Investigating the source, I find the libvirtclass.txt file in libvirt-source/python directory with these contents: [...] Functions failed: virConnSetErrorFunc virDomainGetSchedulerParameters virConnectGetVersion virSetErrorFunc virDomainSetSchedulerParameters virConnCopyLastError virDomainBlockStats virCopyLastError virDomainGetVcpus virDefaultErrorFunc virResetError virDomainInterfaceStats On 9/26/07, Marco Sinhoreli <msinhore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Complementing the last mail: > Importing the libvirtmod the virDomainInterfaceStats, and > virDomainBlockStats aren't listed (using help(libvirtmod)) > > Regards > > On 9/26/07, Marco Sinhoreli <msinhore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I'm using libvirt from cvs, and in libvirt.h there are > > virDomainBlockStats, and virDomainInterfaceStats calls. I think it is > > compiled into libvirtmod, then I'm trying to write two methods, > > blockStats, and interfacesStats in the class virDomain at the > > libvirt.py library file. I'm not a specialist in python programming > > and it's not working. > > > > Bellow folow the code I have been wrote: > > > > def blockStats(self): > > """Block device stats for virDomainBlockStats """ > > ret = libvirtmod.virDomainBlockStats(self._o) > > if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainBlockStats() > > failed', dom=self) > > return ret > > > > def interfaceStats(self): > > """Network interface stats for virDomainInterfaceStats.""" > > ret = libvirtmod.virDomainInterfaceStats(self._o) > > if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainInterfaceStats() > > failed', dom=self) > > return ret > > > > Any help will be welcome. > > > > Best regards > > > > -- > > Marco Sinhoreli > > > > > -- > Marco Sinhoreli > -- Marco Sinhoreli _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools