On Oct 3, 2012, at 12:55 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:

>> snip ...
>> 
>> So based upon what I see in this log file, it would seem that the
>> connect API wants to make sure that I am an admin and not a regular user.
>> 
>> Which gets me back to my original question: Do the REST API and the
>> ovirt-shell require admin privileges or is there a separate uri
>> namespace for regular users to make requests? Or perhaps more direct,
>> should https://$ovirt-server/api/vms be accessible to non-admins or is
>> there a different url a non-admin should use?
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
> 
> which version of the sdk are you using?
> michael - maybe user level api made it into upstream post ovirt 3.1 feature 
> freeze (brian, in that case, it will be in ovirt 3.2, slated for freeze in 
> novemeber/release in december)
> 


oVirt Engine version is 3.1.0-2.fc17
oVirt API/shell/tool version from yum is 3.1.0.6-1.fc17

Results from 'info' command in ovirt-shell:
[oVirt shell (connected)]# info

backend version: 3.1
sdk version    : 3.1.0.4
cli version    : 3.1.0.6
python version : 2.7.3.final.0

If the user level api isn't in 3.1, then I presume it would be in the nightly 
builds. Are there instructions for pulling the nightly builds and/or upgrading 
them. I saw the build instructions, but was hoping to save some time while 
evaluating things.

Brian

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