Hi John, Since it is a library which is imported from Python, it should be library (I think) not sure though.
Pl. suggest. Thanks, ~Vivek R. Titarmare -----Original Message----- From: John.Fischer at Sun.COM [mailto:john.fisc...@sun.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:39 PM To: Vivek Titarmare Cc: lsarc-ext at sun.com Subject: Re: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009] Vivek, pywbem should be installed into /usr/bin. Thanks, John Vivek Titarmare wrote: > Hi John, > > Yes, pywbem would be executed from command line. > > Regards, > ~Vivek R. Titarmare > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John.Fischer at Sun.COM [mailto:John.Fischer at Sun.COM] > Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 7:27 PM > To: Vivek Titarmare > Cc: LSARC-ext at sun.com > Subject: Re: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009] > > Vivek, > > Is pywbem something that the user will execute at the command line > prompt? > > Thanks, > > John > > Vivek Titarmare wrote: >> Hi John, >> >> Since the pywbem is an utility, I thought this should go in share folder. >> Let me know if I need to move this to /usr/bin folder. >> >> Pl. suggest. >> >> >> Thanks, >> ~Vivek R. Titarmare >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John.Fischer at Sun.COM [mailto:John.Fischer at Sun.COM] >> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 9:07 PM >> To: Vivek.Titarmare at Sun.COM >> Cc: LSARC-ext at sun.com >> Subject: Re: pywbem Ver 0.7 [LSARC/2009/258 FastTrack timeout 05/05/2009] >> >> Vivek, >> >> Just a couple of questions. What is the interface taxonomy for pyweb? >> Why is the pyweb script being installed into /usr/share/pyweb instead >> of /usr/bin? >> >> Thanks, >> >> John >> >> Mark Carlson wrote: >>> I am sponsoring this familiarity case for Vivek Titarmare. It requests >> minor binding and times out 05/05/2009. >>> -- mark >>> >>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI >>> This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems >>> 1. Introduction >>> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >>> pywbem Ver 0.7 >>> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >>> Author: Vivek Titarmare >>> 1.3 Date of This Document: >>> 28 April, 2009 >>> >>> 2. Project Summary >>> 2.1 Project Description >>> >>> Python WBEM Client and Provider Interface >>> >>> 4. Technical Description: >>> >>> PyWBEM is a Python library for making CIM operations over HTTP using >> the WBEM CIM-XML protocol. It is based on the idea that a good WBEM client >> should be easy to use and not necessarily require a large amount of >> programming knowlege. PyWBEM is suitable for a large range of tasks from >> simply poking around to writing web and GUI applications. >>> 5. Interfaces >>> >>> The script file "pywbem" contains following interface. >>> >>> Exported interface Classification >> Interface type >>> ============================= ============== >> ============== >>> Instance Provider Uncommitted CIM >> Operation Calls >>> EnumerateInstanceNames() >>> EnumerateInstances() >>> GetInstance() >>> ModifyInstance() >>> DeleteInstance() >>> CreateInstance() >>> Method Provider Uncommitted CIM >> Operation Calls >>> InvokeMethod() >>> Association Provider Uncommitted CIM >> Operation Calls >>> Associators() >>> AssociatorNames() >>> References() >>> ReferenceNames()() >>> Schema Management Uncommitted CIM >> Operation Calls >>> EnumerateClassNames() >>> EnumerateClasses() >>> GetClass() >>> >>> >>> Imported interface Classification Comments >>> ======================= ============== >> =================================== >>> python committed To sun the pywbem scripts >>> >>> The script file would go in "usr/share/pywbem/" >>> >>> >>> 6. Resources and Schedule >>> 6.4. Steering Committee requested information >>> 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name: >>> SFW >>> 6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack >>> 6.6. ARC Exposure: open >>> >