2011/6/15 G Naresh Kumar <naresh.gadepalli@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Maththias, > > Thanks a lot for your response!. > > Is there a specific version of libvirt from which xenserver support is > added? I am getting the below error > > "error: invalid argument in libvirt was built without the 'xenapi' driver" The means that your libvirt version is new enough and contains the XenAPI driver but that it was disabled on configure time, probably because the build server didn't have libxenserver installed and libvirt's configure script automatically disabled the driver because of a missing dependency. > I have installed libvirt from citrix yum repo. Then Citrix build libvirt without XenAPI support. As a long term solution you could report to whom ever is responsible for that repo and request to enabled XenAPI support in that libvirt package. As a short term solution you could build libvirt from source yourself and make sure to get the XenAPI driver enabled. > I am using Xenserver 5.5 with libvirt 0.8.2 and it does not seem to be > working. According to http://libvirt.org/hvsupport.html and the error message 0.8.2 is new enough. Matthias > Thanks, > > Naresh > > On Jun 15, 2011 7:03 PM, "Matthias Bolte" <matthias.bolte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> 2011/6/15 G Naresh Kumar <naresh.gadepalli@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> Hi, >>> Is libvirt supported on Citrix Xenserver. I have been searching for the >>> same >>> with little/no luck. >>> If supported, can you point to some links/documents which can help me try >>> out the same. >>> Thanks, >>> Naresh >> >> libvirt can use XenAPI via libxenserver [1]. That should allow you to >> use libvirt with a Citrix XenServer. You can use virsh like this >> assuming you have a libxenserver enabled libvirt: >> >> virsh -c xenapi://my-xen-server >> >> But it's true, there is no documentation about this on the libvirt website >> yet. >> >> [1] http://community.citrix.com/display/xs/Download+SDKs >> >> -- >> Matthias Bolte >> http://photron.blogspot.com >