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Re: [Xen-users] "xm list" output change in Xen 3

To: Charles Duffy <cduffy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] "xm list" output change in Xen 3
From: David Brain <dbrain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 09:36:40 -0500
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I believe 'xm vcpu-list' gives that info in Xen3 :-

 # xm vcpu-list
Name ID VCPU CPU State Time(s) CPU Affinity
 Domain-0                           0     0    0   r--    2217.7  0
 jlink                              7     0    1   -b-    1391.2  0
 db01                               8     0    1   -b-     420.6  0
 web01                              9     0    1   -b-     334.6  0
 pg8test                           10     0    0   ---    1241.0  0

David.


Charles Duffy wrote:
Whereas Xen3's "xm list" used to provide a list of which physical CPU each domain had last been running on, it now has only a field "VCPUs" with (I presume) the number of VCPUs allocated to that domain.

Would I be correct to understand that the only way for me to know even a snapshot of the physical-CPU/domain mapping is to engage in pinning?


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