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Hey Michael,
I had a question about what the best way of getting all hosts within a data=
center was using the oVirt Java API. Currently, we've been doing a "revers=
e lookup" from all hosts present in the oVirt Engine to see what clusters t=
hey're in and then finding out what data center the cluster belongs to. Tha=
nks in advance, Michael!
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<div>I had a question about
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data center was using the oVirt Java API. Currently, we've been doing a &q=
uot;reverse lookup" from all hosts present in the oVirt Engine to see =
what clusters they're in and then finding
out what data center the cluster belongs to. Thanks in advance, Michael!</=
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