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Re: [Xen-users] About monitoring tools



There are two I can think of right now.

First, there is enomalism at www.enomalism.com. The requirements for this is pretty heavy. You need things like Fedora Directory Server and Turbo Gears among other things installed on the dom0.

Then there is Argo by Steve Kemp available at www.xen-tools.org. This is a perl-based daemon you can attach on the dom0 and query it from another machine. From the short time I spent with it, it's kinda limited because it takes all the info from the xxx.cfg file. It may be better to cross reference both the cfg file and the 'xm list -- long' output.

Ideally, I think we need a standardized framework for monitoring purposes, something that has an SQL db backend and can take care of everything from creating, shutting down, starting up, destroying, resizing, etc.

S


On Aug 27, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Murakami wrote:

Hi,

I am now try to find monitoring tools(OSS) for Xen
performance.

Please let me know monitoring tools.
I can find only Xenmon.

Thank you.

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