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Re: [Xen-users] performance monitoring of VMs


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  • From: "Jia Rao" <rickenrao@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 10:12:20 -0400
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Hi,

I tried to use libvirt, however the xen and the kernel were compiled from source. If I want to install libvirt from yum (CentOS 5.0) the dependencies need to install xen and xen-kernel. The source compiled xen seems to have some compatibility issues in the links of the scripts with the yum installed xen (whenever I yum install something related to xen, xm crashes).

What I need is a sar (sysstat) like detailed performance monitoring tool down to the hypervisor level (treat each VM as a process) and report the most detailed execution info for each VM (e.g. the real page fault rate of each VM).

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Jia.
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