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[Xen-API] XenServer's java api problem


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  • From: "shankar ganesh" <ganshankar@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 09:53:47 +0530
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 Hi,

 After downloading and building the Java implementation of the Java
  API, I've been unable to connect to a variety of different Xen
  Servers.
   Do I have to use a server that has the open source 3.1 version of
 Xen?
  (I've been trying to connect to 1. XenSource version 4.1
  Get the error "no route to host", even though the Xenserver and
 machine
  with the Java code can both ping each other, and I can connect to the
  Xenserver using putty and scp.

 please help us.

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