NAME
Sys::Virt::Network - Represent & manage a libvirt virtual network
DESCRIPTION
The Sys::Virt::Network
module represents a virtual network managed by the virtual machine monitor.
METHODS
- my $uuid = $net->get_uuid()
-
Returns a 16 byte long string containing the raw globally unique identifier (UUID) for the network.
- my $uuid = $net->get_uuid_string()
-
Returns a printable string representation of the raw UUID, in the format 'XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX'.
- my $name = $net->get_name()
-
Returns a string with a locally unique name of the network
- $net->is_active()
-
Returns a true value if the network is currently running
- $net->is_persistent()
-
Returns a true value if the network has a persistent configuration file defined
- my $xml = $net->get_xml_description()
-
Returns an XML document containing a complete description of the network's configuration
- $net->create()
-
Start a network whose configuration was previously defined using the
define_network
method in Sys::Virt. - $net->undefine()
-
Remove the configuration associated with a network previously defined with the
define_network
method in Sys::Virt. If the network is running, you probably want to use theshutdown
ordestroy
methods instead. - $net->destroy()
-
Immediately terminate the machine, and remove it from the virtual machine monitor. The
$net
handle is invalid after this call completes and should not be used again. - $net->update($command, $section, $parentIndex, $xml, $flags=0)
-
Update the network configuration with
$xml
. The$section
parameter, which must be one of the XML SECTION CONSTANTS listed later, indicates what schema is used in$xml
. The$command
parameter determines what action is taken. Finally, the$flags
parameter can be use to control which config is affected. - $net->get_bridge_name()
-
Return the name of the bridge device associated with the virtual network
- $flag = $net->get_autostart();
-
Return a true value if the virtual network is configured to automatically start upon boot. Return false, otherwise
- $net->set_autostart($flag)
-
Set the state of the autostart flag, which determines whether the virtual network will automatically start upon boot of the host OS.
- @leases = $net->get_dhcp_leases($mac=undef, $flags=0)
-
Get a list of all active DHCP leases. If
$mac
is undefined than leases for all VMs are returned, otherwise only leases for the matching MAC address are returned. The$flags
parameter is currently unused and defaults to zero.The elements in the returned array are hash references with the following fields
iface
-
Network interface name
expirytime
-
Seconds since the epoch until the lease expires
type
-
One of the Sys::Virt IP address type constants
mac
-
The MAC address of the lease
iaid
-
The IAID of the client
ipaddr
-
The IP address of the lease
prefix
-
The IP address prefix
hostname
-
The optional hostname associated with the lease
clientid
-
The client ID or DUID
- @port = $net->list_all_ports($flags=0)
-
List all ports associated with the network. The return array elements are instances of the
Sys::Virt::NetworkPort
class. - $port = $net->create_port($xml, $flags=0)
-
Create a new network port from the given
$xml
description. The$flags
parameter can optionally taken one or more of the network port creation constants. The returned$port
object is an instance of theSys::Virt::NetworkPort
class. - $port = $net->get_port_by_uuid($uuid);
-
Lookup a network port from a raw or printable UUID. The returned
$port
object is an instance of theSys::Virt::NetworkPort
class. - my $str = $net->get_metadata($type, $uri, $flags =0)
-
Returns the metadata element of type
$type
associated with the network. If$type
isSys::Virt::Network::METADATA_ELEMENT
then the$uri
parameter specifies the XML namespace to retrieve, otherwise$uri
should beundef
. The optional$flags
parameter takes one of the XML UPDATE FLAGS values, and defaults to zero. - $net->set_metadata($type, $val, $key, $uri, $flags=0)
-
Sets the metadata element of type
$type
to hold the value$val
. If$type
isSys::Virt::Network::METADATA_ELEMENT
then the$key
and$uri
elements specify an XML namespace to use, otherwise they should both beundef
. The optional$flags
parameter takes one of the XML UPDATE FLAGS values, and defaults to zero.
CONSTANTS
This section documents constants that are used with various APIs described above
NETWORK CREATION CONSTANTS
When creating networks zero or more of the following constants may be used
LIST FILTERING
The following constants are used to filter object lists
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_ACTIVE
-
Include networks which are active
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_INACTIVE
-
Include networks which are not active
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_AUTOSTART
-
Include networks which are set to autostart
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_NO_AUTOSTART
-
Include networks which are not set to autostart
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_PERSISTENT
-
Include networks which are persistent
- Sys::Virt::Network::LIST_TRANSIENT
-
Include networks which are transient
NETWORK DEFINE
The following constants can be used to control the behaviour of network define operations
XML CONSTANTS
The following constants are used when querying XML
- Sys::Virt::Network::XML_INACTIVE
-
Request the inactive XML, instead of the current possibly live config.
XML SECTION CONSTANTS
The following constants are used to refer to sections of the XML document
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_BRIDGE
-
The bridge device element
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_DNS_HOST
-
The DNS host record section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_DNS_SRV
-
The DNS SRV record section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_DNS_TXT
-
The DNS TXT record section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_DOMAIN
-
The domain name section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_FORWARD
-
The forward device section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_FORWARD_INTERFACE
-
The forward interface section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_FORWARD_PF
-
The forward physical function section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_IP
-
The IP address section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_IP_DHCP_HOST
-
The IP address DHCP host section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_IP_DHCP_RANGE
-
The IP address DHCP range section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_PORTGROUP
-
The port group section
- Sys::Virt::Network::SECTION_NONE
-
The top level domain element
XML UPDATE FLAGS
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_AFFECT_CURRENT
-
Affect whatever the current object state is
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_AFFECT_CONFIG
-
Always update the config file
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_AFFECT_LIVE
-
Always update the live config
XML UPDATE COMMANDS
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_COMMAND_NONE
-
No update
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_COMMAND_DELETE
-
Remove the matching entry
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_COMMAND_MODIFY
-
Modify the matching entry
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_COMMAND_ADD_FIRST
-
Insert the matching entry at the start
- Sys::Virt::Network::UPDATE_COMMAND_ADD_LAST
-
Insert the matching entry at the end
EVENT ID CONSTANTS
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE
-
Network lifecycle events
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_ID_METADATA_CHANGE
-
The network metadata has changed
LIFECYCLE CHANGE EVENTS
The following constants allow network lifecycle change events to be interpreted. The events contain both a state change, and a reason though the reason is currently unused.
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_DEFINED
-
Indicates that a persistent configuration has been defined for the network.
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_STARTED
-
The network has started running
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_STOPPED
-
The network has stopped running
- Sys::Virt::Network::EVENT_UNDEFINED
-
The persistent configuration has gone away
METADATA TYPE CONSTANTS
The following constants control the type of metadata being accessed
- Sys::Virt::Network::METADATA_TITLE
-
The short human friendly title of the network
- Sys::Virt::Network::METADATA_DESCRIPTION
-
The long free text description of the network
- Sys::Virt::Network::METADATA_ELEMENT
-
The structured metadata elements for the network
AUTHORS
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Red Hat Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Daniel P. Berrange
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation (either version 2 of the License, or at your option any later version), or, the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
SEE ALSO
Sys::Virt, Sys::Virt::Error, http://libvirt.org