On 01/11/2018 11:44 AM, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
On 10/01/18 22:11, Wesley Stewart wrote:
> Marcelo,
>
> I would greatly appreciate seeing a script! It would be an excellent chance for me
to learn a bit about using ovirt from the command line as well!
I'm using something like this with ovirt-shell
vm_shutdown:
#!/bin/sh
LOG=/root/ovirt/vm_shutdown_log
echo `date` >> $LOG
/usr/bin/ovirt-shell -f /root/ovirt/vm_shutdown_script >> $LOG
echo "" >> $LOG
vm_shutdown_script:
list vms --kwargs status-state=up|grep name | sed s/'name :'/'action
vm'/ | sed -e 's/$/ shutdown/' > /root/ovirt/new_vm_shutdown_script
file /root/ovirt/new_vm_shutdown_script
new_vm_shutdown_script now lists entries like this:
action vm vm1 shutdown
action vm vm2 shutdown
etc.
G
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You can use python SDK.
Somthing like this should work
#!/usr/bin/env python
import ovirtsdk4 as sdk
ovaddress = "<fill correct URL here>"
username="admin@internal"
password="*********"
connection = sdk.Connection(
url=ovaddress,
username=username,
password=password,
ca_file='ca.crt',
insecure=True
)
system_service = connection.system_service()
vms_service = system_service.vms_service()
vms = vms_service.list()
for vm in vms:
vm_service = vms_service.vm_service(vm.id)
vm_service.shutdown()
connection.close()
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