On 04/12/2013 02:41 AM, Wenchao Xia wrote: >>> >>> Why it's not there - I have no clue. Per the libvirt.org/CIM/schema >>> webpage, I installed the v216 experimental schema on my RH64 box. That >>> schema doesn't have that class/mof; however, on my F18 box it seems I >>> have a later schema installed (v2.33) which does have it. Not sure how I >>> installed that... According to everything I found online the migration >>> schema was added in v2.17. > I guess your use yum update to install RH6.4 right? manually install > of V216 base schema is sure a cause, but I am not sure in yum install > tog-pegasus/libvirt-cim if base_schema will have its chance to be > registered, one thing I am sure is that installation from image disk > is OK.
Not sure of the question. I didn't install the 6.4 base system; however, that shouldn't matter. I believe the install was done via some provisioning tool like cobbler. Installation of other necessary packages to make things work has been mostly a hunt and gather exercise, then use rpm -ivh in order to install since by default the yum.repos.d are devoid of any way to yum update. > Summrize: > To fix this problem, only thing need to do, is uninstall base-sc > experimental schema and try yum install libvirt-cim, to see > if base schema exist. If not, check yum section in spec file. Right, when/if I find more time in order to try various different options. I'd probably start from scratch and be more careful about documenting everything I had to do. > > By the way, it is embarrassing that the web page misguide user, > may be you can share the link and we should modify it when time allows. > > The two primary pages I've looked at are: http://libvirt.org/CIM/schema.html http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Libvirt-cim_setup Beyond that the 'README' from the 'libvirt-cim' git repository provided some tips. Generally speaking though anything from the /CIM/ pages is probably a bit old. Figuring all the steps and packages one should take would be a nice exercise; however, it doesn't seem there are that many new users out there so it's not a "top of the list" type item to undertake. John _______________________________________________ Libvirt-cim mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-cim
