Hi ! My name ist Michael Sievers. I am studying computer science at Paderborn/Germany. I worked together with Matthias Bolte on a project here at Paderborn, where we evaluated the possibility of controlling Microsoft Hyper-V using WS-Management through libvirt (which is actually called WinRM on Windows). At the end of the project I had a very minimalistic libvirt driver, which was just able to connect to Hyper-V and to power cycle a given VM. Unfortunately, the project stopped at this point and so did my efforts on this topic. Since developing a full fledged Hyper-V driver for libvirt a very time consuming effort I am currently searching for a way to do so which incorporates with my study. At this point I can tell you the following - it is possible to control Hyper-V using libvirt using WS-Management - this is actually the only way (as far as I know) to control Hyper-V from non-Windows hosts, as you can not use WMI (which is Hyper-V main API) from non Windows hosts directly - WS-Management is the bridge to talk to WMI from non-Windows hosts as there are implementations such as OpenWSman which you can use - doing complicated things in WS-Management (e.g. calling a function with reference parameters) is not well documented and that's why a pain to implement The last point was the main reason, why the development stopped after implementing the power cycling. Last week I talked to my professor about this and he told me, that maybe there is a company (unfortunately I can't tell you the name) which is willing to support this effort financially, which would give me to opportunity to resume development. But sadly this not for sure, yet. I will inform you (the libvirt mailing list) during the next two weeks about the results. Cheers Michael Sievers P.S. Sorry for sending this mail three times to libvir-list as I did not remembered that I once subscribed with a different email address. 2010/10/30 Justin Clift <jclift@xxxxxxxxxx>: > On 10/30/2010 03:21 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote: > <snip> >> "WS-Management Protocol" points to >> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384470%28v=VS.85%29.aspx >> where "Web Services for Management (WS–Management)." points to >> http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0226.pdf >> >> which says Page Not Found I find that lovely ... > > Heh. The link you probably want is this one: > > http://www.dmtf.org/standards/wsman > > My understanding of the Web Services Management thing, is that it's not > a Microsoft initiative, but is instead a "vendor neutral" effort, and > somehow involves CIM. > > >> Matthias went through the huge work of developping SOAP code to talk >> to ESX, I wonder how much could be reused for the SOAP to talk to >> this. >> >> But it certainly requires someone dedicated for a long time, not sure >> we will get someone who really needs this. > > Kind of wondering if our existing CIM stuff might "just work" with it > already. Not something I know anything about though. :) > > http://libvirt.org/CIM/ <-- not much info here. :/ > http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Libvirt-cim_setup > > -- > libvir-list mailing list > libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list