[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xci-devel] Which API for VM lifecycle?
Andreas Sommer wrote: I'm currently trying to find out the basic structure of XCI and would like to know which APIs are available (in general), and which of them can be used for simple lifecycle tasks like:- Creating, starting, shutting down, ... VMs - List running VMs xenvm is the main thing you should look at. it's a single VM daemonthat control the lifecycle of the VM. it supports all sorts of methods (available conveniently through xenvm-cmd, on dbus and/or a unix socket), to start/shutdown/suspend/etc.. I'll suggest having a look at the xenvm.readme file for more description on how to use it. From a more low-level point of view, you have the xenops binary that have lots of sub command; the only really useful is xenops list, but you should be able to chain multiple xenops command (create, build, add_vbd, .. ) to create a fully working VM with a shell script too. xenops help and xenops <subcmd> -h will get you already quite far. -- Vincent _______________________________________________ Xci-devel mailing list Xci-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xci-devel
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