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On 03/07/2017 12:50 PM, qinglong.dong@horebdata.cn wrote:
Hi, all I have a cloud foundry environment. I have noticed that cloud foundry can schedule vitual machines created by vmware or openstack using restapi. Ovirt supports restapi, too. So I want to know if it is possible to schedule vitual machines which created by ovirt using cloud foundry. Anyone can help? Thanks!
Your words may me think that you believe that there is an standard REST API that VMware and OpenStack both implement, and your question is if oVirt implements it as well. But that isn't correct, VMware and OpenStack have different REST APIs, and so does oVirt. Cloud Foundry can talk to the VMware and OpenStack APIs, but not to the oVirt API, as far as I know.

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:21 PM Juan Hernández <jhernand@redhat.com> wrote:
On 03/07/2017 12:50 PM, qinglong.dong@horebdata.cn wrote:
Hi, all I have a cloud foundry environment. I have noticed that cloud foundry can schedule vitual machines created by vmware or openstack using restapi. Ovirt supports restapi, too. So I want to know if it is possible to schedule vitual machines which created by ovirt using cloud foundry. Anyone can help? Thanks!
Your words may me think that you believe that there is an standard REST API that VMware and OpenStack both implement, and your question is if oVirt implements it as well. But that isn't correct, VMware and OpenStack have different REST APIs, and so does oVirt. Cloud Foundry can talk to the VMware and OpenStack APIs, but not to the oVirt API, as far as I know.
The cloud connector[1] of CF uses Fog[2]. oVirt Fog support uses the old Ruby SDK, which will be an issue for us. AFAIK, this is the same way that Forman / Spacewalk is talking to oVirt, so we need to think how we can update our support there. We should add it to our GSoC or outreachy projects: update our Fog support to use the official Ruby SDK. Y. [1] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cloud_controller_ng [2] http://fog.io/
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