Hi Citros, I have this Python script I wrote to get VM information from Red Hat Virtualization which I believe should work for Ovirt as well. I should point out that I'm not a Python user normally and actually hate the language. If the formatting gets screwed I can email you a copy.
To use it either run it without parameters to get a list of all VMs or run it with "-n vm_name" (case sensitive) to list just a single VM. [code] #! /usr/bin/python from __future__ import division from ovirtsdk.api import API from ovirtsdk.xml import params from optparse import OptionParser import os import sys import urllib ## Edit the following three items as necesary rhevman = 'https://your_rhev_manager' user = 'admin@internal' password = 'user_password' cert = '/tmp/rhevm.cer' ## Format numbers def factor(value): str = 'Bytes' if (value >= 1024): value /= 1024 str = 'KB' if (value >= 1024): value /= 1024 str = 'MB' if (value >= 1024): value /= 1024 str = 'GB' return '%s %s' % (('%f' % value).rstrip('0').rstrip('.'), str) ## Ensure we have the server ca certificate if (not os.path.isfile(cert)): print "Certificate file not found. Trying to download it." urllib.urlretrieve (rhevman + '/ca.crt', cert) ## Find out what is being asked for vmname = '' parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option('-n', '--name', dest='vmname', default='', action='store', help='Specify the name of a single VM (case sensitive)') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() vmname = options.vmname hostnames = {} try: ## Connect to the API api = API (url=rhevman, username=user, password=password, ca_file=cert) try: ## Get the list of hypervisors for use later on for host in api.hosts.list(): hostnames[host.id] = host.name ## Are we after a single VM or the entire list? if (len(vmname) > 0): print 'Retrieving information for %s' % vmname vmsList = api.vms.list(query = 'name=%s' % vmname) else: print 'Retrieving information for all VMs' vmsList = api.vms.list(max = -1) print 'Found %d VMs' % len(vmsList) # Get the VM details for instance in vmsList: address=[] print '\nVM: %s' % instance.name host = instance.get_host() print '\tState: %s\n\tDescription: %s\n\tComment: %s' % (instance.status.state, instance.description, instance.comment) if (host): print '\tHost: %s' % hostnames[host.id] createtime = instance.get_creation_time() print '\tCreated: %s' % createtime starttime = instance.get_start_time() print '\tStarted: %s' % starttime cpu = instance.get_cpu() print '\tCPU: %s (%s sockets, %s cores)' % (cpu.topology.sockets*cpu.topology.cores, cpu.topology.sockets, cpu.topology.cores) ram = instance.get_memory() print '\tRAM: %s' % factor(ram) disks = instance.get_disks().list() for disk in disks: print '\tDisk: %s %s' % (disk.name, factor(disk.size)) if ((instance.status.state == 'up') and instance.get_guest_info()): vmnics= instance.get_nics().list() ips = instance.get_guest_info().get_ips().get_ip() for card in vmnics: print '\tInterface: %s, MAC address: %s' % (card.name, card.mac.address) for ip in ips: address.append(ip.get_address()) print '\tIP: %s' % ( ip.get_address()) except Exception as e: print ' Exception:\n%s' % str(e) api.disconnect() except Exception as ex: print 'Unexpected error: %s' % ex [/code] regards, John On 18/06/14 00:59, Citros Airv wrote: > Hi, > > I'm checking to see if someone has a script to determine where a VM is > running preferably with the shell? > > Thanks, > > VS > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. > For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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