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<p>Libvirt-cim handles networking differently. I think, we need to decide if we want to change it and open a work item to handle it.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sharad Mishra<br>
Open Virtualization<br>
Linux Technology Center<br>
IBM<br>
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<font size="2">[Libvirt-cim] Network-pool seems not conform to profile</font></td></tr>
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<tt>By executing following command:<br>
wbemcli -nl ei </tt><tt><a href="http://root:123456@localhost:5988/root/virt:KVM_NetworkPool">http://root:123456@localhost:5988/root/virt:KVM_NetworkPool</a></tt><tt><br>
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There would be 2 network pool, NetworkPool/default and<br>
NetworkPool/0. I think NetworkPool/0 is OK, which represent the<br>
primordial pool for network device, but NetworkPool/default should not<br>
be there, because it comes from the calling of the libvirt's API which<br>
returns the existing logical network device on the host, not the<br>
network pool.<br>
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Another issue is that, it seems now libvirt-cim supports the creation<br>
of NetworkPool as a child, but the libvirt now does not support that.<br>
So I think this function should be removed, otherwise we need extra<br>
files to record the organization of the network pools.<br>
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Best Regards<br>
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Wayne Xia<br>
mail:xiawenc@linux.vnet.ibm.com<br>
tel:86-010-82450803<br>
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