libvirt/examples/python/domstart.py
Matthias Bolte e4384459c9 Use python discovered through env instead of hardcoding a path
This is more flexible regarding the location of the python binary
but doesn't allow to pass the -u flag. The -i flag can be passed
from inside the script using the PYTHONINSPECT env variable.

This fixes a problem with the esx_vi_generator.py on FreeBSD.
2010-11-14 22:45:59 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# domstart - make sure a given domU is running, if not start it
import libvirt
import sys
import os
import libxml2
import pdb
# Parse the XML description of domU from FNAME
# and return a tuple (name, xmldesc) where NAME
# is the name of the domain, and xmldesc is the contetn of FNAME
def read_domain(fname):
fp = open(fname, "r")
xmldesc = fp.read()
fp.close()
doc = libxml2.parseDoc(xmldesc)
name = doc.xpathNewContext().xpathEval("/domain/name")[0].content
return (name, xmldesc)
def usage():
print 'Usage: %s domain.xml' % sys.argv[0]
print ' Check that the domain described by DOMAIN.XML is running'
print ' If the domain is not running, create it'
print ' DOMAIN.XML must be a XML description of the domain'
print ' in libvirt\'s XML format'
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
usage()
sys.exit(2)
(name, xmldesc) = read_domain(sys.argv[1])
conn = libvirt.open(None)
if conn == None:
print 'Failed to open connection to the hypervisor'
sys.exit(1)
try:
dom = conn.lookupByName(name)
except libvirt.libvirtError:
print "Starting domain %s ... " % name,
sys.stdout.flush()
dom = conn.createLinux(xmldesc, 0)
if dom == None:
print "failed"
sys.exit(1)
else:
print "done"