Ok that's work !
So simply....

Thanks,
Giorgio



2015-11-05 21:38 GMT+01:00 Raz Tamir <[email protected]>:

> Hi Giorgio,
> You can simply do:
> ​
> dc_storage.disks.list()
>
> hope that helps
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Raz Tamir
> Red Hat Israel
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Giorgio Bart <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm writing a python script to draw a graph of the disks and virtual
>> machines in relation to their "position" in the data center.
>> I am using pygraphviz to draw the graph, I found the vm and their disks, data
>> centers and their storage domains, but I can not connect the disks to
>> the storage domains.
>> Here's the code I'm using:
>>
>> #! /usr/bin/python
>>
>> import pygraphviz as PG
>> from ovirtsdk.api import API
>> from ovirtsdk.xml import params
>> #per Graphviz:
>> A = PG.AGraph(directed=True, strict=False)
>> A.graph_attr.update(size="800")
>> ########
>>
>> VERSION = params.Version(major='3', minor='0')
>>
>> URL =           'https://xxx/api'
>> USERNAME =      'xxx'
>> PASSWORD =      'yyyy'
>>
>> api = API ( url=URL,
>>             username=USERNAME,
>>             password=PASSWORD,
>>             insecure=True)
>> for vm in api.vms.list():
>>     for disco in vm.get_disks().list():
>>         A.add_edge(vm.name,disco.name)
>>
>> for dc in api.datacenters.list():
>>     A.add_edge("ovirt-engine", dc.get_name())
>>         for
>> ​​
>> dc_storage in dc.storagedomains.list():
>>         A.add_edge(dc.get_name(), dc_storage.name)
>>
>> api.disconnect()
>> A.write('ovirt_graph.dot')
>> A.layout(prog='dot')
>> A.draw('ovirt_graph.png') # draw png
>>
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