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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Monitoring I/O rate for each VMs
Keir Fraser wrote:
> On 27/11/06 09:25, "Thomas Goirand" <thomas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> Unfortunately these count requests rather than bytes served. This may be
>>> what you want though, as #requests should be proportional to the number of
>>> expensive disc operations (seeking and settling). Long contiguous requests
>>> are not proportionally more expensive than short ones.
>> Hi!
>>
>> I didn't find such file where you said. Even a "locate statistics"
>> didn't help. Note that I'm using lvm partitions, and xen 3.0.2-2 (and
>> 2.0.7 in some older servers), and my LVs are of form /dev/lvm1/xen01, is
>> <path-to-vdb> for loopback?
>
> I think the stats were added during 3.0.3 development. There's no way to get
> the information you seek with older versions of Xen, although you could try
> taking the blkback driver from a 3.0.3 tree and build it against your Linux
> dom0 kernel.
cat /sys/block/dm-21/stat
8 0 96 95 63 0 4432 1608
0 579 1703
What are the meaning of those numbers ???
Thomas
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