Hey, I've tried the following: 1.Domain d=conn.domainLookupByName("test"); System.out.print("Active test" +d.isActive() ); O/p- This gives me 1 as the answer and hence active.
2.Domain d=conn.domainLookupByName("test"); System.out.print("Active test" +d.isPersistent() ); O/p- Gives me the following error: Exception in thread "main" org.libvirt.LibvirtException: Unknown failure at org.libvirt.ErrorHandler.processError(Unknown Source) at org.libvirt.Connect.processError(Unknown Source) at org.libvirt.Domain.processError(Unknown Source) at org.libvirt.Domain.isPersistent(Unknown Source) 3. Using listDefinedDomains(): String a[]=conn.listDefinedDomains(); System.out.println(a.length); --->gives 0 System.out.println(a[0]); ----> throes null pointer exception 4.Tried looking at VMM, and all the domains are running. The output of xm --list also confirms it. Thanks! Preethi On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote: > [your mailer seems to want to start a new thread rather than replying to > the existing thread, which makes following your mails difficult. Could > you please fix that?] > > On 11/10/2011 09:09 PM, PREETHI RAMESH wrote: > > This question concerns the usage of the listDomains(). When I run this > > piece of code in KVM, it works perfectly fine but throws an array out of > > bounds exception in Xen. > > > > Connect conn=null; > > conn = new Connect("xen:///", true); > > int[] id = conn.listDomains(); > > System.out.println("lD of VM " +id[0]); > > > > Answer I'd got: > > Well, your code assumes that id.length is >= 1, but listDomains() can > > return an empty array when there are no active domains known to > > libvirt. So you need to check id.length before accessing any element > > in the array. > > > > Follow up- I tried accessing the length of the array and it's 0 all the > > time. And there are active domains available. > > In fact, I'm able to getUUID from the domain name. Other functions work > > fine too. > > getUUID works on inactive domains. Are you sure you have active > domains? Most likely, the array length really is 0 because you haven't > started any of your domains. > > Have you looked into using listDefinedDomains(), to see the remaining > persistent domains that are defined but not running? > > -- > Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com +1-801-349-2682 > Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org > >
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