| >Its probably unrealistic to come up with a complete set ahead of time, so>we probably need an initial basic set which is expanded over time.
 
 Well, for what its worth, the wolf closest to *my* door is the DMTF System Virtualization model... :-)
 
 - Gareth
 
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"Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> 
09/15/06 07:36 AM
 
| Please respond to"Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx>
 |  |  |  On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 10:07:56AM -0400, Ronald Perez wrote:
 > Gareth S Bestor/Beaverton/IBM wrote on 09/15/2006 09:57:44 AM:
 >
 > > certainly the CIM model supports the notion of 'recursive'
 > virtualization hosting.
 > > However, I'm unclear how much of that we want to try and slap into the
 > API for
 > > xend; in particular, are you thinking the host system will now running
 > multipe
 > > xend's, in different Domains?
 > >
 > > - G
 > >
 >
 >
 > You're correct to point out the differences between the CIM modeling goals
 > and the Xen API (thanks, at this early stage, I often confuse the two).
 >
 > I guess I'm saying that the Xen API should not preclude such a direct
 > mapping from model -> implementation. In practical terms, this could
 > include the existence of multiple xend's (or equivalent) on a platform.
 > This could be for the parent -> child scenario I mentioned before, or it
 > could just be a high availability issue (e.g., sort of a dom0 hot
 > back-up). Granted, there's a lot of clever engineering needed to make any
 > of these scenarios a reality :-)
 >
 > So in summary, I tend to agree more with John's and Dan's approach (but
 > I'd like to see some details in regard to the capabilities Dan mentions).
 
 That's the $1,000,000 question :-) Just what capabilities do we need to
 represent to meet the needs of management applications using the API ?
 So far this thread has mentioned what lifecycle states are possible for
 a given domain, and what resource adjustments can be made to a domain.
 Its probably unrealistic to come up with a complete set ahead of time, so
 we probably need an initial basic set which is expanded over time.
 
 Dan.
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