#!/usr/bin/python -u # # Those are the autogenerated Python bindings for libvirt. # Check python/generator.py in the source distribution of libvir # to find out more about the generation process # import libvirtmod import types # The root of all libvirt errors. class libvirtError(Exception): def __init__(self, msg, conn=None, dom=None, net=None): Exception.__init__(self, msg) if dom is not None: conn = dom._conn elif net is not None: conn = net._conn if conn is None: self.err = virGetLastError() else: self.err = conn.virConnGetLastError() def get_error_code(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[0] def get_error_domain(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[1] def get_error_message(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[2] def get_error_level(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[3] def get_str1(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[4] def get_str2(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[5] def get_str3(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[6] def get_int1(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[7] def get_int2(self): if self.err is None: return None return self.err[8] def __str__(self): if self.get_error_message() is None: return Exception.__str__(self) else: return Exception.__str__(self) + " " + self.get_error_message() # # register the libvirt global error handler # def registerErrorHandler(f, ctx): """Register a Python written function to for error reporting. The function is called back as f(ctx, error), with error being a list of informations about the error being raised. Returns 1 in case of success.""" return libvirtmod.virRegisterErrorHandler(f,ctx) # # Return library version. # def getVersion (name = None): """If no name parameter is passed (or name is None) then the version of the libvirt library is returned as an integer. If a name is passed and it refers to a driver linked to the libvirt library, then this returns a tuple of (library version, driver version). If the name passed refers to a non-existent driver, then you will get the exception 'no support for hypervisor'. Versions numbers are integers: 1000000*major + 1000*minor + release.""" if name is None: ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion (); else: ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion (name); if ret is None: raise libvirtError ("virGetVersion() failed") return ret # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # Everything before this line comes from libvir.py # Everything after this line is automatically generated # # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # Functions from module libvirt # def open(name): """This function should be called first to get a connection to the Hypervisor and xen store """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectOpen(name) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpen() failed') return virConnect(_obj=ret) def openReadOnly(name): """This function should be called first to get a restricted connection to the libbrary functionalities. The set of APIs usable are then restricted on the available methods to control the domains. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectOpenReadOnly(name) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenReadOnly() failed') return virConnect(_obj=ret) def virInitialize(): """Initialize the library. It's better to call this routine at startup in multithreaded applications to avoid potential race when initializing the library. """ ret = libvirtmod.virInitialize() if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virInitialize() failed') return ret # # Functions from module virterror # def virGetLastError(): """Provide a pointer to the last error caught at the library level Simpler but may not be suitable for multithreaded accesses, in which case use virCopyLastError() """ ret = libvirtmod.virGetLastError() return ret def virResetLastError(): """Reset the last error caught at the library level. """ libvirtmod.virResetLastError() class virDomain: def __init__(self, conn, _obj=None): self._conn = conn if _obj != None:self._o = _obj;return self._o = None def __del__(self): if self._o != None: libvirtmod.virDomainFree(self._o) self._o = None # # virDomain functions from module libvirt # def ID(self): """Get the hypervisor ID number for the domain """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetID(self._o) return ret def OSType(self): """Get the type of domain operation system. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetOSType(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetOSType() failed', dom=self) return ret def UUIDString(self, buf): """Get the UUID for a domain as string. For more information about UUID see RFC4122. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetUUIDString(self._o, buf) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetUUIDString() failed', dom=self) return ret def XMLDesc(self, flags): """Provide an XML description of the domain. The description may be reused later to relaunch the domain with virDomainCreateLinux(). """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetXMLDesc(self._o, flags) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetXMLDesc() failed', dom=self) return ret def attachDevice(self, xml): """Create a virtual device attachment to backend. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainAttachDevice(self._o, xml) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainAttachDevice() failed', dom=self) return ret def connect(self): """Provides the connection pointer associated with a domain. The reference counter on the connection is not increased by this call. WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do not use this function. Instead, store the connection and the domain object together. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetConnect(self._o) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainGetConnect() failed', dom=self) __tmp = virConnect(_obj=ret) return __tmp def coreDump(self, to, flags): """This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis. Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in the remote host. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainCoreDump(self._o, to, flags) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainCoreDump() failed', dom=self) return ret def create(self): """launch a defined domain. If the call succeed the domain moves from the defined to the running domains pools. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainCreate(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainCreate() failed', dom=self) return ret def destroy(self): """Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires priviledged access """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainDestroy(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainDestroy() failed', dom=self) self._o = None return ret def detachDevice(self, xml): """Destroy a virtual device attachment to backend. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainDetachDevice(self._o, xml) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainDetachDevice() failed', dom=self) return ret def maxMemory(self): """Retrieve the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a domain. If domain is None, then this get the amount of memory reserved to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetMaxMemory(self._o) if ret == 0: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetMaxMemory() failed', dom=self) return ret def maxVcpus(self): """Provides the maximum number of virtual CPUs supported for the guest VM. If the guest is inactive, this is basically the same as virConnectGetMaxVcpus. If the guest is running this will reflect the maximum number of virtual CPUs the guest was booted with. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetMaxVcpus(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetMaxVcpus() failed', dom=self) return ret def migrate(self, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth): """Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). Flags may be one of more of the following: VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Attempt a live migration. If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be None or else you will get an error. Since typically the two hypervisors connect directly to each other in order to perform the migration, you may need to specify a path from the source to the destination. This is the purpose of the uri parameter. If uri is None, then libvirt will try to find the best method. Uri may specify the hostname or IP address of the destination host as seen from the source. Or uri may be a URI giving transport, hostname, user, port, etc. in the usual form. Refer to driver documentation for the particular URIs supported. The maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) that will be used to do migration can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between different processors even with the same architecture, or between different types of hypervisor. """ if dconn is None: dconn__o = None else: dconn__o = dconn._o ret = libvirtmod.virDomainMigrate(self._o, dconn__o, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainMigrate() failed', dom=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def name(self): """Get the public name for that domain """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetName(self._o) return ret def pinVcpu(self, vcpu, cpumap, maplen): """Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU. This function requires priviledged access to the hypervisor. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainPinVcpu(self._o, vcpu, cpumap, maplen) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainPinVcpu() failed', dom=self) return ret def reboot(self, flags): """Reboot a domain, the domain object is still usable there after but the domain OS is being stopped for a restart. Note that the guest OS may ignore the request. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainReboot(self._o, flags) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainReboot() failed', dom=self) return ret def resume(self): """Resume an suspended domain, the process is restarted from the state where it was frozen by calling virSuspendDomain(). This function may requires priviledged access """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainResume(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainResume() failed', dom=self) return ret def save(self, to): """This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not listed as running anymore (this may be a problem). Use virDomainRestore() to restore a domain after saving. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSave(self._o, to) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSave() failed', dom=self) return ret def setAutostart(self, autostart): """Configure the domain to be automatically started when the host machine boots. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSetAutostart(self._o, autostart) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSetAutostart() failed', dom=self) return ret def setMaxMemory(self, memory): """Dynamically change the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a domain. If domain is None, then this change the amount of memory reserved to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. This function requires priviledged access to the hypervisor. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSetMaxMemory(self._o, memory) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSetMaxMemory() failed', dom=self) return ret def setMemory(self, memory): """Dynamically change the target amount of physical memory allocated to a domain. If domain is None, then this change the amount of memory reserved to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. This function may requires priviledged access to the hypervisor. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSetMemory(self._o, memory) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSetMemory() failed', dom=self) return ret def setVcpus(self, nvcpus): """Dynamically change the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain. Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrary limited. This function requires priviledged access to the hypervisor. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSetVcpus(self._o, nvcpus) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSetVcpus() failed', dom=self) return ret def shutdown(self): """Shutdown a domain, the domain object is still usable there after but the domain OS is being stopped. Note that the guest OS may ignore the request. TODO: should we add an option for reboot, knowing it may not be doable in the general case ? """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainShutdown(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainShutdown() failed', dom=self) return ret def suspend(self): """Suspends an active domain, the process is frozen without further access to CPU resources and I/O but the memory used by the domain at the hypervisor level will stay allocated. Use virDomainResume() to reactivate the domain. This function may requires priviledged access. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainSuspend(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainSuspend() failed', dom=self) return ret def undefine(self): """undefine a domain but does not stop it if it is running """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainUndefine(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainUndefine() failed', dom=self) return ret # # virDomain functions from module python # def UUID(self): """Extract the UUID unique Identifier of a domain. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetUUID(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetUUID() failed', dom=self) return ret def autostart(self): """Extract the autostart flag for a domain """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetAutostart(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetAutostart() failed', dom=self) return ret def blockStats(self, path): """Extracts block device statistics for a domain """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainBlockStats(self._o, path) return ret def info(self): """Extract informations about a domain. Note that if the connection used to get the domain is limited only a partial set of the informations can be extracted. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainGetInfo(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virDomainGetInfo() failed', dom=self) return ret def interfaceStats(self, path): """Extracts interface device statistics for a domain """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainInterfaceStats(self._o, path) return ret class virNetwork: def __init__(self, conn, _obj=None): self._conn = conn if _obj != None:self._o = _obj;return self._o = None def __del__(self): if self._o != None: libvirtmod.virNetworkFree(self._o) self._o = None # # virNetwork functions from module libvirt # def UUIDString(self, buf): """Get the UUID for a network as string. For more information about UUID see RFC4122. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetUUIDString(self._o, buf) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetUUIDString() failed', net=self) return ret def XMLDesc(self, flags): """Provide an XML description of the network. The description may be reused later to relaunch the network with virNetworkCreateXML(). """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetXMLDesc(self._o, flags) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetXMLDesc() failed', net=self) return ret def bridgeName(self): """Provides a bridge interface name to which a domain may connect a network interface in order to join the network. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetBridgeName(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetBridgeName() failed', net=self) return ret def connect(self): """Provides the connection pointer associated with a network. The reference counter on the connection is not increased by this call. WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do not use this function. Instead, store the connection and the network object together. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetConnect(self._o) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkGetConnect() failed', net=self) __tmp = virConnect(_obj=ret) return __tmp def create(self): """Create and start a defined network. If the call succeed the network moves from the defined to the running networks pools. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkCreate(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkCreate() failed', net=self) return ret def destroy(self): """Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires priviledged access """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkDestroy(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkDestroy() failed', net=self) self._o = None return ret def name(self): """Get the public name for that network """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetName(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetName() failed', net=self) return ret def setAutostart(self, autostart): """Configure the network to be automatically started when the host machine boots. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkSetAutostart(self._o, autostart) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkSetAutostart() failed', net=self) return ret def undefine(self): """Undefine a network but does not stop it if it is running """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkUndefine(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkUndefine() failed', net=self) return ret # # virNetwork functions from module python # def UUID(self): """Extract the UUID unique Identifier of a network. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetUUID(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetUUID() failed', net=self) return ret def autostart(self): """Extract the autostart flag for a network. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkGetAutostart(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virNetworkGetAutostart() failed', net=self) return ret def networkLookupByUUID(self, uuid): """Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkLookupByUUID(self._o, uuid) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkLookupByUUID() failed', net=self) __tmp = virNetwork(self, _obj=ret) return __tmp class virConnect: def __init__(self, _obj=None): if _obj != None:self._o = _obj;return self._o = None def __del__(self): if self._o != None: libvirtmod.virConnectClose(self._o) self._o = None # # virConnect functions from module libvirt # def createLinux(self, xmlDesc, flags): """Launch a new Linux guest domain, based on an XML description similar to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc() This function may requires priviledged access to the hypervisor. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainCreateLinux(self._o, xmlDesc, flags) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainCreateLinux() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def createXML(self, xmlDesc): """Create and start a new virtual network, based on an XML description similar to the one returned by virNetworkGetXMLDesc() """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkCreateXML(self._o, xmlDesc) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkCreateXML() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virNetwork(self, _obj=ret) return __tmp def defineXML(self, xml): """define a domain, but does not start it """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainDefineXML(self._o, xml) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainDefineXML() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def getCapabilities(self): """Provides capabilities of the hypervisor / driver. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectGetCapabilities(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetCapabilities() failed', conn=self) return ret def getHostname(self): """This returns the system hostname on which the hypervisor is running (the result of the gethostname(2) system call). If we are connected to a remote system, then this returns the hostname of the remote system. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectGetHostname(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetHostname() failed', conn=self) return ret def getMaxVcpus(self, type): """Provides the maximum number of virtual CPUs supported for a guest VM of a specific type. The 'type' parameter here corresponds to the 'type' attribute in the element of the XML. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectGetMaxVcpus(self._o, type) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetMaxVcpus() failed', conn=self) return ret def getType(self): """Get the name of the Hypervisor software used. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectGetType(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetType() failed', conn=self) return ret def getURI(self): """This returns the URI (name) of the hypervisor connection. Normally this is the same as or similar to the string passed to the virConnectOpen/virConnectOpenReadOnly call, but the driver may make the URI canonical. If name == None was passed to virConnectOpen, then the driver will return a non-None URI which can be used to connect to the same hypervisor later. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectGetURI(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetURI() failed', conn=self) return ret def lookupByID(self, id): """Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainLookupByID(self._o, id) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainLookupByID() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def lookupByName(self, name): """Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its name. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainLookupByName(self._o, name) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainLookupByName() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def lookupByUUIDString(self, uuidstr): """Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainLookupByUUIDString(self._o, uuidstr) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainLookupByUUIDString() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def migrate(self, domain, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth): """Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). Flags may be one of more of the following: VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Attempt a live migration. If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be None or else you will get an error. Since typically the two hypervisors connect directly to each other in order to perform the migration, you may need to specify a path from the source to the destination. This is the purpose of the uri parameter. If uri is None, then libvirt will try to find the best method. Uri may specify the hostname or IP address of the destination host as seen from the source. Or uri may be a URI giving transport, hostname, user, port, etc. in the usual form. Refer to driver documentation for the particular URIs supported. The maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) that will be used to do migration can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between different processors even with the same architecture, or between different types of hypervisor. """ if domain is None: domain__o = None else: domain__o = domain._o ret = libvirtmod.virDomainMigrate(domain__o, self._o, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainMigrate() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp def networkDefineXML(self, xml): """Define a network, but does not create it """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkDefineXML(self._o, xml) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkDefineXML() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virNetwork(self, _obj=ret) return __tmp def networkLookupByName(self, name): """Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its name. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkLookupByName(self._o, name) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkLookupByName() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virNetwork(self, _obj=ret) return __tmp def networkLookupByUUIDString(self, uuidstr): """Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNetworkLookupByUUIDString(self._o, uuidstr) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virNetworkLookupByUUIDString() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virNetwork(self, _obj=ret) return __tmp def numOfDefinedDomains(self): """Provides the number of inactive domains. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains() failed', conn=self) return ret def numOfDefinedNetworks(self): """Provides the number of inactive networks. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectNumOfDefinedNetworks(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectNumOfDefinedNetworks() failed', conn=self) return ret def numOfDomains(self): """Provides the number of active domains. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectNumOfDomains(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectNumOfDomains() failed', conn=self) return ret def numOfNetworks(self): """Provides the number of active networks. """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectNumOfNetworks(self._o) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectNumOfNetworks() failed', conn=self) return ret def restore(self, frm): """This method will restore a domain saved to disk by virDomainSave(). """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainRestore(self._o, frm) if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virDomainRestore() failed', conn=self) return ret # # virConnect functions from module python # def getInfo(self): """Extract hardware informations about the Node. """ ret = libvirtmod.virNodeGetInfo(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virNodeGetInfo() failed', conn=self) return ret def listDefinedDomains(self): """list the defined domains, stores the pointers to the names in @names """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectListDefinedDomains(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectListDefinedDomains() failed', conn=self) return ret def listDefinedNetworks(self): """list the defined networks, stores the pointers to the names in @names """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectListDefinedNetworks(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectListDefinedNetworks() failed', conn=self) return ret def listDomainsID(self): """Returns the list of the ID of the domains on the hypervisor """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectListDomainsID(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectListDomainsID() failed', conn=self) return ret def listNetworks(self): """list the networks, stores the pointers to the names in @names """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnectListNetworks(self._o) if ret is None: raise libvirtError ('virConnectListNetworks() failed', conn=self) return ret def lookupByUUID(self, uuid): """Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. """ ret = libvirtmod.virDomainLookupByUUID(self._o, uuid) if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainLookupByUUID() failed', conn=self) __tmp = virDomain(self,_obj=ret) return __tmp # # virConnect functions from module virterror # def virConnGetLastError(self): """Provide a pointer to the last error caught on that connection Simpler but may not be suitable for multithreaded accesses, in which case use virConnCopyLastError() """ ret = libvirtmod.virConnGetLastError(self._o) return ret def virConnResetLastError(self): """Reset the last error caught on that connection """ libvirtmod.virConnResetLastError(self._o) # virDomainMigrateFlags VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE = 1 # virDomainXMLFlags VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE = 1 VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE = 2 # virDomainState VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE = 0 VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING = 1 VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCKED = 2 VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED = 3 VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN = 4 VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF = 5 VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED = 6 # virErrorDomain VIR_FROM_NONE = 0 VIR_FROM_XEN = 1 VIR_FROM_XEND = 2 VIR_FROM_XENSTORE = 3 VIR_FROM_SEXPR = 4 VIR_FROM_XML = 5 VIR_FROM_DOM = 6 VIR_FROM_RPC = 7 VIR_FROM_PROXY = 8 VIR_FROM_CONF = 9 VIR_FROM_QEMU = 10 VIR_FROM_NET = 11 VIR_FROM_TEST = 12 VIR_FROM_REMOTE = 13 VIR_FROM_OPENVZ = 14 # virDomainRestart VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY = 1 VIR_DOMAIN_RESTART = 2 VIR_DOMAIN_PRESERVE = 3 VIR_DOMAIN_RENAME_RESTART = 4 # virErrorNumber VIR_ERR_OK = 0 VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR = 1 VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY = 2 VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT = 3 VIR_ERR_UNKNOWN_HOST = 4 VIR_ERR_NO_CONNECT = 5 VIR_ERR_INVALID_CONN = 6 VIR_ERR_INVALID_DOMAIN = 7 VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG = 8 VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED = 9 VIR_ERR_GET_FAILED = 10 VIR_ERR_POST_FAILED = 11 VIR_ERR_HTTP_ERROR = 12 VIR_ERR_SEXPR_SERIAL = 13 VIR_ERR_NO_XEN = 14 VIR_ERR_XEN_CALL = 15 VIR_ERR_OS_TYPE = 16 VIR_ERR_NO_KERNEL = 17 VIR_ERR_NO_ROOT = 18 VIR_ERR_NO_SOURCE = 19 VIR_ERR_NO_TARGET = 20 VIR_ERR_NO_NAME = 21 VIR_ERR_NO_OS = 22 VIR_ERR_NO_DEVICE = 23 VIR_ERR_NO_XENSTORE = 24 VIR_ERR_DRIVER_FULL = 25 VIR_ERR_CALL_FAILED = 26 VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR = 27 VIR_ERR_DOM_EXIST = 28 VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED = 29 VIR_ERR_OPEN_FAILED = 30 VIR_ERR_READ_FAILED = 31 VIR_ERR_PARSE_FAILED = 32 VIR_ERR_CONF_SYNTAX = 33 VIR_ERR_WRITE_FAILED = 34 VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL = 35 VIR_ERR_INVALID_NETWORK = 36 VIR_ERR_NETWORK_EXIST = 37 VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR = 38 VIR_ERR_RPC = 39 VIR_ERR_GNUTLS_ERROR = 40 VIR_WAR_NO_NETWORK = 41 VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN = 42 VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK = 43 VIR_ERR_INVALID_MAC = 44 # virDomainCreateFlags VIR_DOMAIN_NONE = 0 # virSchedParameterType VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_INT = 1 VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_UINT = 2 VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_LLONG = 3 VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_ULLONG = 4 VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_DOUBLE = 5 VIR_DOMAIN_SCHED_FIELD_BOOLEAN = 6 # virVcpuState VIR_VCPU_OFFLINE = 0 VIR_VCPU_RUNNING = 1 VIR_VCPU_BLOCKED = 2 # virErrorLevel VIR_ERR_NONE = 0 VIR_ERR_WARNING = 1 VIR_ERR_ERROR = 2