On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Fabrice Bacchella
<fabrice.bacchella(a)orange.fr> wrote:
Looks cool.
But I think what we need is something like targetcli for ovirt.
http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Targetcli#Display_the_object_tree
With such tool we can see the ovirt setup as a file system tree:
/ovirt/vms/vm-id
/ovirt/storage/domain-id
...
And be able to query and operate on the entities.
Another crazy direction I discussed with Roy, is a fuse files system mapping
ovirt setup to a file system - imagine:
$ mount -t ovirtfs /ovirt
$ ls /ovirt/vms
vm-id-1
vm-id-2
...
$ cat /ovirt/vms/vm-ids/running
1
$ echo 0 > /ovirt/vms/vm-id/running
> Le 26 nov. 2016 à 22:10, Chris Cowley <chris(a)chriscowley.me.uk> a écrit :
>
> Hi all
>
> I started hacking together something last night to use as a CLI to
> manage my oVirt clusters.
>
>
https://gogs.chriscowley.me.uk/chriscowley/ovirtmanage
>
> Currently it can create/delete a VM, list the VMS, and I started a
> function to show the details, but all that does for now is return the ID.
>
> The plan is for it to evolve with my own needs, but I am open to
> ideas/PRs from the community.
>
> Disclaimer #1: I am a SysAdmin, not a developer. If you a proper
> developer, what you see may cause you physical pain.
>
> Disclaimer #2: My Gogs repo is behind my ADSL in rural France, be
> patient and I withold the right to not respect any sort of SLA :-)
>
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Chris Cowley
>
http://about.me/chriscowley
>
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