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From: Michael Mey <michael.mey@to.com>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Subject: remote xend - howto connect??
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:56:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200602061556.36972.michael.mey@to.com> (raw)


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Hi,

currently, I am planning to implement a command line based tool to query more 
than one xends for their running domains at the same time.

Unfortunately, I cannot connect to any other xend as the local one. This is 
what I was trying to do:

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#  -*- mode: python; -*-
import sys
import os

# add fallback path for non-native python path installs if needed
sys.path.append('/usr/lib/python')
sys.path.append('/usr/lib64/python')

from xen.xend.XendClient import server
from xen.xend import sxp

def parse_doms_info(info):
   def get_info(n, t, d):
      return t(sxp.child_value(info, n, d))
   return {
      'dom'      : get_info('domid',        int,   -1),
      'name'     : get_info('name',         str,   '??'),
      'mem'      : get_info('memory',       int,   0),
      'vcpus'    : get_info('online_vcpus', int,   0),
      'state'    : get_info('state',        str,   '??'),
      'cpu_time' : get_info('cpu_time',     float, 0),
      'ssidref'  : get_info('ssidref',      int,   0),
   }

def xm_brief_list(doms):
   print 'Name                              ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State  Time(s)'
   for dom in doms:
      d = parse_doms_info(dom)
      if (d['ssidref'] != 0):
          d['ssidstr'] = (" s:%04x/p:%04x" %
                          ((d['ssidref'] >> 16) & 0xffff,
                          d['ssidref']        & 0xffff))
      else:
         d['ssidstr'] = ""
         print ("%(name)-32s %(dom)3d %(mem)8d %(vcpus)5d %(state)5s 		
%(cpu_time)7.1f%(ssidstr)s" % d)


server.bind('192.168.111.18:8000',)
xm_brief_list(server.xend_list_domains())
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I am running this script form my xenhost1 (192.168.111.17) and want to query 
xenhost2 (192.168.111.18). But I only get the local informations.
Even if I manually hack

class Xend:
    """Client interface to Xend.
    """

    """Default location of the xend server."""
    SRV_DEFAULT = "192.168.111.18:8000"

into xen/xend/XendClient.py it's still the same.

telnetting to 192.168.111.18 to port 8000 and do a manual
GET /xend/domain/?detail=1
works nicely.

Maybe someone could give me a hint how to query a remote xen host with 
XendClient.py? 


Regards, Michael

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             reply	other threads:[~2006-02-06 14:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-02-06 14:56 Michael Mey [this message]
2006-02-07  3:02 ` remote xend - howto connect?? Anthony Liguori
2006-02-07  9:14   ` Michael Mey

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