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Re: [Xen-users] Graphing domain CPU usage?

What about comparing sums of xm list dom's times to wallclock time for short enough periods? If times sum up to wallclock time, you have load average of 1, which is maximum. Not exactly the Linux load average, but it is something.



Nate Carlson wrote:


On another note, anyone have any ideas of calculating something like the 'load average' of Xen itself (so you can know if you're pegging the CPU on the box constantly)? As far as I know, the xm command doesn't give anything helpful in that regard.

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