Re: [libvirt] How to get the IP address of a Domain? (Philipp Hahn)

2011-04-13 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 09:38:33AM +0800, 徐滕 wrote: > Thanks , Hahn! > > > I think I get your point ,libvirt or the host machine is independent from the > guest OS. > > but ,as I know ,on the VMware ESX server , they supply an extra tool called > vmware-tools which can get more information >

Re: [libvirt] How to get the IP address of a Domain? (Philipp Hahn)

2011-03-30 Thread 徐滕
Thanks , Hahn! I think I get your point ,libvirt or the host machine is independent from the guest OS. but ,as I know ,on the VMware ESX server , they supply an extra tool called vmware-tools which can get more information about the Guest OS,including the network info. How did they do this

Re: [libvirt] How to get the IP address of a Domain?

2011-03-30 Thread Eric Blake
On 03/30/2011 02:18 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: >> A domain does not have an IP address. A domain is equivalent to a PC >> in hardware, which might have none, 1 2 or more network cards, each >> one with it's own MAC address. This is the only propertpy of the >> hardware and can be configured via

Re: [libvirt] How to get the IP address of a Domain?

2011-03-30 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 01:43:37PM +0200, Philipp Hahn wrote: > Hello, > > Am Mittwoch 30 März 2011 12:10:18 schrieb 徐滕: > > I'm new to libvirt, and have some questions about How to get the IP address > > of a Domain? > > A domain does not have an IP address. A domain is equivalent to a PC > in ha

Re: [libvirt] How to get the IP address of a Domain?

2011-03-30 Thread Philipp Hahn
Hello, Am Mittwoch 30 März 2011 12:10:18 schrieb 徐滕: > I'm new to libvirt, and have some questions about How to get the IP address > of a Domain? A domain does not have an IP address. A domain is equivalent to a PC in hardware, which might have none, 1 2 or more network cards, each one with it'