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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Re: Status of "management port" in 3.0?
gXenophilia hasnt been looked at in a while... weve gotten lazy with
maintaining the code. If you have issues with it though, feel free to
email me and ill see if i can help you. It should also be noted that it
was written against the stable branch, and im not sure if it will work
with 3.0 right now. As to better web services, both me and mike mccabe
are working on some preliminary XMLRPC servers built into Xend.
Hopefully one of use will have somthing to show for it, or at least the
basic infrastructure for it soon.
Edward Despard
On Oct 3, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Jerry Gulla wrote:
Thanks. I had to add that line to my config and then it opened up
8000/8001. I haven't been able to get gXenophilia to work with it,
though. I was really wondering what the "right" answer is for trying
to talk to Xen remotely, however. I know that long term, there has
been talk of a true "web services" way to do things, and in 2.x we had
the http server ports open (and documented) by default, but it seems
that currently there is no good indication of what to do.
Any idea when there will be a solid direction on what do to for the
3.0 release?
Thanks,
Jerry
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 01:43:07PM -0400, Jerry Gulla wrote:
I (finally) got Apache->mod_python->xend working so I can use the
(currently somewhat limited) web UI for Xen 3.0. In Xen 2.0, there
was a process listening on port 8000 that allowed an application to
query / change the configuration; I believe this is how gXenophilia
worked.
It seems as if in 3.0, however, nobody is listening on this port any
more. I've modified /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp to specify a port (and
open up more than 'localhost'), but this doesn't seem to have an
effect.
Is this going to be working some time in the near future for Xen
3.0,
or am I missing something (again :-)?
You need to specify (xend-http-server true) in xend-config.sxp as
well. I
don't know whether this is new. I also don't know how well
supported this
interface is, and whether it will be in the future; looking at
http://mymachine:8000/xend I see things that look almost like useful
information, but that look a little bit broken too.
Ewan.
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