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[Xen-users] VCPU load

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Subject: [Xen-users] VCPU load
From: Daniel Miles <daniel.t.miles@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 13:54:06 -0700
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In xen 3.0.3, is there any way I can convince xm to give me load numbers for 
each VCPU? xm list <dom_id> --long gives me good data about how many VCPU's 
are active and what the total system load is but it doesn't seem to split it 
up.

Outside of xm, I've tried xentop and it gives some useful instantaneous 
information (like a CPU% of 199.0 meaning that my domU is pegging two PCPU's) 
but it doesn't give me any information about VCPU work or any sustained 
information about load.

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