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Re: [Xen-users] xm top strange values

Hi,
it seems to be a sum or a calculation between the CAP and the weight of a domain by the credit sheduler.

regards
yves

Alexandre Biancalana a écrit :
On 9/24/08, Dot Yet <dot.yet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Thomas Karcher <thkarcher@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,


  Looking at xm top I see strange values for cpu(%) column:
Is normal the cpu usage goes above 100% or Am I misunderstanding
something ?
100% is _one_ CPU with maximum load. Guess you have a multicore machine
and assigned more than one processor to your VMs.


Thomas




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i have seen it go upto 175% on a dual core cpu. i think its just giving a
sum of all the cores involved.

Why xm top shows 395% of processor use and inside my vm windows task
manager shows 5% of processor used ?

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