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[Xen-users] Re: monitoring XEN server load


  • To: Jeb Campbell <jebc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "Gino LV. Ledesma" <gledesma@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 09:32:09 -0700
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There's a package called vmtools for xen which claimed to report
useful stuff about load, but I could never get it to work. I don't
have the link handy with me at the moment.

I also use the xm list command, and then use a neat graphing package
(xenupdate.py, xengraph.py) -- not a precise way of monitoring but it
provides some perspective about load distribution.

On 10/14/05, Jeb Campbell <jebc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Petersson, Mats wrote:
> >>Looks like it doesn't. I'm using xen-2.0.7-stable, perhaps
> >>the feature you mentioned exists in versions >= 3 ?!
>
> On 2.0.7 here, I use "xm list", and it gives the seconds of cpu time a
> domain has used.  While it's not a ton of info, it is easy to see the
> system "hogs".
>
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> Jeb Campbell
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