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On 10/08/2012 11:17 PM, Alex Leonhardt wrote:
Aha - cool - thanks! :)
Now, I was also looking at the REST API - is there a simple shell
based way to read / query the resulting XML ? Or would you suggest to
write python scripts to e.g. start/stop instance, get a list of VMs /
their IDs, etc. ?
If you are already planning on Python, why not use the SDK instead of
doing REST?
some examples @
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Testing/PythonApi
Y.
I'm not a great programmer so rather look for something already
existing rather than me fiddling for a comparable looong time ;)
Alex
On 10/07/2012 11:31 AM, Michael Pasternak wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> This is a bug [1], fix available in 3.2.0.1, latest available cli version
> is 3.2.0.5.
>
>
> [
1]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=850597
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Users] ovirt cli commands / script wont exit the shell
>> Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 20:44:44 +0100
>> From: Alex Leonhardt<alex.tuxx(a)gmail.com>
>> To:users@ovirt.org
>>
>>
>>
>> hi there,
>>
>> i'm playing with the Ovirt CLI and started to script a few things, but
>> it seems as if the console stays connected when I execute the commands -
>> I even included a "exit" and tried "disconnect", but nothing
would do it
>> - any hints / clues ?
>>
>> the script is very simple :
>>
>> ---
>> action vm vm2 start
>> exit
>> ---
>>
>> or
>>
>> ---
>> action vm vm1 stop
>> disconnect
>> exit
>> ---
>>
>> I always end up back here :
>>
>> ###
>>
>> ==========================================
>> >>> connected to oVirt manager 3.1.0.0 <<<
>> ==========================================
>>
>> [oVirt shell (connected)]# action vm vm2 start
>>
>>
>> status-state: complete
>>
>> [oVirt shell (connected)]# exit
>>
>> [oVirt shell (connected)]#
>>
>> ###
>>
>> Thanks
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Tahoma">Aha - cool -
thanks! :) <br>
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Now, I was also looking at the REST API - is there a simple
shell based way to read / query the resulting XML ? Or would
you suggest to write python scripts to e.g. start/stop
instance, get a list of VMs / their IDs, etc. ? <br>
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If you are already planning on Python, why not use the SDK instead
of doing REST?<br>
some examples @
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I'm not a great programmer so rather look for something
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looong time ;) <br>
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Alex<br>
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On 10/07/2012 11:31 AM, Michael Pasternak wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Alex,
This is a bug [1], fix available in 3.2.0.1, latest available cli version
is 3.2.0.5.
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Subject: [Users] ovirt cli commands / script wont exit the shell
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 20:44:44 +0100
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href="mailto:users@ovirt.org">users@ovirt.org</a>
hi there,
i'm playing with the Ovirt CLI and started to script a few things, but
it seems as if the console stays connected when I execute the commands -
I even included a "exit" and tried "disconnect", but nothing would do
it
- any hints / clues ?
the script is very simple :
---
action vm vm2 start
exit
---
or
---
action vm vm1 stop
disconnect
exit
---
I always end up back here :
###
==========================================
>>> connected to oVirt manager 3.1.0.0 <<<
==========================================
[oVirt shell (connected)]# action vm vm2 start
status-state: complete
[oVirt shell (connected)]# exit
[oVirt shell (connected)]#
###
Thanks
Alex
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