Hi lovi, i think libvirt is not the best choice to provisioning vm's on hyper-v architecture. In fact iam not sure if it really works at all - nobody seems to use it for provisioning.
A while ago i talked with @dlobatog to creating a new plugin for computing resources on hyper-v on mail, but my companys choice goes on vmware 6.5, so i have no testlab at this moment. If you can create a basic plugin of course its great. In my opinion the plugin should works similar as the vmware-plugin for foreman. Creating vm's on a single host is the one thing, but bigger hyper-v environments are managed by the System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) wich is in a simpler way compareable to the VMware vSphere Architecture. You administrate there all hosts, datastores, cluster and much more from a single point. I think to provisioning vm's on this should be aimed for a hyper-v plugin, because things like image based provisiong are quite different on hyper-v - based on VMM Libary, not just VM's who are marked as templates like in vmware. The appropriate API for managing all things is honestly based on Microsoft Powershell. Unlike in VMware PowerCLI, there are two Powershell API's from Microsoft. One for managing things on a single hyper-v host and another for managing SCVMM. However, i think a possible architecture consider this circumstances. So that comes to maybe two different architecture approaches: 1. The management api calls are handled by a foreman smart-proxy wich is installed on a Windows Server because of the Powershell CMDlets. I think on a similar way how MSDHCP is handled in foreman. 2. Waiting for full fledged Powershell on Linux , then the API calls can be managed directly by the foreman-master. Sure, nobody can say it will me ever done and at wich time ... Overall, i think managing Hyper-V over foreman is not simple stuff and it will be much more work as it seems on the first look because of a missing REST-API or other good Interfaces. Just my thoughts on that. Maybe somebody as a proper ideas on this topic (wich i think it will be better discussed at foreman-dev) Regards -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Foreman users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to foreman-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to foreman-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/foreman-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.