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Re: [Xen-users] xen usage monitoring (munin plugin)


  • To: Diwaker Gupta <diwaker.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Anand <xen.mails@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 10:56:43 +0530
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Thanks for the tip Diwaker. I guess who can explain better than the author himself ;)

Is there a way to store the data in files with domain name instead of its id ? Also what is the overhead which is caused by running xenmon in background to grab information related to domains ?

On 1/14/06, Diwaker Gupta <diwaker.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry I'm replying to this so late -- didn't see it earlier. More inline.

On 1/9/06, Anand <xen.mails@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Did you have any luck in running xenmon and understanding its output ? I
> followed that post enabled trace and after that when i run python xenmon.py,
> i get the following (even though my screen size is bigger than that)
>
> xenbaked: no process killed
> ms_per_sample = 100
> Initialized with 1 cpu
> CPU Frequency = 2014.82
> Your terminal screen is not big enough; Please resize it.
> row=2, col=90, str='Gotten'
>
>  By hit and trial i got it working, and this is what it shows when run

Doing 'xenmon.py -h' will give a lot of helpful information. In
particular, Xenmon can easily output the data to a file instead of the
online curses interface. Doing something like:

$ sudo xenmon.py -n -t 60 -p /tmp/foo

Will put xenmon in not-live mode (output to files), will run for 60
seconds, logging data at every 1 s (also configurable) and put the
data in /tmp/foo-dom0.log, /tmp/foo-domid.log and so on.

Hope that helps,
Diwaker
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regards,

Anand
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