> Yes, that seems to be correct.
>
>>> The libvirt VMware ESX driver can manage VMware ESX/ESXi 3.5/4.x and
>>> VMware GSX 2.0, also called VMware Server 2.0, and possibly later versions.
>>> Since 0.8.3 the driver can also connect to a VMware vCenter 2.5/4.x (VPX).
>
>
>
>
> On 10/23/2012 07:40 AM, Ali Nikzad wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Abbas,
>> I already tried it but I got a message saying it found version 5.0 instead
>> of 4.x. It seems that libvirt does not support ESXi 5.0.
>> I used the command in libvirt-0.8.8 the windows version.
>>
>> Ali
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Abbas <
akhan@phi9.com> wrote:
>>
>>> You could write a bash or batch script to do that.
>>> Normal connect format is "virsh -c esx://yournode"
>>>
>>> "virsh start [domain]" is what starts a VM. Refer to the man pages for
>>> virsh command set.
>>>
>>>
>>> /Abbas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/23/2012 02:47 AM, Ali Nikzad wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am a new libvirt user and I wonder if I can use this library to start
>>> or
>>> stop a VM in ESXi 5.0.
>>> For example to write an application using libvirt in windows or linux
>>> that
>>> connects to an ESXi 5.0 server and get the list of VMs and start one of
>>> them.
>>>
>>> If so, is there any sample about it?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Ali
>>>
>>>
>>>
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