Another question please.
I have understood that the shareable library libpyCmpiProvider.so must
be installed and registered to the CIMOM as a provider module. And
once it is done, any Python script copied in the right location, is
detected and acts as a WBEM provider.
Question please, about openPegasus which should act similarly to
OpenLmi: If OpenPegasus on Windows is compiled with the CMPI option
(Which is not the default btw), do you think it is feasible to port to
Windows, the source code of libpyCmpiProvider, that is, the RPM
cmpi-bindings-0.9.5-6.el7.src ? With MinGW maybe ?
Thanks
On 6/22/15, Jan Safranek <jsafrane(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 06/20/2015 12:42 AM, Remi Chateauneu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any documentation on how to register Python providers with
> OpenLMI or OpenPegasus ? I desperately tried to find one.
There is a very brief tutorial at
https://fedorahosted.org/openlmi/wiki/ProviderTutorialImplementationPytho...
It uses openlmi-mof-register to register a provider into Pegasus or SFCB,
Jan
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