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[Xen-users] Counting Bandwidth usage

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Subject: [Xen-users] Counting Bandwidth usage
From: Aaron // LT <aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 21:56:27 +1000
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This has probably been answered before, but I couldn't find anything while searching. Whats the best way to check the bandwidth usage for a DomU? Also, is there a way to keep track of it even when the dom0 reboots, as well as the domUs?

Has anybody created any useful bash scripts for managing a large number of domUs? (i.e. restart by domU name, create loopback devies, etc)

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Aaron

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