that worked :-) Thanks, Ravi
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Matthias Bolte < matthias.bo...@googlemail.com> wrote: > You need to free() all domain objects that represent the undefine > domain before defining a domain with the same name again: > > System.out.println("first define tt2..."); > Domain dm1 = conn.domainDefineXML(dumpxml); > Domain dm2 = conn.domainLookupByName("tt2"); > System.out.println("Now undefine...."); > if (dm2 != null) { > System.out.println("undefine tt2..."); > dm2.undefine(); > dm2.free(); > dm1.free(); // <---------- need to free dm1 here too > System.out.println("undefine tt2... done"); > } > > Matthias > > 2010/10/21 Ravi Pawar <rav...@gmail.com>: > > Thanks Matthias, > > > > can you please have a look at the program attached? this should work as i > > have used free() call. but its not working for me. > > > > Thanks, > > Ravi > > > > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Bryan Kearney <bkear...@redhat.com> > wrote: > >> > >> On 10/15/2010 10:05 AM, Matthias Bolte wrote: > >>> > >>> 2010/10/13 Matthias Bolte<matthias.bo...@googlemail.com>: > >>>> > >>>> 2010/10/12 Matthias Bolte<matthias.bo...@googlemail.com>: > >>>>> > >>>>> 2010/10/12 Ravi Pawar<rav...@gmail.com>: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> hi, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> i am trying to undefine a domain by using dm.undefine(); > >>>>>> and then trying to create one with same name is giving me error > saying > >>>>>> 'Domain not found: no domain with matching uuid > >>>>>> 'aeae9d4e-17cb-b661-a612-88ac677c28c1' > >>>>>> > >>>>>> i have attached my test program which reproduces the issue. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> please let me know where i am going wrong? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> configuration: libvirt : 0.6.3 > >>>>>> Java Bindings: 0.4.2 > >>>>> > >>>>> I didn't look into this problem in detail, but I think you need to > >>>>> call free on the Domain object after you undefined it. > >>>>> > >>>>> dm.undefine(); > >>>>> dm.free(); > >>>>> dm = null; > >>>>> > >>>>> Matthias > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Okay, calling free doesn't help. I tested it with libvirt 0.6.3 and > >>>> libvirt-java 0.4.6 and can reproduce your problem. > >>>> > >>>> This problem is fixed in libvirt 0.8.2. I didn't track it down to the > >>>> actual commit. > >>>> > >>>> So in order to fix your problem you'll have to update libvirt to 0.8.2 > >>>> or identify the commit between 0.8.1 and 0.8.2 that fixes your problem > >>>> and backport it to 0.6.3. > >>>> > >>>> Matthias > >>>> > >>> > >>> I found the commit (30ec755ecb3350116d2851afa0de02e77dbe2c51) that > >>> avoids the problem in your original test code. I say 'avoid' instead > >>> of 'fix' because the actual fix is to call free on the domain objects > >>> after undefining them as I initially suggested. But when I tested this > >>> I did it wrong and jumped to false conclusions. > >>> > >>> Just to say it once again: Adding free calls solve this problem for me > >>> with libvirt 0.6.3. > >>> > >>> I attached a modified version of your test code that works for me. > >>> > >> > >> Which the latest code has. > >> > >> -- bk > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Thanks & Regards > > > > Ravi Pawar > > > -- Thanks & Regards Ravi Pawar
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