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[Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-users] What does xm top mean by the following:
I think we can send this also to the developing mail list.
from pv
I'm compiling some tarballs in both the guest domains below (fedora1 and fedora2), they're quite compute/cpu intensive, when I do a xm top, I get the following, can someone tell me what does it mean to have CPU at
98.6% on one guest domain while 84.9% in the other when the host/domain-0 is at 3.2%? Thx in advance.
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xentop - 20:38:02 Xen 3.0-unstable 3 domains: 2 running, 0 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 shutdown Mem: 1038488k total, 1028408k used, 10080k free CPUs: 2 @ 3391MHz NAME STATE CPU(sec) CPU(%) MEM(k) MEM(%) MAXMEM(k) MAXMEM(%) VCPUS NETS NETTX(k) NETRX(k) SSID
Domain-0 -----r 41 3.2 131100 12.6 no limit n/a 2 8 879 378 0 fedora1 ------ 91 98.6 437652 42.1 442368 42.6 1 2 8 34 0
fedora2 -----r 60 84.9 437564 42.1 442368 42.6 1 2 7
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