Hi everyone! I ran into a rather annoying bug this evening. It appears that having a special function to connect to libvirt (in a class), like:
<?php function libvirtConnect(){ return libvirt_connect('qemu+tls://'.$this->hostname.':16514/system', false); } ?> ..causes any calls to get a domain resource to be corrupted somehow, like: <?php function getDomainResource(){ $lvd = $this->libvirtConnect(); return libvirt_domain_lookup_by_uuid_string($lvd, $this->uuid); } function doSomething(){ $res = $this->getDomainResource(); libvirt_domain_create($res); } ?> This throws a warning: invalid domain pointer in virDomainGetXMLDesc However, doing everything in one function, or maunally doing a libvirt_connect(), makes everything work fine. Which is why my bug senses are tingling- or am I just not understanding how LV pointers work? libvirt_version returns: $ php -r 'print_r(libvirt_version());' Array ( [libvirt.release] => 3 [libvirt.minor] => 8 [libvirt.major] => 0 [connector.version] => 0.4.5 [connector.major] => 0 [connector.minor] => 4 [connector.release] => 5 ) Full, working test code: http://pastie.org/4347100 Thank you! Katelyn Schiesser -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list