X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=inspector%2Fvirt-inspector;h=707825eeeb68168993f91d11cdf1e7dda9b893ec;hb=ed6fc794c8a2f64f8b987137b54551f4380177f3;hp=071f0b0815c4066fabbe93b32292342e242b0e2c;hpb=de64183f3d0d04127c2e7690c87435e6649d30a6;p=libguestfs.git diff --git a/inspector/virt-inspector b/inspector/virt-inspector index 071f0b0..707825e 100755 --- a/inspector/virt-inspector +++ b/inspector/virt-inspector @@ -54,10 +54,6 @@ para-virtualized (PV), what applications are installed and more. Virt-inspector can produce output in several formats, including a readable text report, and XML for feeding into other programs. -Virt-inspector should only be run on I virtual machines. -The program tries to determine that the machine is inactive and will -refuse to run if it thinks you are trying to inspect a running domain. - In the normal usage, use C where C is the libvirt domain (see: C). @@ -411,13 +407,15 @@ sub output_text_os print " $_->{name} $_->{version}\n" } - print __" Kernels:\n"; - my @kernels = @{$os->{kernels}}; - foreach (@kernels) { - print " $_->{version} ($_->{arch})\n"; - my @modules = @{$_->{modules}}; - foreach (@modules) { - print " $_\n"; + if ($os->{kernels}) { + print __" Kernels:\n"; + my @kernels = @{$os->{kernels}}; + foreach (@kernels) { + print " $_->{version} ($_->{arch})\n"; + my @modules = @{$_->{modules}}; + foreach (@modules) { + print " $_\n"; + } } } @@ -523,7 +521,10 @@ sub output_xml_os foreach (@apps) { $xml->startTag("application"); $xml->dataElement("name", $_->{name}); + $xml->dataElement("epoch", $_->{epoch}) if defined $_->{epoch}; $xml->dataElement("version", $_->{version}); + $xml->dataElement("release", $_->{release}); + $xml->dataElement("arch", $_->{arch}); $xml->endTag("application"); } $xml->endTag("applications");