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[Xen-users] Guest CentOS statistic

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Subject: [Xen-users] Guest CentOS statistic
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 12:24:20 +0400
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Hi.

I has xen virtual machine in paravirtualisation. Host and guest sysstems
are CentOS. When I use top in guest machine I see, that system use 20%
resourses. But in host machine I see, that machine use 50% resourses.
In config machine has 5 processors, and has cpu_cap 352. Processor is
2266MHz. Therefor for statistic in guest machine it use ~ 2266 MHz(1
processor), and for Xen hypervisor - 4000 MHz.
Can somebody ask how it happens?

Thanks.

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Vasilyev Igor


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