2016-09-07 23:14 GMT+02:00 Fernando Casas Schössow <casasfernando@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi there, > > I was wondering if any of these patches actually made it into libvirt code. > I'm really looking forward hyper-v support improvement and features like > shutdown VM (not destroy/turn off but clean shutdown) implemented. > Especially interested in 2012/2012 R2 since 2008 is getting old and 2016 is > right around the corner. > > I'm already using libvirt 2.1.0 with some patches I found in > https://github.com/vikhyath/libvirt-hyperv-r2-2012 but it would be great to > have the code reviewed and merged into libvirt releases. > > Thanks. > > Fer > > The following patches include work originally done by Yves Vinter back > in 2014. The last patch introduces support for Hyper-V 2012, while still > supporting 2008. I am not sure that the method I used to include the 2012 > support is the best approach, mainly due to code duplication, but I am > open to suggestions on how to do this better. > > Jason Miesionczek (16): > hyperv: additional server 2008 wmi classes > hyperv: add cim types support to code generator > hyperv: add get capabilities > hyperv: implement connectGetVersion > hyperv: implement vcpu functions > hyperv: implement nodeGetFreeMemory > hyperv: implement ability to send xml soap requests > hyperv: introduce basic network driver > hyperv: add domain shutdown function > hyperv: add get scheduler functions > hyperv: add set memory functions > hyperv: set vpcu functions > hyperv: domain undefine functions > hyperv: domain define and associated functions > hyperv: network list functions > hyperv: introduce 2012 support I had a quick look at these patches a while ago, but didn't get around to review them in detail yet. Adding 2012 support while keeping 2008 supported is a bit tricky but doable I think. -- Matthias Bolte http://photron.blogspot.com -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list