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Re: [Xen-users] Any tmem documentation out there?



Hi,

the output is parsed with xm tmem-list-parse.
I also had a had time understanding THAT output, but then solved that
by simly testing a few domUs with the kernel from the tmem project
page.
And then I could see the dedup / compress values change.

Florian

2012/2/8 Phillip Susi <psusi@xxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Is there any good tmem documentation anywhere?  I finally muddled my
> way into getting it working by adding the tmem command line arguments
> to xen and the kernel, but now the output of xm tmem-list is entirely
> undecipherable and not documented in the man page.  Can anyone help me
> understand what this means?
>
> root@devserv:~# sudo xm tmem-list -a
> G=Tt:30670,Te:30114,Cf:0,Af:0,Pf:0,Ta:0,Lm:0,Et:0,Ea:0,Rt:0,Ra:0,Rx:0,Fp:0
> C=CI:0,ww:0,ca:0,co:0,fr:0,Tc:15015548,Ge:0,Pp:0,Gp:0
> P=CI:0,PI:0,PT:EP,U0:0,U1:0
> P=CI:0,PI:1,PT:EP,U0:0,U1:0
> P=CI:0,PI:2,PT:EP,U0:0,U1:0
> T=Gn:0,Gt:0,Gx:0,Gm:2147483647,Pn:0,Pt:0,Px:0,Pm:2147483647,gn:30114,gt:13657797,gx:12420,gm:262,pn:0,pt:0,px
> :0,pm:2147483647,Fn:268,Ft:259289,Fx:5302,Fm:525,On:280,Ot:1098462,Ox:14010,Om:435,Cn:0,Ct:0,Cx:0,Cm:21474836
> 47,cn:0,ct:0,cx:0,cm:2147483647,dn:0,dt:0,dx:0,dm:2147483647
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