[Users] Using python sdk to find the VMs running on a host.
Michael Pasternak
mpastern at redhat.com
Tue Jun 25 10:34:53 UTC 2013
On 06/25/2013 09:28 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
> On 06/25/2013 07:54 AM, Deepthi Dharwar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using the ovirt-python-sdk to figure out if the host is idle or
>> not. The way to determine if the host is idle at a given instant is
>> finding out the number of VMs running on it. If the number of VMs = 0
>> implies host is idle.
>
> adding michael for the rest of the question, but please note to check for SPM role of a host before assuming it is idle.
>
> also, may i ask what you are trying to accomplish (it sounds like a power saving policy)?
>
>>
>> I was exploring the python sdk to figure out Host-VMs mapping i.e What
>> are the VMs running on the different host.
>>
>> Looks like the only way to find this, is to query each VM in /api/vms
>> list to get the host on which it is running.
>>
>> Is this the right way ? Is there no direct query or REST API to list
>> the VMs running on a given host at that instant.
you can run query="host = X" for that.
>>
>> I was looking to get the data center hierarchy structure.
>> Number_of_datacenters
>> |
>> V
>> clusters in each data center
>> |
>> V
>> Hosts in each cluster
>> |
>> V
>> VMs on each host.
>>
>> This kind of mapping as seen on the GUI. Is there any way to obtain
>> the same from the ovirt-python-sdk ?
you can combine query to fetch vms by dc+cluster+host,
query = "datacenter = x and cluster = y and host = z"
also you can fetch hosts from the given cluster
cluster=x
same for cluster
"Datacenter.name = x"
>>
>> With this information, this would help me write scripts to turn-off my
>> hosts if idle automatically and power them on as required.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Deepthi
>>
>>
>>
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