Thanks! I tried virsh -c xen:///system list --all and I got: Domain 0 running test idle
I'm able to successfully ping the test VM also. How can I get the list of active VMs now? On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Matthias Bolte < matthias.bo...@googlemail.com> wrote: > 2011/11/15 PREETHI RAMESH <iampreethiram...@gmail.com>: > > Hey all, > > I've been trying to make listDomains() work on Xen but it simply returns > an > > array of null values. Also, while displaying the length of the array > > returned by listDomains(). Upon using the same function in KVM, I'm able > to > > retrieve the complete array of active machines. I'm positive that active > Xen > > machines are running(cross checked it with xm list). > > > > I've been posting this for quite sometime now but haven't received any > reply > > which could debug my code. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help > > me. > > Your problem is probably not related to your code or the Java bindings at > all. > > Did you check whether 'virsh list' shows active domains for Xen? > > I guess your problem is that libvirt doesn't recognize your active Xen > domains form some reason. Therefore, 'virsh list' and your own code > don't show active domains. > > -- > Matthias Bolte > http://photron.blogspot.com >
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