Hello there
libvirt compiles JSON mode as the default qemu monitor mode if
yajl-devel is available. As a result of this solution, the user has no
way to change into the text mode. And because the qemu QMP always lacks
commands currently, such as savevm, it will prevent us creating the
Hello,
I am planning to develop a management application for managing Redhat Xen
and Redhat KVM hypervisors. I am evaluating the Java bindings versus the C++
version of libvirt. As part of evaluation, I could not find meaningful
answers to the questions below. Hence, I thought that people on this
Given the latest version of libvirt available for RHEL 5 is libvirt-0.6.3-33,
what is the recommended download site for libvirt-0.7.0?
Obviously I can get a copy off of brew, but what dependency issues might I run
into and is it possible for the customer to get simply leverage a libvirt from
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Walter Stanish
walter.stan...@saffrondigital.com wrote:
Hi libvir-list (cc: vserver list),
I am another Linux-vServer user who would like to see support in libvirt.
From a very brief look back through the archives it appears that there may
have been some
Hello,
I am planning to develop a management application for managing Redhat Xen and
Redhat KVM hypervisors. I am evaluating the Java bindings versus the C++
version of libvirt. As part of evaluation, I could not find meaningful answers
to the questions below. Hence, I thought that people on
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 10:06:51PM +0100, Jamie Lokier wrote:
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
I think this alteration of existing args is fr too complex fragile,
and way overkill.
Would it not be simpler, for the target audience, for the config to
contain a one-line shell script to
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 10:06:51PM +0100, Jamie Lokier wrote:
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
I think this alteration of existing args is fr too complex fragile,
and way overkill.
Would it not be simpler, for the target audience, for the config to
contain a