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Re: [Xen-users] Dom0 NETTX, NETRX always are 0

 Many thanks Fujar,
I will try your suggestion later.

>> you will find the code that tells me the xentop catch NW traffic from vif.
>>     
>
> Ah, OK, makes sense
>
>   
>> But in my xen-3.4.1 env, Dom0's bridge name is eth0, but it does NOT
>> attached to vif0.0.
>>     
>
> correct. That's the new default setup.
>
>   

But the xentop also read NETTX and NETRX from vif , why not from eth0
bridge in xen-3.4.1?

BTW, for DomU, xentop tell me the correct NW traffic value ( because vif is
generated at Dom0's side).

>> Here is the difference between xen3.1.0 and xen3.4.1.
>> What's wrong with me?
>>     
>
> IIRC, the old setup with vif0.0 was deprecated. If you still need it,
> you might be able to copy /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge from Xen
> 3.1.0 and use it on Xen 3.4.x.
>
> I have to ask though, why do you need to get dom0's stats from xentop?
> Why not read stats from eth0 (the bridge) directly?
>
>   
My old test program run well at xen-3.1.0.
I used it to monitor DomU and Dom0's CPU, NW loading at every time ( like
this way -> xentop -b -d 1). So I felt it's easier to find out DomU and
Dom0's
CPU loading's change trend when I put NW load at DomU.

xentop is very useful monitoring utility for me, if it gives some
harddisk load
monitoring, it would be more effective monitor utility.

Is there any another utility or xen API better than xentop that can monitor
CPU, NW, HDD loading/sec ?




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