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[Xen-users] Load detection and domU migration

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Subject: [Xen-users] Load detection and domU migration
From: "James Miller" <jimm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:55:40 -0500
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Is anyone aware of any tools to trigger a domU migration (live) based on
memory/cpu load?  It would need to monitor both Dom0 servers as well as all
DomUs to determine the best Dom0 server to migrate to.

I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard (famous last words) to write something up
which monitors the Dom0s and domUs using SNMP and MON but why re-invent the
wheel if a tool already exists ;)




Thanks,
Jim



James Miller - MCSE, CISSP
Sr Systems & Network Administrator
Simutronics Corp.
www.play.net
636.946.4263 x113


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