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[Xen-API] How to get slave server's performance

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Subject: [Xen-API] How to get slave server's performance
From: "wanghl" <wanghl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 10:17:05 +0800
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Hi
I want to get the cpu utilization of Slave server in a pool. 
(I can get Master server's performance already now)
Is there some api I can use directly? 
Or I must logon to Master server and use xe command?

Another question: 
If I have a slave server, can I find it's master just by api?

Thanks :)

Kino (wanghl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)


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