cim
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