Re: [libvirt] 'starting' a domain using Python libvirt..

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On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 04:31:05PM -0700, Michael March wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to start a domain .. and I can't figure out what method to use..

When I do this:

 dir(conn.lookupByName('my-vm-1'))
I get these options:

['ID', 'OSType', 'UUID', 'UUIDString', 'XMLDesc', '__del__', '__doc__', '__init__', '__module__', '_conn', '_o', 'attachDevice', 'autostart', 'blockStats', 'connect', 'coreDump', 'create', 'destroy', 'detachDevice', 'info', 'interfaceStats', 'maxMemory', 'maxVcpus', 'migrate', 'name', 'pinVcpu', 'reboot', 'resume', 'save', 'setAutostart', 'setMaxMemory', 'setMemory', 'setVcpus', 'shutdown', 'suspend', 'undefine']

I don't see a method to start a domain up.. What am I missing here?

You want the create() method which python equiv of virDomainCreate()

http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainCreate

Yeah.. I figured it out RIGHT after I sent the email to the list...  :/

Thanks!

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