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Remove Xen centric comments, rebuild the docs

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in:
  remove Xen centric comments patch from Guido Günther
* docs/apibuild.py: ignore VIR_DEPRECATED
* docs/libvirt-*.xml docs/html/libvirt-*.html: regenerated the
  documentation for the API
Daniel
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Fri Jul 25 10:46:25 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in:
remove Xen centric comments patch from Guido Günther
* docs/apibuild.py: ignore VIR_DEPRECATED
* docs/libvirt-*.xml docs/html/libvirt-*.html: regenerated the
documentation for the API
Fri Jul 25 10:39:54 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
* src/qemu_driver.c: Guido Trotter pointed out a wrong open() failure

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ignored_words = {
"ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED": (0, "macro keyword"),
"VIR_DEPRECATED": (0, "macro keyword"),
}
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<span class="refentrytitle">libvirt</span>
</h2>
<p>libvirt - core interfaces for the libvirt library</p>
<p>Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle Xen domains from a process running in domain 0 </p>
<p>Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle virtualized domains </p>
<p>Author(s): Daniel Veillard &lt;veillard@redhat.com&gt; </p>
<div class="refsynopsisdiv">
<h2>Synopsis</h2>
@ -77,10 +77,11 @@ typedef struct _virStorageVol <a href="#virStorageVol">virStorageVol</a>;
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virStorageVolInfo">virStorageVolInfo</a> * <a href="#virStorageVolInfoPtr">virStorageVolInfoPtr</a>;
typedef struct _virSchedParameter <a href="#virSchedParameter">virSchedParameter</a>;
typedef enum <a href="#virConnectFlags">virConnectFlags</a>;
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virSchedParameter">virSchedParameter</a> * <a href="#virSchedParameterPtr">virSchedParameterPtr</a>;
typedef enum <a href="#virDomainMemoryFlags">virDomainMemoryFlags</a>;
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virStorageVol">virStorageVol</a> * <a href="#virStorageVolPtr">virStorageVolPtr</a>;
typedef enum <a href="#virVcpuState">virVcpuState</a>;
typedef enum <a href="#virStorageVolDeleteFlags">virStorageVolDeleteFlags</a>;
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virSchedParameter">virSchedParameter</a> * <a href="#virSchedParameterPtr">virSchedParameterPtr</a>;
typedef struct _virConnectAuth <a href="#virConnectAuth">virConnectAuth</a>;
typedef struct _virConnectCredential <a href="#virConnectCredential">virConnectCredential</a>;
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virVcpuInfo">virVcpuInfo</a> * <a href="#virVcpuInfoPtr">virVcpuInfoPtr</a>;
@ -167,6 +168,7 @@ char * <a href="#virStorageVolGetPath">virStorageVolGetPath</a> (<a href="libvi
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> <a href="#virNetworkLookupByUUIDString">virNetworkLookupByUUIDString</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> const char * uuidstr);
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> <a href="#virDomainLookupByID">virDomainLookupByID</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> int id);
int <a href="#virStorageVolFree">virStorageVolFree</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virStorageVolPtr">virStorageVolPtr</a> vol);
int <a href="#virDomainMemoryPeek">virDomainMemoryPeek</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> unsigned long long start, <br/> size_t size, <br/> void * buffer, <br/> unsigned int flags);
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> <a href="#virNetworkLookupByUUID">virNetworkLookupByUUID</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> const unsigned char * uuid);
int <a href="#virConnectListDefinedNetworks">virConnectListDefinedNetworks</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> char ** const names, <br/> int maxnames);
int <a href="#virDomainGetUUID">virDomainGetUUID</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br/> unsigned char * uuid);
@ -212,6 +214,7 @@ int <a href="#virConnectNumOfDefinedStoragePools">virConnectNumOfDefinedStorageP
int <a href="#virStoragePoolCreate">virStoragePoolCreate</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virStoragePoolPtr">virStoragePoolPtr</a> pool, <br/> unsigned int flags);
int <a href="#virDomainSetVcpus">virDomainSetVcpus</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br/> unsigned int nvcpus);
unsigned int <a href="#virDomainGetID">virDomainGetID</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain);
int <a href="#virDomainBlockPeek">virDomainBlockPeek</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> const char * path, <br/> unsigned long long offset, <br/> size_t size, <br/> void * buffer, <br/> unsigned int flags);
int <a href="#virDomainInterfaceStats">virDomainInterfaceStats</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> const char * path, <br/> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr">virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr</a> stats, <br/> size_t size);
int <a href="#virConnectListNetworks">virConnectListNetworks</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> char ** const names, <br/> int maxnames);
</pre>
@ -321,7 +324,7 @@ The content of this structure is not made public by the API.
</div>
<hr/>
<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virConnectPtr">Typedef </a>virConnectPtr</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnect">virConnect</a> * virConnectPtr;
</pre><p>a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> is pointer to a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnect">virConnect</a> private structure, this is the type used to reference a connection to the Xen Hypervisor in the API.</p>
</pre><p>a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> is pointer to a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnect">virConnect</a> private structure, this is the type used to reference a connection to the Hypervisor in the API.</p>
</div>
<hr/>
<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomain">Structure </a>virDomain</h3><pre class="programlisting">struct _virDomain {
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long long tx_drop
} virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct;
</pre><p/>
</div>
<hr/>
<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainMemoryFlags">Enum </a>virDomainMemoryFlags</h3><pre class="programlisting">enum <a href="#virDomainMemoryFlags">virDomainMemoryFlags</a> {
<a name="VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL">VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL</a> = 1 /* addresses are virtual addresses */
};
</pre><p/>
</div>
<hr/>
<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainMigrateFlags">Enum </a>virDomainMigrateFlags</h3><pre class="programlisting">enum <a href="#virDomainMigrateFlags">virDomainMigrateFlags</a> {
@ -388,7 +397,7 @@ The content of this structure is not made public by the API.
</div>
<hr/>
<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainPtr">Typedef </a>virDomainPtr</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomain">virDomain</a> * virDomainPtr;
</pre><p>a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> is pointer to a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomain">virDomain</a> private structure, this is the type used to reference a Xen domain in the API.</p>
</pre><p>a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> is pointer to a <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomain">virDomain</a> private structure, this is the type used to reference a domain in the API.</p>
</div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainState">Enum </a>virDomainState</h3><pre class="programlisting">enum <a href="#virDomainState">virDomainState</a> {
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainAttachDevice"/>virDomainAttachDevice ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainAttachDevice (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br/> const char * xml)<br/>
</pre><p>Create a virtual device attachment to backend.</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to XML description of one device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainBlockPeek"/>virDomainBlockPeek ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainBlockPeek (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> const char * path, <br/> unsigned long long offset, <br/> size_t size, <br/> void * buffer, <br/> unsigned int flags)<br/>
</pre><p>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's disk device. Typical uses for this are to determine if the domain has written a Master Boot Record (indicating that the domain has completed installation), or to try to work out the state of the domain's filesystems. (Note that in the local case you might try to open the block device or file directly, but that won't work in the remote case, nor if you don't have sufficient permission. Hence the need for this call). 'path' must be a device or file corresponding to the domain. In other words it must be the precise string returned in a &lt;disk&gt;&lt;source dev='...'/&gt;&lt;/disk&gt; from virDomainGetXMLDesc. 'offset' and 'size' represent an area which must lie entirely within the device or file. 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>path</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path to the block device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>offset</tt></i>:</span></td><td>offset within block device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size to read</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>buffer</tt></i>:</span></td><td>return buffer (must be at least size bytes)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>unused, always pass 0</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainBlockStats"/>virDomainBlockStats ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainBlockStats (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> const char * path, <br/> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainBlockStatsPtr">virDomainBlockStatsPtr</a> stats, <br/> size_t size)<br/>
</pre><p>This function returns block device (disk) stats for block devices attached to the domain. The path parameter is the name of the block device. Get this by calling <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainGetXMLDesc">virDomainGetXMLDesc</a> and finding the &lt;target dev='...'&gt; attribute within //domain/devices/disk. (For example, "xvda"). Domains may have more than one block device. To get stats for each you should make multiple calls to this function. Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support that particular statistic.</p>
@ -684,7 +697,7 @@ The content of this structure is not made public by the API.
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>NULL in case of error, a pointer to the domain otherwise</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainDestroy"/>virDomainDestroy ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainDestroy (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain)<br/>
</pre><p>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</p>
</pre><p>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> object. This function may require privileged access</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainDetachDevice"/>virDomainDetachDevice ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainDetachDevice (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br/> const char * xml)<br/>
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<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>path</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path to the interface</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>stats</tt></i>:</span></td><td>network interface stats (returned)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size of stats structure</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByID"/>virDomainLookupByID ()</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByID (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> int id)<br/>
</pre><p>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number</p>
</pre><p>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number Note that this won't work for inactive domains which have an ID of -1, in that case a lookup based on the Name or UUId need to be done instead.</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>id</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the domain ID number</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByName"/>virDomainLookupByName ()</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByName (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> const char * name)<br/>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByUUIDString"/>virDomainLookupByUUIDString ()</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByUUIDString (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br/> const char * uuidstr)<br/>
</pre><p>Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>uuidstr</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the string UUID for the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainMemoryPeek"/>virDomainMemoryPeek ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainMemoryPeek (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br/> unsigned long long start, <br/> size_t size, <br/> void * buffer, <br/> unsigned int flags)<br/>
</pre><p>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's memory. The memory which is read is controlled by the 'start', 'size' and 'flags' parameters. If 'flags' is <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL">VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL</a> then the 'start' and 'size' parameters are interpreted as virtual memory addresses for whichever task happens to be running on the domain at the moment. Although this sounds haphazard it is in fact what you want in order to read Linux kernel state, because it ensures that pointers in the kernel image can be interpreted coherently. 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>start</tt></i>:</span></td><td>start of memory to peek</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size of memory to peek</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>buffer</tt></i>:</span></td><td>return buffer (must be at least size bytes)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>flags, see below</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virDomainMigrate"/>virDomainMigrate ()</h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainMigrate (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br/> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> dconn, <br/> unsigned long flags, <br/> const char * dname, <br/> const char * uri, <br/> unsigned long bandwidth)<br/>
</pre><p>Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). Flags may be one of more of the following: <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE">VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE</a> Attempt a live migration. If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be NULL or else you will get an error. Since typically the two hypervisors connect directly to each other in order to perform the migration, you may need to specify a path from the source to the destination. This is the purpose of the uri parameter. If uri is NULL, then libvirt will try to find the best method. Uri may specify the hostname or IP address of the destination host as seen from the source. Or uri may be a URI giving transport, hostname, user, port, etc. in the usual form. Refer to driver documentation for the particular URIs supported. The maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) that will be used to do migration can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between different processors even with the same architecture, or between different types of hypervisor.</p>
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<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the XML description for the network, preferably in UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>NULL in case of error, a pointer to the network otherwise</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virNetworkDestroy"/>virNetworkDestroy ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkDestroy (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br/>
</pre><p>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</p>
</pre><p>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> object. This function may require privileged access</p>
<div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left"/><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
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<div class="refsect2" lang="en"><h3><a name="virNetworkFree"/>virNetworkFree ()</h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkFree (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br/>

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@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ void <a href="#virConnResetLastError">virConnResetLastError</a> (<a href="libvi
<a name="VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX">VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX</a> = 16 /* Error in the Linux Stats code */
<a name="VIR_FROM_LXC">VIR_FROM_LXC</a> = 17 /* Error from Linux Container driver */
<a name="VIR_FROM_STORAGE">VIR_FROM_STORAGE</a> = 18 /* Error from storage driver */
<a name="VIR_FROM_NETWORK">VIR_FROM_NETWORK</a> = 19 /* Error from network config */
<a name="VIR_FROM_DOMAIN">VIR_FROM_DOMAIN</a> = 20 /* Error from domain config */
};
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#define <a href="#VIR_COPY_CPUMAP">VIR_COPY_CPUMAP</a>
#define <a href="#VIR_CPU_MAPLEN">VIR_CPU_MAPLEN</a>
#define <a href="#VIR_CPU_USABLE">VIR_CPU_USABLE</a>
@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ typedef struct _virDomainInfo <a href="#virDomainInfo">virDomainInfo</a>
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainInfo">virDomainInfo</a> * <a name="virDomainInfoPtr" id="virDomainInfoPtr">virDomainInfoPtr</a>
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct">virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct</a> * <a name="virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr" id="virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr">virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr</a>
typedef struct _virDomainInterfaceStats <a href="#virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct">virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct</a>
typedef enum <a href="#virDomainMemoryFlags">virDomainMemoryFlags</a>
typedef enum <a href="#virDomainMigrateFlags">virDomainMigrateFlags</a>
typedef <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomain">virDomain</a> * <a name="virDomainPtr" id="virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a>
typedef enum <a href="#virDomainState">virDomainState</a>
@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ int <a href="#virConnectNumOfStoragePools">virConnectNumOfStoragePools</a> (<a h
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> <a href="#virConnectOpenAuth">virConnectOpenAuth</a> (const char * name, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectAuthPtr">virConnectAuthPtr</a> auth, <br /> int flags)
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> <a href="#virConnectOpenReadOnly">virConnectOpenReadOnly</a> (const char * name)
int <a href="#virDomainAttachDevice">virDomainAttachDevice</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * xml)
int <a href="#virDomainBlockPeek">virDomainBlockPeek</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> unsigned long long offset, <br /> size_t size, <br /> void * buffer, <br /> unsigned int flags)
int <a href="#virDomainBlockStats">virDomainBlockStats</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainBlockStatsPtr">virDomainBlockStatsPtr</a> stats, <br /> size_t size)
int <a href="#virDomainCoreDump">virDomainCoreDump</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * to, <br /> int flags)
int <a href="#virDomainCreate">virDomainCreate</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain)
@ -110,6 +112,7 @@ int <a href="#virDomainInterfaceStats">virDomainInterfaceStats</a> (<a href="li
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> <a href="#virDomainLookupByName">virDomainLookupByName</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * name)
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> <a href="#virDomainLookupByUUID">virDomainLookupByUUID</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const unsigned char * uuid)
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> <a href="#virDomainLookupByUUIDString">virDomainLookupByUUIDString</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * uuidstr)
int <a href="#virDomainMemoryPeek">virDomainMemoryPeek</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> unsigned long long start, <br /> size_t size, <br /> void * buffer, <br /> unsigned int flags)
<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> <a href="#virDomainMigrate">virDomainMigrate</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> dconn, <br /> unsigned long flags, <br /> const char * dname, <br /> const char * uri, <br /> unsigned long bandwidth)
int <a href="#virDomainPinVcpu">virDomainPinVcpu</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> unsigned int vcpu, <br /> unsigned char * cpumap, <br /> int maplen)
int <a href="#virDomainReboot">virDomainReboot</a> (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> unsigned int flags)
@ -208,6 +211,8 @@ char * <a href="#virStorageVolGetXMLDesc">virStorageVolGetXMLDesc</a> (<a href=
</pre></div><h3><a name="virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct" id="virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct"><code>virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>struct virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct{
</pre><table><tr><td>long long</td><td>rx_bytes</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>rx_packets</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>rx_errs</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>rx_drop</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>tx_bytes</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>tx_packets</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>tx_errs</td></tr><tr><td>long long</td><td>tx_drop</td></tr></table><pre>
}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virDomainMemoryFlags" id="virDomainMemoryFlags"><code>virDomainMemoryFlags</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virDomainMemoryFlags {
</pre><table><tr><td><a name="VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL" id="VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL">VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL</a></td><td> = </td><td>1</td><td> : addresses are virtual addresses</td></tr></table><pre>}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virDomainMigrateFlags" id="virDomainMigrateFlags"><code>virDomainMigrateFlags</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virDomainMigrateFlags {
</pre><table><tr><td><a name="VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE" id="VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE">VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE</a></td><td> = </td><td>1</td><td> : live migration</td></tr></table><pre>}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virDomainState" id="virDomainState"><code>virDomainState</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virDomainState {
@ -276,13 +281,14 @@ char * <a href="#virStorageVolGetXMLDesc">virStorageVolGetXMLDesc</a> (<a href=
</pre><p>This function should be called first to get a connection to the Hypervisor and xen store</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>name</tt></i>:</span></td><td>URI of the hypervisor</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virConnectOpenAuth" id="virConnectOpenAuth"><code>virConnectOpenAuth</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> virConnectOpenAuth (const char * name, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectAuthPtr">virConnectAuthPtr</a> auth, <br /> int flags)<br />
</pre><p>This function should be called first to get a connection to the Hypervisor. If necessary, authentication will be performed fetching credentials via the callback</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>name</tt></i>:</span></td><td>URI of the hypervisor</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>auth</tt></i>:</span></td><td>Authenticate callback parameters</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>Open flags</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virConnectOpenReadOnly" id="virConnectOpenReadOnly"><code>virConnectOpenReadOnly</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> virConnectOpenReadOnly (const char * name)<br />
</pre><p>This function should be called first to get a restricted connection to the library functionalities. The set of APIs usable are then restricted on the available methods to control the domains.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>name</tt></i>:</span></td><td>URI of the hypervisor</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainAttachDevice" id="virDomainAttachDevice"><code>virDomainAttachDevice</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainAttachDevice (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * xml)<br />
</pre><p>Create a virtual device attachment to backend.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to XML description of one device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainBlockStats" id="virDomainBlockStats"><code>virDomainBlockStats</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainBlockStats (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainBlockStatsPtr">virDomainBlockStatsPtr</a> stats, <br /> size_t size)<br />
</pre><p>Create a virtual device attachment to backend.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to XML description of one device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainBlockPeek" id="virDomainBlockPeek"><code>virDomainBlockPeek</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainBlockPeek (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> unsigned long long offset, <br /> size_t size, <br /> void * buffer, <br /> unsigned int flags)<br />
</pre><p>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's disk device. Typical uses for this are to determine if the domain has written a Master Boot Record (indicating that the domain has completed installation), or to try to work out the state of the domain's filesystems. (Note that in the local case you might try to open the block device or file directly, but that won't work in the remote case, nor if you don't have sufficient permission. Hence the need for this call). 'path' must be a device or file corresponding to the domain. In other words it must be the precise string returned in a &lt;disk&gt;&lt;source dev='...'/&gt;&lt;/disk&gt; from virDomainGetXMLDesc. 'offset' and 'size' represent an area which must lie entirely within the device or file. 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>path</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path to the block device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>offset</tt></i>:</span></td><td>offset within block device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size to read</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>buffer</tt></i>:</span></td><td>return buffer (must be at least size bytes)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>unused, always pass 0</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainBlockStats" id="virDomainBlockStats"><code>virDomainBlockStats</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainBlockStats (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainBlockStatsPtr">virDomainBlockStatsPtr</a> stats, <br /> size_t size)<br />
</pre><p>This function returns block device (disk) stats for block devices attached to the domain. The path parameter is the name of the block device. Get this by calling <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainGetXMLDesc">virDomainGetXMLDesc</a> and finding the &lt;target dev='...'&gt; attribute within //domain/devices/disk. (For example, "xvda"). Domains may have more than one block device. To get stats for each you should make multiple calls to this function. Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support that particular statistic.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>path</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path to the block device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>stats</tt></i>:</span></td><td>block device stats (returned)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size of stats structure</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainCoreDump" id="virDomainCoreDump"><code>virDomainCoreDump</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainCoreDump (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * to, <br /> int flags)<br />
</pre><p>This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis. Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in the remote host.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>to</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path for the core file</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>extra flags, currently unused</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainCreate" id="virDomainCreate"><code>virDomainCreate</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainCreate (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain)<br />
</pre><p>launch a defined domain. If the call succeed the domain moves from the defined to the running domains pools.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to a defined domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of error</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainCreateLinux" id="virDomainCreateLinux"><code>virDomainCreateLinux</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainCreateLinux (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * xmlDesc, <br /> unsigned int flags)<br />
</pre><p>Launch a new Linux guest domain, based on an XML description similar to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc() This function may requires privileged access to the hypervisor.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xmlDesc</tt></i>:</span></td><td>string containing an XML description of the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>an optional set of virDomainFlags</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainDefineXML" id="virDomainDefineXML"><code>virDomainDefineXML</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainDefineXML (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * xml)<br />
</pre><p>define a domain, but does not start it</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>NULL in case of error, a pointer to the domain otherwise</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainDestroy" id="virDomainDestroy"><code>virDomainDestroy</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainDestroy (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain)<br />
</pre><p>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainDetachDevice" id="virDomainDetachDevice"><code>virDomainDetachDevice</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainDetachDevice (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * xml)<br />
</pre><p>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> object. This function may require privileged access</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainDetachDevice" id="virDomainDetachDevice"><code>virDomainDetachDevice</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainDetachDevice (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> const char * xml)<br />
</pre><p>Destroy a virtual device attachment to backend.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to XML description of one device</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainFree" id="virDomainFree"><code>virDomainFree</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainFree (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain)<br />
</pre><p>Free the domain object. The running instance is kept alive. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainGetAutostart" id="virDomainGetAutostart"><code>virDomainGetAutostart</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainGetAutostart (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> int * autostart)<br />
</pre><p>Provides a boolean value indicating whether the domain configured to be automatically started when the host machine boots.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>autostart</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the value returned</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>-1 in case of error, 0 in case of success</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainGetConnect" id="virDomainGetConnect"><code>virDomainGetConnect</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> virDomainGetConnect (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom)<br />
@ -300,10 +306,11 @@ char * <a href="#virStorageVolGetXMLDesc">virStorageVolGetXMLDesc</a> (<a href=
</pre><p>Extract information about virtual CPUs of domain, store it in info array and also in cpumaps if this pointer isn't NULL.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>info</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to an array of <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virVcpuInfo">virVcpuInfo</a> structures (OUT)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>maxinfo</tt></i>:</span></td><td>number of structures in info array</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>cpumaps</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to an bit map of real CPUs for all vcpus of this domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT) If cpumaps is NULL, then no cpumap information is returned by the API. It's assumed there is &lt;maxinfo&gt; cpumap in cpumaps array. The memory allocated to cpumaps must be (maxinfo * maplen) bytes (ie: calloc(maxinfo, maplen)). One cpumap inside cpumaps has the format described in virDomainPinVcpu() API.</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>maplen</tt></i>:</span></td><td>number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in underlying virtualization system (Xen...).</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the number of info filled in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainGetXMLDesc" id="virDomainGetXMLDesc"><code>virDomainGetXMLDesc</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">char * virDomainGetXMLDesc (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> int flags)<br />
</pre><p>Provide an XML description of the domain. The description may be reused later to relaunch the domain with virDomainCreateLinux().</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>an OR'ed set of <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainXMLFlags">virDomainXMLFlags</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. the caller must free() the returned value.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainInterfaceStats" id="virDomainInterfaceStats"><code>virDomainInterfaceStats</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainInterfaceStats (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> const char * path, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr">virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr</a> stats, <br /> size_t size)<br />
</pre><p>This function returns network interface stats for interfaces attached to the domain. The path parameter is the name of the network interface. Domains may have more than network interface. To get stats for each you should make multiple calls to this function. Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support that particular statistic.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>path</tt></i>:</span></td><td>path to the interface</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>stats</tt></i>:</span></td><td>network interface stats (returned)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size of stats structure</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByID" id="virDomainLookupByID"><code>virDomainLookupByID</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByID (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> int id)<br />
</pre><p>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>id</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the domain ID number</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByName" id="virDomainLookupByName"><code>virDomainLookupByName</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByName (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * name)<br />
</pre><p>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number Note that this won't work for inactive domains which have an ID of -1, in that case a lookup based on the Name or UUId need to be done instead.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>id</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the domain ID number</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByName" id="virDomainLookupByName"><code>virDomainLookupByName</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByName (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * name)<br />
</pre><p>Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its name.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>name</tt></i>:</span></td><td>name for the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByUUID" id="virDomainLookupByUUID"><code>virDomainLookupByUUID</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByUUID (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const unsigned char * uuid)<br />
</pre><p>Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>uuid</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the raw UUID for the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainLookupByUUIDString" id="virDomainLookupByUUIDString"><code>virDomainLookupByUUIDString</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainLookupByUUIDString (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * uuidstr)<br />
</pre><p>Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>uuidstr</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the string UUID for the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainMigrate" id="virDomainMigrate"><code>virDomainMigrate</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainMigrate (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> dconn, <br /> unsigned long flags, <br /> const char * dname, <br /> const char * uri, <br /> unsigned long bandwidth)<br />
</pre><p>Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>uuidstr</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the string UUID for the domain</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN">VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN</a> error is raised.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainMemoryPeek" id="virDomainMemoryPeek"><code>virDomainMemoryPeek</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainMemoryPeek (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> dom, <br /> unsigned long long start, <br /> size_t size, <br /> void * buffer, <br /> unsigned int flags)<br />
</pre><p>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's memory. The memory which is read is controlled by the 'start', 'size' and 'flags' parameters. If 'flags' is <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL">VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL</a> then the 'start' and 'size' parameters are interpreted as virtual memory addresses for whichever task happens to be running on the domain at the moment. Although this sounds haphazard it is in fact what you want in order to read Linux kernel state, because it ensures that pointers in the kernel image can be interpreted coherently. 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dom</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>start</tt></i>:</span></td><td>start of memory to peek</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>size</tt></i>:</span></td><td>size of memory to peek</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>buffer</tt></i>:</span></td><td>return buffer (must be at least size bytes)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>flags, see below</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainMigrate" id="virDomainMigrate"><code>virDomainMigrate</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> virDomainMigrate (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> dconn, <br /> unsigned long flags, <br /> const char * dname, <br /> const char * uri, <br /> unsigned long bandwidth)<br />
</pre><p>Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). Flags may be one of more of the following: <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE">VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE</a> Attempt a live migration. If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be NULL or else you will get an error. Since typically the two hypervisors connect directly to each other in order to perform the migration, you may need to specify a path from the source to the destination. This is the purpose of the uri parameter. If uri is NULL, then libvirt will try to find the best method. Uri may specify the hostname or IP address of the destination host as seen from the source. Or uri may be a URI giving transport, hostname, user, port, etc. in the usual form. Refer to driver documentation for the particular URIs supported. The maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) that will be used to do migration can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between different processors even with the same architecture, or between different types of hypervisor.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dconn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>destination host (a connection object)</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>flags</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>dname</tt></i>:</span></td><td>(optional) rename domain to this at destination</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>uri</tt></i>:</span></td><td>(optional) dest hostname/URI as seen from the source host</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>bandwidth</tt></i>:</span></td><td>(optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in Mbps</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the new domain object if the migration was successful, or NULL in case of error. Note that the new domain object exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn).</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainPinVcpu" id="virDomainPinVcpu"><code>virDomainPinVcpu</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainPinVcpu (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> unsigned int vcpu, <br /> unsigned char * cpumap, <br /> int maplen)<br />
</pre><p>Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU. This function requires privileged access to the hypervisor.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>vcpu</tt></i>:</span></td><td>virtual CPU number</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>cpumap</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN) Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable. Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15... In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit.</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>maplen</tt></i>:</span></td><td>number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in underlying virtualization system (Xen...). If maplen &lt; size, missing bytes are set to zero. If maplen &gt; size, failure code is returned.</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainReboot" id="virDomainReboot"><code>virDomainReboot</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainReboot (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a> domain, <br /> unsigned int flags)<br />
</pre><p>Reboot a domain, the domain object is still usable there after but the domain OS is being stopped for a restart. Note that the guest OS may ignore the request.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>domain</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a domain object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>flags</tt></i>:</span></td><td>extra flags for the reboot operation, not used yet</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virDomainRestore" id="virDomainRestore"><code>virDomainRestore</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virDomainRestore (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * from)<br />
@ -323,7 +330,7 @@ char * <a href="#virStorageVolGetXMLDesc">virStorageVolGetXMLDesc</a> (<a href=
</pre><p>Create and start a defined network. If the call succeed the network moves from the defined to the running networks pools.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to a defined network</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success, -1 in case of error</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkCreateXML" id="virNetworkCreateXML"><code>virNetworkCreateXML</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> virNetworkCreateXML (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * xmlDesc)<br />
</pre><p>Create and start a new virtual network, based on an XML description similar to the one returned by virNetworkGetXMLDesc()</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xmlDesc</tt></i>:</span></td><td>an XML description of the network</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a new network object or NULL in case of failure</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkDefineXML" id="virNetworkDefineXML"><code>virNetworkDefineXML</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> virNetworkDefineXML (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> conn, <br /> const char * xml)<br />
</pre><p>Define a network, but does not create it</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>conn</tt></i>:</span></td><td>pointer to the hypervisor connection</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>xml</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the XML description for the network, preferably in UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>NULL in case of error, a pointer to the network otherwise</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkDestroy" id="virNetworkDestroy"><code>virNetworkDestroy</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkDestroy (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br />
</pre><p>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkFree" id="virNetworkFree"><code>virNetworkFree</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkFree (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br />
</pre><p>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated <a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> object. This function may require privileged access</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkFree" id="virNetworkFree"><code>virNetworkFree</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkFree (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br />
</pre><p>Free the network object. The running instance is kept alive. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkGetAutostart" id="virNetworkGetAutostart"><code>virNetworkGetAutostart</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">int virNetworkGetAutostart (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network, <br /> int * autostart)<br />
</pre><p>Provides a boolean value indicating whether the network configured to be automatically started when the host machine boots.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>autostart</tt></i>:</span></td><td>the value returned</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>-1 in case of error, 0 in case of success</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkGetBridgeName" id="virNetworkGetBridgeName"><code>virNetworkGetBridgeName</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting">char * virNetworkGetBridgeName (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> network)<br />
</pre><p>Provides a bridge interface name to which a domain may connect a network interface in order to join the network.</p><div class="variablelist"><table border="0"><col align="left" /><tbody><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>network</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a network object</td></tr><tr><td><span class="term"><i><tt>Returns</tt></i>:</span></td><td>a 0 terminated interface name, or NULL in case of error. the caller must free() the returned value.</td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3><a name="virNetworkGetConnect" id="virNetworkGetConnect"><code>virNetworkGetConnect</code></a></h3><pre class="programlisting"><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a> virNetworkGetConnect (<a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a> net)<br />

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ void <a href="#virSetErrorFunc">virSetErrorFunc</a> (void * userData, <br />
</pre><table><tr><td>int</td><td>code</td><td> : The error code, a <a href="libvirt-virterror.html#virErrorNumber">virErrorNumber</a></td></tr><tr><td>int</td><td>domain</td><td> : What part of the library raised this error</td></tr><tr><td>char *</td><td>message</td><td> : human-readable informative error message</td></tr><tr><td><a href="libvirt-virterror.html#virErrorLevel">virErrorLevel</a></td><td>level</td><td> : how consequent is the error</td></tr><tr><td><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectPtr">virConnectPtr</a></td><td>conn</td><td> : connection if available, see note above</td></tr><tr><td><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainPtr">virDomainPtr</a></td><td>dom</td><td> : domain if available, see note above</td></tr><tr><td>char *</td><td>str1</td><td> : extra string information</td></tr><tr><td>char *</td><td>str2</td><td> : extra string information</td></tr><tr><td>char *</td><td>str3</td><td> : extra string information</td></tr><tr><td>int</td><td>int1</td><td> : extra number information</td></tr><tr><td>int</td><td>int2</td><td> : extra number information</td></tr><tr><td><a href="libvirt-libvirt.html#virNetworkPtr">virNetworkPtr</a></td><td>net</td><td> : network if available, see note above</td></tr></table><pre>
}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virErrorDomain" id="virErrorDomain"><code>virErrorDomain</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virErrorDomain {
</pre><table><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_NONE" id="VIR_FROM_NONE">VIR_FROM_NONE</a></td><td> = </td><td>0</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XEN" id="VIR_FROM_XEN">VIR_FROM_XEN</a></td><td> = </td><td>1</td><td> : Error at Xen hypervisor layer</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XEND" id="VIR_FROM_XEND">VIR_FROM_XEND</a></td><td> = </td><td>2</td><td> : Error at connection with xend daemon</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XENSTORE" id="VIR_FROM_XENSTORE">VIR_FROM_XENSTORE</a></td><td> = </td><td>3</td><td> : Error at connection with xen store</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_SEXPR" id="VIR_FROM_SEXPR">VIR_FROM_SEXPR</a></td><td> = </td><td>4</td><td> : Error in the S-Expression code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XML" id="VIR_FROM_XML">VIR_FROM_XML</a></td><td> = </td><td>5</td><td> : Error in the XML code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_DOM" id="VIR_FROM_DOM">VIR_FROM_DOM</a></td><td> = </td><td>6</td><td> : Error when operating on a domain</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_RPC" id="VIR_FROM_RPC">VIR_FROM_RPC</a></td><td> = </td><td>7</td><td> : Error in the XML-RPC code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_PROXY" id="VIR_FROM_PROXY">VIR_FROM_PROXY</a></td><td> = </td><td>8</td><td> : Error in the proxy code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_CONF" id="VIR_FROM_CONF">VIR_FROM_CONF</a></td><td> = </td><td>9</td><td> : Error in the configuration file handling</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_QEMU" id="VIR_FROM_QEMU">VIR_FROM_QEMU</a></td><td> = </td><td>10</td><td> : Error at the QEMU daemon</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_NET" id="VIR_FROM_NET">VIR_FROM_NET</a></td><td> = </td><td>11</td><td> : Error when operating on a network</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_TEST" id="VIR_FROM_TEST">VIR_FROM_TEST</a></td><td> = </td><td>12</td><td> : Error from test driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_REMOTE" id="VIR_FROM_REMOTE">VIR_FROM_REMOTE</a></td><td> = </td><td>13</td><td> : Error from remote driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_OPENVZ" id="VIR_FROM_OPENVZ">VIR_FROM_OPENVZ</a></td><td> = </td><td>14</td><td> : Error from OpenVZ driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XENXM" id="VIR_FROM_XENXM">VIR_FROM_XENXM</a></td><td> = </td><td>15</td><td> : Error at Xen XM layer</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX" id="VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX">VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX</a></td><td> = </td><td>16</td><td> : Error in the Linux Stats code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_LXC" id="VIR_FROM_LXC">VIR_FROM_LXC</a></td><td> = </td><td>17</td><td> : Error from Linux Container driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_STORAGE" id="VIR_FROM_STORAGE">VIR_FROM_STORAGE</a></td><td> = </td><td>18</td><td> : Error from storage driver</td></tr></table><pre>}
</pre><table><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_NONE" id="VIR_FROM_NONE">VIR_FROM_NONE</a></td><td> = </td><td>0</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XEN" id="VIR_FROM_XEN">VIR_FROM_XEN</a></td><td> = </td><td>1</td><td> : Error at Xen hypervisor layer</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XEND" id="VIR_FROM_XEND">VIR_FROM_XEND</a></td><td> = </td><td>2</td><td> : Error at connection with xend daemon</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XENSTORE" id="VIR_FROM_XENSTORE">VIR_FROM_XENSTORE</a></td><td> = </td><td>3</td><td> : Error at connection with xen store</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_SEXPR" id="VIR_FROM_SEXPR">VIR_FROM_SEXPR</a></td><td> = </td><td>4</td><td> : Error in the S-Expression code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XML" id="VIR_FROM_XML">VIR_FROM_XML</a></td><td> = </td><td>5</td><td> : Error in the XML code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_DOM" id="VIR_FROM_DOM">VIR_FROM_DOM</a></td><td> = </td><td>6</td><td> : Error when operating on a domain</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_RPC" id="VIR_FROM_RPC">VIR_FROM_RPC</a></td><td> = </td><td>7</td><td> : Error in the XML-RPC code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_PROXY" id="VIR_FROM_PROXY">VIR_FROM_PROXY</a></td><td> = </td><td>8</td><td> : Error in the proxy code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_CONF" id="VIR_FROM_CONF">VIR_FROM_CONF</a></td><td> = </td><td>9</td><td> : Error in the configuration file handling</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_QEMU" id="VIR_FROM_QEMU">VIR_FROM_QEMU</a></td><td> = </td><td>10</td><td> : Error at the QEMU daemon</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_NET" id="VIR_FROM_NET">VIR_FROM_NET</a></td><td> = </td><td>11</td><td> : Error when operating on a network</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_TEST" id="VIR_FROM_TEST">VIR_FROM_TEST</a></td><td> = </td><td>12</td><td> : Error from test driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_REMOTE" id="VIR_FROM_REMOTE">VIR_FROM_REMOTE</a></td><td> = </td><td>13</td><td> : Error from remote driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_OPENVZ" id="VIR_FROM_OPENVZ">VIR_FROM_OPENVZ</a></td><td> = </td><td>14</td><td> : Error from OpenVZ driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_XENXM" id="VIR_FROM_XENXM">VIR_FROM_XENXM</a></td><td> = </td><td>15</td><td> : Error at Xen XM layer</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX" id="VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX">VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX</a></td><td> = </td><td>16</td><td> : Error in the Linux Stats code</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_LXC" id="VIR_FROM_LXC">VIR_FROM_LXC</a></td><td> = </td><td>17</td><td> : Error from Linux Container driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_STORAGE" id="VIR_FROM_STORAGE">VIR_FROM_STORAGE</a></td><td> = </td><td>18</td><td> : Error from storage driver</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_NETWORK" id="VIR_FROM_NETWORK">VIR_FROM_NETWORK</a></td><td> = </td><td>19</td><td> : Error from network config</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_FROM_DOMAIN" id="VIR_FROM_DOMAIN">VIR_FROM_DOMAIN</a></td><td> = </td><td>20</td><td> : Error from domain config</td></tr></table><pre>}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virErrorLevel" id="virErrorLevel"><code>virErrorLevel</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virErrorLevel {
</pre><table><tr><td><a name="VIR_ERR_NONE" id="VIR_ERR_NONE">VIR_ERR_NONE</a></td><td> = </td><td>0</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_ERR_WARNING" id="VIR_ERR_WARNING">VIR_ERR_WARNING</a></td><td> = </td><td>1</td><td> : A simple warning</td></tr><tr><td><a name="VIR_ERR_ERROR" id="VIR_ERR_ERROR">VIR_ERR_ERROR</a></td><td> = </td><td>2</td><td> : An error</td></tr></table><pre>}
</pre></div><h3><a name="virErrorNumber" id="virErrorNumber"><code>virErrorNumber</code></a></h3><div class="api"><pre>enum virErrorNumber {

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<files>
<file name='libvirt'>
<summary>core interfaces for the libvirt library</summary>
<description>Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle Xen domains from a process running in domain 0 </description>
<description>Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle virtualized domains </description>
<author>Daniel Veillard &lt;veillard@redhat.com&gt; </author>
<exports symbol='VIR_NODEINFO_MAXCPUS' type='macro'/>
<exports symbol='LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER' type='macro'/>
@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
<exports symbol='VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_CRED_USERNAME' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_VCPU_OFFLINE' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCKED' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF' type='enum'/>
@ -87,10 +88,11 @@
<exports symbol='virStorageVolInfoPtr' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virSchedParameter' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virConnectFlags' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virSchedParameterPtr' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainMemoryFlags' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virStorageVolPtr' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virVcpuState' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virStorageVolDeleteFlags' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virSchedParameterPtr' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virConnectAuth' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virConnectCredential' type='typedef'/>
<exports symbol='virVcpuInfoPtr' type='typedef'/>
@ -188,6 +190,7 @@
<exports symbol='virNetworkLookupByUUIDString' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainLookupByID' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virStorageVolFree' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainMemoryPeek' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virNetworkLookupByUUID' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virConnectListDefinedNetworks' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainGetUUID' type='function'/>
@ -233,6 +236,7 @@
<exports symbol='virStoragePoolCreate' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainSetVcpus' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainGetID' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainBlockPeek' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virDomainInterfaceStats' type='function'/>
<exports symbol='virConnectListNetworks' type='function'/>
</file>
@ -289,6 +293,7 @@
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_HTTP_ERROR' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_PARSE_FAILED' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_NO_SOURCE' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_FROM_DOMAIN' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_NO_TARGET' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_NETWORK_EXIST' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_WAR_NO_STORAGE' type='enum'/>
@ -298,6 +303,7 @@
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_INVALID_STORAGE_POOL' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_FROM_REMOTE' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_FROM_NETWORK' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_FROM_QEMU' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_FROM_XEND' type='enum'/>
<exports symbol='VIR_ERR_INVALID_STORAGE_VOL' type='enum'/>
@ -463,8 +469,10 @@
<enum name='VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR' file='virterror' value='27' type='virErrorNumber' info='an XML description is not well formed or broken'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_CONF' file='virterror' value='9' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error in the configuration file handling'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_DOM' file='virterror' value='6' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error when operating on a domain'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_DOMAIN' file='virterror' value='20' type='virErrorDomain' info=' Error from domain config'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_LXC' file='virterror' value='17' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error from Linux Container driver'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_NET' file='virterror' value='11' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error when operating on a network'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_NETWORK' file='virterror' value='19' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error from network config'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_NONE' file='virterror' value='0' type='virErrorDomain'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_OPENVZ' file='virterror' value='14' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error from OpenVZ driver'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_PROXY' file='virterror' value='8' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error in the proxy code'/>
@ -480,6 +488,7 @@
<enum name='VIR_FROM_XENSTORE' file='virterror' value='3' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error at connection with xen store'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_XENXM' file='virterror' value='15' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error at Xen XM layer'/>
<enum name='VIR_FROM_XML' file='virterror' value='5' type='virErrorDomain' info='Error in the XML code'/>
<enum name='VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL' file='libvirt' value='1' type='virDomainMemoryFlags' info=' addresses are virtual addresses'/>
<enum name='VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE' file='libvirt' value='1' type='virDomainMigrateFlags' info=' live migration'/>
<enum name='VIR_STORAGE_POOL_BUILDING' file='libvirt' value='1' type='virStoragePoolState' info='Initializing pool, not available'/>
<enum name='VIR_STORAGE_POOL_BUILD_NEW' file='libvirt' value='0' type='virStoragePoolBuildFlags' info='Regular build from scratch'/>
@ -519,7 +528,7 @@
<typedef name='virConnectCredentialType' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
<typedef name='virConnectFlags' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
<typedef name='virConnectPtr' file='libvirt' type='virConnect *'>
<info>a virConnectPtr is pointer to a virConnect private structure, this is the type used to reference a connection to the Xen Hypervisor in the API.</info>
<info>a virConnectPtr is pointer to a virConnect private structure, this is the type used to reference a connection to the Hypervisor in the API.</info>
</typedef>
<struct name='virDomain' file='libvirt' type='struct _virDomain'/>
<typedef name='virDomainBlockStatsPtr' file='libvirt' type='virDomainBlockStatsStruct *'>
@ -556,9 +565,10 @@
<field name='tx_errs' type='long long' info=''/>
<field name='tx_drop' type='long long' info=''/>
</struct>
<typedef name='virDomainMemoryFlags' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
<typedef name='virDomainMigrateFlags' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
<typedef name='virDomainPtr' file='libvirt' type='virDomain *'>
<info>a virDomainPtr is pointer to a virDomain private structure, this is the type used to reference a Xen domain in the API.</info>
<info>a virDomainPtr is pointer to a virDomain private structure, this is the type used to reference a domain in the API.</info>
</typedef>
<typedef name='virDomainState' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
<typedef name='virDomainXMLFlags' file='libvirt' type='enum'/>
@ -567,7 +577,8 @@
<field name='domain' type='int' info=' What part of the library raised this error'/>
<field name='message' type='char *' info=' human-readable informative error message'/>
<field name='level' type='virErrorLevel' info=' how consequent is the error'/>
<field name='conn' type='virConnectPtr' info=' connection if available, see note above'/>
<field name='conn' type='virConnectPtr' info=' connection if available,
see note above'/>
<field name='dom' type='virDomainPtr' info=' domain if available, see note above'/>
<field name='str1' type='char *' info=' extra string information'/>
<field name='str2' type='char *' info=' extra string information'/>
@ -812,6 +823,16 @@
<arg name='domain' type='virDomainPtr' info='pointer to domain object'/>
<arg name='xml' type='const char *' info='pointer to XML description of one device'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainBlockPeek' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain&apos;s disk device. Typical uses for this are to determine if the domain has written a Master Boot Record (indicating that the domain has completed installation), or to try to work out the state of the domain&apos;s filesystems. (Note that in the local case you might try to open the block device or file directly, but that won&apos;t work in the remote case, nor if you don&apos;t have sufficient permission. Hence the need for this call). &apos;path&apos; must be a device or file corresponding to the domain. In other words it must be the precise string returned in a &lt;disk&gt;&lt;source dev=&apos;...&apos;/&gt;&lt;/disk&gt; from virDomainGetXMLDesc. &apos;offset&apos; and &apos;size&apos; represent an area which must lie entirely within the device or file. &apos;size&apos; may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. &apos;buffer&apos; is the return buffer and must be at least &apos;size&apos; bytes. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on &apos;size&apos;. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</info>
<return type='int' info='0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits'/>
<arg name='dom' type='virDomainPtr' info='pointer to the domain object'/>
<arg name='path' type='const char *' info='path to the block device'/>
<arg name='offset' type='unsigned long long' info='offset within block device'/>
<arg name='size' type='size_t' info='size to read'/>
<arg name='buffer' type='void *' info='return buffer (must be at least size bytes)'/>
<arg name='flags' type='unsigned int' info='unused, always pass 0'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainBlockStats' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>This function returns block device (disk) stats for block devices attached to the domain. The path parameter is the name of the block device. Get this by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc and finding the &lt;target dev=&apos;...&apos;&gt; attribute within //domain/devices/disk. (For example, &quot;xvda&quot;). Domains may have more than one block device. To get stats for each you should make multiple calls to this function. Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support that particular statistic.</info>
<return type='int' info='0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.'/>
@ -846,7 +867,7 @@
<arg name='xml' type='const char *' info='the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainDestroy' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</info>
<info>Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated virDomainPtr object. This function may require privileged access</info>
<return type='int' info='0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.'/>
<arg name='domain' type='virDomainPtr' info='a domain object'/>
</function>
@ -952,7 +973,7 @@
<arg name='size' type='size_t' info='size of stats structure'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainLookupByID' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number</info>
<info>Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number Note that this won&apos;t work for inactive domains which have an ID of -1, in that case a lookup based on the Name or UUId need to be done instead.</info>
<return type='virDomainPtr' info='a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised.'/>
<arg name='conn' type='virConnectPtr' info='pointer to the hypervisor connection'/>
<arg name='id' type='int' info='the domain ID number'/>
@ -975,6 +996,15 @@
<arg name='conn' type='virConnectPtr' info='pointer to the hypervisor connection'/>
<arg name='uuidstr' type='const char *' info='the string UUID for the domain'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainMemoryPeek' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>This function allows you to read the contents of a domain&apos;s memory. The memory which is read is controlled by the &apos;start&apos;, &apos;size&apos; and &apos;flags&apos; parameters. If &apos;flags&apos; is VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL then the &apos;start&apos; and &apos;size&apos; parameters are interpreted as virtual memory addresses for whichever task happens to be running on the domain at the moment. Although this sounds haphazard it is in fact what you want in order to read Linux kernel state, because it ensures that pointers in the kernel image can be interpreted coherently. &apos;buffer&apos; is the return buffer and must be at least &apos;size&apos; bytes. &apos;size&apos; may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on &apos;size&apos;. For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote connection you should split large requests to &lt;= 65536 bytes.</info>
<return type='int' info='0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. really 64 bits'/>
<arg name='dom' type='virDomainPtr' info='pointer to the domain object'/>
<arg name='start' type='unsigned long long' info='start of memory to peek'/>
<arg name='size' type='size_t' info='size of memory to peek'/>
<arg name='buffer' type='void *' info='return buffer (must be at least size bytes)'/>
<arg name='flags' type='unsigned int' info='flags, see below'/>
</function>
<function name='virDomainMigrate' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). Flags may be one of more of the following: VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Attempt a live migration. If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be NULL or else you will get an error. Since typically the two hypervisors connect directly to each other in order to perform the migration, you may need to specify a path from the source to the destination. This is the purpose of the uri parameter. If uri is NULL, then libvirt will try to find the best method. Uri may specify the hostname or IP address of the destination host as seen from the source. Or uri may be a URI giving transport, hostname, user, port, etc. in the usual form. Refer to driver documentation for the particular URIs supported. The maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) that will be used to do migration can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between different processors even with the same architecture, or between different types of hypervisor.</info>
<return type='virDomainPtr' info='the new domain object if the migration was successful, or NULL in case of error. Note that the new domain object exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn).'/>
@ -1101,7 +1131,7 @@
<arg name='xml' type='const char *' info='the XML description for the network, preferably in UTF-8'/>
</function>
<function name='virNetworkDestroy' file='libvirt' module='libvirt'>
<info>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter if the call does not return an error. This function may requires privileged access</info>
<info>Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This does not free the associated virNetworkPtr object. This function may require privileged access</info>
<return type='int' info='0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.'/>
<arg name='network' type='virNetworkPtr' info='a network object'/>
</function>

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* libvirt.h:
* Summary: core interfaces for the libvirt library
* Description: Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle
* Xen domains from a process running in domain 0
* virtualized domains
*
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Red Hat, Inc.
*
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ extern "C" {
* virConnect:
*
* a virConnect is a private structure representing a connection to
* the Xen Hypervisor.
* the Hypervisor.
*/
typedef struct _virConnect virConnect;
@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ typedef struct _virConnect virConnect;
* virConnectPtr:
*
* a virConnectPtr is pointer to a virConnect private structure, this is the
* type used to reference a connection to the Xen Hypervisor in the API.
* type used to reference a connection to the Hypervisor in the API.
*/
typedef virConnect *virConnectPtr;
/**
* virDomain:
*
* a virDomain is a private structure representing a Xen domain.
* a virDomain is a private structure representing a domain.
*/
typedef struct _virDomain virDomain;
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ typedef struct _virDomain virDomain;
* virDomainPtr:
*
* a virDomainPtr is pointer to a virDomain private structure, this is the
* type used to reference a Xen domain in the API.
* type used to reference a domain in the API.
*/
typedef virDomain *virDomainPtr;

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* libvirt.h:
* Summary: core interfaces for the libvirt library
* Description: Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle
* Xen domains from a process running in domain 0
* virtualized domains
*
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Red Hat, Inc.
*
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ extern "C" {
* virConnect:
*
* a virConnect is a private structure representing a connection to
* the Xen Hypervisor.
* the Hypervisor.
*/
typedef struct _virConnect virConnect;
@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ typedef struct _virConnect virConnect;
* virConnectPtr:
*
* a virConnectPtr is pointer to a virConnect private structure, this is the
* type used to reference a connection to the Xen Hypervisor in the API.
* type used to reference a connection to the Hypervisor in the API.
*/
typedef virConnect *virConnectPtr;
/**
* virDomain:
*
* a virDomain is a private structure representing a Xen domain.
* a virDomain is a private structure representing a domain.
*/
typedef struct _virDomain virDomain;
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ typedef struct _virDomain virDomain;
* virDomainPtr:
*
* a virDomainPtr is pointer to a virDomain private structure, this is the
* type used to reference a Xen domain in the API.
* type used to reference a domain in the API.
*/
typedef virDomain *virDomainPtr;