Shutting down a VM: Difference between revisions
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session.xenapi.login_with_password("root", "") |
session.xenapi.login_with_password("root", "") |
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try: |
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vm = xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) |
vm = session.xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) |
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xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm) |
session.xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm) |
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finally: |
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session.xenapi.session.logout() |
session.xenapi.session.logout() |
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To forcibly power off a VM, change |
To forcibly power off a VM, change |
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xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm) |
session.xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm) |
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into |
into |
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xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm) |
session.xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm) |
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Note on older versions of xapi it is necessary to cancel any running "clean_shutdown" tasks before the "hard_shutdown" task can execute. The following program shows how to do this: |
Note on older versions of xapi it is necessary to cancel any running "clean_shutdown" tasks before the "hard_shutdown" task can execute. The following program shows how to do this: |
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# find the VM |
# find the VM |
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vm = xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) |
vm = session.xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) |
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fields = xenapi.VM.get_record(vm) |
fields = session.xenapi.VM.get_record(vm) |
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# cancel any tasks operating on the VM (e.g. clean_shutdown) |
# cancel any tasks operating on the VM (e.g. clean_shutdown) |
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current = fields["current_operations"] |
current = fields["current_operations"] |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
sys.stdout.flush() |
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raise e |
raise e |
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xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm) |
session.xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm) |
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finally: |
finally: |
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session.xenapi.session.logout() |
session.xenapi.session.logout() |
Revision as of 12:17, 31 October 2013
This page shows how to use the XenAPI to shut down a VM. The examples are written in python (feel free to add translations to other languages) and will use the API via the local Unix domain socket.
To request a clean shutdown of a VM with a given uuid: (Note this will block for up to 20 minutes while the VM is shutting down)
#!/usr/bin/env python import XenAPI, sys if len(sys.argv) <> 2: print "Usage:" print sys.argv[0], "<VM uuid>" sys.exit(1) uuid = sys.argv[1] session = XenAPI.xapi_local() session.xenapi.login_with_password("root", "") try: vm = session.xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) session.xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm) finally: session.xenapi.session.logout()
To forcibly power off a VM, change
session.xenapi.VM.clean_shutdown(vm)
into
session.xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm)
Note on older versions of xapi it is necessary to cancel any running "clean_shutdown" tasks before the "hard_shutdown" task can execute. The following program shows how to do this:
#!/usr/bin/env python import XenAPI, sys if len(sys.argv) <> 2: print "Usage:" print sys.argv[0], "<VM uuid>" sys.exit(1) uuid = sys.argv[1] session = XenAPI.xapi_local() session.xenapi.login_with_password("root", "") try: # find the VM vm = session.xenapi.VM.get_by_uuid(uuid) fields = session.xenapi.VM.get_record(vm) # cancel any tasks operating on the VM (e.g. clean_shutdown) current = fields["current_operations"] for t in current.keys(): try: print "\n Cancelling operation on VM: %s" % fields["name_label"], sys.stdout.flush() session.xenapi.task.cancel(t) except Exception, e: print "Failed to cancel task: %s" % t, sys.stdout.flush() raise e session.xenapi.VM.hard_shutdown(vm) finally: session.xenapi.session.logout()