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[Xen-API] Change Virtual Machine environment


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  • From: Jean-Michel Guillaume <guillauj@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:54:37 +0100
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Hello everyone,
I'm currently trying to write a unified API for VM management and Xen Oss is one of the softwares I've to manage. I first used Libvirt but it lacks some features only available on Xen API, so I'm bringing my first implementation to Xen API. I have now to find a way to put some data programmatically into the virtual machine. Is there any way to get this done either using Xen API or an other API and how could I read back the data from the virtual machine
(environment variables, virtual machine parameter...)?

With VMware ESX, for exemple, you can change virtual's parameters and get them from the virtual thanks to the guest tools.

THX

JMi

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