On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Doug Goldstein <car...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:18 PM, nehaljwani <nehaljw.k...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Use virDomainInterfacesAddresses in virsh >> >> tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c >> * Introduce new command : domifaddr >> >> virsh # domifaddr f18 >> Name MAC address IP address >> --------------------------------------------------- >> lo 00:00:00:00:00:00 127.0.0.1/8 ::1/128 >> eth0 52:54:00:89:ad:35 >> 192.168.102.142/24fe80::5054:ff:fe89:ad35/64 >> eth1 52:54:00:d3:39:ee >> 192.168.103.183/24fe80::5054:ff:fed3:39ee/64 >> eth2 52:54:00:fe:4c:4f >> 192.168.101.197/24fe80::5054:ff:fefe:4c4f/64 >> eth3 52:54:00:89:4e:97 >> 192.168.101.130/24fe80::5054:ff:fe89:4e97/64 >> > > Not a review, but a question. How does this work with IP aliases? Will it show all the aliases 1 per line or just show the primary address? > >> >> tools/virsh.pod >> * Document new command >> >> --- >> tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> tools/virsh.pod | 10 +++++ >> 2 files changed, 109 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c b/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c >> index b29b82a..91efa71 100644 >> --- a/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c >> +++ b/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c >> @@ -1871,6 +1871,99 @@ cleanup: >> } >> #undef FILTER >> >> +/* "domifaddr" command >> + */ >> +static const vshCmdInfo info_domifaddr[] = { >> + {"help", N_("Get network interfaces' addresses for a running domain")}, >> + {"desc", N_("Get network interfaces' addresses for a running domain")}, >> + {NULL, NULL} >> +}; >> + >> +static const vshCmdOptDef opts_domifaddr[] = { >> + {"domain", VSH_OT_DATA, VSH_OFLAG_REQ, N_("domain name, id or uuid")}, >> + {"interface", VSH_OT_DATA, VSH_OFLAG_NONE, N_("network interface name")}, >> + {NULL, 0, 0, NULL} >> +}; >> + >> +static bool >> +cmdDomIfAddr(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) >> +{ >> + virDomainPtr dom = NULL; >> + const char *interface = NULL; >> + virDomainInterfacePtr *ifaces = NULL; >> + size_t i, j; >> + int ifaces_count = 0; >> + unsigned int flags = 0; >> + bool ret = false; >> + >> + if (!(dom = vshCommandOptDomain(ctl, cmd, NULL))) >> + return false; >> + >> + if (vshCommandOptString(cmd, "interface", &interface) < 0) { >> + goto cleanup; >> + } >> + >> + if ((ifaces_count = virDomainInterfacesAddresses(dom, &ifaces, flags)) < 0) { >> + vshError(ctl, _("Failed to query for interfaces addresses")); >> + goto cleanup; >> + } >> + >> + vshPrintExtra(ctl, " %-10s %-17s %s\n%s\n", >> + _("Name"), _("MAC address"), _("IP address"), >> + "---------------------------------------------------"); >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < ifaces_count; i++) { >> + virDomainInterfacePtr iface = ifaces[i]; >> + virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; >> + const char *hwaddr = ""; >> + const char *ip_addr_str = NULL; >> + >> + if (interface && STRNEQ(interface, iface->name)) { >> + virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); >> + continue; >> + } >> + >> + if (iface->hwaddr) >> + hwaddr = iface->hwaddr; >> + >> + for (j = 0; j < iface->naddrs; j++) { >> + if (j) >> + virBufferAddChar(&buf, ' '); >> + virBufferAsprintf(&buf, "%s/%d", >> + iface->addrs[j].addr, >> + iface->addrs[j].prefix); >> + } >> + >> + if (virBufferError(&buf)) { >> + virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); >> + virReportOOMError(); >> + return ret; >> + } >> + >> + ip_addr_str = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); >> + >> + if (!ip_addr_str) >> + ip_addr_str = ""; >> + >> + vshPrintExtra(ctl, " %-10s %-17s %s\n", >> + iface->name, hwaddr, ip_addr_str); >> + >> + virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); >> + } >> + >> + ret = true; >> + >> +cleanup: >> + for (i = 0; i < ifaces_count; i++) { >> + if (ifaces[i]) >> + virDomainInterfaceFree(ifaces[i]); >> + } >> + VIR_FREE(ifaces); >> + >> + virDomainFree(dom); >> + return ret; >> +} >> + >> const vshCmdDef domMonitoringCmds[] = { >> {.name = "domblkerror", >> .handler = cmdDomBlkError, >> @@ -1944,5 +2037,11 @@ const vshCmdDef domMonitoringCmds[] = { >> .info = info_list, >> .flags = 0 >> }, >> + {.name = "domifaddr", >> + .handler = cmdDomIfAddr, >> + .opts = opts_domifaddr, >> + .info = info_domifaddr, >> + .flags = 0 >> + }, >> {.name = NULL} >> }; >> diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod >> index 0ae5178..008ffea 100644 >> --- a/tools/virsh.pod >> +++ b/tools/virsh.pod >> @@ -636,6 +636,16 @@ B<Explanation of fields> (fields appear in the following order): >> flush_total_times - total time flush operations took (ns) >> <-- other fields provided by hypervisor --> >> >> + >> +=item B<domifaddr> I<domain> [I<interface>] >> + >> +Get a list of interfaces of a running domain along with their IP and MAC >> +addresses, or limited output just for one interface if I<interface> is >> +specified. Note, that I<interface> can be driver dependent, it can be >> +the name within guest OS or the name you would see in domain XML. >> +Moreover, the whole command may require a guest agent to be configured >> +for the queried domain under some drivers, notably qemu. >> + >> =item B<domifstat> I<domain> I<interface-device> >> >> Get network interface stats for a running domain. >> -- >> 1.7.11.7 >> >> -- >> libvir-list mailing list >> libvir-list@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list > > > > > -- > Doug Goldstein
The leases method will be applied to this API when virNetworkGetDHCPLeases() API is accepted, which is the next step after this. Refer: http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2013-July/msg01603.html and its followups. The output from the virNetworkGetDHCPLeases will be something of this kind: virsh # net-dhcp-leases default Virtual Network Expiry Time MAC address IP address Hostname ClientId ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- default 16-08-2013 03:53:11 52:54:00:89:4e:97 192.168.101.130 f18 * default 16-08-2013 03:45:20 52:54:00:fe:4c:4f 192.168.101.197 * * -- Nehal J Wani UG3, BTech CS+MS(CL) IIIT-Hyderabad http://commandlinewani.blogspot.com
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