Hi,
Thanks for the immediate response. Where can I look for the classes on the host? Are they
visible directly without access through SOAP?
Regards
Ananth
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From: Sharad Mishra [mailto:snmishra@us.ibm.com]
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Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] Query regarding Xen_ComputerSystem
Its KVM_ComputerSystem
Sharad Mishra
Open Virtualization
Linux Technology Center
IBM
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[libvirt-users] Query regarding Xen_ComputerSystem
Hi,
Libvirt provides classes such as Xen_ComputerSystem, Xen_Processor etc., in order to build
applications using libvirt-api which can interact with the Xen Hypervisor.
I would like to know what are the corresponding classes for the KVM hypervisor, so that I
can use libvirt-cim to communicate with the hypervisor. Would it be Kvm_ComputerSystem or
Qemu_Computersystem?
Any help in this regard would be of great help.
Thanking you.
Regards
Ananth
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