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[Xen-API] Re:xen-api Digest, Vol 25, Issue 9


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  • From: 吴佳民 <wujiamin_tyut@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:18:27 +0800 (CST)
  • Delivery-date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:18:46 -0700
  • List-id: Discussion of API issues surrounding Xen <xen-api.lists.xensource.com>

Hi, Stefan:
Could you please send me some code sample about using event channel and shared memory to communicate between Dom0 and DomU?
Thanks a lot.
Danius

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>Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:00:28 +0200
>From: "Henning Sprang"
>Subject: Re: [Xen-API] Python bindings question
>To: "Thomas Moyer"
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>On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Thomas Moyer wrote:
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>> Is there any sort of documentation on the use of the Xen API in python. The
>> examples I found in the Xen Management API document (version 1.0.1) didn't
>> work.
>
>I didn't look at it for ages, but yes, there are not many working code
>samples, and I saw even XenSource employees(yes, it's a while ago :) )
>showing sample code in presenations on conferences that didn't even
>work, because I knew I tested it some days before :)
>
>I've made a small sample once, but never got deeper into it:
>http://xen-info.de/wiki/moin.cgi/XenAPI
>
>(apart from that, if you'd posted the error message, one could check
>if something else but the code is wrong :) )
>
>In general, I think this list here is nearly dead, but I remember I
>saw some work going on in discussion further work on the XenAPI, and
>probably a redefinition. I believe the libvirt is a good way to go -
>not that I really use it in actual project yet, but it seems pretty
>well supported, stable and documented, and you're not locked into a
>single virtualization technology when using it.
>
>Henning
>
>--
>Henning Sprang
>http://www.sprang.de | http://lazyb0y.blogspot.com/
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:06:48 +0200
>From: Stefan de Konink
>Subject: Re: [Xen-API] Python bindings question
>To: Henning Sprang
>Cc: xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Message-ID: <486250F8.2000205@xxxxxxxxx>
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>Henning Sprang schreef:
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Thomas Moyer wrote:
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>>>
>>> Is there any sort of documentation on the use of the Xen API in python. The
>>> examples I found in the Xen Management API document (version 1.0.1) didn't
>>> work.
>>
>> I didn't look at it for ages, but yes, there are not many working code
>> samples, and I saw even XenSource employees(yes, it's a while ago :) )
>> showing sample code in presenations on conferences that didn't even
>> work, because I knew I tested it some days before :)
>>
>> I've made a small sample once, but never got deeper into it:
>> http://xen-info.de/wiki/moin.cgi/XenAPI
>>
>> (apart from that, if you'd posted the error message, one could check
>> if something else but the code is wrong :) )
>>
>> In general, I think this list here is nearly dead, but I remember I
>> saw some work going on in discussion further work on the XenAPI, and
>> probably a redefinition. I believe the libvirt is a good way to go -
>> not that I really use it in actual project yet, but it seems pretty
>> well supported, stable and documented, and you're not locked into a
>> single virtualization technology when using it.
>
>If you want to have XenAPI Python examples that work you can contact me
>in private. I strongly suggest libvirt, even the C interface is more
>pretty than XenAPI in Python ever was...
>
>
>Stefan
>
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