
On 01/23/2013 03:53 PM, navin p wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Michael Pasternak <mpastern@redhat.com <mailto:mpastern@redhat.com>> wrote:
in python, you can see object's attributes by accessing __dict__/__getattr__/dir(object)/etc., vm.__dict__ will do the job for you, however i'd suggest you using some IDE (i'm using Eclipse + PyDev plugin), this way you'll be able accessing object attributes simply by Ctrl+SPACE auto-completion.
Do i have import something for Ctrl+SPACE to work ? It doesn't work for me atleast for list attributes.
for vm in vmlist: print vm.name <http://vm.name>,vm.memory,vm.id <http://vm.id>,vm.os.kernel,vm.cluster.id <http://vm.cluster.id>,vm.start_time #print help(vm.statistics.list()) vmslist = vm.statistics.list() for i in vmslist: print i.get_name()
prints
memory.installed memory.used cpu.current.guest cpu.current.hypervisor cpu.current.total
but i need the values of memory.installed and memory.used .
statistic holders are complex types, you can fetch data by: i.unit // the unit of the holder data i.values.value[0].datum // actual data
Also where do i get the Java SDK and jars ? I looked at maven but it was 1.0 version of SDK.
central repo has 1.0.0.2-1, see [1], deployment details can be found at [2], wiki at [3]. [1] http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cg%3A%22org.ovirt.engine.sdk%22 [2] http://www.ovirt.org/Java-sdk#Maven_deployment [3] http://www.ovirt.org/Java-sdk
Regards, Navin
-- Michael Pasternak RedHat, ENG-Virtualization R&D