It should be CTID instead of VPSID. I think this was changed in openvz
version, too: http://wiki.openvz.org/Man/vzlist.8

Can we fix this in /root/libvirt-0.9.3/srcopenvz/openvz_conf.c and
reinstall?


2011/7/12 Matthias Bolte <[email protected]>

> Well, as Virtuozzo is a variant of OpenVZ it'll probably be possible
> to teach the OpenVZ driver to detect and deal with this similar to the
> QEMU driver dealing with different variants of QEMU.
>
> 2011/7/12 Andreas Mauf <[email protected]>:
> > Thanks! I compiled libvirt on my own and added --with-openvz. Driver is
> now
> > available.
> > But as feared libvirt is using a api call that virtuozzo dont accept. Is
> > there a way to update those calls?
> >>
> >> [root@localhost local]# LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 virsh -c openvz:///system
> >> [...]
> >> 00:25:12.878: 2313: debug : do_open:1053 : trying driver 1 (OPENVZ) ...
> >> 00:25:12.879: 2313: debug : virCommandRunAsync:1874 : About to run
> >> /usr/sbin/vzlist -a -ovpsid,status -H
> >> 00:25:12.901: 2313: debug : virCommandRunAsync:1890 : Command result 0,
> >> with PID 2314
> >> 00:25:12.902: 2313: debug : virCommandRun:1711 : Result status 0,
> stdout:
> >> '' stderr: '00:25:12.889: 2314: debug : virCommandHook:1808 : Hook is
> done 0
> >> Unknown field: vpsid
> >> '
>
> Is this filed just named differently, or did Virtuozzo completely
> remove this ID?
>
> If it's just named different then this should be simple to fix, but it
> needs someone to figure this out.
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