II've been doing the majority of my testing using the command line tools CLI (from OpenPegasus), wbemcli (from SBLIM project) and/or wbemexec (to submit raw CIM-XML). I guess I prefer the feel of cold hard metal than soft squishy GUIs... :-)
- Gareth
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To: "Subrahmanian, Raj" <raj.subrahmanian@xxxxxxxxxx>
cc: Gareth S Bestor/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS
Subject: Re: [Xen-cim] Patch for review
Subrahmanian, Raj wrote:
>Jim,
>I am trying to replicate the problem.
>What tool do you use to query the owcimomd?
>The tool that I am using, I just realised is just not doing what it
>should be.
>
>
I'm using an internal tool called YAWN (Yet Another WBEM Navigator)
:-). It will be released externally as part of the bigger "SMASH
profile open-sourcing" effort that is underway - which should be "any
day now". I was trying to come up with a WQL statement that exhibited
the problem but unsuccessful. We have several internal tools for this
type of testing, thus the reason for my poor WQL skills.
As far as external tools available, I'm not sure. I have used the SNIA
java-based browser in the past but recall that it is more or less a
toy. Gareth - do you know of a good, openly-available tool for this
type of testing?
Jim
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